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Re: cranking RE: NO LBC! Just a link to a time waster

To: Frmjr45@aol.com
Subject: Re: cranking RE: NO LBC! Just a link to a time waster
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 21:23:24 -0600
Cc: kturk@ala.net, britclas@WorldShare.net, Toby@intri-plex.com, Bushwacker4@prodigy.net, spridgets@autox.team.net
References: <be.c95e0f0.27586af0@aol.com>
We had a Farm All B tractor, it had a bad starter that my dad wouldn't fix. We
used the crank start exclusively. I had my best luck when I pulled the crank to
the top of the stroke. One sharp push downward and the tractor started on a half
turn every time. Course it didn't hurt that we kept it well tuned so we didn't
have to turn it in vain.......

Frmjr45@aol.com wrote:

> Ah yes, cranks.   My dad had a 1957 Hillman Husky, which I think had a
> flathead 4 cylinder,  and it too, came with a crank.  I tried it once to see
> if it worked - it did and I was not injured!  That car if I remember was the
> slowest gasoline powered vehicle that I have ever driven.  It had a four
> speed with which you had to try to wring the most out of each gear to get
> moving at a reasonable speed.  When we lived in the Mid-Hudson area of New
> York State,  I remember driving down the Taconic Parkway floorboarded and not
> being able to go much over 65!
>
> Russ Mullaly
> 1962(really a '61) Midget

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