That is nasty! Did you see the round thing spinning on the top with the fins?? It looks like a recoil pull starter like on lawnmower engines. I wonder if they wrap a rope around it and pull like he!! if the battery dies! Ha ha ha
That is nasty! Did you see the round thing spinning on the top with the fins?? It looks like a recoil pull starter like on lawnmower engines. I wonder if they wrap a rope around it and pull like he!! if the battery dies! Ha ha ha
I've had to pull start a 150 mercury out on the lake when the battery died, and I thought I was going to die! Can't imagine cranking that one with a rope! Better have a lot of A$$ !!
I went to a cruise recently and guy had a Model A there. Unrestored. He had a crank in the floor and after talking to him he let me and my grandson crank it and get it started.
Someone ask at nearly every show where the crank goes for my T Bucket. I thought about getting crank to put in the car.
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