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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3858465" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Oh yeah that key can be an issue, but electrically the fuse for control power was melted down. </p><p>Speaking of that key, I had a friend contact me several years ago because his push mower wouldn't start. He said it backfired before not starting. </p><p>Told him it was probably the key. </p><p>Said I'd be on the way to help him replace it. When arriving I witnessed him using a 16 lb sledge hammer to beat it into submission. </p><p>Apparently he replaced the key, it backfired once again and he had been pulling the rope for awhile on a hot day. </p><p>The sledge hammer was the obvious choice for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3858465, member: 5412"] Oh yeah that key can be an issue, but electrically the fuse for control power was melted down. Speaking of that key, I had a friend contact me several years ago because his push mower wouldn't start. He said it backfired before not starting. Told him it was probably the key. Said I'd be on the way to help him replace it. When arriving I witnessed him using a 16 lb sledge hammer to beat it into submission. Apparently he replaced the key, it backfired once again and he had been pulling the rope for awhile on a hot day. The sledge hammer was the obvious choice for him. [/QUOTE]
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