RED-85-Z51
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When I was in Small engine school, we started a Wright Saw, Had reciprocating blades for cutting logs for log cabins or something...
Starting method was:
One person pusing down on the loop handle.
One person holding the trigger, and the kill switch was set to kill at idle.
One person pulling the rope with both arms.
Now, these were big guys..none under 200 lbs, muscular dudes, and it took all they had to crank that thing. We'd get in 5 pulls, then have to rotate the "puller" to someone else.
It finally cranked and ran great, what a machine. Not a saw you could EVER drop start, not even if you wanted to. All metal construction.
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Anyone got pics of the "leg method" being used, Im having trouble imagining this. Seems like if the recoil bound up, or it stuck...it would fly up into man land, and wreak havoc.
Starting method was:
One person pusing down on the loop handle.
One person holding the trigger, and the kill switch was set to kill at idle.
One person pulling the rope with both arms.
Now, these were big guys..none under 200 lbs, muscular dudes, and it took all they had to crank that thing. We'd get in 5 pulls, then have to rotate the "puller" to someone else.
It finally cranked and ran great, what a machine. Not a saw you could EVER drop start, not even if you wanted to. All metal construction.
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Anyone got pics of the "leg method" being used, Im having trouble imagining this. Seems like if the recoil bound up, or it stuck...it would fly up into man land, and wreak havoc.