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machine has been off the road for 20 years, I have been doing some repairs on it to get it back on the road, it has a long way to go but it we get to take it for a spin around the yard for some fun in this clip.

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29 thoughts on “1st drive, cushman meter maid

  1. Number one vehicle for school crossing guards second number one vehicles for meter maids and instruction sites that's our little motorcycle we drive it everyday to work our electric wheelchairs too we're grannies and we're the school crossing guard where the probation officers for the kids we try to save the kids as they go across the road we're crossdressers we're losers resource officers you mess with us you're going to be in a bad weapon you'll be digging sandbags for the rest of your life kid working at McDonald's with a $2 job

  2. My Cushman Van-ster has to have a tiny bit of choke to start and run until it is plenty warm : ) Mine is a 91 as far as I can tell ans for some reason it tops out at only 20 mph ?…You think there are different ring and pinion gear sets available? Larger rear tires would help but as it is 1St gear is almost non esential. and BTW, Mine has 4 wheels. Now I know what to expect when I check on my stiff, barely functioning brakes : ) sweet rides !

  3. I think this thing is so awesome! Good choice apparently you really like it too! Thank you for your content sir! Keep it up I look forward to seeing you and learning something and laughing at your little jokes haha

  4. A little tip, if you are bleeding the brakes by yourself, attach a hose from the to a jar with some brake fluid in it, so that when you let the brake up it will suck fluid back in instead of air. If the bleeder is open when you take your foot off of the pedal it will suck back about 5% to 10% of the fluid it just pushed out. Hope that helps someone bleed thier brakes if they are stuck doing it by themself.

  5. Always thought those things were death traps! Sticker seems to indicate a golf cart is safer. But with a bit of paint & a chalk stick to mark tires, you could cruise @ town & have fun!

  6. I probably have relined 1000 sets of brakes in my 73 years. I was told at a young age to NEVER use a drill on wheel cylinder hones because it would take too much off and make them leak. I was told to spin the hones with my fingers two or three times to just break the glaze on them. I guess they were wrong. You did no damage to the wheel cylinders.

  7. Needs a seat, breaks out chainsaw 😅😅
    We don't need no stinkin' circular saw dang it.
    Mustie loves the smell of chain saw oil and two stroke fuel burnin' in the morning 😎

  8. Ive been following you for a while mustie1 and got more interested and starting to (im sorry) search for more info on what kind of person you are and what you have been doing and so forth . I liked your videos for the person you are and the history you have and i now know your real name but not even half the story but i feel for you. You are true and not a selloff as far as i can see. i will allways follow you and hope that you manage to survive of of what you are doing. One day i hope to meet you and will be able to buy you a coffe or something and just listen to what you have to say. Stay safe and do what you do. (i know this is a 2 year old video but you will get the message. Best regards Isak from sweden.

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