Here is a video of my F14. I had injured my wrist (and not from cranking the tractor!!!), so I had to use both hands to pull up on the crank, which is REALLY not the right way to do it, but I know the tractor, and the timing was correct. Anyway, notice, 1 up-pull and she starts right up.
I made and posted that video for the granddaughter of the original owner. I bought the F14 from the estate sale, and she asked that if I got it running, if I would take a video for her.
Last comments on these. To correctly do a "cold" start, do the following:
1.) With mag grounded, use full choke, 1/3 throttle, and fuel on, turn the engine over 2-3 times, slowly.
2.) Set choke to 1/2, leave throttle at 1/3. Advance spark approximately 1/3 so it is no longer grounded.
3.) Use short up strokes, starting at 6:00 oclock with the crank, cup your hand on the handle, do NOT wrap your thumb around it.
4.) Should start right up if the fuel and ignition are right.
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