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I've used a 540 owned by Sean Tynan on here twice about a month apart. I've found it to be a PITA. It's great when it's running - plenty of power (though no idea why it doesn't come with dogs). But as soon as you stop it and try to start it again you're fiddling with the choke and the primer bulb and pulling away. Very annoying.

 

I had a 201T for a short while that I got rid of when I found a satisfactory new-ish 200T. I would say the 540 I've used was just as annoying - but for different reasons (201T lacked power).

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I've used a 540 owned by Sean Tynan on here twice about a month apart. I've found it to be a PITA. It's great when it's running - plenty of power (though no idea why it doesn't come with dogs). But as soon as you stop it and try to start it again you're fiddling with the choke and the primer bulb and pulling away. Very annoying.

 

I had a 201T for a short while that I got rid of when I found a satisfactory new-ish 200T. I would say the 540 I've used was just as annoying - but for different reasons (201T lacked power).

 

Mine came with dawgs/dogs/spikes . Have yet to see one withoutn .....

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