I'm not sure how old you are but I was very impressed on your knowledge of the old briggs engines. I'm 62 years old and have been working on the older briggs since I was old enough to hold a wrench. I truly enjoyed your videos and look forward to more. I have several wheel horse tractors that I'm going to be working on now that I'm retired but I own a 1979 Roper 11 I saved from scrap and was sitting about 15 years. The briggs 11 gp took all of 15 minutes to get running. Any way... great job keep up the good work!!
Thank you for the compliment! I'm 23 now and have been messing with these tractors since I was 13, other stuff way before that. I got my first one for free and have had a blast with it and all the others I've had. I'm glad you enjoyed my video, I've got quite a few more little projects in the works for the future!
You talk to much about nothing, no value. Try to stay on subject if you can. You also have a lot of prep work to before starting like change so park plug, do not change oil just yet just add as needed incase engine is crap, 80 grid sand paper to clean the magneto, clean out gas tank, clean carb, change fuel filter, clean all the trash out of and off of the engine, can you handle that then check the points and reset as needed. then maybe now your ready to start engine. go for it big boy.
I been working on my White Yard Boss GT 1650 for over a years too make sure i get everything right and some peoples like to make video that is not worth it