Rope on my SW15 broke, any input on something interesting that will last a long time? I don’t know how many hours I have on it but I’m going to keep on putting a lot on it.
Paracord. The real stuff.
You can thank me later.
That’s great, thanks👍🏼 It starts super easy. I was actually doing that because I had the two pieces tied together in the middle so I didn’t have a lot of run. I would have never thought to keep doing that after I fixed it properly. I bought a starter rope from the depot but it’s basically fishing line.Ever pull start a diesel engine? Start all engines that way and your rope should last a long time. Pull the rope until you feel compression. Let it recoil back in and then pull. This should help prolong your rope. Explaining this method to some older folks has let many of them keep their recoil start lawn mower when they were in the market for an electric start mower. I of course have no ideal how you start this but that sudden jerk when the engine hits compression is typically what shortens rope life. Many owner's manuals used to have those instructions under starting instructions.
I've been doing it that way for a very long time..Not because some one taught me or I read it in a manual, but because I have had the rope violently ripped out of my hands when an engine is in need of a valve job. Wow dose that string 😵Pull the rope until you feel compression. Let it recoil back in and then pull.
I’ve been having that happen once a week or two this yearI've been doing it that way for a very long time..Not because some one taught me or I read it in a manual, but because I have had the rope violently ripped out of my hands when an engine is in need of a valve job. Wow dose that string 😵
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Makes me wonder how many hours are in it by nowan engine is in need of a valve job.
Wonderful engine no doubtHonda GXV390 cold start:
Pull choke out, ~40% throttle, gently pull rope like stated above, then give it a SHORT & BRISK 1/3 of the pull rope length pull...my two FW15s start on the first pull almost every time.
Warm start:
40% throttle and same pull technique as above.
I honestly wish every pull start engine I've ever owned had started as easily as these Hondas.
Great engine on a great mowerHonda GXV390 cold start:
Pull choke out, ~40% throttle, gently pull rope like stated above, then give it a SHORT & BRISK 1/3 of the pull rope length pull...my two FW15s start on the first pull almost every time.
Warm start:
40% throttle and same pull technique as above.
I honestly wish every pull start engine I've ever owned had started as easily as these Hondas.