@@ducttapenzipties your welcome I’m guessing by the name that it is German made because I believe that sounds like how they say things in German but I am not an expert on that because I’m not German dissent and don’t know much about German language it could possibly also be Russian made but I’m guessing from the little bit of knowledge that I do know about it like I said to believe it to be German made
Cool I just picked up a 1971 Briggs and Stratton hardware store branded push mower it’s in very nice shape and I got it to run on at least 10 year old gas somewhere around 10-20 years it was sitting
Thats the coolest tiller ive seen.
It's definitely different lol this is the first one like it that I've seen
Nice tiller love these odd ball vintage jems
Thanks, I like the oddball stuff as well lol
@@ducttapenzipties your welcome I’m guessing by the name that it is German made because I believe that sounds like how they say things in German but I am not an expert on that because I’m not German dissent and don’t know much about German language it could possibly also be Russian made but I’m guessing from the little bit of knowledge that I do know about it like I said to believe it to be German made
I believe you are right, I did a little bit of research online and what I read said that it was German made.
@@ducttapenzipties Makes sense
that's really neat seems like its got some power!!
It is a strong running little engine. It will definitely turn some dirt!
Sweet find sir! I love the JLO engines, I have a JLO diesel in my collection.
Thanks! I didn't know JLO made a diesel engine, I don't run across many of them around here.
@@ducttapenzipties Sure thing! I don't see many of them either, I just happened to run across one sitting in a corn crib.
Cool I just picked up a 1971 Briggs and Stratton hardware store branded push mower it’s in very nice shape and I got it to run on at least 10 year old gas somewhere around 10-20 years it was sitting
Nice to know there's someone else out there that will save old push mowers lol most people around here just throw those away
@@ducttapenzipties I never throw them away either I will use stuff for parts or I will sell it to a good home
Same.
I had a snowmobile with a JLO engine on it once!
Nice. I've never had much experience with one, but it seems to be a strong running little engine
Cool
Thanks
Is that a 2 cycle engine on that classic tiller
Sure is