#137101 - 06/22/08 03:54 AM
Re: How's your rope?
[Re: Ranter]
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Welcome Newguy!
Definatly something I havn't thought about, but couldn't 550 work?
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#137108 - 06/22/08 04:15 AM
Re: How's your rope?
[Re: Ranter]
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Welcome Newguy!
The only starter rope I ever had to replace was on an old lawn mower that I used as a "professional" lawnmower when I was in high school. I mowed lawns every day after school, and on weekends. Went thru a lot of starter ropes. It was kinda tricky replacing the rope, a spring clip, four little ball bearings that had to fit into their little slots while you stuck a gizmo down on a shaft in the middle of them. Not all that hard once you learned the trick, but the first time was intersting...
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#137137 - 06/22/08 02:04 PM
Re: How's your rope?
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550 should- my brother replaced the pull cord on his chain saw with some.
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#137177 - 06/22/08 08:02 PM
Re: How's your rope?
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You blew up a crank starter???
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#137185 - 06/22/08 08:44 PM
Re: How's your rope?
[Re: Ranter]
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550 cord, excellent stuff that it is, is not always the best choice.
Various reasons: Too big, too strong, not strong enough.
I carry 1mm woven plumbers cord in my kits for the little jobs.
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#137188 - 06/22/08 09:19 PM
Re: How's your rope?
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Registered: 05/24/08
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Loc: Wyoming
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I, uh, well never mind what I did with it. Maybe we should compare notes with what I managed to do to a pull start mini dirt bike as a kid LOL. I know some lawnmowers have a specific length rope for certain models. Not sure about generators, anyone have any idea? Mine is at my cabin so I can't just run out and read the owners manual.
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#137213 - 06/23/08 12:25 AM
Re: How's your rope?
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IIRC, starter rope is a tight braided dacron cord. Has good abrasion resistance and doesn't stretch. When needed any rope of a similar OD will work. If you want a spare rope any hardware or lawn equipment store should have the right stuff. It's not expensive so buy 10 feet and have enough for next time.
As far as pulling apart your recoil starter, as OBG said it is "intersting" the first time. Different manufacturers make different mechanicals, some are easy. Can do one of those in 5 minutes, others make you swear that you are not going to touch another one of these things ever again.
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