Outdoor Power Equipment and Small Engines - Ready start
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Jack B.
03-25-05, 09:30 PM
I just received some information in the mail from Briggs and Stratton about a pull start engine that called a "ready start" (no prime, no choke) engine. Dose anyone have any information on this engine? Sounds real good.
majakdragon
03-25-05, 09:41 PM
I looked at the information thier site gave.
Too me it appears to be a single speed engine. This means that no adjustments can be made. It appears to run at lower RPMs which in my opinion would cause a problem if you had a very thick lawn. From what I saw, I think I will stick with my adjustable Quantam engine.
Good luck
Too me it appears to be a single speed engine. This means that no adjustments can be made. It appears to run at lower RPMs which in my opinion would cause a problem if you had a very thick lawn. From what I saw, I think I will stick with my adjustable Quantam engine.
Good luck