I have the same mower. I use mine and That tongue you have there won't last 5 minutes. You need oak, ash, hickory. Softwood will snap in any sort of real heavy mowing or a clog. If you want to see one in field ready shape I just posted a video a few days ago.
cottagecraftworks.com will sell you whatever parts you need to get her back up and running. All parts still produced by the Amish as they use these still today in their everyday life!
Hey bro , I really like your video! My grandpa gave me an old No.7 mower about a year ago and I’ve been restoring it. I’m about to the stage of painting it and I was wondering if you used primer or just straight paint. I got a good deal on a gallon of Majic paint and I’m not sure if I needed primer or not. Thanks for your time!
That’s a good question it’s always a good idea to prime any type of metal you are painting however, there are some paints out there that can be directly applied to metal. because they have the primer mixed in with it. I would also highly suggest trying to sandblast it, making sure the paint can get to freshly cleaned metal
@@coyotecolors hey thanks for the reply! I’ve been cleaning everything with a wire brush on a angle grinder and drill. I’ve asked a few people that have painted tractors, equipment, etc and they said to prime everything. Just one more question, I was thinking about getting a needle scaler to sandblast some parts. How would you recommend sandblasting?
I would try getting a independent sandblaster sprayer that hooks up to an air compressor. Make sure you have one that has a very big compression rate and get very good media for spraying all the metal some thing that’s pretty course.
@@coyotecolors Ok, thank you for the info! I’ll talk to my grandpa about using his sandblaster. I would like to sandblast it but the “sand” it uses is like $50 a bag. Parts seem to be pretty hard to find for these old things. I know of 1 supplier and that’s it. Maybe I’ll find someone with an old one for parts. Thanks for responding!
You need to see a complete lift mechanism sir. I listened to your description of the lifting lever and you seem to have a wrong idea of how it functions.
I think you will find that is new Ideal ,not new idea .I have one that I hanged to a power take off cart to run my two spinner Tedder with y horses , my uncle had one of these that he mowed with for many yrs. They were a very good machine .
I normally don’t watch these types of things but this one I actually in joyed watching! 😂
That was a wonderful video ,I'm currently working on a McCormick no6 with no skills
I have the same mower. I use mine and That tongue you have there won't last 5 minutes. You need oak, ash, hickory. Softwood will snap in any sort of real heavy mowing or a clog. If you want to see one in field ready shape I just posted a video a few days ago.
Great video thumbs 👍
Looks like you put a lot of effort in it. Love your vids bud🙏👌
Lookin good brother love your vids🙏
It’s perfect! 👌
It is a team mower. I never seen single horse mower. I grew up using one.
cottagecraftworks.com will sell you whatever parts you need to get her back up and running. All parts still produced by the Amish as they use these still today in their everyday life!
Hey bro , I really like your video! My grandpa gave me an old No.7 mower about a year ago and I’ve been restoring it. I’m about to the stage of painting it and I was wondering if you used primer or just straight paint. I got a good deal on a gallon of Majic paint and I’m not sure if I needed primer or not. Thanks for your time!
That’s a good question it’s always a good idea to prime any type of metal you are painting however, there are some paints out there that can be directly applied to metal. because they have the primer mixed in with it. I would also highly suggest trying to sandblast it, making sure the paint can get to freshly cleaned metal
@@coyotecolors hey thanks for the reply! I’ve been cleaning everything with a wire brush on a angle grinder and drill. I’ve asked a few people that have painted tractors, equipment, etc and they said to prime everything. Just one more question, I was thinking about getting a needle scaler to sandblast some parts. How would you recommend sandblasting?
@@coyotecolors I’ve also been soaking parts in evapo-rust, it seems to be working good as well.
I would try getting a independent sandblaster sprayer that hooks up to an air compressor. Make sure you have one that has a very big compression rate and get very good media for spraying all the metal some thing that’s pretty course.
@@coyotecolors Ok, thank you for the info! I’ll talk to my grandpa about using his sandblaster. I would like to sandblast it but the “sand” it uses is like $50 a bag. Parts seem to be pretty hard to find for these old things. I know of 1 supplier and that’s it. Maybe I’ll find someone with an old one for parts. Thanks for responding!
I couldn't find on your tiktok. Whats the discord server that the family uses. I would like to join
Damn the tiktok got banned
Partner 🥺 your tiktok?
You need to see a complete lift mechanism sir. I listened to your description of the lifting lever and you seem to have a wrong idea of how it functions.
I think you will find that is new Ideal ,not new idea .I have one that I hanged to a power take off cart to run my two spinner Tedder with y horses , my uncle had one of these that he mowed with for many yrs. They were a very good machine .
What’s your new tiktok?
Do you have a new tiktok?
What happened to the tiktok??
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Do u have cash app uncle coyote
I have PayPal www.paypal.me/ACEDGHOST
@@coyotecolors I’m gonna PayPal you a dollar or two sorry I ain’t got enough money to donate more I’m kinda in a tough situation right now