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Re: Incredi-PULL Problems
#1 Jun 29, 2008 11:00 pm |
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No replies but you're experiencing exactly what happened to me. You pull the cord but there's no resistance and it won't turn the engine...but it does retract strongly. I don't have the time to fuss with it so I made an indelible note in my mind to never buy anything that has the Incredi-pull or EZ-start system. I ended up going out and buying an Earthquake Mini Tiller with a battery key start.
Sorry that I couldn't be more helpful.
Paul
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Incredi-PULL Problems
#2 Jun 16, 2008 11:18 pm |
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I have a Craftsman Mini-Cultivator, 2-cycle engine with the Incredi-PULL EZ Starting system. It's basically a small lever that you flip to the start position after priming the machine, a gentle pull is suppose to start the engine. Mine started this years perfectly but after using the machine for about ten minutes I shut it off to get a drink. Came back after about about five minutes and when I pulled the starting cord there was zero resistance...like the cord wasn't attached to anything. Obviously I can't start the engine. Anyone have any experience with this the Incredi-PULL system?
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Re: A camera inside a 4 stroke engine watch this video..
#3 Jun 7, 2008 10:30 pm |
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Okay that was really cool. Thanks.
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Re: LT1000 problem
#4 May 31, 2008 12:04 am |
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There are true experts who frequent this forum that can provide much better insight than myself but I will offer the following. Check to see if the engine has a low oil shut-off feature. My brother was using a generator and it shut off suddenly and he couldn't keep it running. This happened at the worse possible time (Murphys Law) so he went out and bought a new generator. Later he learned that his old generator wasn't broke...it had a safety feature designed to protect the engine if the oil level got low...the engine shut down before damage could occur. It's a long shot but might be worth checking.
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Re: HELP...I think I messed up my tiller.
#5 May 23, 2008 8:34 pm |
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Nibbler and Friiy,
Thanks for the advice. It took a while but I removed and cleaned the carb, removed and drained the gas tank, and changed the plug. My Snapper Tiller now runs like a champ.
I learned two things from this:
1) Gasoline engines won't run on water.
2) Gasoline engines come apart much faster than they go back together.
Thanks again!!!
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