[AT] Heading out to plow some snow
Ronald Cook
ron at lakeport-1.com
Wed Dec 14 23:42:34 PST 2016
If it has been sitting for any length of time, perhaps the fuel was down
or maybe even gone from the carb bowl. My 60 can do that. Getting oil
pressure while cranking opens the fuel shutoff and lets fuel to the
carburetor. Then it starts. Try letting fuel into the carburetor with
the manual control. Bet it starts right off quick. Easier on starter
and battery.
Ron Cook, Salix, IA
On 12/14/2016 7:53 PM, Dean Vinson wrote:
> Dean VP, yeah, I was expecting it to start sooner than it did. I usually
> give it choke only, throttle all the way back, and it fires off in just a
> couple of cranks. It wasn't terribly cold when I took that video, maybe 25
> degrees F, so not sure what the deal was. But I'm not losing any sleep
> over it...still always gets the job done.
>
> Dean Vinson
> Saint Paris, Ohio
>
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