Jimmy Diresta sent me this tiny gas-powered hand drill made by Ohlsson and Rice for restoration. It was originally used to tap maple trees for syrup and was called the Drillgine. I believe it's from the 60s or 70s. I decided that I didn't want to do an "as new" restoration and wanted to make the drill look like it was one of his tools that he painted white and used every day. The drill needed its points cleaned, a new carburetor diaphragm, and a new recoil assembly. The small 22 cc (video says 2cc) engine produces 0.85HP. The carburetor design, in my opinion, is horrible, as the small carburetor parts have a tendency to move around under the diaphragm, causing damage. I believe one of these parts is damaged beyond repair and a new carburetor is VERY difficult to find. Until I find and replace the carburetor, the drill currently runs with less power and for short periods of time. Mucho sadness. From what I have read, this is a common problem, and part of the reason these tools were never successful. I thank Jimmy immensely for sending me this super cool and unique tool. I really appreciate it. I plan on returning the favour... If someone has the parts I need, I would gladly purchase them off you.