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Briggs and Stratton 1981 2HP Engine. Will it run? Turning Shop Trash into TREASURE! Repair/Vlog
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Today we tear down a 1981 Briggs and Stratton 2 HP engine on an Edger that has been sitting for YEARS! Will it run?

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1 month ago

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@bradmoyer9737

1 year ago

53 kazillion repairs, and you havenā€™t lost the joy šŸ¤© of breathing life into old engines and hearing them roar back to life - great to watch, thank you!

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@cotydenise

1 year ago

I'm so glad I found your wonderful channel. As a 62 year old very able woman you make me feel that I can make small and basic repairs myself. Thank You!

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@NSmoosedog

1 year ago

Great instructional videos you have. However, ain't nobody got all them parts! What a Wife who can fix everything.

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@Gerrit-Max

1 year ago

The reason it runs as sweet as a nut after 41 years is because back then things were build to a standard, not a budget. Respect for the work you do and the knowledge you are freely sharing, it helps a lot of people out more than you would think.

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@mistersnapon

1 year ago

Old Briggs engines never die.... I have one from 1948!!!

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@robertsmith7580

1 year ago

It was so cool watching you going through your inventory and finding parts and gaskets that probably don't even exist anymore !

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@OcotilloTom

1 year ago

I'm a 76 year old guy who's been tinkering with old engines since I was 12. I still have a 1949 Cushman motor scooter I have kept alive since I bought it used when I was 14. Also my old Harley's none newer than 1964.

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@stevedittrich4411

1 year ago

People often don't understand the feeling of satisfaction that you get when you take a "dead" or trashed engine and get it running again. Your channel is outstanding!!!

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@flatlandriver2471

1 year ago

Have a picture from the ā€˜70s somewhere that shows the mini bike my brother and I built using one of those motors! We werenā€™t yet teenagers. Welded up a couple of old bicycles and ā€œborrowedā€ the motor from Dadā€™s little pencil grain auger. Centrifugal clutch, chain drive. Tiny wheels. We had a blast with it but then our bigger older cousin rode it. Frame broke and nearly neutered him. When we came home from school the next day Dad had put the motor back on the auger and all the welding rods were missingšŸ¤·šŸ»

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@justinsane7128

1 year ago

I'm 65 and I recently ran across a little two and a half horse that was the power for my first homemade mini bike, barn find LOL, from 1969

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@59Ray

1 year ago

It was really cool watching you bring the old Briggs back. Brought back memories of my Granddad showing me how to set the coil gap. His ā€œgo toā€ spacer was a post card someone had sent him years before. I remember us using that same post card for years. Thanks for the memories. Thanks & keep up the good videos.

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@mdunbar008

1 year ago

Person experience with rusty fuel tanks. IF they are still holding fuel, you can drop and hand full of pea gravel in them with a little soapy water and shake the hell out of them to remove almost all of the rust. Rinse well and dry with compressed air. Has worked great for me over the years.

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@paulthompson1216

1 year ago

Having access to all of those spare parts is totally awesome! Love your videos!

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@ricksrealpitbbq

8 months ago

This video brought back so many memories for me. As a kid in the 60ā€™s Iā€™d go to the junk yard and get those engines to build homemade mini bikes and go karts. Iā€™ve rebuilt so many of those engines. So much fun to work on them.

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@jimsuson2190

4 weeks ago

I'm a 70-year-old man and when I was young.I used to work on these all the time.Building go carts for my children but it's fun to watch you rebuilding

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@bradleycallahan6169

11 months ago

Thanks for the memories. As a teenager during the 1960s I mowed our lawn (almost a acre) with a reel mower powered by a Briggs and Stratton engine. I was always adjusting something and not always well.

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@larryreynolds8580

1 year ago

So much better than what we have today. Wouldn't mind more of these. Thank you šŸ˜Š

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@brian_2040

1 year ago

OMG, this is the best small engine and outdoor equipment channel going. Great advice and knowledge to be got from here, and the instructor is easy on the eyes, with all the respect. Proven mechanic! Also, let's take a minute to appreciate the amount of inventory this lady has! You dang sure don't see that much anywhere anymore.

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@raymorrison5006

7 months ago

That engine was one of the best that Briggs and Stratton made. I love the old flat heads

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