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Old 29-01-2004, 01:21 AM
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Steve, Buy a can of "Starting fluid". that's what I do when I

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I've found a squirt of gas in the carb does the job in most
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WD 40 works good too.

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"Jerry Minasi" wrote in message
Steve, Buy a can of "Starting fluid". that's what I do when I

have
trouble starting my machines.


I've found a squirt of gas in the carb does the job in most
cases.

Bob




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WD 40 works good too.

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"Bob" wrote in message
news:wDYRb.134718$5V2.680669@attbi_s53...

"Jerry Minasi" wrote in message
Steve, Buy a can of "Starting fluid". that's what I do when I

have
trouble starting my machines.


I've found a squirt of gas in the carb does the job in most
cases.

Bob




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Old 29-01-2004, 03:39 AM
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WD 40 works good too.

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"Bob" wrote in message
news:wDYRb.134718$5V2.680669@attbi_s53...

"Jerry Minasi" wrote in message
Steve, Buy a can of "Starting fluid". that's what I do when I

have
trouble starting my machines.


I've found a squirt of gas in the carb does the job in most
cases.

Bob




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WD 40 works good too.


But gas is a lot cheaper.

Bob


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