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Old 26-11-2005, 02:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Jake H.
Most folks are speculating that the real problem is a bent or
otherwise defective crankshaft,I am planning to take it back to a different Sears store this weekend.

Jake

I second a bent crank, All you need to do is remove the spark plug and have somebody put the handle on the ground and pull the rope while you watch the blade bolt for any wobble.
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