Thanks! That has been sort of my thoughts. I have another THD on my weld and power unit, it runs at 1800 or 2000, depending on your heat / power desired. We had installed this motor (From a concrete Saw) on a logsplitter, but didn't like crank starting at below zero Temps. We installed an electric start 14 on the splitter, this engine has been sitting sense then, Fresh .030 over, new vlaves. guess I'll shoot for RPM's under 3000. A well tuned Crank engine is a pleasure to start, at any Temp, but my partner never got the hang of below zero. For some reason I thought the max of this engine was 3200 RPM (Max Horsepower) and not 3600 RPM, (max speed). We had bought a manual but that seems to be on the Burried or lost list. Thanks for your Help! Steve
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