Posted by The tractor vet on October 17, 2019 at 09:00:17 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Finally happened posted by Grandpa love on October 16, 2019 at 19:32:34:
I stated this many times before i got EDUCATED at a young age about ARMSTRONG starters and reaffirmed a few years later that i don't talk much about First round of EDUCATION was with and Oliver O C 3 and i still bare the scar from that one and the lump on my right elbow , then to add to the Education of ARMSTRONG starting was one OLD D 8 2 U series on that one i was standing on the left side track pulling on the crank and in warp speed i was standing on the right track with crank in hand and a vary sore shoulder . I have run people off that wanted me to work on there old ARMSTRONG Start tractors , some got really mad over it . This is why they came out with ELECTRIC START as a safety issue . Unless you are KINK KONG and darn near flip the tractor over while tryen to start one go with Electric start i even hate chain saws as some of them are a real pain .
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