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Replacing the hardware that holds the pullstart on my Ariens rear tine rototiller (Cold Start Too)

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2010

In this video I replace the hardware that holds the pullstart on my Ariens rear tine rototiller after one of the screw heads snaps off. I also do a cold start and do some tilling for my next door nieghbor who was doing some landscaping.

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  • if i were u id move the starter handle to the top

  • @MyKubotaAUS

    Why? It would be a lot harder to pull straight up. It's in the correct position now.

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  • @foxmotors1

    The originals were not bolts, they were screws and this machine is really old so tjust the head of one screw snapped off. I replaced the screws for bolts because I couldn't find that thread size in a screw.

  • @paisteboy why did it break off though, ive never heard of a bolt head just breaking

  • @foxmotors1

    One of the screw heads broke right off. I couldn't find that thread in a screw so I replaced them all with bolts.

  • @roastingpeanuts why did you need to replace the hardware in the first place?

  • you look like al from the toy barn in toy story lol

  • @BandOnTheRun87

    Yes it is a Tecumseh engine.  Good eye.

  • @roastingpeanuts

    Thank You.

  • Awsome!!! great job

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