the cord of a pull-start engine

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Cesar Franck
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the cord of a pull-start engine

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Protect your pull-start cord from fraying and breaking. Over time, the cord of a pull-start engine can often become worn and frayed. This can be prevented by covering the edges of the opening- try duct tape or cutting up a small section of fuel tubing.
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Roger King
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Thanks for that, Cesar.

Loved your Symphony in D, by the way. Little heavy on the violins towards the end of the exposition, but you can't have everything. Should that be the 'chord' of a pull-start engine? You're welcome to pull-cord start my 393 any day...
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Roger King wrote:...You're welcome to pull-cord start my 393 any day...
As Kaiser Billy said to Arch-Duke Ferdinand. :lol:
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Re: the cord of a pull-start engine

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nikbj68 wrote:
Roger King wrote:...You're welcome to pull-cord start my 393 any day...
As Kaiser Billy said to Arch-Duke Ferdinand. :lol:
Oooer, missus
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