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Kill switches ckecked. Plug is in. Clean out plug is in
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Are you moving again? If not check out this thread:Kill switches ckecked. Plug is in. Clean out plug is in
thanks for the clarification @Scottintexas. I never realized the @HELP had to be in the body of the post. Is that a system limitation? Because up until you told me, I would have instinctively put it in the subject line to get maximum attention.and for future reference the @ help (all together with no space) only sends out the special alert if you use it in the body of the post,
putting it in the title line doesn't send the alert,
also, the safety lanyard cuts the spark, the engine will still turn with the starter with the lanyard out,
the cleanout hatch safety switch will disable the starter also so the engine won't respond at all ( in case you have your hand down the cleanout tube)
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I don't understand how any of it works, only the instructions say to put it in the body to send the signal, I say do both,Is that a system limitation?