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Cold Start of Old Briggs 3.5 hp Engine on Roto Tiller

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2010

Starting up the old Roto Tiller with a 3.5 hp Briggs Engine.

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  • what did you end up doing on this, selling it or what?

  • @th19940305 i scraped the body and I still have the engine

  • @donyboy73 That engine would make a great mower engine! Haha what ya using that good ol' briggs on now?

  • @wheely132 i took it off and just have it sitting there

  • Does that have a cast iron flywheel of is there something heavy like a pulley on the pto end?

  • @SuperKONR cast iron flywheel

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  • 1972!!! classic

  • good to keep the old stuff alive. nice and simple.  doesnt have tons of plastic covers..shields....etc. looking forward to watching the carb work video

  • @jernkar they are a rare breed here, never had one in my shop

  • Do you ever do Clinton motors? I have a 40 to 50 year old Garden Mark tiller with a direct drive verticle shaft Clinton. When I engage/disengage the clutch, the shaft moves up and down in the motor. Love your videos, you saved me from buying a new snow blower from what I learned from you. THANKS

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