Posted by old on September 21, 2007 at 10:50:02 from (4.244.218.156):
Well about a week ago I tried to start the old gal up and it was a bear to start. Got it started and took it out and hooked up the hay rake to it and shut it down. Then a few days later I tried to stat it to rake hay and again a bear to start,got it started and raked hay for about an hour with the old gal. Went out today and tried to start it up again and 2 spins of the fly wheel and she came to life. Guess the moral is that she just wanted to work and if I didn't work her she was going to make me work on her. The problem was the impulse wasn't snapping like it should have been but I also guess using her that day got the impulse loosened up again. So if you have one sitting in the back of your shed that you haven't used this year take it out and use it or you might have the same problem. Guess she was telling me that I had used all the others and it was her turn to come out and earn her keep
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