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McCormick-Deering "baling wire engine" #64 

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,, first start, pull your chair a little closer to the front,,, we 'er going to start 'er up,, first start after a rebuild,, remember this is not a restoration,,, well maybe restored back to it's baling wire repair day,, no paint, just a liberal coat of boiled linseed oil, for metal protection only,, but it does look good too,, Oh!,, the engine as it was wrote up in the Ken Eder auction sale brochure, this is what it said,,,,,, lot #211 (( IHC-M 1 1/2 hp parts engine, cracked hopper, stuck, ihc 4" cast pulley with bolt holes & small chip, governor weights, broken fuel pump, carb, head, sparkplug )),, you know,,, sounds like one of them engines you just have to have, so said my son and a bid was placed,, the sale was over and the auctioneer said you bought it and if you count all the parts and pieces, about 99 more,,, remember after you have bought a truck load of old rusty flywheel engines you have to get them home (that's when my part of the story starts),,, I should say that the Aumann Auctions crew was a great help in loading these engines, even to the point of bringing in an extra end loader,,,,, thanks to all that helped, oh, and did I mention how hot it was in that semi trailer,,, now,,,,, back to this engine, a deal was made that I would keep the IHC's and bring them here on the east coast of Arkansas for rebuilding,, as I was looking over this group of engines this one was different,, (I might add that that I have less than 10 hours work on this engine,, it's them side trips that I took along the way to explain what I was doing that took so long),, it was that baling wire that was used to tie on the broken off water hopper top??,, who knows how that happened?,, anyway it was good enuff to make it stand apart from all the rest,,, it's an old cast iron 1927 McCormick-Deering flywheel engine (and to be known as the "baling wire engine"), water cooled, ek magneto, throttle governor (this is not a hit and miss engine), 1 1/2 h p at 500 rpm, made by the International Harvester Co, leave a comment, subscribe, pass it on,,, and a special thanks to all who have left a comment, from here on the east coast of Arkansas, thank you, shopdogsam

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@lbowen9708
@lbowen9708 10 лет назад
You are the best I've seen, Shopdog. If more people took this much pride in their work, this would be a better country
@BruceBoschek
@BruceBoschek 10 лет назад
Sam, you are a magician and a master mechanic and a tribute to magicians and mechanics the world over. This series has left nothing out, has answered every question and has provided top quality entertainment. We are indebted to you for your efforts to share this rare knowledge with us. Thanks!
@75ScoutII
@75ScoutII 10 лет назад
Back in high school (20+ years ago) my auto shop teacher had a very similar looking engine bolted down to a bench near the door. We'd all stand around waiting for class to start or class to end and rotate the flywheels, and if he ever saw us doing it, he'd yell at us to "stop messing with that motor". I never knew what that engine was, I just happened to see the thumbnail and it instantly brought back all of those memories. As an IH fan, I wish I would of seen it run back then. Thanks.
@manyoldmotors
@manyoldmotors 10 лет назад
Watched it from the beginning. Nothing better than to watch a master at work.
@MrAndrewKayton
@MrAndrewKayton 10 лет назад
Lovely sound. Nice to see a chuck of scrap iron working again. Thank you for the series. Well done.
@userunavailable3095
@userunavailable3095 10 лет назад
Man, that's a pretty sight and sound: something that was headed to scrap is now a functional engine again, ticking away like it was new. Well done.
@herbhartman7528
@herbhartman7528 6 лет назад
From the gorgeous cart to leaving the bailing wire repair to that trick exhaust stack I enjoyed it all, what a beauty!! I've enjoyed watching and listening to these hit and miss engines (and all engines) all my life but have never been thru the rebuild on one, truly enjoyed the in depth showing and the humor of a genius!!! Thank You
@12fitzgerald
@12fitzgerald 10 лет назад
thanks sam!!!!i lost my shop and house about the time this project started.forced to a aptment this helped to fill the void of not to tinker in my own shop, cant wait to see what is next!!!!!!!!!!over and out from the northcoast of america!!!!
@TheMainlinehobo
@TheMainlinehobo 10 лет назад
Sam, a heartfelt country thank you from Gig Harbor WA! I've watched this particular bailing wire series many times over and have learned so much from your patient teaching style. Finally... the engine start! Terrific! I have a 2hp economy running and a 11/2hp Waterloo Boy in work, but now can't wait to pick up a ratted out Series M to rebuild. Again, thanks for your well-thought-out approach and simple instruction style. Nothing left out, and makes me feel like I can handle the whole shebang!
@davidherzberg90
@davidherzberg90 10 лет назад
As others have said, I will probably never work on one of these but I learned many things from your video series. Two things stand out, pride in workmanship and paying attention to detail - "every part has had a file run across it...". Thanks Shopdogsam, waiting for the next project.
@hakimmic
@hakimmic 10 лет назад
YIPEEEE... This moment of starting the baling wire engine was as exiting to me as the day that I first started my Peterbilt after it's rebuild. Thank you for this video series Sam.
@sahilsardar1237
@sahilsardar1237 4 года назад
This machine man delivers more lectures than the activities of the subjects !
@AndyMcCavish
@AndyMcCavish 10 лет назад
what a thing of wonder and beauty that little engine has turned out to be, thanks Sam for all your hard work.
@tumblinjack
@tumblinjack 10 лет назад
Thanks Sam! Have watched all the "bailing wire" videos but this is the one that was most happy to see. Well done Sam and looking forward to your next project.
@donaldbarnett655
@donaldbarnett655 8 лет назад
I love all things old like old engines, old machinery and ,old guns. I think it could be because I am so old myself. great piece on these old engines.
@chuckdubridge9101
@chuckdubridge9101 10 лет назад
I bought one of the M engines in a box totally apart about the time you began this video series. I sure have enjoyed and appreciated all you have done with this series. Thank you very much! I am confident I will get mine going once I get a few parts that someone destroyed taking the engine apart. Thanks again Sam, Chuck
@w056007568
@w056007568 10 лет назад
Congratulations it's Magnificent, I never had any doubts that it would start and run so well. The whole engine looks and sounds outstanding and I've learnt so much along the way, Many thanks for all your time, patience and energy for showing us all. I'm encouraged enough to look for something similar, perhaps and old Lister, to do over here in the UK as my father had one as a standby to drive the vacuum pump so that we could milk the cows if the electric went down. Thanks once again.
@WB8MHE
@WB8MHE 10 лет назад
FANTABULOUS !!! Great job, Sam. From a sow's ear came an authentic masterpiece silk purse. One of the finest near restorations I've witnessed, to bring a piece of neglected scrap iron back to the way it was when it was a hard working tool many years ago is an art that makes you a true artist. Thanks for sharing your knowledge & videos for our enjoyment. Dick
@phill903
@phill903 10 лет назад
I was hear for every one of the videos Sam, and really learned a lot about the rebuild of this nice old baling wire engine. Thanks for sharing your talents :)
@not2fast4u2c
@not2fast4u2c 10 лет назад
It Sounds Great All the sounds of the moving parts is like Music in my ears I am going to get a glass of Sweet Tea and Listen to this all day !!!
@cny02253
@cny02253 10 лет назад
Seen all your videos, so was the result ever in question? No, and if you do everything right, you don't have to worry about perfect, that takes care of itself. Another great series, can't wait for the next! Thank you.
@mainemikeiii
@mainemikeiii 10 лет назад
I've been glued to this series since you started the project... I think you were teasing us a little with the last couple videos, but to finally hear her running was well worth the wait... thanks for posting I cant wait to see what the next project will be.... thanks agai Sam!!!!!!.....
@FireDropTechnologies
@FireDropTechnologies 10 лет назад
Very pretty little Atmospheric induction valve unit, with lots off character , well done Sir. Reminded me of a project done with a friend of mine , Scott, many years ago, when I was still a young one.
@ravensrayne
@ravensrayne 10 лет назад
Sam, your videos are by far my favorite. Very informative, and its good to know there are still those in America who take great pride in a job well done. My hat is off to you, and I look forward to the next great series.
@deepbeeps
@deepbeeps 7 лет назад
I started watching the "baling wire engine" rebuild last night at about 9pm. I was up until about 1am watching each one of the videos in order. By 1am I couldn't go on, so I started up where I left off today. I finely got to #64 and I think I was as happy as you when she puffed and started up. This was quite a project. Well done. You sir are an artist, engine genius, and true inspiration. I am trying to scrape together the money right now to buy my first hit and miss. I have my eye on a Fairbanks Morris Z 2hp engine. I can't wait to get inside and build it from the ground up! What a rush when it starts for the first time!
@davidredfearn664
@davidredfearn664 5 лет назад
I love the sound and smell of those old motors. I hope you are not flooded out by the river.
@taildragger1197
@taildragger1197 10 лет назад
Truly a mechanical work of art. Good job Sam !
@paulanderson2803
@paulanderson2803 10 лет назад
pretty machine, sweet runner thank you Sam the entire series was a pure joy to view.
@wha64
@wha64 10 лет назад
Wonderful, wonderful. Excellent job Sam. I have enjoyed the entire series. It was great to hear the bailing wire engine fire up.
@jimbailey6522
@jimbailey6522 10 лет назад
let me be the first to say, its a wonderful sight and we all knew that it would start and purr..nice job Sam..a great ending to a great series of videos..
@chaley9093
@chaley9093 4 года назад
There is a man that knows his MC Deering engine. Nice Video
@shartne
@shartne 10 лет назад
Outstanding job on the engine restoration. The piston and rings are good. I wondered about that part but they are fine. It dont smoke, it has good compression it runs nice.The exhaust sounds really good with that homemade muffler I really like that part and the linseed oil metallic finish is so tastefully done it looks like a work of art.. It its a beautiful motor and sounds and runs so good you gotta love it.Thanks for making this video series. I am ready for more.
@potatotechs3882
@potatotechs3882 10 лет назад
YES nice job , watching history in the making of a museum piece . I like it.
@Bigjoedo66
@Bigjoedo66 10 лет назад
Now that is what we were waiting for!! Well done Sam
@CarterCreekFarm
@CarterCreekFarm 10 лет назад
I love seeing old iron brought back to life. Thanks Shopdog!
@TestECull
@TestECull 10 лет назад
Purring like a kitten. I'd love to see this thing working as hard as it possibly could.
@epd807
@epd807 10 лет назад
Great job Sam! It was well worth the wait. Been with the M project from the beginning, learned a lot. Very well done, thank you!
@richardcook4616
@richardcook4616 10 лет назад
I have to say I have enjoyed wathcing you and have learned a lot..I also want to say it was great running into you today...Thanks for taking the time to make the videos.
@JasonPruitt
@JasonPruitt 10 лет назад
Another great series shopdogsam, absolutely love them, great to see the engine running. Thanks for taking the time to bring us along with you.
@RandallMoore1955
@RandallMoore1955 9 лет назад
Great job Sam. She,s a looker and runs just right thank you.
@jcliffe8146
@jcliffe8146 7 лет назад
your wealth of knowledge on these style Engine,s is incredible .I imagine they could be used for almost any application power a generator, wood splitter air compressor, E.T.C Old technology that will probably last longer then it's modern equivalent Awesome
@Bstanley71
@Bstanley71 10 лет назад
Amazing job! Thanks for sharing the trip.
@alexmckenzie4648
@alexmckenzie4648 6 лет назад
What a sweet old engine,good job sam..
@petewerner1494
@petewerner1494 4 года назад
Perfect.............I love that sound!!!!
@scottvincent1596
@scottvincent1596 10 лет назад
That engine is without a flaw!!!!! PERFECT!!! Warms my heart, thanks Sam! You and tubalcain have GREAT videos!
@gerlacr
@gerlacr 10 лет назад
Enjoyed every episode. Glad to finally see it running. Can't wait to find the time to dig into mine.
@gizzo123us
@gizzo123us 10 лет назад
I would like to take the time to thank you for sharing your knowledge . I enjoyed every video with anticipation can't wait to see what's next
@chrislg1957ilovespam
@chrislg1957ilovespam 10 лет назад
Great Job Sam I am working on a 1927 McCormick-Deering 1 1/2 Hp. Model "M" but mine doesn't have all the Character that yours does,,, No bailing wire. LOL I glad you did not weld it up its really unique and gives the OL "M" a personality cant wait for you next series keep up the great videos ..... From the East Coast of Arkansas
@terrysharing
@terrysharing 10 лет назад
I've watched the videos. Don't even have a clue about engines or what you are doing. But finally to see this thing run made me give a great big Woo-hoo! Man, that climax was a long time coming.
@farmallh2745
@farmallh2745 10 лет назад
I have enjoyed your series of videos. I met you today and look forward to more of your videos
@rcChopperDave
@rcChopperDave 10 лет назад
Than you for making these videos and sharing the knowledge. It's been a lot of fun following along with your projects.
@davemaclay5702
@davemaclay5702 9 лет назад
i have a 1 1/2 and 3 hp m that i have done, now i am going to redo both because this was the most informative series i have ever seen, wow! job well done. i know i will make them run great, wont be hard to do, thanks again dave
@r.jaymejohns4768
@r.jaymejohns4768 8 лет назад
Linseed oil was a good choice Sam !! You gave that OK cracked M a new life,,, keep up the good work man !
@shopdogsam
@shopdogsam 8 лет назад
+R.Jayme Johns ,,, a very nice engine,,, still got it,,
@KeithMakesWine
@KeithMakesWine 10 лет назад
Very enjoyable series. I appreciate the time you took on every one. Loved it!
@tomramsey3924
@tomramsey3924 10 лет назад
Shopdog, This was a very fine series of videos. A fine job!!!!! I really enjoyed watching these.
@laurencemills7046
@laurencemills7046 2 года назад
This video may be a few years old,but i love revisiting this engine.
@scott3708
@scott3708 8 лет назад
Just bought a Maytag 92 for son in law to rebuild and make hit miss ice cream churn. You sir are what makes America great, the knowledge of our elders from home grown experience. It was a honor to watch, listen and learn.
@jacheuvel
@jacheuvel 10 лет назад
I like the running sound,good job Sam
@John_Schulz
@John_Schulz 5 лет назад
SUPERB !!! This is so awesomely beautiful. Thank You Very Much !!!
@1963impala2drWaylonWire
@1963impala2drWaylonWire 10 лет назад
just WONDERFUL! been waiting a long time for this'n you da man Sam.. thanks so much for sharing this journey with all of us.
@rogerstill71
@rogerstill71 3 года назад
That engine beats out some mighty fine rhythm there
@chaley9093
@chaley9093 4 года назад
The fuel tank is in the base, I believe its 1.6 gallons. There is no float bowl. It is not a carburetor, but a mixer. Fuel run into the Fuel bowl and overflows back into the the fuel tank. Perfect for this type of engine and and very few moving parts in the mixer. You can buy almost any part for this engine. LOVE that sound!!!! put you to sleep. Where on the east coast of AR? I live in NLR. Working in Magnolia on a job. The engine I went through is up in Peoria, IL. It runs perfect!!!! If you have others or want to sell this one, I am the one you want sell it to. I have watched so many MCD 1.5 engines on youtube and they are not doing things correctly. GREAT Video!!! Very Very Nice. Love to at least see it. I will even start it for our enjoyment without instruction.
@rickbreitrick9924
@rickbreitrick9924 7 лет назад
"Do not use the crank" probably the best advice in the video
@simonsj15
@simonsj15 10 лет назад
Thanks Sam, it was well worth the wait.
@maxpaul11
@maxpaul11 10 лет назад
Thank you for sharing! This series was so much fun to watch! I learned so much and see how it all works and be put together expertly! I look forward to future builds :) thanks Sam!
@RustedNugget
@RustedNugget 10 лет назад
Awesome Sam , She may be old but she still got rhythm ..
@MrRebelMike
@MrRebelMike 10 лет назад
Thanks Dog for all you do finished a Fairmont this summer waiting for winter to do a mogel
@MrThisIsMeToo
@MrThisIsMeToo 10 лет назад
Thanks for an enjoyable series. Watched the entire thing. Nice machines as well and congrats!
@johnstoffel5885
@johnstoffel5885 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this fantastic work of art.
@200cuin
@200cuin 10 лет назад
Thank's for showing us that Sam. Love seeing that old stuff run.!
@ericseals8373
@ericseals8373 10 лет назад
Watched the episodes from beginning to the end. Great to see this old iron run. I have a 1919 ihc model m ignitor love hearing it run. Maybe sometime you can show how to rebuild a rotary mag. Great Job.
@jedijerdrums
@jedijerdrums 10 лет назад
I watched every video on this ... it was a great trip. Thanks Sam for taking us on the ride!
@rangerkid777
@rangerkid777 10 лет назад
this is definitely my favorite series you've done!
@FredMiller
@FredMiller 10 лет назад
Just beautiful Sam! Thank you for letting me look over your shoulder on the entire restoration...
@martinthenetherlands4638
@martinthenetherlands4638 5 месяцев назад
Really nice engine sirr. Greetings from the Netherlands Martin
@rtpilot
@rtpilot 8 лет назад
Been watching your channel for 6 months. Never saw this series.....great. and thanks
@N4JAB
@N4JAB 10 лет назад
I love the tone of that exhaust.
@mrrs422
@mrrs422 10 лет назад
Just thank you for saving history
@AZFIREBALL56
@AZFIREBALL56 10 лет назад
Now that is a sweet tune! Thanks for the music.
@pierre5325
@pierre5325 8 лет назад
Hello shopdogsam, I very much enjoyed your video on the bailing wire engine #64. Most enjoyable! pierre from N.M.
@signizmz1
@signizmz1 10 лет назад
That was a nice journey through to a nice sound, thank you!!
@jamestepesh355
@jamestepesh355 9 лет назад
I watched every one of this series that little engine is a credit to you it runs so smoothly I just love this hit and miss engines, nice work shopdogsam
@rickswildhorses
@rickswildhorses 10 лет назад
Sam, Many thanks to you for your time in making these videos. You're a good and patient teacher. I followed this series from the start to finish. We can see your passion and pride come through in your work. Especially when your "cranked er up" in this final one. I can't wait for "our" next project. Thanks again Sam, Rick Waco,Tx
@MrJakethesnake520
@MrJakethesnake520 10 лет назад
this engine has came a long way, i watched every video as u posted them i love seeing people bring old iron back to life great work sam
@ScoutCrafter
@ScoutCrafter 10 лет назад
Sam- amazing video series... From start to finish you covered every aspect of this awesome rebuild. What a great moment for all of us who have followed your wonderful instruction. Thanks so much and job well done!
@ignatzpam
@ignatzpam 10 лет назад
Enjoyed the series greatly. Thank you for doing it and taking the time to make the videos. What a great moment to see the engine start and run. What's next?
@OnlyTheEd
@OnlyTheEd 8 лет назад
My father passed away about 7 years ago at age 70. This engine (running at the time it was video recorded) is OLDER than he was when he passed away. I'm impressed. Dig the sounds of them Cicada locusts! Oh and nice work on that engine too!
@ur2u4u
@ur2u4u 10 лет назад
watched them ALL ! great job shop dawg ! nothing runs like a Deering LOL.
@aaronbrown284
@aaronbrown284 10 лет назад
b-e-a-utiful engine my friend god bless.
@rotaryhoes
@rotaryhoes 10 лет назад
Brilliant, i watched all the video's on this engine over the last months and it was worth it seeing how that runs. Very well done.
@gravedigr12
@gravedigr12 7 лет назад
Watching this engine run brings me alot of joy I can't wait till I get my McCormick deering home.
@Oldvet1946
@Oldvet1946 10 лет назад
Sweet sound!!! I love them old engines. Great job shopdogsam. Mike
@Nostrildomus
@Nostrildomus 8 лет назад
Thank you sir . Had one near by that put me to sleep many years in the woods down in Texas .
@kennethwest6655
@kennethwest6655 8 лет назад
I learned a lot, what a wonderful series on this engine, from #1 thru this on. Thank You very much Sam.
@shopdogsam
@shopdogsam 8 лет назад
+Kenneth West ,,, you be so kind,,, thanks,,
@foxbat212
@foxbat212 9 лет назад
Old engines have a soul
@michaelpelzer7653
@michaelpelzer7653 10 лет назад
You are so skilled..great series of videos-I watched every one of them. I was thinking the same thing as Richard-I wish you lived down the road;D
@invest4me
@invest4me 10 лет назад
Watched everyone of the series, feel like I could rebuild one myself now. Thanks Shopdog :>)
@radiozener
@radiozener 10 лет назад
Thanks Sam!
@swhm77
@swhm77 10 лет назад
Well done, excellent series of videos
@dosman01302
@dosman01302 10 лет назад
Beautiful job sam! Sounds great!
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