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biggie_rat Posted - 09/24/2008 : 20:32:16
I think it is finally time to put "Old Brown" to sleep. I have 2 more just like him to take it's place. It says Craftsman, but it was made by AMF or Dynamark. Old Brown is called that, due to it's original color plus 30-40 years of surface rust. It mows great along our less than level road side in front of our house, maybe a 250' to however far I want to mow with it. Also, it mows good enough to mow the whole yard with. It was one of the first lawn mowers I bought to rebuild, (for myself, at the time). I got it at an auction for $40 about 25-30 years ago. About 15 years ago, I obtained a newer 12hp Briggs and junked the 8hp.
The new mower is exactly the same frame body, but it has a 7hp Tecumseh which runs, but who cares. I will put Old Brown's 12hp in it which will require me to extend the hood mount hinges and do everything like I did on O.B. It is a Craftsman too but in much cleaner condition, and the tires have stayed up since I got it about 6 years ago, waiting to be used. Also, it is red & white.
I will post a pic of the new 'Old Brown' when I get done with it. I don't know what I will call the new one ........ Probably, Old Brown.



B.R.
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Cvans Posted - 02/26/2010 : 23:22:35
Old Brown and new Brown so what's wrong with this picture. It alsmost brought tears to my eyes seeing old Brown gutted like that. The least you could do is dig a nice hole and give it a decent burial. Especially after you ripped the heart right out of it. I don't know if I'm going to be able to sleep tonight thinking about this. What a tragedy.
3414HDuval Posted - 02/26/2010 : 20:49:14
i had 2 dynamark tracrtors before i bought my simplicity
i used it in 2 tractor pulling events and then all work around my house including ripping out the front bushes and dragging logs to the woods and to driving across a mile field to go fishing with frineds (with dumpcart attached loaded with the gear and a Tent!
and on rainy days it took my to the woods into the gullys foin 4Wheelin pictures soon of the adventures that old dynamark took me on
ZippoVarga Posted - 12/23/2008 : 00:05:14
I was privey to seeing Old Brown and New Old Brown on a couple occasions and I must say that the New Old Brown certainly looks to be more capable than that sad Old Brown. But it served you well Ron! As for the thing called a "rake"...how do those work? Being a youngster, I'm not familiar with these old world tools. hehehee
biggie_rat Posted - 12/02/2008 : 20:07:23
WOW !

B.R.
mikefox Posted - 12/02/2008 : 19:57:52
"Old Brown"...

When I'm Gone

When I come to the end of my journey,
And I travel my last weary mile,
Just forget if you can, that I ever frowned,
And remember only the smile,

Forget unkind words I have spoken,
Remember some good I have done,
Forget that I ever had heartache,
And remember I've had loads of fun.

Forget that I've stumbled and blundered,
And sometime fell by the way,
Remember I have fought some hard battles,
And won, ere the close of the day.

Then forget to grieve for my going,
I would not have you sad for a day,
But in summer just gather some flowers,
And remember the place where I lay.

And come in the shade of the evening,
When the sun paints the sky in the West,
Stand for a few moments beside me,
And remember only my best.
Roy Posted - 11/11/2008 : 21:41:21
"I remember standing behind 2 old guys at an auction, once, and one told the other "Never buy anything with a handle on it". After using this "rake" thingy, I will have to agree. But unlike a 2 cycle engine, it starts every time. The little woman must have bought it at a yard sale or something. She needs to try it out next time."

Ron,
Happy to see you recognize the error of your ways. Next time you need to have the "little woman" use her tool instead of you. Tools with handles on them are bad for us.

Oh, BTW, you may have more trouble starting the "little woman" than any of your two cycles. At least they stop making noise when you turn them off.
biggie_rat Posted - 11/11/2008 : 21:02:53
Since I had been given the go ahead to mow and mulch leaves this year instead of the yard vac way, the tractor I planned on using yesterday had an overly dead battery and I didn't have time to jack with it, this morning I thought, hey, I can try out the new, Old Brown and see if it was up to the job. Only a 36" deck but what the heck? I worked really well, as you can see. I had to hustle before the neighbor, across the road, got back home. Most of the leaves accidently ended up on the road and the wind was in the right direction. I got the job done and even used a manual labor tool call a "rake", getting the leaves away from the garage and into the wind I had to hurry the whole job, too, since the weather forecast predicted rain for late morning.



Also, the new Old Brown looked like an orange 1947 outer space mobile after the first paint job, so I broke the paint scheme up with a little dark silver, Hammered Metal Rustoleum, with no certain pattern, just something to bring it up to 1964 outer space mobile standards. It is npt gonna win any purdy prizes, but I did a good job painting it. Plus the new Old Brown got the job done.





I will post a picture of a "rake", in case you are not familiar with it either.
I remember standing behind 2 old guys at an auction, once, and one told the other "Never buy anything with a handle on it". After using this "rake" thingy, I will have to agree. But unlike a 2 cycle engine, it starts every time. The little woman must have bought it at a yard sale or something. She needs to try it out next time.

B.R.
BRAD1975 Posted - 10/09/2008 : 20:01:05
Heres a pic of my Dynamark ugly P.O.S....I picked it up at the local landfill "store" for $70 and just had to fix some ignition wires to get it working...it runs alright but the deck is hell



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edit:sold it last week for $200(c$)
olcowhand Posted - 10/01/2008 : 09:13:23
quote:
Originally posted by skunkhome

I'm not sure what to think. "Pig with lipstick"???



Which came first...the pig, or the lipstick?? Age old question!
skunkhome Posted - 10/01/2008 : 01:16:26
I'm not sure what to think. "Pig with lipstick"???
olcowhand Posted - 09/30/2008 : 20:37:05

quote:


They felt sorry for me too.

hmmmmmmmmm, maybe I better re-think the merits of Old Brown.

B.R.



Ok, now I see how you get to bring home all those tractors...people feel sorry for you driving old brown, so they call you & donate tractors to you! VERY interesting technique!
biggie_rat Posted - 09/30/2008 : 19:47:53
quote:
Originally posted by Roy

Ron,

Find it incredible that with all of your fine Simplicities you are wasting time and energy on an old Dynamark. A pig with lipstick is still a pig. Have you considered professional help??

BTW:
Old Brown looks much better.



Well, usually Old Brown is the first mower I get out when I start to mow. It was so pitiful that it seemed people driving by looked at me and felt sorry. The only ones that didn't feel sorry was the teenager's, blowing by at 100 mph on their way home from school.
Even the yuppy mom's driving by with a cell phone in one hand, a water bottle or Starbucks in the other, (you can only guess what they used to steer with), smiled and waved their 'steerers' at me when they went by in their SUV's. They felt sorry for me too.

hmmmmmmmmm, maybe I better re-think the merits of Old Brown.

B.R.
Roy Posted - 09/30/2008 : 19:26:34
Ron,

Find it incredible that with all of your fine Simplicities you are wasting time and energy on an old Dynamark. A pig with lipstick is still a pig. Have you considered professional help??

BTW:
Old Brown looks much better.
biggie_rat Posted - 09/30/2008 : 18:58:35
I finally got around to finishing the new 'Old Brown'. I decided the original red & white with the large CRAFTSMAN down the side of the hood had to go. So I painted it the only color I knew of. The paint job came out pretty well, but the tractor is kind of goofy looking with or without the orange.



Do you think I'll get mixed up and get on the wrong one?



Probaby will.

B.R.
olcowhand Posted - 09/25/2008 : 09:47:21
Looks a lot like a Dynamark Dad had many years ago. In fact, it was our first riding mower!

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