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[QUOTE="SubbaBub, post: 3347885, member: 523"] I've had my Troy-built for 16 years, runs like new. When starting put the throttle speed to full and turn the choke to full rich (closed) setting. Once it fires up turn it slowly to a leaner setting. You will hear the engine find the sweet spot. To shut off the engine, turn the choke to full lean (open) and the throttle speed to zero. The only problem I ever had with mine is getting the primer button right. It used to flood on anything more than 2 pumps, but after it's first and only service after 10 years, it required 5-6 to start at all. Still runs like a champ and throws as well as much bigger units. (Mine is a 5+hp 24" Storm model) [/QUOTE]
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