Well, I've started going down the rabbit hole.
Two of my most recent acquisitions this year include a little Ariens 520 and just a couple days ago, a monster ST1032 machine (I also have an unpictured 24" Yard Machines which is running, but that's not Ariens, soooo...).
So, what do I have here?
The machine in the middle is my "rescued from the side of the road" 10962, which you can find more info in the link in my signature. Currently not running because the BRAND NEW Briggs engine I bought, which doesn't have even 15 hours on it, blew an oil/compression ring and has no compression. This happened over the summer. Never seen anything like it and I'm stumped because it's not even ready for an oil change.
The 520 was acquired from my neighbor whose husband passed away last year and she told my dad to come and get all his tools and machines because she was moving to an apartment and couldn't take them with her. Currently non-running. I think I've determined it's a sheared flywheel key. It has spark and will run, but even with starting fluid, you have to crank and crank before it finally turns over. It looks almost brand new, so I can't believe the armature is dead, but I won't rule that out as a possibility.
Now, my latest find was this massive 32" beast machine. I paid $50 for it and figured parts alone were worth that. The owner didn't know anything about it, he took it as a partial trade for something else and could not get it running. Knowing these older machines, I was sure it was either a plugged carb or just hard starting. It also did not come with a starter, but I saved the nearly new starter from my 10962's original engine and it bolted in just fine. I finally went out just today, gave it a whiff of either and got it fire off and run for as long as the ether would last. So, yay!
You can tell by some of the markings that this was a commercially used machine and it's loosey-goosey all over. The holes for the chute deflector are all wallowed out, so I'll need larger bolts to fill the holes, the bar that holds the bucket to the tractor is worn and it wiggles a bit. It was definitely a very used machine, but it seems to be ok. It was confirmed to have new tires on it and I opened up the tractor underside to find that it was clean and greased, so well maintained.
I did have this idea in my head to use parts from this machine for my 10962, but since it's running, I think I'll forego that idea.
Currently, it's getting too cold to work any more on these machines and since I have the Yard Machines as a backup, these will be fun project over the summer. I've already started sourcing parts and will get it up and running nicely.
Lawnmower is not relevant, I was just moving machines around to prepare for plowing paths in the winter.
This just might become my new favorite machine...
Two of my most recent acquisitions this year include a little Ariens 520 and just a couple days ago, a monster ST1032 machine (I also have an unpictured 24" Yard Machines which is running, but that's not Ariens, soooo...).
So, what do I have here?
The machine in the middle is my "rescued from the side of the road" 10962, which you can find more info in the link in my signature. Currently not running because the BRAND NEW Briggs engine I bought, which doesn't have even 15 hours on it, blew an oil/compression ring and has no compression. This happened over the summer. Never seen anything like it and I'm stumped because it's not even ready for an oil change.
The 520 was acquired from my neighbor whose husband passed away last year and she told my dad to come and get all his tools and machines because she was moving to an apartment and couldn't take them with her. Currently non-running. I think I've determined it's a sheared flywheel key. It has spark and will run, but even with starting fluid, you have to crank and crank before it finally turns over. It looks almost brand new, so I can't believe the armature is dead, but I won't rule that out as a possibility.
Now, my latest find was this massive 32" beast machine. I paid $50 for it and figured parts alone were worth that. The owner didn't know anything about it, he took it as a partial trade for something else and could not get it running. Knowing these older machines, I was sure it was either a plugged carb or just hard starting. It also did not come with a starter, but I saved the nearly new starter from my 10962's original engine and it bolted in just fine. I finally went out just today, gave it a whiff of either and got it fire off and run for as long as the ether would last. So, yay!
You can tell by some of the markings that this was a commercially used machine and it's loosey-goosey all over. The holes for the chute deflector are all wallowed out, so I'll need larger bolts to fill the holes, the bar that holds the bucket to the tractor is worn and it wiggles a bit. It was definitely a very used machine, but it seems to be ok. It was confirmed to have new tires on it and I opened up the tractor underside to find that it was clean and greased, so well maintained.
I did have this idea in my head to use parts from this machine for my 10962, but since it's running, I think I'll forego that idea.
Currently, it's getting too cold to work any more on these machines and since I have the Yard Machines as a backup, these will be fun project over the summer. I've already started sourcing parts and will get it up and running nicely.
Lawnmower is not relevant, I was just moving machines around to prepare for plowing paths in the winter.
This just might become my new favorite machine...