For Hard Starting Engines

DelMN

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As I age, I have a need for something to start my various small engines. I have used this item on my Honda powered air compressor, Honda 8HP generator, 9HP Swisher brush cutter, push lawn mower, and even the chainsaw. To use, I removed the recoils and start using the crankshaft nut. On the chainsaw, I had to drill a hole a little bigger than the socket through the housing on the clutch side. I left the recoil on the chainsaw. I also mount the chainsaw in a vise attached to the pickup receiver. This is what I use. It is a self contained unit with a battery. It is a one-direction unit and that is why I use the clutch side on the chainsaw. Everything is clockwise. Works really good!
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Haven't had any problems removing it from the flywheel nut. I use black electricians tape on the socket to tape to the shaft so the socket doesn't fly off somewhere. I have 2 of these and one has the socket welded onto the shaft.
 
My 2 newer chain saws have a decompression feature, that makes it easier to pull, works for me, and they're only medium size saws. I have used a drillmotor on hard to start lawnmowers!
 
I've used a 1/2 drill with a socket to start a few engines while I was working on them and that worked good. Would imagine you could use a 1/2 cordless drill to do the same.
 
I've used a 1/2 drill with a socket to start a few engines while I was working on them and that worked good. Would imagine you could use a 1/2 cordless drill to do the same.
 

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