Hi Guys, thanks for the comments, the machine is coming along nicely. so far here is where I stand: all the hydraulics have been removed and I am waiting on the dealer to get back to me on what seals I need for the control valves and the cylinders. all of my flex lines have been sent out to be made. both head gaskets have been replaced, ( the cylinder walls are in great shape). the whole machine has been sanded down and I am in the process of repainting it. the next thing I need to debate is if I pull the motor to set the timing or if I go old school and just do it by ear. to the individual saying its a waste of money. I plan on using this machine for general yard work and snow removal, so the low lift capacity and slow sleep will not be an issue. and as far as the money wasted. the initial cost of the machine was 500$, and so far between a new batter and random parts like plugs, wires, and hydraulic oil. im only into it for another 220$. baring a complete failure of the motor... I should have a fully functioning machine for under a grand. now to those who have some experience with these motors.... the governor... is it supposed to be spring loaded in one direction when off? or is it supposed to flap in the wind? when the engine is off the throttle plate is not held in any particular position. I will provide picture as soon as I can figure that part out.. thanks ahead of time