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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpalump" data-source="post: 446520" data-attributes="member: 13140"><p>69 pounds is what a 9.9 weighs. A little kid or guy with a bad shoulder can start one but the normal tendency is to pull it hard. Multiple light pulls work just as well. When starting a two stroke it needs to turn over enough to suck fresh air and fuel all the way thru the intake and engine block befor it gets enough in the cylinder to fire. You can spin the motor enough with two or three hard pulls or 5 or 6 easy ones. Of course pushing a button is easy too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpalump, post: 446520, member: 13140"] 69 pounds is what a 9.9 weighs. A little kid or guy with a bad shoulder can start one but the normal tendency is to pull it hard. Multiple light pulls work just as well. When starting a two stroke it needs to turn over enough to suck fresh air and fuel all the way thru the intake and engine block befor it gets enough in the cylinder to fire. You can spin the motor enough with two or three hard pulls or 5 or 6 easy ones. Of course pushing a button is easy too. [/QUOTE]
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