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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 4081801" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>It's got a key start, but I never use it cause the battery is dead and has been for 30 years. I leave it on there though, cause it won't start or run without the cables hooked up, even to a dead battery. The last time I put a new battery on it, it fired up on the first bump of the key. Key is left in run position, or it won't pull start either. </p><p></p><p>It is a beast. It's hell finding tires for it though. I finally took them to a guy up in OKC on west 10th and he had tubes to fit it. The tires just finally gave out around the beads, and they are not available, anywhere. </p><p></p><p>I wish the Briggs on that new Ferris of mine was as good as the one on that old ass tiller. Probably be the last mower I buy, but if it isn't it will be the last one with a Briggs on it. My 10 yo Dixon with the Kawasaki on it starts quick, quick and sometimes without choking it. You have to nurse that Briggs to life, and I've had it looked at. It's just cold-natured and doesn't want to start. Takes several cranks and full choke. It's a year old, so it ain't a big deal yet. When it's 10 years old I'll probably break a toe kicking it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 4081801, member: 10690"] It's got a key start, but I never use it cause the battery is dead and has been for 30 years. I leave it on there though, cause it won't start or run without the cables hooked up, even to a dead battery. The last time I put a new battery on it, it fired up on the first bump of the key. Key is left in run position, or it won't pull start either. It is a beast. It's hell finding tires for it though. I finally took them to a guy up in OKC on west 10th and he had tubes to fit it. The tires just finally gave out around the beads, and they are not available, anywhere. I wish the Briggs on that new Ferris of mine was as good as the one on that old ass tiller. Probably be the last mower I buy, but if it isn't it will be the last one with a Briggs on it. My 10 yo Dixon with the Kawasaki on it starts quick, quick and sometimes without choking it. You have to nurse that Briggs to life, and I've had it looked at. It's just cold-natured and doesn't want to start. Takes several cranks and full choke. It's a year old, so it ain't a big deal yet. When it's 10 years old I'll probably break a toe kicking it. [/QUOTE]
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