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Re: Re: Re: Steve Mason ---- hand crank
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Posted by jtwaldo on May 20, 2002 at 13:12:31 from (199.79.251.179):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Steve Mason ---- hand crank posted by Word of CAUTION. on May 20, 2002 at 12:23:39:
VERY true. Didn't even think to mention that. What I normally do is put the crank in with the handle up. get it to catch then I can put the palm of my hand on the crank with my thumb on top of the crank NOT AROUND and just push straight down. I NEVER have a grip on the crank! If it kicks back it still don't feel to good! Oh yeah, after you push down, get that hand outa there. My crank spins around at least once after it cranks! If you have never used a hand crank, you may even want to do it a few times with the switch off so it want fire to get a feel for it. That's what I did. I'm only 23 so I wasn't around when this was a common thing to do. My dad told me along time ago about this and I just knew to do it that way. If I don't like the position of the crank, I will push the switch back in and turn it until it is where I want it then try again. The ol' 200 normally cranks on the first spin!
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