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Graham 777
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Yep right number. Exept the 01 at the end.

 

Ah, then thats the problem then:blushing:

 

You sure the casing is sitting on the engine properly, no spacers or washers in the wrong place holding the flywheel away from the starter pulley?

 

Can't you join a sewing or jam making forum and unleash your woes on them:001_rolleyes::lol:

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And then who would help me when these spawn of satain machines come in then????

 

Plus I'm not sure they would know a pull start from a spark plug. :lol:

 

Maybe I could get you to join one just to get away from me. :lol: reckon you would be porting there hitting needles by the end of the day. :lol:

 

Going to have a nose at the flywheel and catchers tomoz. If I don't walk out the door without it again.

 

Looked at the manual and there is nothing there that is standing out as being wrong not he machine.

 

The cutter runs perfectly just need some oil and a sharpen. It's just the starter that's annoying. I will get there soon enough.

 

Oh and sorry to the op for the high jack.

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And then who would help me when these spawn of satain machines come in then????

 

Plus I'm not sure they would know a pull start from a spark plug. :lol:

 

Maybe I could get you to join one just to get away from me. :lol: reckon you would be porting there hitting needles by the end of the day. :lol:

 

Going to have a nose at the flywheel and catchers tomoz. If I don't walk out the door without it again.

 

Looked at the manual and there is nothing there that is standing out as being wrong not he machine.

 

The cutter runs perfectly just need some oil and a sharpen. It's just the starter that's annoying. I will get there soon enough.

 

Oh and sorry to the op for the high jack.

 

Wonder if those pawls are tight or the mounting holes have worn??

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They don't look worn and he pawls are not tight in movement but the bolts are tight.

 

I'm leaving it until tommorow now. Not going to start playing with it again. I'm still getting evils over sharpening a chainsaw on the kitch work top from last night.

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