When I was 10 (1962) the electric company cut down a tree in my folks front yard. So, knowing only hammer & nails I nailed my 2ho Briggs & Stratton on the stump and ran it. I learned a lot from that old cast iron engine including to shut it off at dinner. I left it idling at dinner once and my mother went out to it and dropped a cement block on it. It broke the sparkplug and the intake manifold and gas tank off. It's funny how things on yt trigger memories. tnx for reminding me ben/ michigan
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When I was 10 (1962) the electric company cut down a tree in my folks front yard. So, knowing only hammer & nails I nailed my 2ho Briggs & Stratton on the stump and ran it. I learned a lot from that old cast iron engine including to shut it off at dinner. I left it idling at dinner once and my mother went out to it and dropped a cement block on it. It broke the sparkplug and the intake manifold and gas tank off. It's funny how things on yt trigger memories. tnx for reminding me
ben/ michigan
I not sure if I would trust that stand be careful man
Might be better on the ground sitting on a tire, tethered to your crane?
Don't sneeze on that stand
Motor cool. Motor mount…. Sketchy