Will it Run? Free Broken Honda yard sale find.
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2018
- went to a town wide yard sale and asked at a farm if they had any power equipment , this was in a barn for some time after failing to start. lets see if can find the problem and fix it.
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Since retiring 60 days ago, you have help me find my long lost love for working on small engines. For years never had the time and now time is not an issue. Thank you Mustie1
You can't get better than Darrin. Enjoy and stay dirty! ;)
Thank you MUSTIE! my $50 HONDA TRACTOR had exactly the same problem😀 slipped the belt off just like you did......cleaned the cogs, reset the timing belt, AND POOF! THE QUIETEST LAWN TRACTOR I HAVE EVER HEARD!! THANK YOU FOR THE EDUCATION!
Only discovered this channel couple weeks back! This man is so impressive! He does what we all wish we could in “our” garage! I’m good at drinking beer in the garage and watching others who know!
I would have given you a chance between slim and none getting that timing belt off and back on without pulling the engine. Excellent effort and skill. 👍😎👍
I can't help but to smile every time I hear that "HA!"
Hi Mustie,
You remind me very much of my late dad, he could fix stuff like this, I remember him and I changing a broken valve spring on my cousins car, a Hillman Minx I think it was, (it was a LONG time ago!) And because my cousin was going on holiday in the car that morning, we didn't have time to take the head off, so my dad took out a spark plug and fed some rope into the cylinder and I hand cranked the engine till the piston held the valve in place, then we swapped the broken spring for a spare that dad had (getting the broken one off was easy,-compressing the new spring until we could slip the collets in place wasn't!)
then he took the rope out, put the plug back in and off on holiday he went!
I'm 65 now, and dads been gone 18 years, he was my go-to guy when things went belly up!
I still dream of him, still miss him...
Regards from the UK
Chris
I just wonder..when yr dad passed away, he took with him all the skills. Is there any of his children continues his passion? Same with Mustie, who will enherit his valuable skills n continue to use n manage all stuff in the garage..or, all these will be gone? Unless someone from the family learns n share the passion, everything will be gone.
Your dad sounds like mine. We did those things too. whe i wanted my first car he made me buy one that didnt run, he knew i could fix it and inspired the confidence. I later had a career in auto mechanics, then changed to micro mechanics as a watchmaker. I still do these things, ny daughter is coming of age for a car. I want to buy something not running, my wife not so much. I still have my dad. Unfortunately he has dementia and cant remember much of anything any longer.
Mustie: I just found your channel yesterday and watch with fascination. Have subbed and I hope I can learn some things. Maybe just enough to maintain my garden equipment and house appliances. I am female and am starting from a knowledge base of zero. If there was only one skill I could have, I want the ability to fix machines.
Me a little, not as good as my dad though.
You have the ability, you just need the knowledge!
Mustie1, you are a genius. I would have done everything wrong and put way too much time and energy into this but you made it so easy. I learn so much from you.
I've never seen the water cooled Honda in a mower. Interesting.
You sound exactly like Eric the car guy
I had one long time ago
Good job,good show.
We have the 3813 version. Very quiet. You can have a conversation while standing next to a running engine. Ours just sits.....we use old Lesco walk behind mowers....faster
They even used the same engine in the ex5500 5.5k generators. Great engine super quite you can be standing next to the it while it's cranking out 3KW or more and still have A conversation. Only issue is the what Honda wants for spare parts and the lack of aftermarket parts.
It's the little nuggets of wisdom that makes this channel so good. He often stops and takes the time to explain what he's doing, thinking, expecting to happen, etc, always including the audience in what's going on.
I came across your channel about a year ago and have been a fan ever since. You make your videos like we are standing next to you and in some ways helping. I have learned a lot without knowing it. I been working on different stuff and I will remember something you said or did in one of your videos . that in its self has made the job easier and faster for me. Thank you for including us in what you like to do. It's a pleasure to watch your videos and please don't change the way you do things. Thank you for being you!!!
Timothy Kepner I totally agree with you well said.
This is some of the best content on RUclips. I watch every video at normal playback speed. I watch most content at 1.5 speed.
Very entertaining, very educational. Thank you for the contributions.
I will never own a riding lawn mower nor will I ever, but I couldn't quit watching this video! Great stuff!
Another great video. I like the way you talk to the camera like I am standing in the garage with. I have been laid up with my leg propped up with a severe leg wound. I cannot get into my own garage and look forward to your videos. Thanks so much for your videos.
thanks for watchin chris
It reminds me of Tom hanks talking to “Wilson” in cast away
I have convolessed with Mustie too. Good luck with your leg man.
I really like the way you chase down the mice problems in the engine compartments and the way you include the viewers in the conversations. I don't know about the others, but I wish I could stick my hand thru my phone and hold the camera for you so you can use both your hands when you need to
half the time when he says "smell that?" I give a sniff
@@mikehermis4940 I can relate. A lot of the time I try and toss in my 2 cents worth as well. My wife always asks me who I'm talking to. I say just the video. 😏
Yes definitely, he sounds like a cool guy to hang out with and just watch. Hunting down the problem is half the fun of taking things apart
ROFL @ who are you talking to?
Love the video and the shop if I filmed myself In my shop it would be close to the very same lol! Right down to talking to myself 😂 very well done my friend I applaud your work and the Honda thanks you as well! You do the same as me as far as it don't matter what it is I'll take a look and in 90% cases I would say it's not an extremely hard fix it's usually due to lack of care be it ethanol gummed carb or rusted gas tank or a rats nest on in the flywheel teeth 😀 seems to me us guys are just the ones that get a safisfaction and since of accomplishment (don't mind getting our hands dirty) and it feels even better knowing it didn't cost a dime and it's fixed right no corners being cut! Keep making videos man I'll keep watching!👀👌👍🍻
What separates this fix-it channel from most others is his excellent narration - makes it easy to follow his reasoning. Very educational!
Heck of a deal. Several hours of labor for an over $1k worth of mower. Knowledge and skills.
I really appreciate that you take time to share diagnosis from experience rather than internet parts changing. Its why I watch your channel. Keep up the entertainment. I'm now much better able to maintain my small engines around the house.
Nice work. Would have NEVER guessed you'd get that belt back on.
So good to find a guy that thinks for himself and just does not just replace parts,fascinating to watch!
Yea but removing the engine from these are very easy, just replaced a timing belt on one myself. Now in the future engine is still gonna have to come back out for timing belt issue's. A hinge on the battery base, after he cut it, now that would have been great.
That was fun. Good job. No other small mower manufacturer puts a water cooled sophisticated engine in a glorified go cart with a grass deck. I love Honda. Thanks
He lays hands on the broken...behold..it runnth.
"Start up, take your slipped belt and run!" Immediately it started up before them, corrected it`s slippy belt, and went to the lawn, glorifying Mustie...
:-D
Somewhat of this?
:-P
lol
haha
One man's junk is another man's step up. A neighbor trashed his 44" deck Cub Cadet. Told me it didn't run. 3 days later and no $ expended, I was cutting grass. That was eight years ago. And yes, it's still my main mower.
Don't you just love when they keep maintenance in mind when they build these things
love your presentation you talk as you work and no music please i learn a lot from you
Thank you for NOT breaking out a Fix it manual , You're exactly right it's much more entertaining and you learn more by figuring it out for yourself it's what make's good trouble shooting techs. I like the longer Videos and have missed one week or two a week . Thanks Mustie1 for posting these videos
I've watched enough Mustie videos to know right away that Mustie would cut the battery tray instead of removing the engine to get to the timing belt. These videos are an inspiration.
Cutting that battery tray grinds my gears so hard. Its so fun to disassemble stuff, specially those what are not so common. And using that old belt... Well no comments.
@@didyliduu I’m using my old belt but I did remove my engine
Just started watching you a few weeks ago. I would love to sit and talk with you over a few adult beverages. You crack me up when you ask “ what do you think “ or “ what should we do next”. I’ve learned a lot from you and I’m 70. Never to old to learn. Thanks.
A can sit and watch u all day u are good at what u do
Thank you Mustie. You've given me the knowledge and know-how to tackle the rebuild on my Coleman generator. Much praise man!
every time you ask a question i answer like im watching dora. i think im losing it.
You must have kids ( or grandkids like me)
I do the same thing. Then have to explain to my wife why I am answering. I just tell her I'm helping him fix it.
I do that too! My wife thinks I'm weird.....
I gave up explaining to my wife, now she knows I’m weird! Doesn’t think it, knows it..just that much easier to watch, comment and learn from the Master..Mustie 1
You're not alone...
This is the 5th time I have watched this video. It is very inspirational to watch your older videos.
The Discovery channel needs to pay you a visit! This is a show they need! You are amazing, Sir!
Just trying to remember what life was like without mustie1 videos.....pretty dull please dont quit 🙂👍
I'm in no way mechanically inclined, but there's something very pleasurable about watching you solve problems. Great stuff @mustie1 thanks for your channel.
My God, what I would give for Mustie's tool collection. This guy has every single tool devised by mankind, lol. It would take me a week to do things that he does in 30 mins.
I am 71 an watch all that you make or try to you explain all the moves as you go great job. Paul
Another great vid, Mustie, thank you. I really appreciate your methodical approach to troubleshooting and the way you talk us through the process. It makes me think about a number of small engine problems I've wrestled with in the past and I feel better equipped to tackle them in the future. Something else that keeps me coming back to your channel is how humble you are and self-deprecating in your humour. In an increasingly ego-centric world, your videos are a refreshing change and you come across as a decent guy of good character. Thanks for all the work you do sharing your projects and what you know.
I'm thinking Mr Mouse was kicking it between the cam and water pump pulleys when the previous owner tried to start it last spring. Poor little guy's body got dragged thru and made the belt skip time, as evidenced by the fur and guts all over the pulleys. Hey, it's almost Halloween...don't be hatin'! lol
(giggles) nice one, and quite agreed. Hence why Mustie didn't sniff that belt! Burnt rubber, nah - squished mouse, yepp!
I love watching guys fix things.
Liked to follow, easy to listen to, great sense of humor. Good filming. Thanks
I found your channel about a week ago, I've been "binge" watching for the past couple of days :)
A lot of good information, plus entertaining to watch.
you'll be watching for quite a wile....
I just learned somthing
You saved a lot of time sliding that belt off and cleaning the teeth without having to remove the engine.Well done.
I 'm not mechanically inclined,but I enjoy watching you work. .Thanks.
Great videos I like your interaction with the people watching. Keep up the good work.
Nice Job, Nice ingenuity, Nice Fix, Nice Tractor, Nice Dog, Nice Video, Nice Voice.............................
Me personally i like how you explain things and take time to show us how to troubleshoot and what to look for its helped me huge thanks for all your hard work mustie1
You are costing me a lot of sleep watching these videos! Keep them coming! Learning more every time!
Good video, glad to see a home mechanic in action.
Mustie you are great at making these videos. I can imagine the hassle in getting some of these shots for us. I personally have embraced the "thinking man's" approach to repairing things...it's always you Vdub guys ain't it? If you want to keep doing these forever, I've got your back.
Another freebie lawn tractor? I'm so freaking jealous of you Mustie1
We all are ! Around here, a worn, crappy mower sells 100 to 175$ in yard sales ! Tractors even worse !
@GM Kof hard lol I get them here on thur.or Fri.for free
@GM Kof hard people around here set them on curb ..for free
Time to camp out with Trailer in.....Maine...New Jersey? (Go East) ;)
Older guys are even worse. They think their old stuff they bought in the '70s are priceless ! Try upscale areas, rich guys never fix anything...
Just found your channel and binge watching. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. The world would be a better place with more people like you!
Outstanding! Your acumen is obvious and your video making skills are accessible and pleasant.
WOW, that is one quiet motor. I just love watching your videos I learn so much. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
Great job, Mustie! It's amazing how much stuff we throw away just because we don't have the knowledge of how to fix it..
I loved this . Very interesting. I like how you cut the battery tray , set piston at tdc with a screwdriver , cleaned pulleys , and reused the old belt . It runs without spending any money on parts .
i am 60 i have worked on small engines and autos most my life. i think you do great on everything you work o thank you.
I'm so glad I stumbled onto this channel a few weeks ago. I've been watching all of the videos you have. I love your personality. Reminds me of my old man and how he goes about doing things. I also enjoy the fact you don't censor yourself.
yeah mustie! rules the kind of guy everybody want to be friend :) in my case loll
It’s been said he’s the Mr. Roger’s of motor repair without the cardigan sweater! Ha
Lol....he makes you feel like you are right there with him.
hahhahahha:)
Oh, I wish I lived in the land of Mustie, where all the mowers were broke and rusty...
Look away, Look away, Look away, in Musty land.
........In The Land Of Fixie
Rusty or Mustie ??? :)
Another one comes back from the dust!
The start of a Mustie Glee Club...;O Just need a Choreographer ...;p
I came for a chainsaw video but you are such good company, Mustie 1, that I've stayed for many more. I now know a lot more about small engined machinery.
I realize this is an old video... but I REALLY appreciate you going through the process of trouble-shooting (rather than looking it up on Google)! I've learned so much from watching your vids. Thank you!
That’s a damn nice mower. Liquid cooled and everything.
My Dad has one of these ... bought in 1995 ... still runs great. I maintained the heck out of it when i lived with him years ago.
I agree
One of my favorite channels! Thanks for all the video's!
That is a seriously nice tractor. Great find, Mustie. It’s crazy how some people won’t take care of equipment, treating it like a tax write-off when it won’t start thanks to their jacked up “fixes” or abuse. My dad would say it’s a perfect example of “more dollars than sense.”
Yes I love the way you show all those ideas of tearing things down like I would have never thought about the belt but you did like cutting the battery and sliding it back that's really informative you have a great mind and I love watching you keep it up I watch all the time
Finger in the hole trick, works every time.
Dave Stout remember just the tip though
Like he said "Nah, it feels really weird"
@@tjlovesrachel hahahahaha... just the tip :)
Works on my wife. It resets the ecm.
Awesome!! Learned a lot. Thanks Mustie. Live in Florida panhandle. Hurricane Michael only nicked us a bit where I live but both of my generators run because of what I learned from you. Last year both had gummed up carburetors. Your instruction cleaned them out. I was afraid of working on carburetors until your vids. Thanks again!!
nice to here ludvig
Another one brought back to life. This is an excellent video.
Great free lawn mower, wish we had things like that in my area.
Don't worry about what the trolls have to say or think. Just keep on doin what your doin. It's all good.
That is one of the elements that makes your videos excellent. You dive right in, we go along for the ride, and you always know where to go with it. And we don't even get dirty! And the ads are usually something I'm interested in. Hopefully I will see you next year at the "Rice-O-Rama" when you are " front and center". Bring the Beaver! And the Honda Trials! And whatever new stuff!! :-)
Love it......Nice fix Mustie!!!! Glad to see the Pup too!!!!
Your videos are fantastic, I enjoy them a great deal . It’s refreshing to see someone with common sense. Your attitude is great and you think out side the box . Keep up the good work.
Chipper
Once you finish this project I wonder how much could sell it for. That is a pretty sweet riding mower. Good job !!
I'm one of the least mechanically-inclined people you'd ever come across. But I like watching these videos. Never too late to learn something.
I learn so much from watching your videos. You give me experience with things that I have never seen before and teach me how to get started with things that I know nothing about. THANK YOU!!
I never thought you would get that belt back on!!
Yeah, removing all that dirt really did the trick.
Plus he's Mustie1. No impossible mission for our friend here !
Just started watching your videos a few days ago. Must say that I find your style really smooth. I'm in my sixties. Always liked diy projects. Wish I would have had someone like you to follow around when I was a kid. Would have been a great way to learn solid troubleshooting and education. You fear no mechanical adventure. I like how you don't rely on repair manuals and specific information, but cruise along taking us all on fun and educational journey. Using your learned experience but not afraid to find additional info when you need it. Will be watching for a long time. Cheers, look forward to Future vids:)
Not only an engine whisperer but also a healer and therapist of all engine malfunctions.
I love every Honda I've ever owned.
I really like your videos it feels like I'm in your garage with you. Great job.
Dude, the way you troubleshoot and your demeanor when you work on stuff makes me think i too can fix anything in my barn. Thanks for the cool videos.
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Initiative... and a little effort, = great reward! Congrats :-)
You did a good job of finding problem and repairing!! Congrats!
I only found this channel yesterday....I’m home!
Hey Mustie, been watchin for about a year and find your videos so inspirational. So much so, I have pulled my mum's old CF 70 Chaly out of the barn and have started to restore it. Cheers for the knowledge and extensive works on Hondas in general. I have always worked on my own cars, but its nice to do the boys toys projects rather than just maintenance.
I thoroughly enjoy your stuff. I learn good trouble shooting, which comes in handy when I I have stuff to fix on the boat we are living on.
mustie i really enjoy your channel. i have been a pest tech for 23 years . all that oxidiseation on the crank pullies is from rodent eurine. it amazes me what the little critters will get in to nest for the winter.hope you sanitized those hands. thanks so much for the inspiration you give to so many to tinker on what they have. cheers my friend
Thank you for taking the time and troubleshooting for us newbies. I’ve learned more from 3 of your videos then 2 years of small engine classes in high school
I agree, Mustie has giving me the confidence to tackle most issues on small engine equipment!
I'm thirteen and I know almost all to know about small engine repair because mustie
I read comments like this all the time and as I get older the more I think schools are pretty much worthless. The best way to learn stuff like this is to go out and do it either as an apprentice or just start working on equipment you can find.
@@crisprtalk6963 The problem with apprenticeships in Europe is that craftsmen are looked down on so much that the only people in apprenticeships are people who have no other choice. The resulting lack of interest, combined with the impossibility of proper discipline, leads to just one more bad craftsman. Vicious circle.
@@elbundz4091 You just confirmed the European stereotype that some Americans subscribe to. HA! From a person who has every degree a University has to offer I believe an apprenticeship is the best way to get an education! Immediately after you have a skilled trade you can then become independent. Not to mention make a truckload of money and work for yourself!
I watched you pry that belt off and I'm thinking the whole time, "he's never gonna get that back on". You go to put it back on and it just slides right back in place like it was lubed with astroglide... That's why you're the guy making the video and I'm the guy watching the video while eating my oatmeal. Great video man! Fantastic use of practical shop short cuts.
yea, i thougth there's now way that belts going back on. i expected to see major voodoo to get it back, but just cleaning and spray.
There is nothing to stop you,i was amazed how you fix that, i watch all your videos and learned a lot,keep on making more .
I have watched this vidio twice now, about a year apart and have to say I am impressed with this Honda motor. I am only saying this from what I have seen in this vidio, but is that not scientific enough for us mustie watches. Good effort.
Christ you got that for free? You'll make a killing reselling that beauty.
I'd sell it for 5 to 600
Not really it's a Honda it's worthless
@@jason22talley haha
First, you gotta be willing to drive the miles to find it.
I'm sure that Honda will outlast any craftsman. Also that motor itself could easily be repurposed for another project, looks to be a horizontal shaft, would make a killer liquid-cooled go-kart.
Man, this brought back so many memories. Used my mow my grandfather’s lawn on a Honda just like that.
I mow my grandfathers lawn
Still catching up on watching Mustie 1, he is very addictive. I love what he does. Absolute Mustard.👍
god i wish i would have had a father figure around like this badass! i would have been by his side every minute of the day soaking in all his knowledge. im trying to learn as much as i can know at 43yrs old to pass on something to my 5 boys. if you are lucky enough to have a father or uncle with this kind of know how, learn from them! good job sir, your videos are very inspiring to me
Great video Darren!I've learned sooooo much from you over the last year, given me the knowledge to tackle 3 problem engines and win so I understand how excited you get when something fires up. Any chance you could make "Mustie's Apprentice" t-shirts, stickers, mugs etc?
i like the way you do your videos.dont change a thing.....
I had no doubt that you would correctly identify any problems, rectify them and restore the little tractor to running order!
What a great little tractor she is, and should serve you well.
All in all an excellent investment in time and energy as you now have both the tractor and the video of the tractor being sorted out!
Hi Mustie....great video brother... I like how you talk to us viewers!... We all learn a lot & you are funnyl....Take care & be safe!
ok 1 comment, just cause you asked for 1......interresting. like your calm voice and am learning quite a bit.