Posted by Faster346 on April 19, 2011 at 16:59:39 from (72.241.201.224):
In Reply to: Hand Cranking Super C posted by Albo5000 on April 19, 2011 at 03:52:10:
Albo5000 said: (quoted from post at 03:52:10 04/19/11) Faster346- Can you take a picture of your Super C's hand Crank and post? specifically the end that goes into the engine?
Thanks
I actually did you one better, I took a video of how I like to hand crank my tractor. I know as mentioned above, the PROPER way is to have the thumb BEHIND the crank, but to me, having tried that way, I just do not feel as comfortable doing it that way. I have my thumb in front of the crank (like Brandy did when she started it, as noted in pictures above) but NOT wrapped around the crank or closed, but EXTENDED so if the tractor did for some reason kick back (timing is retarded, and it never has before) it would just yank out of my hand not hurting anything.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XULGofPO7cc
Again, I'm not saying the above video is the correct way of doing it, it's just the way that I personally feel most comfortable and safest doing it. If you want any other pictures, just let me know!
This post was edited by Faster346 at 17:00:01 04/19/11.
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