[AT] Small Gas engines - OT
Vaughn Miller
vemiller at gmail.com
Fri May 10 17:25:27 PDT 2013
The 110 volt starter is very common on snowblowers.
Vaughn
On May 10, 2013, at 7:06 PM, Dave Rotigel <rotigel at me.com> wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> YEARS ago (perhaps 40) I had a lawn mower (perhaps a Toro--maybe someone remembers) that had a 110v electric starter on it. You would plug an extention cord into a socket on the mower and push the starter button. Once it started you would unplug the cord and start mowing the grass. It worked very well and I always wondered why the idea did not catch on.
> Dave
>
> On May 10, 2013, at 6:03 PM, Paul Waugh wrote:
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>> Anybody besides me getting old enough, the pulling of a rope to start a
>> small engine is getting to be quite a chore. I wanted to use my power
>> washer today, I had it tuned 2 weeks ago, and last time I used it, one pull
>> and it was doing its business. Today I could not get enough oomph to start
>> it. I took the pull rope attachment of and used a 15/16 socket and 20 volt
>> drill. I had the drill set on low setting for power. It would turn over but
>> not start. I pushed the drill to high speed, and man it started up very
>> quickly. Pulling the rope I could not spin it fast enough, but the drill
>> took care of that.
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>> I wonder why they don't make a portable electric starter for engines under 5
>> hp. I know my daughter cannot start a lot of them, and as a single mom she
>> has yard to mow. One starter with different socket sizes would work on
>> several engines. Anyway, I got the neighbor's tiller cleaned up.
>>
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>>
>> Paul
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>>
>> I am sure Dave will have fun with this one.
>>
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