Mainframe wrote:
don't understand the question. Prop-driven airplanes have a primer,
throttle and mixture (choke) control on each engine.
Ok, I try to make it VERY simple!
In 1971 my dad bought a store brand mower.
to start it all you had to do was set the choke to "start" and pull the
starter cord.
in 1986 he replaced that with a Sears mower.
It had a primer bulb that had to be (as the manual said) "pushed until
firm."
I just want to know why if a 1971 mower did not have a primer bulb, why
should a 1986 - today mower have/need one?
And why does Honda mowers don't have/need a primer bulb (by they do have a
choke).
P.S.
Of course I could make life simple, and pull the 1966 reel mower out of the
basement :-)
I've been wanting to take a small engine course and rebuild mowers but
my husband insists that a woman in the south wouldn't make any money.
But...did the OLD mowers have to mix oil and gas? Just curious.....
Anyway, nonetheless, I love my mower from Sears, primer and all.
I mowed 2 1/2 acres last year 10 days after a c-section with an ANCIENT
rebuilt 3.5 hp........
amy