Nice one Mucker always good to see the older machines kept alive remember using one back in the 70s as me dad was a builder and he said it was better than going to school and I agreed 😂
It stands you at £250 ish now. Plus your time. As a profit making tool you'll probably end up breaking even. As a collector/ owner your time doesn't come into the equation, as a collector you'll only ever make a loss or just cover your costs, but you'll have the enjoyment of ownership and the satisfaction of fixing it.
Nice one 👍, very interesting stuff. The chances of needing to get involved with one of those these days is slim, but you never know, always good to have a peek inside and learn something new. Thank you.
Excellent stuff there Mucker I cut my engineering teeth on these little Lister and Petter engines nearly 50 years ago and therefore I have a particular soft spot for them, well done on keeping them alive.👌
Nice job mucker, love seeing people keeping the old alive. Me personally love the old dumpers, bring back memories when I was a child, driving around my grandparents field 👍👌
Great video Kurt, and yes I'm sure you'll eventually move it on at a modest profit, after you've had a bit of fun with it. I never did much on those little engines, where I served my apprenticeship the boss didn't want that sort of work. One thing did go through my old grey cells when you stripped that pump... Those dumpers were generally used on crappy mucky little building sites, and typically, the unskilled labour using it, would fill the tank with diesel using the same bucket he used for loading the cement mixer. Cheers and thanks for sharing.
Brilliant, messed about with a good few of them engines but never seen inside the pump. Great video. Every day a school day as they say. Looking forward to seeing it run.
Honestly, I'd watch you deconstruct a bowl of ice cream. I will most likely never see a piece of equipment like this in my lifetime, but I find it interesting to watch how you problem solve and work from broken to running. You may not ever use this thing, but there's something that warms my soul when an old piece of equipment runs again.
Great video, nice to see the breakdown of the pump & what you have cleaned up to get working again 😊👍with some new parts . It is important though, like you said , this type of lower cost machine is available to most people & hopefully younger people can start to gain an interest in this machinery, also easy for them to get familiar with using tools on a simple engine 😊👍Anyway you have to continue with the dumper as your collie loves it 😃😃😀👍👍
Great video as always mucker that is why your my favourite channel you don't blow your own trumpet you just crack on and show us how you do stuff with knowledge you gained over the years don't know why some people can't share knowledge with people with the same interests 👍
nice video Mukka great how you explain what your doing and how things work.... its ok been an expert for 50 odd years but not everyone knows about the internal workings of an engine and come to these sort of channels to learn and understand new things... keep up the great work and imformative videos look forward to your next instalment 👍👍
A fascinating little video Mucker. What an amazing little pump. To think that although as you say, it’s a simple design when compared to bigger fuel pumps that bigger machines run on. It’s of a design that is not going to have you spending hours and hours scratching your head. It goes to show that as with most things in life, the simplest is the best most of the time. Look forward to the next one on it running.
Good show, I like seeing this sort of video, especially since we don't see many Lister/Peter engines on this side of the pond. I've got an old Lister 2-cylinder stuck back in the barn that's currently stuck solid, but hope to un-stick and get running oneday.
Take me back to when I left school in 2000 went to whitwood college in west Yorkshire on a plant engineering apprenticeship. Fantastic video keep up the good work 👍
I've never had the chance to tinker with the single cylinder engines, but I've always admired their simplicity. Having run bigger stuff on an all expenses spared basis, I've always loved the idea of an engine that can be started without a battery. I also run a classic car group on bookface. It's always the ones who've attempted the simplest of tasks who think they have the most expertise. You probably know the type, the ones who can't understand why anyone would go to the trouble of growing cows when you can just buy the milk from a supermarket.
Great to see you carrying on with it, another one saved along with the one i saved last year! Not sure if your aware but if you twist the little brass block with the bolt through the bottom of it on the side of the pump and slide it forwards thats the cold start/extra fuel part of the pump so she may not even need dragging around the yard she may go with a decent few swings!
Thanks for the video it brings back memories as a kid winding up an old dump truck my dad had that he let me tinker with, and probably shouldn't have, I was barely heavy enough to push the pedals down and remember having to pull up on the steering wheel to be able to stop it 😂
One of the ways to have a lot of nice kit as you Brits say is to just be patient and wait for a good deal to appear. After getting my TV140 bought the cab end haybine from a salvage yard that was modified to fit a different tractor so modified it back to fit my machine. Then a few years later the cab end disc mower was at a dealer about 150 miles away for not that much money and bought it. I have many more stories like this so I won't keep you. Don't worry if you don't have the money just hope for the next time. There is more equipment I let go than I will ever own and I have owned a lot.
Despite currently living in a house on a postage stamp sized city lot, this is exactly up my alley as I could easily store it in my driveway. Thanks for the injector pump tutorial - that was definitely educational. I was almost expecting you to send it over to Area Diesel Service, like all my other favorite RUclips channels seem to do, haha! All the best from Pittsburgh USA, Muck.
I have not seen one of them for years lister engine dangerous to start with them handles when I was 13 years old and on my mates farm we used to take turns driving it but it didn't have any brakes the fun with had thanks for reminding of the good memories Don't listen to the idiots on the comments it's ok for people to say it let them come and do it (No body will) so don't let them wind you up they ent worth it and it's yours so you make up your own mind wat you are going to do with it mate 👍
Really enjoyed this …I’ve got 2 of Lister single cylinder engines one on a generator and one spare….. when I first started working on lorries (many moons ago 😂) all of the donkey engines for the tipper’s were lister’s….one day we had a trailer in for inspection and the lad I was working with started the donkey engine and the crank handle stuck in and was flying around like a propeller and the tipper was obviously going up in the workshop … we had dived for cover obviously waiting for the trailer to take the roof off the shed or the crank handle to fly through it 😂…. Luckily the handle flew off and hit something of no importance just in time to run and stop the engine before we lost the roof…this happened at D and R Hankins at Manea and the prat that left the handle in ….Jason Cooke…makes me laugh every time I think about it
Thing is, Mukka, if we don't keep hold of little bits of kit like dumpers pretty soon there'll be none left...like Ford Corrina's...when did you last seen one on the road?..yet there were millions of the buggers built!!!😁
Cracking video mucker, Ignor the keyboard warriors,its always good too learn new bits on something different and the little dumper is a cracking bit of kit Enjoying this little project I raise a glass of beer too you 🍺
The dumper rat resus continues and did not know you could rebuild injector pumps in a basic workshop, love your doggie, keep cuddling her when things go tits up, better than a bottle of Voddy and a Ketamine tablet.
Been waiting for this video great to see it getting saved hopefully will run well and have no issues as you said there shouldn’t be much to go wrong with it keep up the good work muck 👍
A very simple pump. No wonder the "experts" can do it in 10 minutes. The repair cost wasn't bad for parts & some of your time, so you're in for about 250 quid. If it runs well then not a bad investment. Costs can escalate quickly if it has other problems. Looking forward to see if it runs. Cheers from Onterrible.
Nice little Dumper that Mucker, I used to drive a similar one working on a building site years ago, so was hoping you'd crank her up and hear that familiar Dugg Dugg Dugg Dugg Dugg Dugg 😁 but, what you got for what you paid, I'd say she was worth some TLC.
Nice one Mucker, looking forward to see it running. As for the "keyboard warriors", the world is full of so called "experts". Would like to see these 10 minute fix people working on some of the big cats or John Deeres or JCBs. See how good they are then 😉
Great work sir.. it may be a insignificant wee dumper but 1.1k likes in 3 hrs is rather impressive 😉.. You do a dam good job at getting on with things and explaining it all.. if I put a camera near me I definitely loose my tongue 😅.. so total respect as always.. ps.. how do you always manage to find a space to work in.... I really need to chuck out some shite... 😂
For a nostalgic reason I would restore this one I personally have fond memories of driving and operating one like this some 30 years ago when I worked for my best friend’s dads company in memory of Gary he would be proud!
Good video 👍 actually enjoyed the strip down and rebuild of that pump as i hate to think how many years it is since i did one 🙄😳😂 and strangely enough i have the chance of buying one of these in similar condition just struggling for somewhere to work on it at the moment 😕 👌
You’ve saved some more money makes sense the more original parts you can use the better you don’t want to waste money on things you don’t need as long as it gets the job done and gets it working that’s all that matters.
I've work on diesel engines as big as V16, but I still like to work on the little ones. To me, it's just fun seeing if I can make stuff run good again.
I spent many unhappy mornings winding these over on a frosty morning getting them to fire up. I wish i had the Internet back in 1979, i could have messaged an expert to tell me were i was going wrong.
Ref your comments of some single cylinder buffs. Having seen what you've done to overhaul that pump I believe that, given my experience repeatedly and a little obsessively taking apart and reassembling my favourite ball point pen (it's retractable, so not as simple as you may think), I am well qualified to carry out work such as you've demonstrated.
Its a shame more people aren,t interested in restoring these little dumpers . They always get overlooked in favour of vintage tractors, cars or comercial vehicles/
Titilating us with the start, don't think I could have resisted swinging it over. I would be tempted to have a bit of board for the intake, in case it gets exciting following the pump rebuild.
Common sense won the day! A chat with a knowlegable person and a few quid spent and what do you have? New knowledge and a working fuel pump win win! Still not 100% certain that it will run there may be other issues hopefully not but looking forward to the next episode.
Good day, LM! You doing good calling them out imo. They have no right to flood a good working comment section into a one braincell pool party! *"Manners maketh men"* 😎😏 You tell 'em 😂
I was once told by a rep from crypton or something , if you’re faced with a black box that’s faulty take it apart you may be able to fix it the worst that can happen is you have learned what’s inside, I have lived by this and I think it should have influenced your original decision. Black box = pump.
LOL, I know exactly what you mean about certain stationary engine people. The sort of unimaginative old farts that think pumping some coloured water round an old tin bath, or just a genny running a dimly lit 25w bulb, is interesting and exciting. 😉🤣
Nice job on the referb pump 👍 your always going to get the keyboard worriers but funny you never see them actually doing it just telling you they can 🤔 probably from watching somone else and respouting 😂 see it almost daily as i fix what they "havent got the time " to do 🙄
Good to see how the injector pump works on the inside of that engine . Thanks 👍👍
Take no notice of the one shot dingbats; we support you whatever you do mate.😊
Great work, carry on we are supporting you.
Nice one Mucker always good to see the older machines kept alive remember using one back in the 70s as me dad was a builder and he said it was better than going to school and I agreed 😂
Oh heck. Mr Muck playing with a PH.
It stands you at £250 ish now. Plus your time. As a profit making tool you'll probably end up breaking even. As a collector/ owner your time doesn't come into the equation, as a collector you'll only ever make a loss or just cover your costs, but you'll have the enjoyment of ownership and the satisfaction of fixing it.
glad you rebbiult the pump great little dumper wish it was mine
Nice one 👍, very interesting stuff. The chances of needing to get involved with one of those these days is slim, but you never know, always good to have a peek inside and learn something new. Thank you.
Ah this takes me back to the sites years ago. Great little machine, glad you are giving it a chance. Well done .
This has given us an insight into the way folks worked out how to regulate diesel flow in a simple engine. Cheers
Nice video, if I ever had to fix a dumper engine you have given me an insight to how things should be.
Bravo...Job well done! I would have been hesitant to tear into an injector pump myself but that one was a pretty simplistic design.
Excellent video! Look forward to seeing it run!
Great results so far.
Very interesting and informative video, nothing to be scared of once seen.
Always interesting to see what it takes to get your projects back in running order 🙂 much respect for your skills and knowledge ✊
Very nicely done by explaining your thought process.
Thx for showing the pump inside and out. Interesting 👍
Excellent stuff there Mucker I cut my engineering teeth on these little Lister and Petter engines nearly 50 years ago and therefore I have a particular soft spot for them, well done on keeping them alive.👌
Brilliant you took the time for that repair I think she was well worth it! Can't wait to see and hear her run!!
Nice job mucker, love seeing people keeping the old alive. Me personally love the old dumpers, bring back memories when I was a child, driving around my grandparents field 👍👌
Brilliant video nice to see can’t wait to see will it start 👌
Well done Lord muck you have saved the dumped ! Great video again !
That was excellent Kurt, very good indeed.😊 looking forward to seeing you swinging the handle - she will go this time. 😊
Great video Kurt, and yes I'm sure you'll eventually move it on at a modest profit, after you've had a bit of fun with it. I never did much on those little engines, where I served my apprenticeship the boss didn't want that sort of work. One thing did go through my old grey cells when you stripped that pump... Those dumpers were generally used on crappy mucky little building sites, and typically, the unskilled labour using it, would fill the tank with diesel using the same bucket he used for loading the cement mixer.
Cheers and thanks for sharing.
Brilliant, messed about with a good few of them engines but never seen inside the pump. Great video. Every day a school day as they say. Looking forward to seeing it run.
Honestly, I'd watch you deconstruct a bowl of ice cream. I will most likely never see a piece of equipment like this in my lifetime, but I find it interesting to watch how you problem solve and work from broken to running. You may not ever use this thing, but there's something that warms my soul when an old piece of equipment runs again.
Well done Mucker, another great step by step rebuilding of parts . It looks a great little project 🔧🚜👍
Great video, nice to see the breakdown of the pump & what you have cleaned up to get working again 😊👍with some new parts . It is important though, like you said , this type of lower cost machine is available to most people & hopefully younger people can start to gain an interest in this machinery, also easy for them to get familiar with using tools on a simple engine 😊👍Anyway you have to continue with the dumper as your collie loves it 😃😃😀👍👍
Great video as always mucker that is why your my favourite channel you don't blow your own trumpet you just crack on and show us how you do stuff with knowledge you gained over the years don't know why some people can't share knowledge with people with the same interests 👍
nice video Mukka great how you explain what your doing and how things work.... its ok been an expert for 50 odd years but not everyone knows about the internal workings of an engine and come to these sort of channels to learn and understand new things... keep up the great work and imformative videos look forward to your next instalment 👍👍
A fascinating little video Mucker. What an amazing little pump. To think that although as you say, it’s a simple design when compared to bigger fuel pumps that bigger machines run on. It’s of a design that is not going to have you spending hours and hours scratching your head. It goes to show that as with most things in life, the simplest is the best most of the time. Look forward to the next one on it running.
So nice to see on the engine component’s made in England.
Nice work , and it really is going to be a tidy useful little dumper. Well done and all the best.
Nice easy refurb of the pump. Looking forward to it starting, hopefully on the cranking handle.
Crank handle my arse - it will get dragged round the yard
@@LordMuck LOL
With the diesel up to the injector, it'l start in a jiffy😬
Thanks for showing us M'lod!
Cheers, Mike
I always learn something new from every video of yours that i watch. Good work!
Good video, hope it starts, nice little dumper 👍
Love the video clips especially Gene Wilder “Morans”😂😂😂
Lov the little reference inputs absolutely class mucca top work bud
Good show, I like seeing this sort of video, especially since we don't see many Lister/Peter engines on this side of the pond. I've got an old Lister 2-cylinder stuck back in the barn that's currently stuck solid, but hope to un-stick and get running oneday.
Take me back to when I left school in 2000 went to whitwood college in west Yorkshire on a plant engineering apprenticeship. Fantastic video keep up the good work 👍
I greatly enjoy your videos Lord Muck. Best wishes with future projects
I've never had the chance to tinker with the single cylinder engines, but I've always admired their simplicity. Having run bigger stuff on an all expenses spared basis, I've always loved the idea of an engine that can be started without a battery.
I also run a classic car group on bookface. It's always the ones who've attempted the simplest of tasks who think they have the most expertise.
You probably know the type, the ones who can't understand why anyone would go to the trouble of growing cows when you can just buy the milk from a supermarket.
Great video, nice little insight into something a bit different 👍
Great job 👏 keep going
I want to see the dumper in action!
Nice one Mucker, I can remember seeing these on sites when I was a lad... 👍
Great to see you carrying on with it, another one saved along with the one i saved last year!
Not sure if your aware but if you twist the little brass block with the bolt through the bottom of it on the side of the pump and slide it forwards thats the cold start/extra fuel part of the pump so she may not even need dragging around the yard she may go with a decent few swings!
I've already explained that in part 1 👍
Good work Curt.
Thanks Mucker. Cant wait to hear her running, which she is bound to do now.
Please remember that not all of us are on Face-ache or insta-crap.
Thanks for the video it brings back memories as a kid winding up an old dump truck my dad had that he let me tinker with, and probably shouldn't have, I was barely heavy enough to push the pedals down and remember having to pull up on the steering wheel to be able to stop it 😂
One of the ways to have a lot of nice kit as you Brits say is to just be patient and wait for a good deal to appear. After getting my TV140 bought the cab end haybine from a salvage yard that was modified to fit a different tractor so modified it back to fit my machine. Then a few years later the cab end disc mower was at a dealer about 150 miles away for not that much money and bought it. I have many more stories like this so I won't keep you. Don't worry if you don't have the money just hope for the next time. There is more equipment I let go than I will ever own and I have owned a lot.
Cheers for the insight mucker, carry on .
What a great little video for a gusty Sunday night. Thanks so much my Lord 🫡
Despite currently living in a house on a postage stamp sized city lot, this is exactly up my alley as I could easily store it in my driveway. Thanks for the injector pump tutorial - that was definitely educational. I was almost expecting you to send it over to Area Diesel Service, like all my other favorite RUclips channels seem to do, haha! All the best from Pittsburgh USA, Muck.
Good job on rebuilding that injector pump hopefully she will fire up next time
Nice work! 😎🔧 She wants to live! 😁
Love the blazing saddles clip. You really don’t like single cylinder enthusiasts do you? 😂
I feel like one of these would be alot of fun at Brownsville
Be great as a beer cooler 😂
Great Video, I’m always learning, and intermittently laughing!😂 great channel👌👌💪
Looking forward to the next video, cheers.
fantastic video mucka 👍🏻
I have not seen one of them for years lister engine dangerous to start with them handles when I was 13 years old and on my mates farm we used to take turns driving it but it didn't have any brakes the fun with had thanks for reminding of the good memories Don't listen to the idiots on the comments it's ok for people to say it let them come and do it (No body will) so don't let them wind you up they ent worth it and it's yours so you make up your own mind wat you are going to do with it mate 👍
They are amusement if nothing else
Really enjoyed this …I’ve got 2 of Lister single cylinder engines one on a generator and one spare….. when I first started working on lorries (many moons ago 😂) all of the donkey engines for the tipper’s were lister’s….one day we had a trailer in for inspection and the lad I was working with started the donkey engine and the crank handle stuck in and was flying around like a propeller and the tipper was obviously going up in the workshop … we had dived for cover obviously waiting for the trailer to take the roof off the shed or the crank handle to fly through it 😂…. Luckily the handle flew off and hit something of no importance just in time to run and stop the engine before we lost the roof…this happened at D and R Hankins at Manea and the prat that left the handle in ….Jason Cooke…makes me laugh every time I think about it
Cracking attempt at Rocket Science next move is Norfolk to the moon 🌙 👍👍👍👍👍
Really enjoyed that
Cheers LM 👍
Really enjoyed the video never seen something like that before
Really glad you stuck with it, I'm sure you will recoup your money and time, well that's another thing but hey ho, sometimes it's a labour of love.
I've been watching youbube video's for 10 years, i could watch this 18 minute video (and hit the like button) in 9 minutes.
Thing is, Mukka, if we don't keep hold of little bits of kit like dumpers pretty soon there'll be none left...like Ford Corrina's...when did you last seen one on the road?..yet there were millions of the buggers built!!!😁
Cracking video mucker,
Ignor the keyboard warriors,its always good too learn new bits on something different and the little dumper is a cracking bit of kit
Enjoying this little project
I raise a glass of beer too you 🍺
They are however a great comment generator 😉
The dumper rat resus continues and did not know you could rebuild injector pumps in a basic workshop, love your doggie, keep cuddling her when things go tits up, better than a bottle of Voddy and a Ketamine tablet.
Been waiting for this video great to see it getting saved hopefully will run well and have no issues as you said there shouldn’t be much to go wrong with it keep up the good work muck 👍
A very simple pump. No wonder the "experts" can do it in 10 minutes. The repair cost wasn't bad for parts & some of your time, so you're in for about 250 quid. If it runs well then not a bad investment. Costs can escalate quickly if it has other problems. Looking forward to see if it runs. Cheers from Onterrible.
Think the bits were less than 20 quid Ken
@@LordMuck True but your time is worth something.
Satisfying,ha.Thumbs up&thanks.
Nice little Dumper that Mucker, I used to drive a similar one working on a building site years ago, so was hoping you'd crank her up and hear that familiar Dugg Dugg Dugg Dugg Dugg Dugg 😁 but, what you got for what you paid, I'd say she was worth some TLC.
Thank you for another Great video. Cheers
Nice one Mucker, looking forward to see it running. As for the "keyboard warriors", the world is full of so called "experts". Would like to see these 10 minute fix people working on some of the big cats or John Deeres or JCBs. See how good they are then 😉
Great work sir.. it may be a insignificant wee dumper but 1.1k likes in 3 hrs is rather impressive 😉.. You do a dam good job at getting on with things and explaining it all.. if I put a camera near me I definitely loose my tongue 😅.. so total respect as always.. ps.. how do you always manage to find a space to work in.... I really need to chuck out some shite... 😂
For a nostalgic reason I would restore this one I personally have fond memories of driving and operating one like this some 30 years ago when I worked for my best friend’s dads company in memory of Gary he would be proud!
Great video again, thank you
Good video 👍 actually enjoyed the strip down and rebuild of that pump as i hate to think how many years it is since i did one 🙄😳😂 and strangely enough i have the chance of buying one of these in similar condition just struggling for somewhere to work on it at the moment 😕 👌
You’ve saved some more money makes sense the more original parts you can use the better you don’t want to waste money on things you don’t need as long as it gets the job done and gets it working that’s all that matters.
I've work on diesel engines as big as V16, but I still like to work on the little ones. To me, it's just fun seeing if I can make stuff run good again.
I spent many unhappy mornings winding these over on a frosty morning getting them to fire up.
I wish i had the Internet back in 1979, i could have messaged an expert to tell me were i was going wrong.
The 'experts' keep that info to themselves 😉
great stuff,
ATB
Dave
Ref your comments of some single cylinder buffs. Having seen what you've done to overhaul that pump I believe that, given my experience repeatedly and a little obsessively taking apart and reassembling my favourite ball point pen (it's retractable, so not as simple as you may think), I am well qualified to carry out work such as you've demonstrated.
As some of us know, pens are not my forté...
She was a wee bargain and even with a good investment to get it running it’s still a bargain. Sure how much is a two wheel wheelbarrow 👌
Its a shame more people aren,t interested in restoring these little dumpers . They always get overlooked in favour of vintage tractors, cars or comercial vehicles/
Titilating us with the start, don't think I could have resisted swinging it over. I would be tempted to have a bit of board for the intake, in case it gets exciting following the pump rebuild.
For an initial start I'll drag it round the yard.
If it wants to get excited and run away, I'll pack it some sandwiches and a flask of tea...
@@LordMuck poor old dumper, although funny to watch on here I don't think I could have the heart to blow it up!
Common sense won the day! A chat with a knowlegable person and a few quid spent and what do you have? New knowledge and a working fuel pump win win! Still not 100% certain that it will run there may be other issues hopefully not but looking forward to the next episode.
Nice one mucker 👍
Good job, thinking about the job ,having a amount to spend before starting help
Great job and video thanks muck
I have always been a rebuild what you have, then you know what you have, the quality of rebuilt parts has taken a hit lately
Ahh yes you've discovered how nice the stationery engine community can be 😂
good progress, any mechanical reason why you didn't go for the startup
As I said in the video, I'm going to drop the oil before we drag it round the yard
Good day, LM! You doing good calling them out imo. They have no right to flood a good working comment section into a one braincell pool party!
*"Manners maketh men"* 😎😏
You tell 'em 😂
I was once told by a rep from crypton or something , if you’re faced with a black box that’s faulty take it apart you may be able to fix it the worst that can happen is you have learned what’s inside, I have lived by this and I think it should have influenced your original decision. Black box = pump.
LOL, I know exactly what you mean about certain stationary engine people. The sort of unimaginative old farts that think pumping some coloured water round an old tin bath, or just a genny running a dimly lit 25w bulb, is interesting and exciting. 😉🤣
Good work. I am glad you could be bothered. 👍🤪
Nice job on the referb pump 👍 your always going to get the keyboard worriers but funny you never see them actually doing it just telling you they can 🤔 probably from watching somone else and respouting 😂 see it almost daily as i fix what they "havent got the time " to do 🙄