Hi JB
I really didn't expect to have a problem but I was kinda ready for it. Its hand crank. It has a lever that slides under a lip on the lifter that holdes the exhust valve open. You relese the injector pump cutoff, spin it up by hand flip lever out from under the lifter and it fires up. What I was not ready for was how long it takes for the engine to stop turnin. When it started jumping I pulled the fuel cutoff and I thought it was broke As the engine kept turning the sam speed. It just got quieter and I thought was partly open just enough to keep it runnin. So here I am fliping it on and off trying to get it shut down I have the injector pump off. I flip compression relese after all it can't run with the exhust valve open right Its still spinn fast and I'm looking at it going what the %$#^ now what do I do:!: Felt like it took two minutes for it to slow down and stop. Its funny now but I was gettin kinda panicky. I like that compactor idea.
Billy
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Billy,
That's just precious! I'll bet we could get you special permission to bring it to CubFest and put on a demonstration. I know I'd like to see it.
That's just precious! I'll bet we could get you special permission to bring it to CubFest and put on a demonstration. I know I'd like to see it.
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Thanks George I'd be honored to bring it. The whole gen system I think off the top on my head will be will be about 1800lbs so I'll have to borrow a truck to hual it with. If not I will brorrow a 6.5 horse from my little brother. And bring it.
Hey John giddie up little lister go That cowboy's crazy
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Hey John giddie up little lister go That cowboy's crazy
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