Please help! I have an old riding craftsman riding mower and it has started to break the pull start cord every time I try to start it. It is OHV12.5, Tecumseh. I was told to check the timing so I removed the flywheel and changed the flywheel key. Old key looked fine. Put it back together and it still has a bad kick back and breaks the cord. What else can I check. It appears to be retaining compression. Any ideals would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Jack
I guess every person that I've run into that does your kind of stuff, auto repair, boat repair etc., always has a shop that looks like hell. Stuff scattered everywhere. I don't know how anyone can work like that, but each to their own. I'll keep watching. Love the program.
i know its old video but what are using for editing videos? i use Filmora I even paid the yearly subscription to remove the watermark. its not bad but I'm sure there are better ones out there, and I'm not good at it at all. i haven't even discovered how to use the full program yet. just the basics
Great show , watch it everyday, have learned a great deal by watching and listening to your explanations on the restoration and repairs , thank so much !
I'd like to know what the plan is for the Diablo. I'm currently designing /building a Le Mans-style racing sportscar and can see a few parallels here and there. Keep up the good work !
Hi Mustie 1, just want to say āI love your channelā. I know this vlog is 3 years old now… but I have a couple of comments/suggestions. You mentioned having to learn a new skill of cinematography for YouTube purposes. Iāve watched every video on your channel and your progression in filming and use of equipment is admirable. Why not exchange your multitude of talented skills with a āstudentā studying cinema (a protege so to speak). You share your skills with thousands of viewers… just think of what an individual filming you could learn. Especially say an ambitious high schooler who also enjoys wrenching (and can learn from a master mechanic) or a community college student who can use the videos for hands on credit and learn blue collar invaluable skills (from mechanics to welding to fabricating to filming). You may have already explored this idea (and Iām late to the party) but if not, think about the mutual advantages. Either way Iād like to hear thoughts on it. Secondly, your desire to keep your personal life personal is completely understandable. Iāve heard thatās the price of fame. I hope (for you) thereās fortune along with fame. Keep up the good work!
I like watching you YouTube videos because it reminds me how I used to help my dad when I was a young teenager work on cars like rebuilding a car engine……..Luis
Please help! I have an old riding craftsman riding mower and it has started to break the pull start cord every time I try to start it. It is OHV12.5, Tecumseh. I was told to check the timing so I removed the flywheel and changed the flywheel key. Old key looked fine. Put it back together and it still has a bad kick back and breaks the cord. What else can I check. It appears to be retaining compression. Any ideals would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Jack
I guess every person that I've run into that does your kind of stuff, auto repair, boat repair etc., always has a shop that looks like hell. Stuff scattered everywhere. I don't know how anyone can work like that, but each to their own. I'll keep watching. Love the program.
i know its old video but what are using for editing videos? i use Filmora I even paid the yearly subscription to remove the watermark. its not bad but I'm sure there are better ones out there, and I'm not good at it at all. i haven't even discovered how to use the full program yet. just the basics
Great show , watch it everyday, have learned a great deal by watching and listening to your explanations on the restoration and repairs , thank so much !
Well said mate
I'd like to know what the plan is for the Diablo. I'm currently designing /building a Le Mans-style racing sportscar and can see a few parallels here and there. Keep up the good work !
Hi mustie did you recently get a new lab
I knew there was a reason why you were so awesome! Dyslexic Dude like me!
" 67 thousand people stopping by " Lol, how about almost 500k now
I have been doing this work for over40 years you ate are way you
O and please wear your safety glasses.
2 stroke golf cart ,,,check exhaust for being plugged up. I have had this happen before full of oil and lack of power. Changed system, tons of power
Hands down, youāre my favorite channel on you tube!
C'mon, we all know where to find you, 349 E Brooks RD: Crusty told us…..
Hi Mustie 1, just want to say āI love your channelā. I know this vlog is 3 years old now… but I have a couple of comments/suggestions. You mentioned having to learn a new skill of cinematography for YouTube purposes. Iāve watched every video on your channel and your progression in filming and use of equipment is admirable. Why not exchange your multitude of talented skills with a āstudentā studying cinema (a protege so to speak). You share your skills with thousands of viewers… just think of what an individual filming you could learn. Especially say an ambitious high schooler who also enjoys wrenching (and can learn from a master mechanic) or a community college student who can use the videos for hands on credit and learn blue collar invaluable skills (from mechanics to welding to fabricating to filming). You may have already explored this idea (and Iām late to the party) but if not, think about the mutual advantages. Either way Iād like to hear thoughts on it. Secondly, your desire to keep your personal life personal is completely understandable. Iāve heard thatās the price of fame. I hope (for you) thereās fortune along with fame. Keep up the good work!
I like watching you YouTube videos because it reminds me how I used to help my dad when I was a young teenager work on cars like rebuilding a car engine……..Luis