need help with identifying engine

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tonymm

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Jul 13, 2010
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hudson valley ny
I know it's a little off subject but you guys are good. A friend gave me a cement mixer for free but it's missing the pull start assembly. I'm pretty sure it's a briggs engine. Don't know how or where to get a pull start assembly. Thanks for any help. Can't upload pics saying pics too big my camera set at lowest setting.
 
post the pics to a photo site like photobucket. Then you can provide a link or even put the pic up.


Matt
 
tonyoslo said:
I know it's a little off subject but you guys are good. A friend gave me a cement mixer for free but it's missing the pull start assembly. I'm pretty sure it's a briggs engine. Don't know how or where to get a pull start assembly. Thanks for any help. Can't upload pics saying pics too big my camera set at lowest setting.

Save the pics to your computer . . . open the photo files and edit them to a smaller setting and then upload from your computer . . . otherwise without pics none of us can do much other than take some crazy guesses.

My own guess is that this is one of those newer stealth engines that are invisible to radar . . . and everything else. ;)
 
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