My Dad passed away this afternoon. He really enjoyed watching your vids; he did a fair bit of shouting at the screen! He was of the old school - a handful of spanners and a hammer. Keep the faith Mustie and thanks for all the entertainment my Dad and I had together over the last six months or so.
@@mustie1 thanks mate, I appreciate that. Keep doing what you're doing mate. I think there are a lot of Dads out there watching. God bless you all there and thanks again.
Sorry for your loss, My wife's dad passed last Nov at 91, after a short illness (not covid) lived a good life, still did his own yardwork and had a lot of Man toys
Man that hit me in the soul. I'm glad my parents are still alive though I know one day I will have face losing them. Especially my dad. He's had serious back issues for many years and lost his good job decades ago. He worked independently and finally earned enough to keep us out of losing the house and everything else. Now he has dementia and struggles to remember something he heard or saw seconds ago. Lots of regrets not spending time with him when I could. So most in my own crap. God bless you Mark. May you overcome the loss and still be happy. All my best.
Sorry for your loss, Mark. I still have my Dad...82 years old. In his younger days, he was very much like Mustie1, could fix nearly anything and had old parts squirreled away for everything. He passed a lot of those skills and traits on to me, thankfully. Anyhow, I'm glad you, your Dad and Mustie1 got some quality time together.
Your videos have definitely helped. Recently my neighbor asks "do you know a lawnmower guy?" Yeah, me. He says lawnmower stopped running last year. Ok, sure roll it over, we'll take a look-see. Carb and airbox just hangin there. The studs for the carb...gone. The bowl to the carb...gone. Tell the guy "you gotta find these missing pieces and I'll get it running for you." Check mfg site. Studs are not available seperately, only if you buy the cylinder head. Meh. Since the carb is not attached, I sprayed some ether in the cylinder. Nothin. Pull the plug. Almost 0 gap. I set it and test. Good spark. Try again. Fires right up for a second or two then dies. Didn't spray a lot of ether in there. Just enough. Now...if they could only find the missing pieces. It's a yard machine 21" w/ briggs 550ex 140cc engine. If you have the studs and other screws for carb/airbox. We could strike up a deal.
Mustie1: "There nothing worse than wasting time at a yard sale to go to the next one and see someone rolling out with a motorbike because you were 3 minutes late." Also Mustie1: *stops to pet the dogs* You have the correct priorities for sure! :D
@@danshadoin7661 muricans obsession with dogs is weird. its as if you guys can't socialize properly with other humans so you come up with dogs to fill the void
Scoring a free machine on the side of the road right before Mustie gets there? Good. Having Mustie come along when you do? Better. Making him take it so you can watch a will it run? Priceless.
Thanks mustie1! It's always cool hanging out with you! Last Sunday you put me in the mood to test fire my spare snowblower engine. It's an old 7 horse Tecumseh that I grabbed from a free pile about 20 years ago. I checked it for spark, gave it a little drink of fuel and she fired right off. Have a great week and I will tune in Sunday.
....agreed. Kinda miss the 'old days' when Mustie was wrenchin' in his home garage. Always enjoyed the test drives thru the trees of his back yard obstacle course.
While I am very happy for him that he has his big shop, I do miss the home garage and projects around the house. That and digging through the multiple "stashes" to find parts, lol.
NH has quite a lot of REALLY nice homes- but many of them are very old. built back when a home was a prized possession and not a bank's Monopoly game tile
yesterday i was watching an old mustie vid in the old shop. i commented how i missed the old shop and today here you are in the old shop and a bonus mid week video ...life is good
What a beautiful town, the one thing that I find curious about homes in the USA is the lack of fences. Once you step outside your house there’s no privacy , seems strange to us folk in AUS , great vid
Our yard sales are more like wealth shifting. They keeping passing the junk around until it can't be sold any more and then leave it in a Goodwill collection box.
They leave it on the front lawn for Mustie where he picks it up for free, makes money from youtube showing us how it died. Finally it's harvested for parts and lives on as a moped, boat or yard art.
It’s always a pleasure watching the Mustie1 picking bargains, thanks for taking us along for the ride, even got a bit of wrenching out of it, Suzuki mini bike teaser is uncalled for, you can’t do that shit, now I have to wait, I hate waiting, so do you. I’m sure it’ll be worth the wait, only for you Mustie, only for you my good man.
When you pass up sales you also pass up fish out of water finds too. The woman that has decorator stuff out and a box of her deceased husband's crap under a table that she doesn't value. Fish out of water finds are some of the best.
@@1pcfred That's sad. :-( There would very likely be more value in that box of her deceased husband's stuff than anything she could probably sell on her womanly tables. I love flee markets. Garage sales are what Mustie1 seems to be encountering, ya know, girly crap, baby clothes, etc.. Good stuff is slim pickins sometimes with garage sales, though occasionally one can find things of value. Like I say, flee markets are cool too. There's a HUGE outdoor market in my area where I recently picked up a miters saw for about 15 bucks. MANY MANY tools! It's quite an impressive place. That's what I look for too, the valuable stuff.. ya know.. "Guy stuff". And I'm a female. Apparently guy stuff doesn't just hold value for guys only. I DO enjoy stocking my garage with good buys.
@@jeanparish9559 it's sad but finding a treasure can make you happy. It's the ying and yang of life. There can be no light without darkness. I try not to darken anyone's doorstep for too long either. Slim pickins makes the hunt that much sweeter. If every meal was dessert how good would it taste? Sometimes people ask me what I'm looking for when I'm shopping. I just say a bargain. If it really is a bargain then I can't afford to pass it up. We all need a good deal now and again.
Concerning the Columbia bikes. The factory only had 5-6 people welding/brazing forks. My aunt was one of them before they shut down. Did it for decades. My father put some time in there. Because my aunt got a discount, I was stuck with Columbias. Heavy, heavy bikes.
It was so great to see the old garage again. it got me right in the feels, how weird is that? I don't even really know you, but seeing the homestead again brought up sentimental feelings kind of like visiting an old childhood home. Mustie never underestimate the impact you have on us fellow wrench turners.
I use to do a lot of yard sales. Drive around in my truck with the other half and sometimes we come back home with either nothing or the truck is full. You go to one and you thought you have a good deal and drive to another and saw something you could have got it earlier or too late. The way it goes. Then later you have a yard sale that you have to sell the stuff you bought. It never ends. Thanks.for.the memories.
Great buy mustie roto tiller at 50 bucks is a bargain for sure knew you would have it fired up in no time good to see the old shop too take care and look forward to Sunday thanks for the video 👍👌🔧🔧🔧😀😀
Had one when I was a kid, all steel. You added some sort of oil, and it puffed smoke. Loved that smell. Good memories with my dad that I'll never forget.
Sweet oil score mustie /i had the greatest score of my life yesterday !/got a champion 7800 watt heavy duty gen for 0.00$ /it was full of rotten terrible fuel the hr meter had 1 hour on it /so i mustied it over a couple hrs and boom 2 pulls runs like a champ /me sooo happy !!!!
I always find that those "community" or "multi family" yard sales are the worst when trying to find a deal. But when pulling up to a house where they don't even have stuff setup, those can be awesome because usually those people will invite you into their garage and you can scan things that maybe they weren't going to sell, but for $50 will let you drag that upright drill press out.
I wish we had these in the UK, we used to have whats called (car boot sale) basically where you driver your car / van to a predetermined location and set up and you have hundreds and sometimes thousands of people set up, sadly most have now stopped ether because the councils that owned the land ether said "no you see health and safety" despite them running for 60 years or more without issue, or to the people that own the land selling it for land development, it just sucks as I used to have 8 car boot sales in my area where i could get all kinds of good stuff and now i have zero and i would need to travel 60 miles for the closest one >.
Yeah its a real shame, seems like most stuff just gets thrown in the dump, only place to get used tools is ebay and theyre usually the same price as new stuff
Yard sales are the bomb! I admit, it was the yard sales and not the mower repair that landed me on this channel. (The repairs were so interesting I've been here for years now).
I don't usually comment on old videos like this but I was gobsmacked to see how many yard sales you can visit in one morning. I knew they existed but thought is was the sort of thing where there might be one yard sale every few months in a given area. This goes a long way to explain how Mustie gets hold of all these machines.
Hey Mustie1, at around 19:20 those things that you couldn’t identify are masonry anchors. You hammer drill a hole the diameter of the anchor and drop the anchor in the hole. When you tighten the bolt into them they expand like an old bicycle gooseneck.
I have that $50 mower deal beat, scored a $15 22" self propelled craftsman mower last year that said "needs carburetor work" but it ended up just needing the spark plug cleaned off
I had an original Troy-bilt Pony. It had reverse and 3 forward speeds via multiple pullies. You could match the ground speed to the conditions while keeping the tines running at a set rate. As I remember, I sold it about a decade ago, it didn't have a 'throttle' so to speak. There were 'Start', "Stop", and "Run" settings and the governor did the rest. Nice to see the old shop again.
in my area, nobody opens their garage sales until 9am - usually if you arrive right at 9, they are just starting to set up, plus they always have the sales start on Thursday so if you have a 9-5 job you don't get a shot at anything until Saturday after all the good stuff is gone
"Little does Mustie know.... While he's out buying more stuff? His wife has setup her own yard sale to clear out some of the guy toys....."
she needs another pair of shoes. HeHe
Revolving door lol!
@@jazpanoz4996 oh nooooo. I woke just after 4am. Looked at notices.... I GOT IT! Revolving door smile 🤣 yea, I'm slow. Cheers!
Mike AUSTIN @ Nah all good Mike hehe!
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My Dad passed away this afternoon. He really enjoyed watching your vids; he did a fair bit of shouting at the screen! He was of the old school - a handful of spanners and a hammer. Keep the faith Mustie and thanks for all the entertainment my Dad and I had together over the last six months or so.
sorry to here you lost your dad mark, l feel for you
@@mustie1 thanks mate, I appreciate that. Keep doing what you're doing mate. I think there are a lot of Dads out there watching. God bless you all there and thanks again.
Sorry for your loss, My wife's dad passed last Nov at 91, after a short illness (not covid) lived a good life, still did his own yardwork and had a lot of Man toys
Man that hit me in the soul. I'm glad my parents are still alive though I know one day I will have face losing them. Especially my dad. He's had serious back issues for many years and lost his good job decades ago. He worked independently and finally earned enough to keep us out of losing the house and everything else. Now he has dementia and struggles to remember something he heard or saw seconds ago. Lots of regrets not spending time with him when I could. So most in my own crap. God bless you Mark. May you overcome the loss and still be happy. All my best.
Sorry for your loss, Mark. I still have my Dad...82 years old. In his younger days, he was very much like Mustie1, could fix nearly anything and had old parts squirreled away for everything. He passed a lot of those skills and traits on to me, thankfully. Anyhow, I'm glad you, your Dad and Mustie1 got some quality time together.
*Despite the economic crisis it's still a good time to invest in Gold and Crypto.*
Stock are good but crypto is better
@@kathyscharles8268 Stock are good too
I wanted to trade Crypto but got confused by the fluctuations in price
That won't bother you if you trade with a professional like Expert Rico James
I heard his strategies are really good
Your videos have definitely helped. Recently my neighbor asks "do you know a lawnmower guy?" Yeah, me. He says lawnmower stopped running last year. Ok, sure roll it over, we'll take a look-see. Carb and airbox just hangin there. The studs for the carb...gone. The bowl to the carb...gone. Tell the guy "you gotta find these missing pieces and I'll get it running for you." Check mfg site. Studs are not available seperately, only if you buy the cylinder head. Meh. Since the carb is not attached, I sprayed some ether in the cylinder. Nothin. Pull the plug. Almost 0 gap. I set it and test. Good spark. Try again. Fires right up for a second or two then dies. Didn't spray a lot of ether in there. Just enough. Now...if they could only find the missing pieces. It's a yard machine 21" w/ briggs 550ex 140cc engine. If you have the studs and other screws for carb/airbox. We could strike up a deal.
Seeing the old fort again sure is great for us longtime Mustiteers.
I agree
Same, made me miss the old style.
@@canman809 no
Where it all began
@@robertgrant4501 👍
Mustie1: "There nothing worse than wasting time at a yard sale to go to the next one and see someone rolling out with a motorbike because you were 3 minutes late."
Also Mustie1: *stops to pet the dogs*
You have the correct priorities for sure! :D
Always stop for doggos
If you don't pet the dogs when you get the chance, someone else will beat you to it. :)
And always bring treats for the barkers!
Gotta get your priorities in the proper order.
@@danshadoin7661 muricans obsession with dogs is weird. its as if you guys can't socialize properly with other humans so you come up with dogs to fill the void
Scoring a free machine on the side of the road right before Mustie gets there? Good. Having Mustie come along when you do? Better. Making him take it so you can watch a will it run? Priceless.
Thanks mustie1! It's always cool hanging out with you! Last Sunday you put me in the mood to test fire my spare snowblower engine. It's an old 7 horse Tecumseh that I grabbed from a free pile about 20 years ago. I checked it for spark, gave it a little drink of fuel and she fired right off. Have a great week and I will tune in Sunday.
It was nice seeing a video back in the old shop
Actually, it's kinda nice to see you back in the old home shop again.
....agreed. Kinda miss the 'old days' when Mustie was wrenchin' in his home garage. Always enjoyed the test drives thru the trees of his back yard obstacle course.
Just thinking the same, gave me a warm fuzzy feeling, seeing the old shop, wherever had some good times.
Balance that with his new neighbours being astounded by some of the junk he runs down their street.
@@socalpal8416 his big shop is nice.
While I am very happy for him that he has his big shop, I do miss the home garage and projects around the house. That and digging through the multiple "stashes" to find parts, lol.
Anyone who stops and pets the dogs has got to be a good guy
You showed a needy old engine a little love and it responded!
Could you imagine what Musties yard sale would look like man heaven
I would be flat broke walking out of there.
Another epic one would be Tubalcain's (mrpete111)
Yaaa he will pay all of it.
He'll be buried with his treasures. Never gonna happen.
hoarders don't have sales, but you can take what you want after the avalanche traps and kills him
Did you ever notice in neighborhood yard sale the guy with all the stuff you want to buy, is just cleaning his garage and not having a sale
Now that was 38 minutes well spent! Thanks Mustie.
Mustie 1 " The Buick wasn't for me " It already runs.
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A bonus video from Mustie1 turns a regular wednesday into a; "WOW! That's cool wednesday" 😁
Thank you, Sir!
Feels quite nostalgic seeing the ol' garage again, been a while since we last saw it... :D
Emptied it out, now he's going to fill it up again.
A talking Kirby, wish mine did🔌
His wife was probably thinking "and he's starting all over again, right after I made him move that stuff out"
At 19:14 those are masonry anchors for like drilling into brick and mounting a shutter.
Love your channel and content!!💪🏼🔥🔥👍🏻
Amazing seeing the neighbourhood where Mustie lives. Massively affluent area by the looks of it. Just stunning
NH has quite a lot of REALLY nice homes- but many of them are very old. built back when a home was a prized possession and not a bank's Monopoly game tile
yesterday i was watching an old mustie vid in the old shop. i commented how i missed the old shop and today here you are in the old shop and a bonus mid week video ...life is good
I was going to comment about the mid week surprize..and you did the same! Awesome to see extra stuff!
"What's that? I don't know that that is." It's an expanding anchor for bolting stuff to concrete. Sometimes called a "confast."
Confast is a term often used to describe the yard sale industry
confast is the trademarked term for them
Those were AJ's Abercrombie Johnson's otherwise known as a Lead anchor. Can be used in cinder block walls if you use a "Hollow wall set".
I always, when I can, prefer to go into the mortar joint with a 1/4" plug and a #14 wood screw.
We called em various names in Aus; loxons, dynabolts etc. Too many flavours!
What a beautiful town, the one thing that I find curious about homes in the USA is the lack of fences. Once you step outside your house there’s no privacy , seems strange to us folk in AUS , great vid
It’s always a good time watching your content.Thanks for sharing.
Two Mustie videos in a week. The coolness factor just doubled. Good evening from Prospect in Adelaide, Australia. Have a good day or night everyone.
Our yard sales are more like wealth shifting. They keeping passing the junk around until it can't be sold any more and then leave it in a Goodwill collection box.
They leave it on the front lawn for Mustie where he picks it up for free, makes money from youtube showing us how it died. Finally it's harvested for parts and lives on as a moped, boat or yard art.
Nice to see homes flying old Glory.
Live free or die!
Mustie gotta tell you. Bought that silver buick! About 2 years ago. Just happened to be watching this video. Small world!
Classic Mustie, kicking it old school. Loved every moment
Mustie is a classic guy and he has class! I still want to be like Mistie when I grow up 😎
It’s always a pleasure watching the Mustie1 picking bargains, thanks for taking us along for the ride, even got a bit of wrenching out of it, Suzuki mini bike teaser is uncalled for, you can’t do that shit, now I have to wait, I hate waiting, so do you. I’m sure it’ll be worth the wait, only for you Mustie, only for you my good man.
I can't speak for others but I miss seeing you work on stuff in the old shop/ home garage.
Sure is nice to see the old shop again.... nostalgia!
A minute in and that’s more than I see in a whole year here in the uk.
Ye we don’t get stuff like this do we
uk has expensive junk
Those houses, in a nice quiet area in the sticks would cost millions over here.
@@mickenoss they cost millions here too.
@Radar Fairy Geddon.
Reminds me of yard sale’s with my dad. We could be going 40mph and 600ft away. “Nope, nothing good! On to the next one!” Thanks for the memories!
When you pass up sales you also pass up fish out of water finds too. The woman that has decorator stuff out and a box of her deceased husband's crap under a table that she doesn't value. Fish out of water finds are some of the best.
@@1pcfred That's sad. :-( There would very likely be more value in that box of her deceased husband's stuff than anything she could probably sell on her womanly tables. I love flee markets. Garage sales are what Mustie1 seems to be encountering, ya know, girly crap, baby clothes, etc.. Good stuff is slim pickins sometimes with garage sales, though occasionally one can find things of value. Like I say, flee markets are cool too. There's a HUGE outdoor market in my area where I recently picked up a miters saw for about 15 bucks. MANY MANY tools! It's quite an impressive place. That's what I look for too, the valuable stuff.. ya know.. "Guy stuff". And I'm a female. Apparently guy stuff doesn't just hold value for guys only. I DO enjoy stocking my garage with good buys.
@@jeanparish9559 it's sad but finding a treasure can make you happy. It's the ying and yang of life. There can be no light without darkness. I try not to darken anyone's doorstep for too long either. Slim pickins makes the hunt that much sweeter. If every meal was dessert how good would it taste? Sometimes people ask me what I'm looking for when I'm shopping. I just say a bargain. If it really is a bargain then I can't afford to pass it up. We all need a good deal now and again.
Nice surprise video thanks as usual great entertainment cute dogs
Very nice surprise in the middle of the week. Gracias Mustie.
Mid-week tiller revival and Yard sale with Mustie. How cool is that!!!
That was a fast will it run.
The home shop! Instant rush of nostalgia from the videos of years ago. Nice to see it again.
Concerning the Columbia bikes. The factory only had 5-6 people welding/brazing forks. My aunt was one of them before they shut down. Did it for decades. My father put some time in there. Because my aunt got a discount, I was stuck with Columbias. Heavy, heavy bikes.
A mid week bonus 👍really nice to see the old shop again
20 years ago I would hit the garage sales Saturday morning and ask, "Any guns or tools?". But most of them were baby clothes and nick knacks.
It was so great to see the old garage again. it got me right in the feels, how weird is that? I don't even really know you, but seeing the homestead again brought up sentimental feelings kind of like visiting an old childhood home. Mustie never underestimate the impact you have on us fellow wrench turners.
Always LOVE your WORK and HUNTING !!!!!!!!!
Square Body truck stuff!!! Dog, "Mustie, I love your videos"
Omg you had to sneak a motorbike glimpse in on last second...your the best!
gotta keep them wanting more
Driving around with Mustie, what a swell day!
I use to do a lot of yard sales. Drive around in my truck with the other half and sometimes we come back home with either nothing or the truck is full. You go to one and you thought you have a good deal and drive to another and saw something you could have got it earlier or too late. The way it goes. Then later you have a yard sale that you have to sell the stuff you bought. It never ends. Thanks.for.the memories.
Great buy mustie roto tiller at 50 bucks is a bargain for sure knew you would have it fired up in no time good to see the old shop too take care and look forward to Sunday thanks for the video 👍👌🔧🔧🔧😀😀
Liked being in the old shop. Fun watching you struggle without all the tools, like me. : )
The smell those older train sets give off when they run is just the right kind of burnt. Used to have one, don't know what happened to it.
That smell is, ozone. A little is ok a lot is not. I should look that up.
Had one when I was a kid, all steel. You added some sort of oil, and it puffed smoke. Loved that smell. Good memories with my dad that I'll never forget.
i love your show all ways so thanks
Ahh 😌 just like old times working out of the OLD shop, miss the old place.
I just have to say what a beautiful shot of some of the best country side i have seen
The original Mustie garage! Brought a tear to my eye.
Good finds! Swap the wheels right to left and valve stems will be outside. Can’t Wait to see the Suzuki! And like seeing the old shop again
Hanging out with Mustie1 makes for a good day.
Sweet oil score mustie /i had the greatest score of my life yesterday !/got a champion 7800 watt heavy duty gen for 0.00$ /it was full of rotten terrible fuel the hr meter had 1 hour on it /so i mustied it over a couple hrs and boom 2 pulls runs like a champ /me sooo happy !!!!
Never realized you're a new hampshire native I live in the Lakes region makes it even more enjoyable to watch these videos now. So cool 😎
Love the throw back to the home shop. Where it all started
Mid week Mustie1 is the dream! Not a bad haul, being in your garage was a throwback and that end clip has me really excited :D
I always find that those "community" or "multi family" yard sales are the worst when trying to find a deal.
But when pulling up to a house where they don't even have stuff setup, those can be awesome because usually those people will invite you into their garage and you can scan things that maybe they weren't going to sell, but for $50 will let you drag that upright drill press out.
Estate sale garage sales are my favorite. The old boys always got goods.
Love the yard sales....awesome video...thanks for posting..watching from queensland Australia..
The train set in the slot car you know when you’re having your second childhood
I am SO excited to see a midweek Mustie1 video. Thank you, Sir!
always fun to hang out with Mustie1 and the puppies are always worth patting
rood trip rood trip thanks love it thanks
I wish we had these in the UK, we used to have whats called (car boot sale) basically where you driver your car / van to a predetermined location and set up and you have hundreds and sometimes thousands of people set up, sadly most have now stopped ether because the councils that owned the land ether said "no you see health and safety" despite them running for 60 years or more without issue, or to the people that own the land selling it for land development, it just sucks as I used to have 8 car boot sales in my area where i could get all kinds of good stuff and now i have zero and i would need to travel 60 miles for the closest one >.
Yeah its a real shame, seems like most stuff just gets thrown in the dump, only place to get used tools is ebay and theyre usually the same price as new stuff
I see that "drive by" means something different there, than here.
I love this channel love Small Engine stuff keep up the awesome content I may be 32 but I'm a old soul heart love Wrentham on small engines
Man can literally fix anything 😁👍🇺🇸🇬🇧
Yard sales are the bomb! I admit, it was the yard sales and not the mower repair that landed me on this channel. (The repairs were so interesting I've been here for years now).
Sales have been off for me so far this year. I really don't want crap so much lately though. Not that I haven't bought some. But it's all work.
@@1pcfred The work part hits home. I have fun projects lined up...but so many waiting....it is more like work than hobby
@@Dancing_Alone_wRentals they can wait until you want to do them. Otherwise it is work.
Felt comfy being back in the old workshop again.
Great job fixing that up. What a great little tiller.
I don't usually comment on old videos like this but I was gobsmacked to see how many yard sales you can visit in one morning. I knew they existed but thought is was the sort of thing where there might be one yard sale every few months in a given area. This goes a long way to explain how Mustie gets hold of all these machines.
Love the “end of the movie” sneak peak only for those who stayed until after the credits…
Its usually the best part!
A $50 motorcycle? 2:09
My guess is it's a 4 wheeler.
I have to say it was kinda nice being back in the home shop again for a bit!
I'm always hunting for speakers 😏
That set looked like some custom made vintage 2.1 system. Seriously cool 😎 👍
Hey Mustie1, at around 19:20 those things that you couldn’t identify are masonry anchors. You hammer drill a hole the diameter of the anchor and drop the anchor in the hole. When you tighten the bolt into them they expand like an old bicycle gooseneck.
This video really messed me up, I was so damn sure it was Sunday when I saw that you had uploaded!
ditto... hadda check the calender.. wth..
That dog was at the same time shy and jealous LOL
ya it was definitely having a moment :)
I like these kind of yard sale videos. You should do more of these.
My best yard sale find was a brand new Selmer tenor sax with the tags on it-250 bucks! Still play it!
Missed these yard sale videos.
Ok I'm up for a bit of Mustie 😎. Cheers as always. (Edit) glad I watched to the end. That made the video for me. Love your work mate.
I have that $50 mower deal beat, scored a $15 22" self propelled craftsman mower last year that said "needs carburetor work" but it ended up just needing the spark plug cleaned off
New Hampshire is stunning.
Another 'Coffee Break'!:) Hello Mustie1! Semper Fidelis
Tandem Trike!!!!!
That's what I was thinking 😂
I had an original Troy-bilt Pony. It had reverse and 3 forward speeds via multiple pullies. You could match the ground speed to the conditions while keeping the tines running at a set rate. As I remember, I sold it about a decade ago, it didn't have a 'throttle' so to speak. There were 'Start', "Stop", and "Run" settings and the governor did the rest.
Nice to see the old shop again.
2 dogs and a rototiller, sounds like a country song.
You do more drive bys in a day then a gangster does in a year
Back where it all began !! Loved this vid 👏🏻👏🏻 I see it didn’t take Mama Mustie long to commandeer some of Mustie1’s garage space with a fridge 🤣🐶
Ah! Back in the old garage shop. The good old days!
Good to see the old shop again many a great videos to come from there
Hey Mustie...when is your garage sale????????
Never ever buy the stuff he sells and is not running. You would be in a huge pile of shit. 😂🤣😄
I think Mustie's would be a reversal. You take stuff to him and pay him (to fix it)!
Yard sale roaming with Mustie1 my dream.. lol. I’m from Vermont so it’s good to see what u look for in New England yard sales
Nostalgie, the old workshop at home nice ☺👍👍😎
Was great and fantastic see you working in the old shop like old times
in my area, nobody opens their garage sales until 9am - usually if you arrive right at 9, they are just starting to set up, plus they always have the sales start on Thursday so if you have a 9-5 job you don't get a shot at anything until Saturday after all the good stuff is gone