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Re: The Danger of Hand Cranking
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Posted by farmerweber in PA on April 23, 2007 at 22:47:01 from (208.103.178.77):
In Reply to: The Danger of Hand Cranking posted by El Toro on April 23, 2007 at 17:13:53:
When I was a kid I got smacked square in the chest with a crank on dad"s Super A.Nobody has ever hit me that hard.Lucked out though,only knocked me flat on my back.Few years ago a friend of mine got her wrist broken on her 200.It was pretty ugly too.I don"t even mess with cranks anymore.(don"t have anything old enough to not have a starter).If it doen"t start I either charge the battery or drag out the jumper cables.Every oldtimer has cranking stories and some of them are pretty good.
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