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GaryL

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  1. I know for a reason [emoji4] Had mine running straight away after bringing it home. But when I took it out to the fields to have a play, for the life of me could I get it started (mines pull start, the sweat was rollin off me). Hadn't realised my brother had pressed the stop button back at the house, and as the button still pressed down (albeit not click and stay down) I didn't think there was an issue. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  2. I bet it's the big red stop button, it should click as its pressed. If it's been pressed. It needs a firm pull up to reset.
  3. Relatively new to The Wee Chipper Club with my CS100. Had chosen the CS100 mainly based on reviews from here. And I'm thoroughly pleased with it, it's surprisingly capable and more than suits my needs. A couple of pics: I certainly like the idea of the GM purpose built CS100 Trailer, but figured it wouldn't be cost effective to adapt for off-road use as 90% of the time it'll be dragged about the fields. Winching it into my ATV Tipping Trailer may do for now. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

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