SAVED FROM THE SCRAP, John Deere Will IT Run Series, 3 of 3
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I picked up this John Deere 160 off the side of the road with a free sign on it, this video gets us to the finished machine, still need a few things that are a little hard to get at the moment but can address them during the summer, the playlist is here for this one, • Will It Run? Free Joh...
for the John Deere318 is Here, • Free Broken John Deere...
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Even though I am 58 year old guy watching you figure out, patch up, work out the problem so much reminds me I'm watching my father getting us by. We were a big family and never had much money and nothing was new. My dad could fix anything and I would watch him and at his creativity and skill. Mustie, you are ALMOST as good as my dad!
@jenniferwhitewolf3784
4 жыл бұрын
David Pianosi I grew in a very very mechanical DIY family too... My mom was little interested in anything but herself, so I spent most of my growing up with Dad, building and repairing... He has been gone for decades, but watching Mustie is like hanging out with Dad and his car guy friends almost 70 years ago..
@johnpossum556
4 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of being stuck in Shopper City's parking lot while dad retuned the points on an Olds V-8 with a matchbook as the .020 feeler gauge that he didn't have with.
@stevanrose7439
2 жыл бұрын
We had a shopper city store to.
Sawzall paint shaker was awesome
@alwaysopen7970
4 жыл бұрын
The way he held it was lol.
@videodistro
3 жыл бұрын
But... entirely not necessary. :) a recent study showed that most any paint can is actually thoroughly mixed enough in 4-5 shakes.
THANKS MUSTIE, for adjusting the camera, setting everything up, moving the camera, getting in close, thinking of us all thetime...can we see at this angle, explaining how this works and what needs to happen to make it work right. Do asthetics here and a little paint there...go adjust the camera again, show and tell, drive around like a kid on a go-cart, having fun and giving us a real-fast tour of your enormous shop, and all of it that you do! then all the editing and uploading that it takes to get it where WE can watch a genius at work...WOW...KEWL !!! Thank you! Then the paint shaker doo-lolly the mating frogs and the big lake! all of that is gravy!!! Your witt is like non other and your knowledge is out of this world! Thanks again! Bill, from Tn. 🇺🇸
Still love that comment the other day by someone. Mustie1 is the bob ross of repair! Nice n chilled 👍🏻👌🏻🤙🏻
Hey Darren, you have no excuse for not posting more videos over quarantine!!!! Do it for my sake... Love what you're doing, I'm 17 and I've been watching for almost 3 years now, have learned so much from you, you inspired me to make a little money on the side from school by repairing and servicing old outboards. Started with a few dirt cheap outboards and built up to having enough money to build a small workshop. Safe to say I'm already working my dream job, by turning my hobby into a job!!!
@am0804
3 жыл бұрын
Jake Marsden same
The wife said "I should not be watchig this (paint shaker)". LOL!
@peterlongland4357
4 жыл бұрын
wi11y1960 p
@rverro8478
4 жыл бұрын
Why not ? At least, your at home, not at a strip club.
@hunter7476
4 жыл бұрын
@@rverro8478 lol true
@marcijunebug
4 жыл бұрын
Ahhh yes, but the next step is to shake the paint WHILE cutting something with the blade! Multi-tasking is name of the game lol👍
@cwmaxfield2000
3 жыл бұрын
@@marcijunebug 😂
Primary hand tool = body hammer. Primary diagnostic tool = white coffee cup. Mustie1, you're the man! 😁👍
bearings... Can't tell you how many times I've resurrected them.. Skated a 62 mile race in Central park,(inline skating) start to finish in the rain with oiled bearings one side open on each bearing. Basically water lubricated the bearings after a few miles. Race over, skates dried off and put in a bag. 4 days later, back home in california, every wheel (10) frozen solid. Soaked them in W-D 40, then after a day, used my lathe, and spun them in a wheel one by one till they broke free. Then I soaked them again after cleaning them till no more orange came out. Used those bearings for up to 100 miles a week for a year to train in and they actually worked ok. You could hear me coming from a mile away though. :). BAck in the day "fafnirs" were the best bearings..... Like pre 1980.
Thanks Mustie for some stability in a crazy world!! Always fun to work on rusty junk with ya!
Another great Mustie 1 series. I am always impressed with the attention to detail and the quality of the finished product. I want to comment on the previous video where you took a minute to address some of the comments. Be true to who you are...don't let the trolls get you down. Your videos are informative and entertaining at the same time. Please Please do not change a thing...remember you cannot please all the people all of the time. Keep up the videos and the great work...appreciate all you are doing during this difficult time. Be safe...
@rverro8478
4 жыл бұрын
I don't agree with everything he does BUT, I like his way of thinking because, sometimes, you're in a pickle and, the parts stores are closed. I do appreciate him for being genuine.
@Uneedhelp91
4 жыл бұрын
I enjoy mustie just the way he is!
@videodistro
3 жыл бұрын
I detest the term "troll" on the internet. It's the modern way of being a Nazi, that no one can disagree with you or they are evil. That's the easy way out so you don't have to explain your way of thinking.
@TheRonald6524
2 жыл бұрын
Nothing runs like a Deere 🦌!!!!!!
At 47.52 I thought that shaft was cherry red from the blow torch and when you grabbed it I was like no! Hot! Then I realised it was a red/rusty bush 🤣
@stanburton6224
4 жыл бұрын
Who doesnt love grabbing a red rusty bush?
@LTD347
4 жыл бұрын
Stan Burton 🤣
@alwaysopen7970
4 жыл бұрын
New ones are graphite colored. I have a set.
It's good to see a mechanic that doesn't have to wear gloves to protect their manicure.
8:02 This whole grille-fixing bit was starting to feel like Father Ted taking the dent out of his car!
@DannerTheSpanner
4 жыл бұрын
Keith Sherry It’s no use Ted, you’ll never get it absolutely right 🤣
@888johnmac
4 жыл бұрын
fek .. exactly what i was thinking
@28YorkshireRose12
4 жыл бұрын
"You know, Dougal, For a moment, I thought I had it there". . . . 🤦
I learn a great deal of the possibilities for repair (to say nothing of tools and techniques) from your videos. Cool mechanical artistry.
@blastshieldaddiction
4 жыл бұрын
The zip tie thing was just clever. Really useful as well.
@vespamorelli7090
4 жыл бұрын
Rogue Antilles what was the zip tie trick ?? Thanks 👍🏼
@captandysir8670
4 жыл бұрын
@@vespamorelli7090 Holding on the knob with the too big threads.
@josephtaverna1287
4 жыл бұрын
Nice video
I had a 14horse John Deere like that one as my first mower dad put me to work and oneday it fell off the truck I actually let out a tear it was such a sad day, that’s how you know your a gear head! Thanks for showing me another good ol John deer
I don't hate sundays. I love them! Thank's for sharing your knowledge and laughter with us. ❤
Nothing makes more sense, right now... than watching Mustie1 giggle as he test rides a mower he's rescued from being trashed.
Thanks, this is getting me through an early lunch in style here in UK. Have a very Happy Easter and stay safe.
You will not find a better tractor than that 318 , ran one for 20 yrs. Plowing snow for the school , they retired it and it set for about 7 yrs. . I finally talked them out of it as I had a friend that was in his 80's that needed one. I pulled up & jump started it and it fired the second revolution !!!! The old guy wouldn't part with it , he loves it !!
I mainly come here to watch you work on your projects,but the extra content at the end shows you have class,love the mating leopard frogs,with a smattering of green frog calls,brings tears to my eyes for when I was young I used to go to the swales behind my mothers house and listen to the frogs and sit and when the frogs suddenly went silent meant the white tail dear were here for a drink,I hale from the northern lower peninsula of Michigan,my family is gone and I live alone,thank you for bringing a song from my past,Happy Easter,God Bless You.
"I need a minute.. to myself" Yeah man, I felt that one lol.
Thank you mustie you inspired me after watching some of the free quad will it run videos. So I am 15 and asked my dad if I could pick up a toa toa 110 arc that was in my area and he said yes cause it was free and we picked it up and got it home I got to looking at it and the problem was that it just needed new wires to the coil and a new safety tether pull and once I figured that out there was spark and it fired right up. Keep up the videos.
@mustie1
4 жыл бұрын
That is awesome!
Thank you so much for all you're video's, I cannot begin to tell you how much "GRIEF" you've saved me with your straight forward mechanic skills. "I love the little tricks" like the paint can shaker. " Look forward to more DIY projects of yours, you really do bring them back to life, instead of ending up in the junk pile...
I enjoy watching your videos and videos like yours more than watching regular TV. Sunday morning coffee & mustie1 video👍
Your level of patience is something I admire
After a 10 hour operation, You gave the patiant 6 years minimum. Well done doc.
Now you can do your best Richard Farnsworth and set off to visit a sibling in another state. He drove a 110 so maybe you’ll get there faster. Thanks for reconditioning these abandoned machines and giving them new semi-useful life! Enjoyed watching.
That is a masterclass in mechanical engineering !!!!! I showed this to my son and all the lights in his brain suddenly got power in problem solving. Outstanding stuff.
From the bottom of my heart Mustie, Thank you for these videoes! Im waiting everyday to see if there comes something new. And to say atleast, Im getting MUCH more handy by watching you getting old things back to life! Even fixed my own lawn mower! :) Thank you kindly sir! BTW what happend really to that jetski? Well again, thank you from Norway
Mustie, on the 318, the altenator puts out 28 - 30 volts AC. It goes into the rectifier/regulator, and comes out as around 13.8 volts DC. The yellow charge light measures voltage, not amps. It comes on whrn battety voltage is less than 12.7 vdc Note: Mine had a worn wire, behind the front pulley, where it leads to the starter. This bled voltage off, which caused constant charging, and boiling the battery. The cost of reg/rectifier is $90 from deere, but can be bought, new for around $20, aftermarket. Mine was the exact same Mallory, as the deere was. An oversize snow blower sprocket is available, to make auger turn faster........
@alwaysopen7970
4 жыл бұрын
Its a Kawasaki part and an aftermarket one is cheap on Amazon.
Ah, Mustie it is always enjoyable to watch the coming together of experience, tools and a great stash of parts! Thanks for sharing this with us...
Love the way you talk to the camera like we are right there.
I'll be more impressed when you strap a gallon of paint to the recip saw to mix that!!
@dans_Learning_Curve
4 жыл бұрын
I stopped the video and did a screenshot of it! Posted it to Facebook. BRILLIANT!
@Unclejake
4 жыл бұрын
Jeff Grey when my son was young, I told him once he had to shake the can until he couldn’t hear the BB anymore, that’s when you know the paint is mixed right.
@888johnmac
4 жыл бұрын
i wonder if that trick would work with an inverted DA sander , then tape your gallon of paint to it
@robj2704
4 жыл бұрын
yeah. Someone should come up with an apparatus that uses an otherwise idle recip. saw for that. Would save a trip back to the hdwe. store to reshake a partial can.
@paulcopeland9035
4 жыл бұрын
@@robj2704 ....A stick would save a trip to the hardware store!
So I wake up this morning, Lord of my castle. I see the notification of a Mustie1 and head to the family room to enjoy my Mustie1 fix. I walk in an my wife is sitting on the couch , she smiles as I walk in and says " First you grout the tiles in the bathroom and THEN you can watch Mustie1" It's always nice to be reminded, who is really the boss. It's worth the wait, I enjoy watching you wrench on stuff. If I'm working in the garage, I will put you on the Tv and it keeps me motivated to keep going or figure out a solution. Thanks and keep it going, I've got a ton of projects to complete.
THANK YOU...for sharing. Watched and very much enjoyed.
I find I am screaming at the video , saying do this, don't do that, frustration. TY for the video. You are a repairer not a restorer and I respect that.
Since you requested: Mustie really knows how to lube a shaft.
falling asleep...not feeling good...but im staying up for mustie..the only joy in my miserable life.....
@dennishudson9723
4 жыл бұрын
thdevilmancometh feel better friend of the mustie fellowship!
@darthrevan2063
4 жыл бұрын
Lol
@Ajaxaxxess
4 жыл бұрын
Alls not bad Amigo.. Chin up!
@Ajaxaxxess
4 жыл бұрын
@Tsunauticus III AKA Kung Flu
@ShainAndrews
4 жыл бұрын
Ohhh... your miserable life. Buck up.
Love your channel. Keep up the good work. I have learnt truck loads since starting to watch you on KZread. Keep safe with all thats going on. NZ armchair mechanic.
I get so much joy watching you figure out and repair stuff. And that feeling when you first get stuff running and then drive the stuff. I cant help but laugh out loud in excitement! I can tell from comments I'm not the only one. Thanks Mustie for always brightening up our days! PS: thanks for the nature clips too!
Seeing that he's in New England are I'm betting Mustie's family came over on the Mayflower. They were the ones down on the lower deck fixing leaks and making sure the it stayed afloat.
@Northernstar9370
4 жыл бұрын
Too bad one of his great granddads wasn't on the Titanic. He'd have patched it up and buffed out that scratch before sunrise!
@chex313
4 жыл бұрын
@@Northernstar9370 Yes and she would still be sailing...
Pulled the stops out on this one Mustie1 ;) and I must say what a great job, Loved all 3 vids.
I love your small engine videos. I'm retired and do some junk mower work myself. But with a small shop and somewhat limited equipment I do what I can. That's why I watch you, you have a knack of fixing problems with what you have around. Another channel I love is "Taryl Fixes All." He's mostly just lawn stuff but is very educational and funny. Keep it up! I love it.
Thanks for the glimpse of some of the "The Stash" ! You have an amazing collection and an even more amazing recollection of where things are! I'm like a squirrel burying nuts. My parts are everywhere and I hope I'll find them when I need them. I always have the thrill of discovery... over and over and over!
I've only just stumbled across this you tube channel- really good to watch- a true engineer and a nice guy as well - thankyou very much - these videos are helping me get through our lockdown here in the UK. 😁
1:12 what a moment to remember!!
@thegingerpowerranger
4 жыл бұрын
@Duca did you click the link?
Thanks to your videos, I took my niece's broken-down D120 and a rust bucket LA118, both John Deere and made one solid working machine. It took me 24 hrs of total work put in. Absolutely love the videos.
What a great find, just needed some TLC, and new bearing! 👍👍 Found myself watching and saying the exact words you did in spots!
29:00 He has his own personal horde of bearings, too. Imagine how much TP this guy must have!
@bobadam7021
4 жыл бұрын
None, he's making it on a jig out in back of the house using two old lawnmower motors and shredded mouse nests.
@Munky83Nut
4 жыл бұрын
Why do you think there is a shortage, Mustie has it all. My guess is those Combi Van's are loaded to the brim.
@Munky83Nut
4 жыл бұрын
@Bob Adam, that's Macgyver.
@jayandmargie
4 жыл бұрын
He’s takes the spray paint off the sawzall and attaches a corn cob...
@hunter7476
4 жыл бұрын
jayandmargie omg funny
You have more spare parts then anyone I’ve ever seen.
@philtoth8246
4 жыл бұрын
.... and he remembers were it is.... that is even more amazing.
Sweet deal !! Ole girl is ready to kick up her heels !!
From the q tip drill bit to the paint can shaker i thought i have seen everything!!Hilariously useful stuff!!!
on those bearings i drill and install a grease zerk and drill a hole in the spacer then remove the inner seal on the bearings, keep greased and will last 4 times longer. same on spindles if grease-able remove inner bearing seals.
@alwaysopen7970
4 жыл бұрын
The spindles made me cry and them buy new ones for mine. No grease fittings but they were cheaper than new Deere ones.
8AM on a Sunday. Coffee in hand. Love these videos.
@MattVey
4 жыл бұрын
@jason crigger you got it
Cannot BELIEVE a all the stuff he has to pick through when he needs something - just amazing. Also really like that he explains stuff and takes the time to show us how things work. Time and again I see fascinating bits in these videos as a result.
One person's junk = treasure for you. What sense of accomplishment ... in awe of what you do.
Some times when Mustie picks one of these free bees up and figures out it was just something simple I wonder how the guy feels that threw it out . The guy that threw this thing out has to be feeling pretty good about now. He got his moneys worth from this mower.
@oldkicker8958
4 жыл бұрын
Jeff Holland agree!
@JennyWinters
4 жыл бұрын
This is way more than a carb fix or sparkplug or something simple. But with the condition I want a complete sanding of the parts and rust prevention. Please do it right. Do it 100% or just don't do it. I'm that way compete 100% or not at all.
Another great video from the KZread Repair Master! Hands down the most interesting channel to watch. I really feels like I'm there. Thank you for making these videos for us. Stay safe.
Just started watching your channel about 1 month ago in that time with your information on this channel I have rebuilt the carb on my craftsman T1400 and got it running and mowing my yard and took the Murray 46 inch cut and did a valve adjustment and got the thing to fire off then rebuilt the carb on it as well as changed 3 of the tires on it now gonna take the deck off and use as my yard tractor to pull the cart and do clean up thanks for all the great info I had never worked on a small engine before other than air filter and oil change keep up the great work.
Apart from the shop, the lift, the tools, and the expertise and experience, I a right there with you - salisbury England.
Good Morning Everyone.
@djaydeved
4 жыл бұрын
morning mate!
On the 318, test the two wires going to the voltage regulator with an AC meter. Should be 20 to 30 volts AC If it does the regulator may be bad.
@notajp
4 жыл бұрын
kevin faulkner Actually, at full throttle you should see about 28 -30 VAC. The regulator rectifier will cut that by half to about 14-15 VDC. Charging voltage should always be higher than resting battery voltage. Resting voltage on a fully charged battery in good condition should be about 13.8 V.
I've been binge watching your videos. Not sure why but I can't get enough. Jealous of the free stuff you get.
Always a great video Mustie, perfect amount of helpful how to, with zero bs and self promotion!!
15:00 instead of a zip tie I’ve used fishing line in the past. Also depends on how large of a gap you’re trying to fill.
@danaskubic2145
4 жыл бұрын
This sounds like a good tip, thanks for sharing.
@jayandmargie
4 жыл бұрын
I’ve wrapped a little Teflon tape around the threads and then filled the knob with JB weld. When it hardens you can unscrew it and the threads remain. Easy peasy.
@rverro8478
4 жыл бұрын
I've seen a lot of electrical tape used over the threads of the shaft.
@ohiofarmer5918
4 жыл бұрын
@@jayandmargie outstanding I am gonna use this on a wallowed out keyway by covering the key and JB weld on the keyway
@jayandmargie
4 жыл бұрын
Ohio farmer, I haven’t tried it on a key way, but imagine it would work fine depending on how much force there is on it. Hope it works great for you!
I had a similar issue with spindle bearings. They had grease fittings and sealed bearings. Took out the inner seals and put in new fittings. Been good to go for almost 4 seasons.
@larrycosby2010
4 жыл бұрын
Engineered failure.
@alwaysopen7970
4 жыл бұрын
I could only figure out the grease is to keep the inner spindle from rusting as it served no purpose to grease them other than to see grease come out where the blades were bolted to. Basically wasting grease.
@lowndeswhatley960
3 жыл бұрын
I had a noisy spindle on a Deere John L130, took it apart to replace bearing(s) and found the OEM sealed bearings. Now I just don't grease them.
@dwendt44
3 жыл бұрын
the grease pumped into a spindle with sealed bearings could work as a heat sink. The spindles do get warm if not hot while mowing for any length of time.
I enjoy Mustie’s channel the best of all this type of content. The term master mechanic applies to him, a god of everything mechanical. Keep up the great content, i learn something with every project. Thanks Mustie
Great vid & repair. When your air hammer quit for a bit, I thought that's how my day goes. We went camping at Lookout mountain in summer time. Man, wrong time to go, frogs kept us up all night. They can make you go crazy.
Another one saved from the jaws of the crusher....Mustie style.
I actually revived a seazed ballbearing in the boogie of my snowmobile once, a sealed ballbearing. Smal screwdriver to pull the plastic lid of and then alot of wd40 and wirebrush action, filled it with grease and bob's your uncle.
@dunderklumpen3040
4 жыл бұрын
And no i dont' like the oversized sheetmetal, make it fit the hole and weld it, grind the welds down and it Will look factree! Vgg gang!
@johnpossum556
4 жыл бұрын
@Beard 79: They make an injector needle that snaps in place of a zerk in a regular grease gun. Let's you grease right past that seal. I got one so I can grease the squeaking bearing in a bread maker.
Truly enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing!
Nice find, this is better then TV...
''We do it right cuz we do it twice'' (quote of the day) ;0
@blokhet
4 жыл бұрын
And if it ain't broke, we fix it until it is.
@EbonyPope
4 жыл бұрын
@@blokhet Rofl
@firdianfallas9675
4 жыл бұрын
@@blokhet immortality
@robgrant9583
4 жыл бұрын
That needs to be on a tee shirt.
@davidpianosi4512
4 жыл бұрын
Fix it till it's broke
I told you the left front tire was on backward, guess you didn't hear me yell.
Another successful resurrection to include the traditional celebratory “Banana Buggy” speed ride lol! Tra la la, tra lalala, tra la la, tra lalala! Happy Easter to you and yours Mustie ✌🏼🌏 Thanks for taking us along...
Another $1 an hour rehab job! You are an artist Mustie. Great videos 👍
I wish I lived in a area they just give mowers like that away. Here they would put it on FB for 150.00 and say I think it needs carb work or something. lol
@BobSmith-iu3hx
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, the same here. I seen a 20 year old lawn tractor with a blown engine on Craigslist and they want $100.00 dollars for it. I guess it is because people watch the American Pickers TV show and think everything is worth a lot of money.
@shellcracker18
4 жыл бұрын
Yep that’s how it is in GA..ran when parked
@gonehometoacadia3139
4 жыл бұрын
Same in Southwest Louisiana!
I once heard a coworker say about our employer, "We never have time to do it right but we always seem to have time to do it over" Meaning right.
@general5104
3 жыл бұрын
Way back in the early 70's, there was an old sign, framed and hanging close to the card-punch clock, at the shop I used to work at, that said, "Why is there never enough time to do something right...but always enough time to do it over !?" It's your job to do it right the first time! In other words, don't half-A$$ the work!
Another fine show of rust be us! A good example of fix it instead of throwing it away. No finer entertainment on the planet. Wish you were on every day and had your own network. % rusty thumbs up!
Mustie walks softly and carries a big knife. The JackHawk 9000.
Anyone else thinking the seat safety wire should go through the opening just to the front of the seat instead of out via the gas cap opening?
@BlakDrgn
4 жыл бұрын
yes. So it doesnt yank on it when the seat is lifted.
@SteelheadTed
4 жыл бұрын
Yes! I was talking to the screen but he didn’t hear me.
@gordbaker896
4 жыл бұрын
Likely that connection will be jumpered and not connected to the seat.
@28YorkshireRose12
4 жыл бұрын
It looks like it, doesn't it? but he has it right, at least it's the same place as ours comes out. The other opening is for the petcock, and it's fiddly enough to turn without having wires to foul up your fingers.
@JRBORIQUA7
4 жыл бұрын
Yup!!!
I was a lil bummed you didn't give the deck a nice repaint like you did with the green rear fenders. But excellent job as usual.
@alwaysopen7970
4 жыл бұрын
Sheet metal needed non skid pads on it.
The zip tie on the knob shaft trick ----Love this channel and learning things. Thanks Mustie
Nothing runs like a Mustie motor! Best line of the day “These are all from tractors past their day. I guess we’ll call them tractor organ donors”. All-time favourite ‘morning piss yellow’. Enjoy watching your repairs- a rarefied thing in a throw away society. I hope you have inspired some young people to do small engine repair. Viewer from Alberta, Canada. Many thanks!
@hunter7476
4 жыл бұрын
im 14 in usa i do small engie repairs
Please Mustie 1 could we have more videos during our lock down in the UK. I have watched all your videos as educational and for absolute comedy act I’ve watched CT’s how not to do’s. Bob.
Don't forget to put some 00 grease mixed with regular grease in the transmission, dry grease is what killed mine. (exact same mower)
@JennyWinters
4 жыл бұрын
When you have to tell him how to do it... just say , I have no control over this but either be gentle or be . Just be .
I bought a 214, 20+ years ago. One of the first adjustments I made to it, was was to turn the front wheels around to provide easier access to the valve stem. Never had any trouble, but always wondered why JD did that. I'm located in the country, 20 miles west of Rochester, NY. I've enjoyed your videos for several years now and always look forward to your next one !
@paulcopeland9035
4 жыл бұрын
Valve stems to the inside is common. Garden tractors take a beating in the field and this keeps the stems in the rim!
Another quality remove, rebuild and, repair video by "Mustie1", it's always relaxing and entertaining to watch you bring these back to life, for as little as possible. Always educational to watch.
tape over the stickers and paint that hood.
@alwaysopen7970
4 жыл бұрын
Buy new decals.
sometimes it fits well to be a multiarm octopus. Like you with the seat.
@rverro8478
4 жыл бұрын
It's called "using your head".
Great job Mustie! I really enjoy your videos, thanks for sharing...happy wrenching dude! You are awesome!
Anyone who wears a K-bar while working gets my views! God bless
Thoes stupid seat cost way too much. My zero turn had two small cracks in seat new was 538 dollars. Gorilla tape 8 bucks. Lol
@ApprenticeGM
4 жыл бұрын
That's just ridiculous opportunism and ripping off (existing) customers! Outrageous. I'd be pulling out the gorilla tape (gaff tape) too!!
@alwaysopen7970
4 жыл бұрын
I found a nice yellow seat for Deere mowers on Northern tools for around $80. It don't say Deere but who cares? Gotta get a black one for my Craftsman.
@ToyManFlyer1100
4 жыл бұрын
Well, quit eating beans right before you decide to go cut the grass... Haha!
Ah, the good o'l days when they used to put greaseable, replaceable bearings on the pulleys.
@alwaysopen7970
4 жыл бұрын
Nothing greaseable on that thing but the steering spindles.
Thank you again for an awesome video I learned a lot from watching you fix this lawn mower and a bunch of other ones that you fixed so the years the different equipment thank you again
It's incredible what a little bit of hard work and know-how will get you. You are genuinely an inspiration to me, man. I'm going to educate myself so that I can do awesome things like this.
I need a minute... to myself. LOL!!
Good morning from Texas and Happy Easter! Let's get to the video.
I use that tie wrap trick all the time. Good one. I always learn a lot. Thanks Mustie!
Well done, another one saved from the scrap heap. A great distraction from UK lockdown. Stay safe in these uncertain times.