Vintage Howard Gem Rotavator hasn't run for 15 years.. Will it Start??
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- Опубликовано: 16 авг 2021
- A friend gave me this old Howard gem rototiller, It had been left in a shed for 15 years because it was impossible to start. Turns out it had multiple issues.
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i am no mechanic. love the mrthods you use to fix things. keep posting
Howard were agricultural engineers from Harleston Norfolk UK, Designed and built the Roto spreader for farm yard manure from 1960, Also built the first big baler for hay & straw in the 1970, John Deere from America asked Howard to build them the muck spreader and paint them in the traditional JD green& yellow, Every Howard machine was finished in the traditional bright orange, And they were known for manufacturing extremely quality agricultural machinery.
Bought an old masport commercial mower, never had as much guts as I thought it should, finally one of the valve seats popped out so i took the head off and staked the seat back in with a punch. Realised whilst i was turning it over the exhaust never closed, and the intake stayed open most of the time. Ended up taking 0.7mm of the intake and 1.2mm of the exhaust stems with a flap disk upside down on the lawn. Blessing in disguise it breaking on me, goes hard now 👍🏻
I like the way you work through the troubleshooting. By your approach it seems there cannot be anything you cannot fix. It's inspiring to me. Thanks a lot!
It's also very nice to see how much fun and emjoimen your boy is having helping you. 😊
The only unfortunate thing re: your channel is that I just found it, so I'll be late to all the repair parties like this one-which was great btw. And here, I'm not sure what I
enjoyed more-the repairs, or seeing and hearing your son laugh as the smile of genuine joy increased on your face each time he did so. God bless.
Your skills and your ultra-calm demeanor make you one of my ultimate favorite RUclips posters. The way you present your repairs is a style which really pleases me. Thank you, sir!
Yup he a cool 😎 character!!
Well he is a South Islander..... Burt Monroe, John Britten both legends and both from the South, also both very seemingly calm fellas. He is in good company 😁
People from New Zealand are so chill regardless of anything. The world could be ending and all they'd say is "we had a good run"
Your kid laughing at you was hilarious !! Sure was enjoying what Dad was doing !! 👍
For a second there I thought we were hearing Martys inner monologue. So adorable.
"funny old thing" - that cracked me up. Definitely picking up on dads sayings!
@@shmackie But was he talking about the machine or Marty? ;-)
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“Basically it’s a two wheel tractor with blades, so it’s going to be a fun machine if I can get it going” … Spoken like a true mad scientist 😂!
Nice mаn
Runs pretty good for having sat so long
@@markhensley9378 Marty did a fantastic job getting it sorted out as per usual, and it sure does run great now!
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You've made me feel all toasty inside. I love old machines being brought back.
Nice to see it running, I spent many hours walking behind my Dad's old rotavator, it was a Howard "Little Gem" - baby of the Gem you have.
your son was cracking us all up every time you tried to start that tractor
Your calm demeanor sure builds a great deal of confidence in me as to your abilities. I still have nightmares of when my Dad would blow a fuse over something he couldn't fix or yell at me for holding the flashlight incorrectly. 😉
What a joy hearing the youngster's excitement! Good job, Marty!
Loved this! I had an Aussie mate from Margaret River who is an engineer who would strip everything down and rebuilt just like this. You’ve inspired me. I did my Dads ride on lawn mover a few years ago and feel comfortable with petrol engines not so fond of diesel. Awesome work!
That big heavy Rototiller is just the right size for your yard. I enjoy watching someone go through the motions of restoring a machine that accumulates decades of sedentary deterioration.
The little guy is a true testament to whom his dad is....,👍👍 "Don't get excited.., Don't get discouraged and learn how to laugh at things that don't always go your way... 21:40 "Funny old thing"..... Marty, the smile on your face says it all...
And when you size it all up, he's right, it is a funny old thing
Great videos and content as always..... Excellent trouble shooting, diagnostics and field repair.
What I enjoy is when he’s picking up another piece of equipment. You know he’ll have it running and working on his next project.
Yeah, brilliant example of good parenting, all summed up with the little fullas statement.
Marty T is the man.
You wouldn't believe my excitement when I saw the photo of you pushing another machine onto the trailer, and as usual you didn't disappoint, well done Marty, and a 30 minute watch was the icing on the cake. 🙏🙏🙏
Agreed, I wish I had this luck of finding old equipment 😆
@@endutubecensorship you just have to look. Go for drives and if you find something you like ask if it's for sale. You might be surprised and get it for free because the person just wants it gone. That's what happened to me.
@@1965Gindy I completely agree, I've got a couple old pieces of equipment that way. It just seems Marty has one heck of a lucky side.
I mean, free excavator!?! Common!! 😆
I spent the odd day or two hanging on behind one of those , I ached in places I didn’t know I had ! Enjoyed that mate 👍
Your kid laughing at it and saying "silly old thing" was about the most adorable thing I've ever heard.
On the back of the gearbox is place for crank handle
Nothing to add here that others haven't already said. You are amazing and your field mechanicing is the best I've see on RUclips.
I thought my grandparent's old Troy Bilt was a beast...that thing is HUGE!
My father had one about this size when I was a kid. It had attachments, including a sickle mower. But it was too fast for it to run properly, probably needed a belt to a different pully. It was definitely a beast!
I had a much older Howard Gem, with a British Junior Engine, on iron wheels, and no reverse, ya don't know how lucky you are, having reverse gear 😉😉😉😉👍👍
Just found your channel. I am very impressed with your mechanical abilities, skill at making do when new parts are not readily available or expensive, and clarity of explanation as to what the problems are and your solutions.
Not much thought went into the consumers back when they designed this contraption!!! My bad back was crying watching this!!! Thanks for sharing!!! Your boy had me cracking up!!!
there were many more real men back then compared to now.
Consumers weren't invented when that was made.
There are multiple new versions of this and they are more or less the same design today as they were when this old girl was first designed
@@TF856 honestly I'm not sure about the company but there's a few others like yanmar that make something very similar, I use one in work (landscaping) and their tough to use but still extremely useful
I watch and have subscribed to your vlogs because I like watching old machines given a second life. Your knowledge on finding exact parts needed amazes me. What makes me annoyed is that most of the equipment you have acquired is because the previous owner just left it where it was because it stopped working. They did not try or were willing to spend the time and money to get it going again. But the other side of the coin you Marty would not have the joy in acquiring such machinery and get it going for a minimal cost. Plus you use them on your lifestyle block. Congrats.
He pressure washes! YAY. Great stuff as always!
Marty's no nonsense approach is refreshing in the you tube world no lectures about the good old days no fancy tools or bench trophies
I have one of those , probably 50 years old and has a JAP single engine .A fire breathing dragon !!
When your son said *funny old thing* that made me laugh! If there is a zombie apocalypse can I please come and live with you.
Hats off to you Marty, a true engineering wizard. I never thought that you’d get that mechanical toe clipper to run.
ABSOLUTE AWESOME VIDEO MARTY....HAD A GOOD LAUGH WHEN YOU SAID " THAT MUFFLER HAS SEEN BETTER DAYS " KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!!👍🙏🇨🇦🇺🇸😂🤣😂🤣
A glass of red wine and a Marty T video is a good start to Level 4. Good stuff Marty!
Your kid laughing made my day, maybe even my week. I also liked seeing you bring another vintage machine back to life.
16:24 Now come on Marty don't try blaming it on the pump LOL
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An airlock being purged
@@MartyT I've been known to purge an airlock myself, every now & then!
my dad had a really old one of these, but it didnt have the transmission, it was right off the engine with a belt. thing would shake your arms off. I loved it.
love your videos..... great to watch old and unwanted machines get back to working condition.
We had one of these on the farm when growing up - happy memories...good for trimming your toe nails :D
This was also the Good's mode of transport in the 1970's sitcom The Good Life.
Found it right near the end -ruclips.net/video/5FDCmwOog3g/видео.html might have to make one, the kids would love it
@@MartyT Everyone loves Felicity Kendal but the reality of this contraption is it'll take off your limbs in an instant for any small mistake.
@@MartyT My aunt and uncle had one of them, built in eastern Germany, with a two-stroke engine, an ET081. They used it to cultivate the gardens around their house, growing potatoes and some other stuff they were allowed to sell. After the wall came down the market for home-grown veg collapsed and they put the ET into storage. Around ten years later we got it out and were allowed to race it around the massive courtyard. Definitely fun!
This opens at the eight minute mark when your vehicle heads out on a well deserved night on the town:
ruclips.net/video/5FDCmwOog3g/видео.html
The Good Life: Series 3 Episode 3 (Part 3 of 3)
Note the road tax and insurance is additional to petrol and oil.
Your son is adorable! I find working on engines to be so frustrating and I've always admired your calm patience. Now I know your secret, it's impossible to be in a bad mood listening to that tyke giggle away at you. So many kids grow up being cursed at for not holding the flashlight still and hate engine work as a result.
Love Toby´s laughing 😅
Unbelievable how this thing took quite alot to get goin but that petrol tractor under the tarp in the forest fired straight up and drove itself out. I flippin love these videos mate, keep em coming - thanks
Excellent!!! Such a satisfying repair vid! Good to have you back Marty! The giggles when it almost started was superb!!
You resurrecting another machine from disuse is always enjoyable. Thank you. When my grandfather was teaching me about crank starting an engine, he instructed me to always crank using my left hand, because in the event of a backfire, the handle of the crack will come back around and hit your open left hand rather than the back of your right hand. Perhaps with smaller motors it is not as critical but on a Diamond T truck, it was important. Thanks again for a wonderful rescue of something old.
Good advice, these machines have an anti kickback ratchet on the starter so its not so bad
That machine is an absolute beast!
Another machine brought back from death, nice work Marty 👌👍
i used to fix these when i was a horticulture engineer, that's going back a few years. but dam good engines and machines
Ahhh I've missed these type of videos from you!!! Love it
Your little helper was having watching you crank it over. Thats some good help
The joys of those Kohler engines, parts are still easily available and they also make aftermarket performance parts for them if you want more power
LOL that killer sheep having a munch 😁
Another great project Marty and your kid was having fun with the "silly old machine"
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marty the best thing about that vid was listening to that baby laugh, well done mate cheers
To find all the problems and get the old beast running and working again is simply fantastic.
Howard and Gravely were very popular in the 50s,60s, and seventies. I remember them well. A job well done getting the beast to go.
I've recently bought the bigger twin cylinder version of this Marty from a Kiwi over here in the UK ! I've sent the mag off for rebuild so just waiting on that to come back.
Nice, that will have some torque
And the twin sounds great
what a fantastic skill to have .
well done.
Another great Vlog, love the home made engineered parts, great work, ❤️🦘🦘🦘
Must be very satisfying when they start - well done Marty you are very talented
I never ever tire of watching how you solve issues. Top marks Marty. 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍🤜🤛🇬🇧
60 years ago, I bought a Howard Rotavator, it had a hand crank and a lever to de-compress while you cranked it and after a few turns you released the de-compress and it generally started. I used it for 5 or 7 years and did a lot of custom work with it. It really was a good machine.
Which engine /BJ/JAP or Howard twin ?
Way late commenting but Marty makes some great videos. One heck of a mechanic 👍 I’m amazed how any problems he comes across, he has a fix/solution. Lots of knowledge. Love the young lad laughing, when Marty was trying to get the motor to fire. He got me laughing lol😄 cracks me up
Your videos are very enjoyable to watch.
Marty everytime you bring one back to life, I cheer almost as loud as your proud son👍. As always thanks for the knowledge👌🗽🇺🇸
Every project needs a little supervisor. Love his laugh.
The old equipment was built to last, not to be discarded. It was designed to be repaired.
Good lord that tiller is built like a damn tank, great job putting her back into service
Tusen takk for god underholdning 👍🤗👍
Did not know Marty had such an extensive machine shop. Loved how it starts like an old Ford Marty T. Next week Marty T builds an automatic irrigation system using free power and water. You don’t expect our favorite man of leisure and Gentlemen Farmer to water by hand. Oh and the kids will weed and harvest, until he can modify a combine down to a one meter track.
The babies laughing makes the video. Great job.
Brilliant….. good old Kohler Motor. I’m the idiot that would totally dismantle that Tiller and restore it back to its former glory…. Good job Mate.
Great video ! Brought back lots of memories as I spent many an hour watching my father use it , we also had a snow plough fitted to it and I was allowed a go 🤣 .
As testament to its strength my dad dug up a mortar with it which blew the back guard clean off ! ,my father suffered no injuries and had it back up and running an hour later !
Marty, I enjoy watching you resurrect old equipment including diesel/petrol engines, welding, or making your tools for the job at hand. Your calm demeanor while diagnosing problems, possible needed repairs, and explaining what & why certain repairs are needed is excellent! 🙂
So glad I found your channel Marty,as I mentioned in your Kubota tractor video you take me back to my days as a Mechanic doing exactly what you are doing now,thank you
A long stressful day at work. Come home to a relaxing Marty T video. Love your stuff man.
I haven't seen something like that since the war in Bosnia. Many farmers used them to pull their trailers of cabbages or potatoes to market. Amazing sight!
Awesome, the laughter was the best part. But things were built to last a lot longer when that machine was built. And you can work on it without needing a Phd.
You are a wonderful teacher, l like all your videos,from spain
Anyone else hear an additional fart noise when testing the priming pump?! 😂😂😂 good stuff
16:25 and 16:29
You are a damn good mechanic! I really enjoy watching you bring these old machines back to life all the way over here in Arkansas.
Thought you might spin the starter with the pull start removed with a drill or something, but a fabricated crank handle instead, very nice.
Actually there are rope slots on the front of the flywheel. Pull the recoil unit off. Get a piece of 3/8" braided "clothes line" about 2' long, tie a stopper knot in one end, stick it in the slot, wrap the rope around the flànge and give her a yank. The notches are visible on the top and bottom of the spline coupler flànge at 5:25.
I can almost hear the engines saying ARRR fresh oil, FINALLY !! haha. Nice job Marty. Seeya Rob
Hoping with the jazzy holiday you can keep us going with some great videos. Cheers Marty
Nickname it the "Toe catcher". What a beast of a machine!
This thing looks very dangerous in the wrong hands, good thing marty has it
@@blankschematics3277 A real life horror story for bedtime reading 📚 😴
Lost his leg to it? Sorry don’t believe that as unless the levers are both pulled in the wheels don’t turn and the blades don’t spin. The only way that could have occurred is if he laid down, reached and pulled them both in, in which case he’s a knob and deserved it.
Proud, not around...
sorry about your friend, farm accidents happen too many times
Beast of a machine Marty, you will have more muscles after making a garden with that thing.
Remember seeing one similar with swivel wheels on the rear and snow plow attachment in the front many years ago + a small standing platform on a hitch attachment also with wheels so you could stand and drive it like a garden tractor.
This was back in the 70's over in Sweden.
You do a great job of explaining what to do to get any motor running keep up the great work!
Now all you need is a "British Anzani Iron Horse" - There is a 'real' two wheel tractor, with a range of attachments, for the serious gardener, or as in my dad's case, a nurseryman and market gardener.
Anyways, very nice to see a chunk of British engineering in Australia, still in a serviceable condition, but bear in mind, the design of "The Gem" scarcely changed from the first production model in the 1950s right up to the last in the 1980s. There were subtle changes, and a very few different engines. Check out the "Howard 700" - Basically a Gem, but with a Sachs [I think it was] diesel engine. Those were the ones to sort out the wheat from the chaff, and I never knew more than one man who could start the one we had.
That’s amazing to see something from rural Suffolk in the UK is now down under. In fact, I used to live on the site of Howard Rotivators so it’s possible your Gem was made there!
Good job brother Marty👍👍I'm watching you from an remote village of india... and today also we are using this type of silencer ....😀😀
I love the kids laughter in the background. Joyful fun video. Thank you
Had one of these when I was a council gardener. I quickly learned to adjust for yhe depth you want and give it time to burrow. Newbies would haul it about trying to straighten it up as the tines would catch a firmer bit of soil or roots on one side or the other.
But the secret was to point it in the general direction you wanted to go and then relax, let it buck and weave. It would always average out in the end. If you tried to keep it straight it'd absolutely knacker you out in 30 minutes flat!
It was a kind of zen, zoned out, relaxed at the shoulders, chilled amble behind the beast letting it do all the work... "Ommm...."
Beautifully, elegantly executed in a logical manner.. It was a lot of work but you did it all great!
This machine brings back memories. There was a Howard Gem in use where I used to work many years ago. An absolute beast of a machine which could fairly break up the soil . It made cultivation a lot easier. A great video.
and your ankles
Good show, your son is priceless. Watch out for your toes.
great vid! Even though those things are self propelled, they sure give a hard workout...
Wow. What a find Marty. I bought a Howard gem with a Hatz diesel engine last year in January. It's a beast and worth every penny to fix and restore. They were once known as the rolls Royce of rotavators/tillers. Fantastic video.😉👍
Nice, a diesel power plant would be sweet
Love it! Especially the hand crank. Great to see that old beast running again
Runs almost like new. Fantastic. Great job.
hey mate..the old girl ran excellent with that bit of tlc..we had one in the 70's that had a briggs engine from memory..I seem to recall it had a work creeper gear that sort of held the forward motion back against the force of the rotors..I was only a lad but could manage her ok on my pops garden.
Well done on getting it going. My Dad had several of these when I was young. With hard ground, lower the depth gauge (in front of the gear selector) to limit the depth of cut initially. Your machine looks similar apart from the engine. The starting handle you made should swivel like you made it and rest into the two upstands on the guard after starting. My Dads ones had a very small petrol compartment on the front of the fuel tank, started on petrol and then switch the fuel to the main tank using paraffin once warmed up. The blades were called tines if you need to look for new ones.
Wow! This took me back - I remember my late dad being given one of these in the 70's, in a similar state and spending a lot of time tinkering to get it running again. Ours had the hand crank but was missing the pull start - or maybe it never had it. It was a bare bones model without tyres.
That was a nice video, Very good machine and hearing your family happy and laughing was very enjoyable, Thankyou for sharing this with us
Marty,
My wife could not help but laugh along with your son. 22:40 His laugh is contagious!!