Posted by Zachary Hoyt on December 25, 2010 at 12:37:26 from (184.8.238.212):
In Reply to: which to get posted by win231 on December 25, 2010 at 11:45:26:
I can't comment on the F14 vs F20, but I have spent the last few months starting my H with a crank since my alternator died and I need to rewire the tractor. I have started it probably at least 100 times and have never had it kick back even once. My Allis C and B that I used to have were real wrist biters on the other hand. Just make sure you don't wrap your thumb around the handle, and make sure the tractor is out of gear. I turn the crank very slowly to the 5 oclock position( as seen from the front) and then pull it quickly through about 90 degrees. Some people pull it over the top instead, either way is supposed to work. I prefer to pull it under because I'm right handed and it feels more natural. It's not terribly unsafe provided you take the necessary precautions. Zach
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