Thank you, Mustie 1, for caring about your neighbor. For the last four years I have been mowing my neighbor's yard for her when I do mine. She is elderly and has never learned how to start a mower. She was left with no one to help her and I thought, "I hope someone would help my Mom if she were in this same circumstance. It really does me a lot of good to see her smile! Last year when my string trimmer died I told her I would edge and trim again when I could afford a new trimmer. The next day she brought me an Echo SM225 in the box. I told her I would pay her back as soon as I could and she said, "Oh, no. That's your trimmer. I don't know how to use it!"
I’m a bit of a “wrencher” and watch out for my fairly aged widow neighbor and her machinery. She has a power washer that needs to be maintained regularly as she lends it to family and they never help keep it up or use it right. That just consume versus contribute. The service/repair shops tell her she needs stuff which she doesn’t so i work it over each year for her. She watches my pool if I travel for a few days. We’re neighbors in the old way. Nicely done Mustie1.
I don’t know your neighbor but thanks for looking out for him. Our elders are survivors and always deserve our help. Love your videos and have learned so much. I’m proud that you don’t just care about yourself. A happy smile is worth a thousand dollars.
Sir,,, you are a Pillar of your community. I will wager you made less than .05 cents per hour on this service for a neighbor . You Sir are a inspiration to me and I hope many others. Thank you for being simply "Mustie 1" . One of the good ones.
I've probably watched you pull apart and service a carb more than 50 times now over the years. Despite being somewhat mechanically inclined it was something I would have never touched. These days I think if I was faced with one I wouldn't be too worried about digging into it. The constant stream of knowledge at a relaxing pace is what makes this channel so enjoyable. Thanks again!
Mustie I really respect how genuine your videos are. There is no boasting about "this is the way you do this, and it's the ONLY way". There is no "the last guy was a moron". It's just us getting to hang out with you in your garage and learn from your experience. Thank you.
You're a great neighbor Mustie, nice to see you looking after the folks that need a bit of help, I'm sure they appreciate that more than one would think.
Thanks Mustie1, my lawnmower would not start and had started looking on Offer up to purchase a new one, but then I watched your video, followed it step by step and now to my my surprise, my lawnmower is working perfectly!! Thanks again!!
It's memorizing watching the care go into an old junky lawn mower. Most people would just throw it away for a new one. But now it seems as good as new. Well done. I am sure your neighbor was very grateful.
I know you have years under your belt, but you still make it look easy Darrin. It's always nice to be able to help a neighbour out, whether it's the generation in front of us or the one coming up through the ranks..
Great video!!! I found a missed problem that most people don't even look for with a mower that won't start. Long story short the coil wire connector to the coil was dirty so it wouldn't allow the spark plug to work. Just a few shots of carburetor cleaner on the (exposed) connection was all it took. I had to remove the top housing to get to it but the whole fix was around ten minutes. I bought the parts mower for a few dollars and now it runs like a champ.
I have a Troy Bilt circa 2005 with this same engine. Would run for 2 seconds and shut down. From your other videos i learned how to pull the carb bowl and put it back together. I think the float got jammed closed. Thing still runs great with minimal maintenance over the last 15+ years. Think i paid $200 for it new at a big box. Love your videos!
Like you I've always had a soft spot for the elderly. Most are very kind and sweet. No matter how rotten some are or have been they simply can't do for themselves any longer. Nice quickie clean-up and readjustment. My only observation is that you could've swapped the wheels front to back and vice versa. The old gentleman that owns it would get a better work-out that way. Thank you. The VESPA is calling you. Do you hear it? I do and I'm sitting in Halifax, Nova Scotia. VESPA, VESPA, VESPA!!!
I had to smile. The tag on the mower's tank reminded me of my grandparents who never took a tag or price sticker off of anything they bought unless they had to. Thanks Mustie for another great video.
I wish I could get someone to help me, you are a kind person, reminds me of me when I was younger. I was told then that I give more than I should... me I didn't care that I gave more. You are a gem
You are a good neighbor thank you for helping out one of us oldies...you have a lot of interesting looking things in your yard how about a tour sometime kind regards from the UK.
*Mustie1* Good neighbor policy and helping the wiser generation is a sign of great character, which all your die hard fans know you have. Thanks again for an informative and entertaining video, you're one of a kind!
Its amazing how cheap they make mowers anymore. When I was a kid if you bought a new mower in the 1960's you could expect it to last at least 10 years or more. In the 1986 I bought a new store brand mower with a Briggs 4hp engine and it was totally wore out in three years of heavy mowing, The valve guides that were non replaceable were so loose the valves were tilting and loosing compression. My first mower was one I found in the garbage in 1968 that was a 1959 Toro that had a rusty fuel tank that I replaced. It lasted until 1975 and a whole lotta lawns I mowed as a kid making money.
VetteKid Most mowers, especially store brands are made for light to medium household duty. You should get a professionnal grade if used heavily, they're tougher and endlessly repairable. But I must agree, they are made cheapely nowadays. My neighbour bought a new one last year with a Briggs on it. They told him that it would never, ever need an oil change! I asked about it to my local retailer/repair shop and he told me they were a new generation of now "maintenance free" engines but with a strange smile on his face. (!) He said "Tell your friend to change his oil every year as usual..." It says it all !
Bought a Murray mower in about 1975 at a Gambles HW in Wisconsin. Cost $103. Moved to Texas in 1979. Ran it every week during growing season until 2005. That's 30 years. Changed the oil every spring. Went thru 3 sets of wheels. Still started on first pull (ok, maybe second) when i got rid of it. Body was too rusted out to go on.
I came back to this one after I got my friend's briggs mower motor (similar to this one )working. It was the throttle adjustment I wanted to check. I've watched a few of your vids. You definitely know your stuff. Thanks for the information and the entertainment.
At first I was thinking I wish I had that lift or even a garage with enough room to move around. But really what I wish I had was this gent’s incredibly deep understanding of how it all works and how much you can fix by bending something back to where it was supposed to be.
We too took care of our elderly neighbor. After 15 years he passed. We still miss him till today.... And that was over 30 years ago. He was a lonely guy (his wife had passed before we met him) but a really nice man. Korean war Army infantry veteran too. Tough to find great neighbors.
I LOVE your videos and your expertise! You have inspired me, edified me, and helped me in so many ways. I am a true believer in your gifts. Thanks for being so great in your field through helping others and sharing your knowledge.
Seems like newer mowers run so lean, they constantly need to be primed to start, even when warm. Damn EPA regulations. Thanks Mustie for another great video!
I'd say that it's the ethanol in the regular gas. I own an almost same Yardman mower, the previous owner had trouble starting it. Did a complete tune-up, clean the carb, plug, synth oil, lube everything AND use premium gas with no ethanol. It starts now at first shot. People just don't maintain their stuff anymore
thanks for doing what you do. I was able to get three yard sale mowers for $30 after watching your videos for months and was able to fix them. I never would have been able to do this without you.
Mr. Mustie, u are an excellent demonstrator fixing small lawn equipment. May I make a suggestion-when mowing grass, please, turn the mower in the direction u started cutting the grass, this is for-Preventive Accidents At All Cost, Save Your Body, And Please, Be Safe, Always. God Bless. Mr. Granville S. Wright, Dramatic Baritone, Church Musician, And Fellow Toastmaster. P.S.-I have cut the grass this way, please give this A Try.
Good on you to help out a neighbor. Reminds me of my grandfather, he was the plumber to half his small town well into his 80's always willing to help out where he could.
This is the perfect opportunity for me to say thanks, Mustie. Your small engine rescue videos have given me the confidence to do my own mower service for the first time. I have an 18" push mulching mower that had old unstabilised fuel from the previous season and was overdue an oil change. I drained the tank, removed the carb bowl and cleaned the small amount of crud from it, changed the plug and filter and finally changed the old oil (about 3 seasons). Fresh non-ethanol fuel and it runs really nicely now. The only thing I could not do due to lack of tools was sharpen the blades. So, once again, thanks and +sub
The grinder/flap disk are great ways to sharpen the blade, but an ordinary file will do the trick just as well, just needs a bit more muscle power. RichE
Just looked up this video to give me information and refresh my memory on how you look at the problems with other people's lawn equipment that is not taken care of properly. I'm a subscriber and enjoy all your videos,but lawn and garden are my go to, helping out my equipment and helping my neighbors. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the video. I've had a push mower that hasn't run for a couple years. I screwed around with it a year ago but to no avail. Watched a couple of your videos and was able to get it running this evening! Process is everything when you know what to look for. Thanks!
I like projects like this. Get 'em in, do some cheap repairs, get 'em working again, and send them home. Old mower is showing it's age, but it ain't dead yet! (I kept waiting for you to remove that tag on the gas tank...) Good work! And a wascaly wabbit too!
I've recently started enjoying your channel and have a lawn mower needing a little work. You've given me "the stuff" to repair it, thanks a lot. Really enjoy your videos. Thanks for all the work taking us along.
THANK YOU for an excellent video! My dad could fix lawnmowers, outboard motors, chainsaws, tillers and the list goes on. I always have spare parts left when I try it 😀 Im looking at vids, trying to pick-up on tech help in getting mine fixed. Thanks again!
Mr. Mustie, u are an excellent mechanic on fixing lawn equipment, may I, Yours Truly make a suggestion, Please, when mowing grass, turn any mower, in any direction you started cutting the grass, please, never back up mower at any cost, just for-Preventive Accidents Of Any Kind, Save Your Human Body, for, My Late Dad, showed me how to cut grass this way. Take Care And Be Safe, Always. Mr. Granville S. Wright, Dramatic Baritone, Church Musician, And Fellow Toastmaster.
Fun repair and even though a simple machine, still requires the ingenuity and diagnostic abilities of the repairman. Good one Darrin. Should help lots of folks out there in TH-cam land.
Once again I'm in your debt. Trying to get my old Evinrude 9.5 running for the season. No start. Gave it a little tickle and vroom vroom. Pulled the bowl plug Mustie style and dry. Easy to take top of carb off. Nice and clean but needle stuck up blocking fuel. Just tapped it and it came free. Looked clean so put it back together. Let's squeeze the bulb a few times. Ah, hear fuel gurgling in the bowl now. Let's give her a tug what do you say? Vroom and stays vrooming. Thanks for all the lessons!!!!
Great video. The Schwinn Orange Crate stingwray in the background is about 75% original. Missing the chain guard and not sure if it's the original "sissy bar" but nice bike. My friend had a green Pea Picker and I was jealous. He wanted the red Apple Crate but the shop didn't have it. Would like to see the Cushman Police meter maid refurb video. Thanks again.
Never thought small engines were worth fixing until I came across your videos. Now I’m an avid subscriber and look forward to working on them. Thank you so much for taking the time to teach and share
We need more neighborly folk in this world.. There are too many people that don't even know who lives next door.. I really enjoy your videos but confess I'm a bit jealous of all your tools.. Good job.. Keep up the good work!..
Good on you, looking after your neighbours, especially when they get up in years. A bit more of that from the rest of us would make for a better world.
Nice job helping your neighbor. We could use a lot more people like you. I think the top 3 things to check in no particular order is; 1- fuel, 2- fuel and 3- fuel.
This gentleman knows about lawn mower in this field unfortunately most men can't fix anything take it next door neighbor that's awesome video friend bless you
What a great neighbor and friend you are!! Always loved your channel, but like it even more now!! I hope when I am too old to work on my own stuff, I would have a neighbor like you around. Thank you for your service to your community!! BTW, good to see the Plymouth out of the shed!!
Thanks for helping the older neighbor.... not enough people do that anymore.
As a senior citizen, I can appreciate what you do to help the older gentleman neighbor. Good on ya. And I'm learning so much from your videos; thanks!
Thank you, Mustie 1, for caring about your neighbor. For the last four years I have been mowing my neighbor's yard for her when I do mine. She is elderly and has never learned how to start a mower. She was left with no one to help her and I thought, "I hope someone would help my Mom if she were in this same circumstance. It really does me a lot of good to see her smile! Last year when my string trimmer died I told her I would edge and trim again when I could afford a new trimmer. The next day she brought me an Echo SM225 in the box. I told her I would pay her back as soon as I could and she said, "Oh, no. That's your trimmer. I don't know how to use it!"
I’m a bit of a “wrencher” and watch out for my fairly aged widow neighbor and her machinery. She has a power washer that needs to be maintained regularly as she lends it to family and they never help keep it up or use it right. That just consume versus contribute. The service/repair shops tell her she needs stuff which she doesn’t so i work it over each year for her. She watches my pool if I travel for a few days. We’re neighbors in the old way. Nicely done Mustie1.
I don’t know your neighbor but thanks for looking out for him. Our elders are survivors and always deserve our help. Love your videos and have learned so much. I’m proud that you don’t just care about yourself. A happy smile is worth a thousand dollars.
Let him know to not leave it out in the rain anymore. Nice of you to take care of it for him. A fun quick fix, too! Cheers.
You're a good man Darren I am disabled and in my 60s and help from a neighbor is priceless
Sir,,, you are a Pillar of your community. I will wager you made less than .05 cents per hour on this service for a neighbor . You Sir are a inspiration to me and I hope many others. Thank you for being simply "Mustie 1" . One of the good ones.
Chas Riggs Darrin,he said "You're a good man Mustie Brown!".
I've probably watched you pull apart and service a carb more than 50 times now over the years. Despite being somewhat mechanically inclined it was something I would have never touched. These days I think if I was faced with one I wouldn't be too worried about digging into it. The constant stream of knowledge at a relaxing pace is what makes this channel so enjoyable. Thanks again!
Feel the same way
Mustie I really respect how genuine your videos are. There is no boasting about "this is the way you do this, and it's the ONLY way". There is no "the last guy was a moron". It's just us getting to hang out with you in your garage and learn from your experience. Thank you.
Thanks for being someone who adds something, instead of someone who just takes something away. I learned a lot!
First one out of seven where the mechanic actually cut grass when he was done. You're a good repairman and neighbor.
You're a great neighbor Mustie, nice to see you looking after the folks that need a bit of help, I'm sure they appreciate that more than one would think.
Thanks Mustie1,
my lawnmower would not start and had started looking on Offer up to purchase a new one, but then I watched your video, followed it step by step and now to my my surprise, my lawnmower is working perfectly!!
Thanks again!!
It's memorizing watching the care go into an old junky lawn mower. Most people would just throw it away for a new one. But now it seems as good as new. Well done. I am sure your neighbor was very grateful.
Great video ..The bad thing about fixing something ! When we finished ! Keep looking around for anything else...Great job Dude.
Really nice of you to help him out...neighborhoods nowadays are just full of people who gossip about each other ....what a shame
Thanks for you kind heart, helping your neighbor, that is the best medicine for this era
where everybody is anxious or depressed. Thanks brother
I know you have years under your belt, but you still make it look easy Darrin. It's always nice to be able to help a neighbour out, whether it's the generation in front of us or the one coming up through the ranks..
Great video!!! I found a missed problem that most people don't even look for with a mower that won't start. Long story short the coil wire connector to the coil was dirty so it wouldn't allow the spark plug to work. Just a few shots of carburetor cleaner on the (exposed) connection was all it took. I had to remove the top housing to get to it but the whole fix was around ten minutes. I bought the parts mower for a few dollars and now it runs like a champ.
You are a good friend to your neighbors. Good man.
they sent over a gift fruit basket christmas time that was the size ofl illy
I never get tired of watching you bring this stuff back to life. Thanks for posting.
I have a Troy Bilt circa 2005 with this same engine. Would run for 2 seconds and shut down. From your other videos i learned how to pull the carb bowl and put it back together. I think the float got jammed closed. Thing still runs great with minimal maintenance over the last 15+ years. Think i paid $200 for it new at a big box. Love your videos!
Like you I've always had a soft spot for the elderly. Most are very kind and sweet. No matter how rotten some are or have been they simply can't do for themselves any longer. Nice quickie clean-up and readjustment. My only observation is that you could've swapped the wheels front to back and vice versa. The old gentleman that owns it would get a better work-out that way. Thank you. The VESPA is calling you. Do you hear it? I do and I'm sitting in Halifax, Nova Scotia. VESPA, VESPA, VESPA!!!
I thought the same thing but the back wheels don't have the gears on them.
cant swap them,
Great video!! Old people like me enjoy seeing helping hands. You're a great guy.
You sir, are a true gentleman. Your neighbor is truly lucky.
You did a great job because you are a great neighbor!
Thank you for being so thoughtful and generous. Too few folk would be so inclined towards their elderly neighbors!
Good on you for looking after your elderly neighbour Daren and a good video to watch.
I had to smile. The tag on the mower's tank reminded me of my grandparents who never took a tag or price sticker off of anything they bought unless they had to. Thanks Mustie for another great video.
I wish I could get someone to help me, you are a kind person, reminds me of me when I was younger. I was told then that I give more than I should... me I didn't care that I gave more. You are a gem
You are a good neighbor thank you for helping out one of us oldies...you have a lot of interesting looking things in your yard how about a tour sometime kind regards from the UK.
*Mustie1* Good neighbor policy and helping the wiser generation is a sign of great character, which all your die hard fans know you have. Thanks again for an informative and entertaining video, you're one of a kind!
Its amazing how cheap they make mowers anymore. When I was a kid if you bought a new mower in the 1960's you could expect it to last at least 10 years or more. In the 1986 I bought a new store brand mower with a Briggs 4hp engine and it was totally wore out in three years of heavy mowing, The valve guides that were non replaceable were so loose the valves were tilting and loosing compression. My first mower was one I found in the garbage in 1968 that was a 1959 Toro that had a rusty fuel tank that I replaced. It lasted until 1975 and a whole lotta lawns I mowed as a kid making money.
VetteKid
Most mowers, especially store brands are made for light to medium household duty. You should get a professionnal grade if used heavily, they're tougher and endlessly repairable.
But I must agree, they are made cheapely nowadays. My neighbour bought a new one last year with a Briggs on it. They told him that it would never, ever need an oil change! I asked about it to my local retailer/repair shop and he told me they were a new generation of now "maintenance free" engines but with a strange smile on his face. (!) He said "Tell your friend to change his oil every year as usual..." It says it all !
Bought a Murray mower in about 1975 at a Gambles HW in Wisconsin. Cost $103. Moved to Texas in 1979. Ran it every week during growing season until 2005. That's 30 years. Changed the oil every spring. Went thru 3 sets of wheels. Still started on first pull (ok, maybe second) when i got rid of it. Body was too rusted out to go on.
I came back to this one after I got my friend's briggs mower motor (similar to this one )working. It was the throttle adjustment I wanted to check. I've watched a few of your vids. You definitely know your stuff. Thanks for the information and the entertainment.
What a great neighbor you are. You were definitely raised right!
Great job on the mower 👍
Having spent 40 years in maintenance my spring job was taking care of my mother's and aunt's lawn mowers.
Got a good heart Darren doing that for free for your neighbor... Good man... God Bless.
I love that you first test it over your air-line. Good work looking after your neighbours.
Nice Crate in the background! Helping out the neighbor ./// pay it forward Brother , … Nice.
At first I was thinking I wish I had that lift or even a garage with enough room to move around. But really what I wish I had was this gent’s incredibly deep understanding of how it all works and how much you can fix by bending something back to where it was supposed to be.
Thank you for having the ad at the end of the video! Not during it. Very much appreciated.
We too took care of our elderly neighbor. After 15 years he
passed.
We still miss him till today....
And that was over 30 years ago. He was a lonely guy (his wife had passed before we met him) but a really nice man. Korean war Army infantry veteran too.
Tough to find great neighbors.
That oil looked more like tar. Thank you for being a good neighbor...! Thumbs up to you...!
Good man,for looking after your neighbour!!!!
You are a man of many lifts! That small lift is my favorite. It would lift my power wheelchair so I could work on it. Great video! Thanxz
I LOVE your videos and your expertise! You have inspired me, edified me, and helped me in so many ways. I am a true believer in your gifts. Thanks for being so great in your field through helping others and sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for letting all of us hang out :) and thanks for helping out the neighbor...
Seems like newer mowers run so lean, they constantly need to be primed to start, even when warm. Damn EPA regulations. Thanks Mustie for another great video!
I'd say that it's the ethanol in the regular gas. I own an almost same Yardman mower, the previous owner had trouble starting it. Did a complete tune-up, clean the carb, plug, synth oil, lube everything AND use premium gas with no ethanol. It starts now at first shot. People just don't maintain their stuff anymore
The ethanol is definitely a hindrance.
Way to go !
@@marcryvon , that is for da3sure my friend
Nice one Mustie. More inspiration for me. I trust your neighbour is grateful. Thank you
Sounds a lot better, like brand new ! Almost BN ! Great 👍🏻 job !
thanks for doing what you do. I was able to get three yard sale mowers for $30 after watching your videos for months and was able to fix them. I never would have been able to do this without you.
thats a nice neighbor thanks on behalf of all of us older folks
Mr. Mustie, u are an excellent demonstrator fixing small lawn equipment. May I make a suggestion-when mowing grass, please, turn the mower in the direction u started cutting the grass, this is for-Preventive Accidents At All Cost, Save Your Body, And Please, Be Safe, Always. God Bless. Mr. Granville S. Wright, Dramatic Baritone, Church Musician, And Fellow Toastmaster. P.S.-I have cut the grass this way, please give this A Try.
Mustie you are a small and large engine master. I have learned so much watching. Thank you dude.
Great fix nothing like a good neighbour especially when you are old.
Good on you to help out a neighbor. Reminds me of my grandfather, he was the plumber to half his small town well into his 80's always willing to help out where he could.
Mustie1 you rock. God bless you. This is another reason why we love your channel.
I have never found oil at a yard sale. You're lucky.😀👍✌️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
So wish you lived next door to me, i could be your 56 year old apprentice, i have picked up so much from your videos thank you very much :)
Nice job giving an old mower a little more life.
This is the perfect opportunity for me to say thanks, Mustie. Your small engine rescue videos have given me the confidence to do my own mower service for the first time.
I have an 18" push mulching mower that had old unstabilised fuel from the previous season and was overdue an oil change. I drained the tank, removed the carb bowl and cleaned the small amount of crud from it, changed the plug and filter and finally changed the old oil (about 3 seasons). Fresh non-ethanol fuel and it runs really nicely now. The only thing I could not do due to lack of tools was sharpen the blades.
So, once again, thanks and +sub
The grinder/flap disk are great ways to sharpen the blade, but an ordinary file will do the trick just as well, just needs a bit more muscle power.
RichE
Just looked up this video to give me information and refresh my memory on how you look at the problems with other people's lawn equipment that is not taken care of properly. I'm a subscriber and enjoy all your videos,but lawn and garden are my go to, helping out my equipment and helping my neighbors. Thank you so much!
Great skills on diagnosing, troubleshooting and repairing. Also a good job on jumpstarting that stalled bunny rabbit.
Good vid Musky. And that was Nibbles the rabbit. Rabbits are awesome.
You're a good man for helping out your neighbor and thanks for sharing this video.
What a excellent neighbor, ya love to see it.
What a nice kind young man. And very good at what he did. Thx also 4 ur excellent video.
Great education! I have 4 old mowers to make 1 that runs. I feel confident I can tackle that job now.
Very nice of you to look after the old boy
You are a good neighbor! Not enough people like you in the world.
Thanks for the video. I've had a push mower that hasn't run for a couple years. I screwed around with it a year ago but to no avail. Watched a couple of your videos and was able to get it running this evening! Process is everything when you know what to look for. Thanks!
I like projects like this. Get 'em in, do some cheap repairs, get 'em working again, and send them home. Old mower is showing it's age, but it ain't dead yet! (I kept waiting for you to remove that tag on the gas tank...) Good work! And a wascaly wabbit too!
Thank you for always providing such fun content. I can (and do) watch hours of your "wrenchin' in the garage" videos. Looking forward to the next one
Nice video, no real technical or tricky or needly information. Just got to the problem, fixed it and done with it.
I've recently started enjoying your channel and have a lawn mower needing a little work. You've given me "the stuff" to repair it, thanks a lot. Really enjoy your videos. Thanks for all the work taking us along.
That is a very kind thing you do for you neighbor! Good to see kindness is still around!
THANK YOU for an excellent video!
My dad could fix lawnmowers, outboard motors, chainsaws, tillers and the list goes on. I always have spare parts left when I try it 😀 Im looking at vids, trying to pick-up on tech help in getting mine fixed. Thanks again!
It's kind of like a "will it run", only with less suspense. Thanks for sharing the adventure!
Mr. Mustie, u are an excellent mechanic on fixing lawn equipment, may I, Yours Truly make a suggestion, Please, when mowing grass, turn any mower, in any direction you started cutting the grass, please, never back up mower at any cost, just for-Preventive Accidents Of Any Kind, Save Your Human Body, for, My Late Dad, showed me how to cut grass this way. Take Care And Be Safe, Always. Mr. Granville S. Wright, Dramatic Baritone, Church Musician, And Fellow Toastmaster.
Fun repair and even though a simple machine, still requires the ingenuity and diagnostic abilities of the repairman. Good one Darrin. Should help lots of folks out there in TH-cam land.
I firmly believe that to have good neighbors you gotta be a good neighbor...hats off to you Mustie1 the world could more like you!
That’s really nice of you to do all that for your neighbor. The lesson here is be good to one another.
So satisfying to watch you giving old things love.
That helps some of us "weekend wrenchers". Thank you..!
Ron Shell,
I like that term.
Thanks to you, I had my B&S mower running with fresh oil in 30 minutes. Much appreciated, sir.
Great job and great job keeping the neighbor going
Once again I'm in your debt. Trying to get my old Evinrude 9.5 running for the season. No start. Gave it a little tickle and vroom vroom. Pulled the bowl plug Mustie style and dry. Easy to take top of carb off. Nice and clean but needle stuck up blocking fuel. Just tapped it and it came free. Looked clean so put it back together. Let's squeeze the bulb a few times. Ah, hear fuel gurgling in the bowl now. Let's give her a tug what do you say? Vroom and stays vrooming. Thanks for all the lessons!!!!
Such a kind neighbor! Thanks for sharing!
Great video. The Schwinn Orange Crate stingwray in the background is about 75% original. Missing the chain guard and not sure if it's the original "sissy bar" but nice bike. My friend had a green Pea Picker and I was jealous. He wanted the red Apple Crate but the shop didn't have it. Would like to see the Cushman Police meter maid refurb video. Thanks again.
Mustie, You show a lot of heart here. There's a place in heaven for you.
Never thought small engines were worth fixing until I came across your videos. Now I’m an avid subscriber and look forward to working on them. Thank you so much for taking the time to teach and share
We need more neighborly folk in this world.. There are too many people that don't even know who lives next door.. I really enjoy your videos but confess I'm a bit jealous of all your tools.. Good job.. Keep up the good work!..
Good on you, looking after your neighbours, especially when they get up in years. A bit more of that from the rest of us would make for a better world.
Nice job helping your neighbor. We could use a lot more people like you. I think the top 3 things to check in no particular order is; 1- fuel, 2- fuel and 3- fuel.
thankyou soooo much , watched a vid of yours to change my mower oil , didnt relise how easy it was
Perfect repair man... better than the lawn mower lady...
Nice one Mustie 👍🏻 Helping your neighbours is top well done you 😄
Love it. You're a great antedote to the throw away society
This gentleman knows about lawn mower in this field unfortunately most men can't fix anything take it next door neighbor that's awesome video friend bless you
What a great neighbor and friend you are!! Always loved your channel, but like it even more now!! I hope when I am too old to work on my own stuff, I would have a neighbor like you around. Thank you for your service to your community!! BTW, good to see the Plymouth out of the shed!!