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Old 26-05-2007, 08:05 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Starting a Kawasaki Brush Cutter

g'day d,

that is a question you should ahve posed at the hire shop before you
left, they should realy have shown you that it started and how to
start it.

anyhow most of them have a primer bulb on the bottom of the carby, you
place the tip of your finder over that and prime it until the bulb
feels firm.

then near the filter there will be a choke lever move that to full
choke

make sure the off/on switch is turned 'on'

there also should be a button or something to hold the throttle open
so pull the throttle trigger and set the button.

now pull the starter to attempt a start it should either start by the
second pull or give a misfire, either way at this time the choke needs
to be opened or it will flood.

after takjing the choke off the enxt pull on the cord should start it.

once it starts give the throttle lever a quick flick upward to release
the button that was holding it in fast rev position.

rmemeber a well srviced machine or most machines won't ned anymore
than to attmpted starts with the choke 'ON'

On 26 May 2007 06:00:02 -0700, D wrote:

How do you start a Kawasaki Brush Cutter? We have hired one and we
cannot start it!

With peace and brightest of blessings,

len & bev

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