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Posted by Frank on January 07, 2003 at 16:13:24 from (67.250.216.191):
I have owned this 10-20 for sometime and decided that I would try starting it today. I had never had it running and didn't know much about it so a friend came over to help. We worked for about 2 hours on the magneto before we could get fire to the plugs. We both cranked on it till we were tired of that so I said lets give it a pull. I hooked my 460 on it and it started right away and blew over a hundred acorns out the exhaust pipe. We both had a good laugh over that experience, just thought I would share it with the rest of you folks. Wished I had a video of those acorns flying through the air. Anyhow, it still wouldn't start with the crank and it was getting dark so will work on it another day and try to figure out what the problem is.
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