Building a Rusty Panzer T758ES Tractor- Part 1 of 2

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Published 2023-02-21
Had a lull in the work schedule being February, so it was time to knock another project off the list! Part 2 to follow later on next week....

All Comments (21)
  • @ericcorse
    The only good thing about winter is that Jakes starts posting.
  • @RustyZipper
    I repainted a T758ES of my own a few years ago 💙 Got it all put together and turn the key only to have gas run out of the fuel pump. Haven’t worked on it since 😅
  • @tolbaszy8067
    Nice job! Videography was excellent- just enough to make sense and educate those of us who are low on the knowledge dipstick. Thanks!
  • @RustyZipper
    I probably should start pulling my pans after seeing this!
  • A-PLUS and one thing about the old ones is they'll just putter right along. My dad got a 7 or 8 horse on a Troy-bilt Horse tiller and it NEVER failed to start, no matter how long it sat. The 12 horse jobs on the 5665's always fired right up and always promptly stomped a mudhole in my butt. Nothing like them. Hope the picking went well and you gave your usual tenor accompaniment to the vocals. I look at the NICE shirt but haven't gotten the nerve up to wear it. In the process of getting in with a dermatologist for my mange. House arrest still stands as does your 5665! Keep after it, keep picking and God Bless!.
  • @TimTurner115
    Can't wait to see the rest of. Glad you're posting again.
  • @n1ksf
    Looks good! Another fun toy!
  • @greenmule
    Hello Jake, sweet running Kohler Good job on it, good idea on the oil pans, looking forward to part 2 video, good to see ya and thanks for the video
  • @Ejrupolsen
    Nice to se you back again Jake 👍👍👍
  • God I wish you posted more content! You have such a genuine easy going way about you. You make me feel good about Americana!
  • Glad to see you back. It's been a while. Really enjoy your videos and learning more about these engines. After watching this one, I've determined that I should pull the oil pans on my Wisconsin engines before starting them up. That was some nasty stuff in that pan. Looking forward to seeing more videos.
  • @68Peeler
    YAY,a new video!! Looking forward to part two!!
  • Glad to see you!!!! Haven't seen you in a while. Great progress on that project. Love to see it finished.
  • @jamesmann1243
    Great engines, and videos! I know about those old Kohler's, I operated K241, series, as a kid back in the early 70s on a vintage Locke Devere, walk behind lawn tractor ( copy of the Gravely convertible) for years, we still own that tractor, and it is the only one I have ever seen, in my lifetime. I know it is a rare piece, but in the 12-14 years I ran it, it never faltered. That Kohler 10 hp, was bullet proof. Thanks for your channel and expertise.