Will it Run? yard sale leaf blower.

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  • I picked up this commercial leaf blower at a yard sale for $45 not running. lets take it apart and see if we can fix it. filmed this about 4 weeks ago, we will get back on the beaver project soon.

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  • @bmh67wa
    @bmh67wa 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don't know how I missed this one. I've been a subscriber for a long time. TH-cam told me I needed to watch it so here I am. I miss the old garage sometimes. Thank you again!

  • @bullettube9863
    @bullettube9863 6 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I used to pick up lawn mowers at the curb for disposal, and always asked the home owner to make sure it was being thrown out. Many a time I started these "discards" after adding gas! No really, I'm not making this up! There are people out there, some of them college educated, who do not know how the internal combustion engine works! I've started old mowers on the first pull,,,after changing the spark plug! I fixed A mower by replacing the lost bolt that held the handle to the deck. Yes, people can be dumb, and I loved them for it!

  • @mattklaczkiewicz4226
    @mattklaczkiewicz4226 6 ปีที่แล้ว +220

    I have to say Thank You Mustie,you have inspired my son to go into small engine repair in coop at school, and he watches your channel every day.Thank you for being an inspiration and keep up the awesome channel!

    • @niceguy2171
      @niceguy2171 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Great field, and lot of money in that with the new fancy repair shops..there is a reason I tend to have neighbors bring down so many thing that use small engines to my house, sometimes on a weekend 5 or more each day!

    • @csempire
      @csempire 6 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      kragseven at least at school he’ll learn to use “than” rather than “then” lol

    • @Brandon-ch2ot
      @Brandon-ch2ot 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I still work on my engines with my father in law and step father. Grew up tinkering with them since I was 12. Good knowledge to know!

    • @mattklaczkiewicz4226
      @mattklaczkiewicz4226 6 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      My intention was not to start a who learns more, where, or history lesson, it was to simply say thank you to Mustie for inspiring my son to do something he now truly believes in.Sorry for misunderstanding.

    • @mattklaczkiewicz4226
      @mattklaczkiewicz4226 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      calm down key board crusader, meant as a passing statement and not to offend.

  • @general5104
    @general5104 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    THANKS SO MUCH FOR MAKING THESE VIDS !!! Your witt is excellent. You are SO smart! I learn a ton, watching you dissect old engines, and you share years of wisdom, every time! Another something another, is the choice content at the end of your videos! I have two favorites. Mustie & Corporal's Corner. Both of you are very learned and have a great voice, as well as a great heart and a goodly amount of witt !!! I spend most of my down-time, watching you two.
    THANKS AGAIN
    Bill, of Tn. 🇺🇸

  • @richardgreene3460
    @richardgreene3460 6 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Awesome teacher here. I'm a retired college administrator who contracted with over a 2000 professors in my career. I would hire Mustie even without a resume! Excellent videos (and instruction)!

    • @mustie1
      @mustie1  6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      thank you

  • @trs-80fanclub12
    @trs-80fanclub12 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Mustie, Make a gasket from a cereal box (Waxed cardboard style) Learned this when I was 12, it works, its cheap, and it lasts for years. Dip the part in oil, lay on box cardboard to make a print. Then cut with a razor. double up if needed but it is 10000% better than a torn gasket any day.

  • @williammacmillan6247
    @williammacmillan6247 6 ปีที่แล้ว +64

    Darren, You are on the mark with regard to the alcohol in fuel. I spent a decade working in the fuel business and I can fill in some blanks for your viewers. The ethanol that is added to gasoline is there for a couple reasons. First and foremost it's there to mitigate the ongoing issues of storage tank water volumes. Storage tanks at your local stations have vent pipes that allow the tank to breathe. As such when it is warm outside the tank temp increases and vapor is expelled. When the surface temp of the parking lot drops the tank cools a few degrees and it intakes outside air and with it some moisture. The ethanol is hygroscopic and the water will then be absorbed. This implies that you are in fact buying a tiny bit of water with your gasoline but it's generally kept at acceptable levels that most engines can tolerate. There is also the chance that storage tanks can have water issues with regard to water table. Some tank necks in the storage tanks may leak ground water in the tank and thus the ethanol helps to solve that issue. All in all it's an attempt to avoid that issue of the phone call from a customer complaining that your station gave me a dose of water so bad my car won't run.
    The other reason that gas companies like ethanol is that it's a cheap and wonderful "filler". So for a 10 gallon fillup you have just recieved 1 full gallon of ethanol that is mostly worthless in engines not prepared to make power on alky. When an engine is prepped for running alcohol the jets are HUGE. That's because there are far less BTUs per gallon of alcohol. So in engines prepared for gasoline the alcohol acually produces less power but MOST people won't notice it.
    The ill effects of ethanol in small gas engines are VAST. When possible running non alky gasoline in your mowers, motorcycles and chainsaws is best. IF you can find non ethanol 92 from a reputable station or in cans from the store as Darren does is ideal. Typically the octane rating at the pump is less than the sticker shows as gasoline degrades in octane rating fairly fast and unless the station moves a lot of volume it will decline. The premium tank might be a couple points down if they haven't had premium delivered in several weeks. Now don't misunderstand that I think your mower NEEDS 92. IT doesn't in any way NEED it. It will run on 87 regular just fine. My reasoning for running premium 92 in mowers is that it tends to stay above that 87 rating a tad longer and thus produces more consistent results in machines that are run occasionally. IF you live some place where you mow a lot or cut trees a lot...then your constantly refreshing your fuel and there is no reason for 92. In fact the machines may start easier on 87 as it's burn rate is a tad faster and it sparks off easier. They tend to run more efficient on 87 as the spark timing and cam profiles aren't designed for the slightly slower burn rate of 92. But bumping the octane a bit can be worthwhile in occasional use machines.
    Engines in storage if left with gas over winter will degrade in octane rating to the point where it barely wants to run on it. The gasoline from our childhood was far more stable and often was the case that you could leave it without any kind of stabilizers for an entire winter....and it would crack off like it would last fall. Progress folks.... it makes me shake my head.

    • @davesendit1348
      @davesendit1348 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      William MacMillan thanks for the new knowledge 👍🏼

    • @ssmows6
      @ssmows6 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      We've noticed the same thing in the states but we don't have an option to buy E0 fuel. I don't think I've seen regular E0 fuel unless it was 93 octane, and in my area it's $3.50 a gallon. I know that's cheap compared to European gas prices and even Canada's. I wish we had a choice between E0 and E10.

    • @gooseknack
      @gooseknack 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      So that's part of the reason for the ethanol.. it does make sense, as methalated spirits can be used to dry water in a fuel tank. Was led to believe that in Australia, ethanol was to assist the sugar industry alone and the impression that it increased profits for government and oil companies. Thankfully, down here, e10 is a little rarer. Mostly the budget fuel stations that carry it in standard unleaded. Occasionally, it's the only standard unleaded fuel that's available.
      Haven't seen the 87 octane since leaded fuel was phased out over a decade ago. It all starts at 91(94 with ethanol), then 95, then 98.. rarely see an octane level over 100 at the pump.
      The ethanol blended fuels wreak with anything that's wasn't designed for the blend. Not only in running. Have seen it severely soften and almost liquify the diaphragms in sidedraft Stromberg carbys(175 CD2 and the like). Not to mention the cleaning it can do. Clogs up fuel filters and fuel pickups in no time if the fuel system has debris and dust in the system(common in country Australia). Haven't had too many issues with mechanical fuel pump diaphragms and old fuel lines though.
      The fuels down here in Australia must be more stable though. Have had fuel sitting in cars and tins for mowers for 3 to 4 months... no starting or perceptable running issues. It still smells like petrol or gasoline for the US/Canada dwellers.

    • @puckcat22679
      @puckcat22679 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      One problem with premium fuel for mower or small engine use, however- ethanol has an octane rating (anti-knock index) of about 110, and is cheaper for the fuel supplier than gasoline. As a result, many suppliers are using it as a quick and cheap way to nudge the octane rating a bit higher, allowing them to use less of the expensive additives. So some places are seeing as much as 15% ethanol in premium fuel, with regular remaining at 10%. This is even worse in places that have wide temperature swings that necessitate oxygenated fuel in the summer and conventional fuel in the winter. In those places, ethanol content can reach 17% in the summer months in premium fuel! In my opinion, the best thing to do is use regular fuel with a shot of fuel stabilizer in it at all times.

    • @TheLittlered1961
      @TheLittlered1961 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I must disagree with your assessment. First of all is that it is not a "cheap filler". Ethanol and methanol cost more. This is one of the many reasons gas costs more just before memorial day. They go to the summer blend that has alcohol in the gas. At least in my area. There is a reduced cost of the alcohols in gas due to gov subsidies. Please notice, I said reduced and not off setting cost.
      I worked at a gas station in the late 70's and early 80's in Phoenix AZ. You wish to talk about temp swings. We had to test our tanks for water on a regular bases. Never found water in the tank. The reason alcohol is added to gas is because of it's high O2 level. It burns cleaner. If you go to rural areas near where I live, you can find ALL gas with out alcohol. This is because they are not under the thumb of the EPA to cut air pollution.
      Final note. Alcohol is know as a renewable resource. Therefore it is good in the green eyes.

  • @martinnightingale6033
    @martinnightingale6033 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video as always .
    Been following you for maybe 3 years now .
    Learnt an absolute ton of information from you .
    I have a late 2006 VW Touareg.
    A pretty complex vehicle.
    I have now have the confidence to sort any issue I get with it .
    After a normal 20k service . Oil . Oil filter . Fuel and air .
    It decided to leak coolant .
    Took me a while to sort but it's back on the road .
    Fitted new thermostat and water pump . Couple of new hoses minor ones .
    Cooling system now hold pressure for at least a couple of hours .
    The car now feels a much nicer drive .
    I'm not a trained mechanic. But never been scared to diagnose what's wrong .
    But with garden machinery you can't just plug in a fault reader can you .
    Thank you for giving me that little bit of confidence to have a look and diagnose what is going on .
    Thanks from Mart in the Uk

  • @saxonracer78
    @saxonracer78 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Watching you rebuild carburetors is very soothing.

  • @Carstuff111
    @Carstuff111 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    That thing blows..... And does so better than any hand held or backpack style leaf blower than I have ever seen!! Holy crap!!!

  • @tomtheplummer7322
    @tomtheplummer7322 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Still great work Must ! Why folks dispose and don’t pay for repairs anymore. I fixed small machines, appliances, motorcycles cars and the biggest computers I can’t tell you about. Why I like your channel.

  • @OnlyTheShadowKnowsAll
    @OnlyTheShadowKnowsAll 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I bought one at a yard sale 5 years ago for $30 and put in fresh gas and it works great but some of the carbuerator linkage is missing and is no longer available so it runs full throttle only. I made a bracket and pull it behind my riding mower. I no longer rake - only blow a ton of leaves into the woods

  • @normanmendonca2834
    @normanmendonca2834 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great work. Figuring out the issues must be frustrating. But you did as always a do a good job, bringing her back to life.

  • @AE-sm6sc
    @AE-sm6sc 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I've been more into small engines lately; I'm a computer guy but I know intermediately about v8's due to my dad's drag racing days and my first car, a 69 Firebird. Small engines are familiar but not. Your videos have helped me quite a bit in understanding the mechanics behind ATV/MOWER/GENERATOR, etc. I really enjoy the videos and the rawness of how you troubleshoot and your methodology. Keep it up! I look forward to what else you find and resurrect.
    Oh, and your best video is the gas powered drill with the small plane engine. That is an impressive invention and troubleshooting genius!!

  • @hectornagano1819
    @hectornagano1819 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your videos are so satisfying especially when you pull the rope and goes prrrrrr.Thanks.

  • @kirbyf7007
    @kirbyf7007 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Mustie, you are 100% correct!! When it's added to the gasoline, ethanol alcohol is 100% alcohol when it starts out... No water has been added at that point, however, ethanol is hygroscopic (attracts water) right out of the air ANYTIME it's exposed to atmosphere.. which starts right at the local gas station.. completely sealing the container OR keeping the tank as full as possible to limit atmosphere exposure are the best 2 ways to prevent the water in fuel problems.. this has been my experience in the automotive side at least 🙂 Love your videos BTW from Washington State.. I've learned a great deal from you about small engines

  • @40ounce58
    @40ounce58 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great video Mustie. I love working on the older engines. Gives me a break from working on the present day small engines. Thanks for the lesson about how the atmosphere affects fuel. Science is awesome!

  • @brandonbrown3463
    @brandonbrown3463 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks for your videos Mustie! They always remind me of hanging out with my brother and friends in the garage fixing something we found, bought, bartered. Adventures in old equipment and building some contraptions!

  • @bradmiller2444
    @bradmiller2444 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    love your videos! quick tip to share if you don't already know. when cleaning the small passages in the carb and the emulsion tube I have found using guitar strings work great. Available from .009- .060 and are inexpensive to keep on hand and last forever. Keep up the great work!.

  • @calebbrown5103
    @calebbrown5103 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I need one of those to cool off my hot pockets! What an interesting machine. Keep those wrenches turning

  • @mid-niteryders5523
    @mid-niteryders5523 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Watching you and Mr. Bradshaw, is really fun. Knowledge, fearlessness and MacGyverism ! Just cool !!! Thanks

  • @oldodger
    @oldodger 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I saw these used B4 sealing the asphalt driveway. It really gets all the sand, dirt and stones out of the way !
    Nice job !

  • @charger19691
    @charger19691 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Another fine repair job! Thanks for sharing Mustie.

  • @skaaltel
    @skaaltel 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great job as always. Love your videos. Like a nice relaxing jam in the shop, without me worrying about messing up my own junk!

  • @SimpleLife1971
    @SimpleLife1971 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Mustie,
    .
    Tip of the Day!
    .
    When I have to "clean" holes and passages, I've found rifle bore cleaning brushes on a variable speed drill works wonders. They're available in nylon, brass, copper, and stainless steel.
    Nice work bud!

  • @ckeller07
    @ckeller07 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I Love the use of FLEXSEAL to address the tires won't hold air issue!
    Great video.

  • @gordbaker896
    @gordbaker896 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great sounding and torqueful (?) engine. I store old control cables in a pail with a mix of ATF and Diesel which eventually migrates through the spring to the wire if they are not vinyl coated. Then the entire cable goes inside the mix.

  • @johnmoreno8649
    @johnmoreno8649 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Great video... going back to watch you overhaul, replace the engine in your farmall tractor. The first video I saw from your collections. I also bought an ultrasound parts washer... now to fine a good liquid cleaner for it. Take care...

  • @TedBishop1
    @TedBishop1 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bringing old stuff back to life these are my favorite videos remember it's always the carb and if it's not the carb nah it's the carb

  • @captbrody5036
    @captbrody5036 6 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Those things are pretty nice, when they run right. Thanks for sharing your shop time with us.

  • @davekauffman8727
    @davekauffman8727 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That Briggs is the generation of engines that I learned my skills on, they are a tough breed, I've abused several and wasn't able to kill them. The 5 hp aren't as durable, but I developed serious respect for the brand.

  • @Grnsuper1
    @Grnsuper1 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    To anyone that has one of theses type blowers I strongly suggest doing a fan blade inspection for cracks. I had one break off and it was very violent. Hole in housing. Took out the shaft seal and side case gasket.

  • @atractorkid7
    @atractorkid7 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Finally a good use for flex-seal haha, Diddnt work on the roof of the RV but I'll definitely keep that trick in mind with leaky tire beads, great video and tips! thanks mustie!

  • @davidstepeck2644
    @davidstepeck2644 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Mustie has the best attitude. I would have been so aggravated when the float bowl was leaking and he needed to pull the carb off and start again. Perhaps Mustie1's anger is left on the cutting room's floor. He never gets mad!

  • @Erik_Swiger
    @Erik_Swiger 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    In 8th grade machine shop class in my school, we rebuilt lawnmower engines, and whenever we needed a missing gasket, we used paper bags from the grocery store. Just traced the outline with a pencil, then cut them out with razor blades.

  • @MadPoetLaw
    @MadPoetLaw 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love watching your videos with my morning coffee. Keep up the good work Mustie ! A video topic suggestion for you would be a carb teardown with you explaining the function of each part as you go along and how you fine tune them when reassembled. Keep up the great work. :D

  • @robertfoster2666
    @robertfoster2666 6 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    I find with my ultrasonic cleaner, and I have the same one as you, what I do, and it makes it work better is, I turn the temp to 50,let it warm up for 1/2hr, then I turn off the heater and let it run, cleaning the carb or whatever is in there for 17 minutes, the reason I do this is, if you look inside, which I did, the temp and ultrasonic are on the same circuit, so having the heater and ultrasonic running at the same time makes the ultrasonic part not run at peak efficiency, and while just the ultrasonic part is running alone on the circuit it warms up the liquid all by its self, just a hint to make the cleaning process that much more efficient, great video.

    • @mustie1
      @mustie1  6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      good to know thank you

    • @robertfoster2666
      @robertfoster2666 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Mustie1 no problem buddy.

  • @buddyrevell6369
    @buddyrevell6369 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    " they were always using it last year." Amen brother. Amen.

  • @TheShadeTreeFixitMan
    @TheShadeTreeFixitMan 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Whoa! I love your cable storage idea. I'm going to be all over that idea. Thanks. Good fix on this old girl.

  • @jsimm4587
    @jsimm4587 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Used these cleaning driveways and parking lots took a big bristled broom and scrubbed the dirt off while blowing with one of those . It’s was so powerful it could lift the pavement up if you blew underneath. Big heavy and hard to pull around or push hard to start hard to pull the chord to so if it isn’t running right you’ll be tired from pulling that rope ! Most powerful blower I ever ran, does a good job too ! Lawn furniture anything loose don’t stand a chance . That little door is adjustable also stay out of the rocks or you’ll pay for a paint job !

  • @mcarroll598
    @mcarroll598 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice man, I picked up a real nice giant vac blower last year for $25.00. It wouldn’t run because the spark plug hole was stripped out. Fixed that, runs like a charm, love running into deals !

  • @panzerabwerkanone
    @panzerabwerkanone 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love your wrenching on the old stuff! Wish I had the junk you have to play with.

  • @simona625
    @simona625 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I've used oil soaked brown cardboard, the stuff you get on the back of lined paper refill packs, for replacement gasket.
    Works pretty well and lasts quite a while too

    • @Dave5843-d9m
      @Dave5843-d9m 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Loctite 518 instant gasket is handy stuff. It sets only when air is excluded so no risk of cured lumps clogging important things.

  • @patrickbrookings
    @patrickbrookings 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Nice stew you had brewing there, lol!
    But seriously, very interesting! I love how you explain things in a very detailed way :)

  • @sdn40
    @sdn40 6 ปีที่แล้ว +104

    stay tuned next week - turn a leaf blower into a hover craft !!!!!!

    • @balta5909
      @balta5909 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      hahahaha

    • @mohsenkiae
      @mohsenkiae 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @luwk
      @luwk 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Call it a hover blower

    • @Dave5843-d9m
      @Dave5843-d9m 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Calling Colin Furze.

    • @andrefiset3569
      @andrefiset3569 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have the same blower and i already think to turn it on a overcraft.

  • @niceguy2171
    @niceguy2171 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Nice one, and I actually need parts for one of those, not the engine, but the blower itself, for my own use too..not a 'sell' one, although when leaves are falling, those are the easiest things to sell Ever! Even more so than backpack blowers, which tend to be beat when you get them. One thing I do is put a drop of oil on the threads and sealing area of the high speed and idle mixture assemblies before I put them together so it doesn't rip that packing or o-ring, also makes them easier to adjust when you're trying to when you get it first started. With the Flex seal trick, I use a spot wand and shoot some down through the valve stem, so it attacks that leak from the inside..but I do that trick too..and it does seem to work on bead leaks. One last trick I do with those leaf blowers,borrowed off the new ones, is to put a cheap 4" (or whatever size works from the new mount you make)swivel caster on the front..it makes them 100x easier to use, and if you're going to keep that one might think of doing that too ;)

  • @RedfishInc
    @RedfishInc 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love the old flat head engines. Good work making the old girl go again.

  • @Silent-Lucidity
    @Silent-Lucidity 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think a video with you and Ave would be awesome! I think you two would have a blast hanging out!

  • @420fatstax
    @420fatstax 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    1st day of vacation starting off with a Mustie1 vid. Thank you sir.

  • @marktroiani5401
    @marktroiani5401 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I see that Cushman Police vehicle. That’s the series that got me hooked on Mustie1. Thanks for it all

  • @jameschippett2177
    @jameschippett2177 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Mustie, this video just BLEW my away, I am a big FAN of yours, but you need to get back on to servicing your Beaver. I love your videos, a cup of tea, digestive biscuit and 30 mins away from the world.

  • @rosshavenhand5433
    @rosshavenhand5433 6 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Love watching you all the way from the UK :) Keep up the great work!

  • @kevinwilliams563
    @kevinwilliams563 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I switched to non-ethanol 92 octane premium for all of my yard tools three years ago and have not had a carburetor issue with any of them since then. I pay up for the fuel but it is well worth it to me.

  • @TheLittlered1961
    @TheLittlered1961 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    One more great video. I agree with the fact that alcohol attracts water. This is why they say do not buy premix at a boat dock. Much lower turnover rate vs regular gas. Yes I own a 2 cycle boat motor. Next on proof. All vodka starts as grain alcohol. 190 proof or greater. Just add water to get the desired proof you want. You want cheap vodka, buy grain alcohol add equal amounts of water and alcohol together. What make the best vodka is the number of times it is filtered.

  • @krisshutler
    @krisshutler 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Your vids are entertaining. Keep up the good work mustie

  • @stevehork9193
    @stevehork9193 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Been enjoying the show for a week now... love it. You need a block of steel with a handle on it to put in your cleaning tank when the fluid is low 😏

  • @Mercy-lb5rq
    @Mercy-lb5rq 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you I love tweaking the Little engines..
    Do keep them coming.

  • @phillipmiller4139
    @phillipmiller4139 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bought a ran last year riding mower one time, sigh was more like a decade, never seen a carb so full of crap, all the fuel evaporated. Was a fun project to get it running again.

  • @tonyfremont
    @tonyfremont 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That motor sounds good. Idles good at a really low rpms with no knocking or clanking. Awesomely long stroke should have a lot of low end torque. Seems like it would be a good motor for a go-kart.

  • @kevinwoodcock7578
    @kevinwoodcock7578 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Gotta admit I love these vids the best... No disrespect to any of your other fabrication vids but these are the videos that made me subscribe..As always..Well done sir.

  • @edgufler1122
    @edgufler1122 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don't know how to get those jets out of there when they are frozen like that.. I snapped one off one time. Awesome video... Thank you for sharing it with us. I love the Ultra-sonic parts washer you have.

  • @kiddiescripterkiller
    @kiddiescripterkiller 5 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Once the rims have a rust spot, it will slowly travel under the paint and you're back to a flat tire. Best thing to do is... take the tire off and wire wheel the rim down to metal where the tire bead is and repaint it... On bent rims I use a body hammer and dolly... Remember... work the metal, don't let the metal work you.

  • @jeffbennett6546
    @jeffbennett6546 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello, I want to thank you for your videos , I have saved thousands because of you, when I found your videos I was saving to buy a riding mower for over a thousand dollars and you encourage me to buy a used one after you teach me how they work .THANK YOU SIR .
    QUESTION ,how do I fix a engine surge ?

  • @ayitsyaboi
    @ayitsyaboi 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Watching that jet go into the tip of the air blower made my danglies retract. Oh man.

  • @fixrite11
    @fixrite11 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I must say I like this type of vid more so than the previous vid with all that fabricating. Although I do like to fabricate it just seemed a little much in one video. Thanks for sharing and keep em coming.

  • @andrefiset3569
    @andrefiset3569 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have the same blower i paid 150$ for it, it is so heavy and even starting it is exhausting but it is powerful. Don't let it run on the same spot or you will get a hole in your grass.

  • @lynnstewart5803
    @lynnstewart5803 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello Mustie1. You do a great video, Good camera and excellent commentary. keep up the good work.

  • @tomrepici9608
    @tomrepici9608 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The whole air exchange thing is why I fill my fuel tanks to the cap for storage (with fuel that has stabilizer in it). Never had issue in spring with first start ever.

  • @bradrichards6107
    @bradrichards6107 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That looks like an old Little Wonder blower. They are excellent blowers.

  • @robinfugate7876
    @robinfugate7876 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    yeah you rock brother I watch every chance I get,thank you

  • @TheVwgolfmk1
    @TheVwgolfmk1 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I have noticed that I tend to refer to items I am working on as that guy and this guy. Thanks Darren! Lol

  • @_Chaoticollie_
    @_Chaoticollie_ 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I remembered the thing you do with the handle of a screwdriver to get carbs apart and used it to get my doorhandles apart today, haha. It’s actually really handy and did the trick

  • @MAD450r2
    @MAD450r2 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    3.5 minutes in u mention is different than what use to seeing. My manco dingo came stock with pretty much that same 8hp briggs setup. Great motor. Was new in 1988 for me. My friend to this day has that briggs on his cement mixer.

  • @18twilliams
    @18twilliams 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    You are 100% correct about the fuel today! If you dont use stabilizer it will go bad fast! I use stable in all small and motorcycle engines!

  • @donovancody1853
    @donovancody1853 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Cool little thing never seen a walk behind leaf blower before must be the precursor to backpack blowers

  • @oldschool1993
    @oldschool1993 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    You are right about alcohol- when we ran alcohol in our modifieds, we had to drain the system after we traveled from Tahoe to Vegas

  • @SeraphinaPZ
    @SeraphinaPZ 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I literally just watched a video on repairing a Husky compressor last night, and then I saw you have the exact same kind in your garage and now I know what it actually is.

  • @rainersnookh
    @rainersnookh 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I like the post-production commentary you got going on.

  • @vhfgamer
    @vhfgamer 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    the word you're looking for is hygroscopic
    ethanol alcohol is hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs water from the atmosphere. so you are absolutely correct.

  • @darellsunderlin4670
    @darellsunderlin4670 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    You can adjust the float without taking it off by just using a smaller screw driver , to make it higher put it between the float needle tab and turn the screwdriver a little & to lower float put the screwdriver between the tab & seat housing each with slight pressure on the float . Well done !

  • @amtrak713productions8
    @amtrak713productions8 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great vid my grandfather rebuilt a farmal model c and a model H the H was literally a pile of scrap when he got it

  • @adamdennis5617
    @adamdennis5617 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love the back-to-back episodes was hoping to see the moped next great work

    • @mustie1
      @mustie1  6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      moped video is already made just waiting

  • @danielparker1808
    @danielparker1808 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love your videos you are a wonderful mechanical keep the videos coming.

  • @martehoudesheldt5885
    @martehoudesheldt5885 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    now you have a fan to blow cool air in the shop in the summer. as for the fuel - yes the alcohol does want to collect water. where i live ( in WA. ) we have non alcohol fuel but if i didn't i would make my own by taking pump gas add water to it ; shake well ; set off to the side for a day then pour the gas off the top of the alcohol since the water intermixes with the alcohol ( on a molecular level) and is heaver than gas. to help with the machine - take a piece of plastic bag and cover the fuel fill and put the cap on (with a full tank). also what i do with equipment that gets not used all the time is to shut the fuel off and run it out of gas so the carb is empty. works for me.

  • @phillyfyre
    @phillyfyre 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    A long time ago, 27 yrs or so , I worked for the company that painted the housing for little wonder blowers , that's an earlier one that was done with automotive paint, later ones were powder coated and the finish lasts much longer

  • @jiefflerenard1228
    @jiefflerenard1228 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    First time viewer, love it, no gimmick just good slow repairs, it's like watching a fireplace video totally hypnotic .
    BTW:I have used the proper gauge to adjust the float even made measurements and was surprised that the proper setting is
    sometime far from parallel.And just as I(slowly) type this you readjust it at end of video LOL

  • @robroy5959
    @robroy5959 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I know this comment is late, and you likely know this, but if you need to raise the level in your sonic cleaner, place someting inside to displace the existing fluid and raise the level to cover your items to be cleaned. Just my two pence for the fun. Thanks for the videos.

  • @Victorsvolkswagens
    @Victorsvolkswagens 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you mustie you inspired me to start my own small engine shop

  • @kan815k
    @kan815k 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    That's a "FAN - TASTIC" fix.
    👍👍👍

  • @arciefan
    @arciefan 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Just my opinion. When you start your small engines on a regular basis (every 3 weeks like I do) you are getting an ultrasonic clean from the vibrations of the engine running. Small engines that are left sitting for long periods of time and especially "outdoors" wind up like that one and ethanol is blamed when in fact moisture from the air begins it's destruction on "any" type of gasoline. Carb kits have been around for this very reason for long before we were had ethanol fuel. I do like ethanol free fuel best but run and don't improperly store the engine and the fuel and if you're like me you can run ethanol fuel . I use a dry erase board in my storage building to denote the date of my next start up (every 3rd week) and haven't had to rebuild a carb yet. That's alot of years of using ethanol fuel. Agree with your ideas for certain on temp changes attracting moisture.

  • @kennethlaw5216
    @kennethlaw5216 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I live in Minnesota there is ethanol in all of the gas, except certain places sell out of the pump non oxygenated feul. which is for non road use. this is meant for lawn mowers, yard equipment, etc. they don't want you to put it in cars and I believe that it doesn't have road tax on it even. It is suppose to be made to leave in things that you don't use much and sit for extended periods of time without problems. it seems to work but I haven't used it a lot as I have to drive like 30 miles to get it

    • @ChuckD59
      @ChuckD59 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That's a shame. Here in upstate NY we have no problem finding non-ethanol.
      4 years ago I started using it exclusively in all my motors and my wife's car and the difference in performance was very noticeable. Even my wife noticed. Oddly I tried it in my 2002 SAAB Aero and it threw 'check engines', so had to stay with the 91/93 octane options.

  • @nicolasroque163
    @nicolasroque163 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wat a sweet cardio y be haveing I've learned slot from tweaking n working on lawn mowers n other machines from you get it coming thanks bests channel on u tube

  • @BruceBoschek
    @BruceBoschek 6 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I had one of those and used (and cursed at it) for 20 years. They are very powerful and will shoot rocks that easily break windows. The bad part of it, though, was the big B&S engine would not start when warm. I nearly yanked my shoulder out with that thing.

    • @victorbitter583
      @victorbitter583 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Was probably the coil.

    • @frigglebiscuit7484
      @frigglebiscuit7484 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      sounds like you had a sticking valve. i had a 5hp flatty briggs that would run great cold, then die when hot, and wouldnt start again.

    • @johnpossum556
      @johnpossum556 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      I had a summer sealcoating job where I lifted one of those up and down onto the lifted Ford truck 10-20 times a day. That'll build ya a strong back!

    • @gordbaker896
      @gordbaker896 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      A shot of Starting Ether if you have spark...........

  • @Polecat54941
    @Polecat54941 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Not many people could make a leaf blower video that interesting! it is so wrong but loved it :)

  • @joshuamoore9801
    @joshuamoore9801 6 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    We've had the same machine for 15+ years and it moves mountains of wet nasty leafs from my 5 acres in Michigan. I blow them onto a tarp a s drag it away. There's no better machine for fall.

    • @ckeller07
      @ckeller07 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Using the tarp is the way to move large quantities of leaves. This was my mode of operation in Auburn AL when the seasons changed and the trees in the backyard dropped massive amounts of leaves!!!

    • @leightadlock4877
      @leightadlock4877 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      If you don't have a tarp, an old vinyl shower curtain works just fine. Lol.

  • @ivorwm2291
    @ivorwm2291 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I got a visual about twerking. It was scary. LOL. I am learning so much by watching you fix neglected machines. It saves a ton of money if you can fix it yourself. Thank you. Keep on wrenching!

  • @SHOINOFF
    @SHOINOFF 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Im just amazed that the air filter is still on it. Those are usually allways missing. And its the good old carb too.

  • @Maxxarcade
    @Maxxarcade 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    That's a nice sounding old Briggs. A power wash and some fresh paint, and it would probably last a long time.

  • @carlkraus6034
    @carlkraus6034 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am just getting into small engine repair. It looks like fun and a challenge. I like

  • @TYOUNG0168
    @TYOUNG0168 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice job on this one Mustie1. I learn something every video. Thank You, Sir. Blessings from NWNJ. :)