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Anonymous Posted on Apr 20, 2009

Pull cord is loose on my Honda 2500 Pressure Washer unable to start engine.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    you need to take pull start assy off check inside centre screw may be loose or needs re tensioning rope.return spring may be broken.

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Complete pull rope units are available for appx $23

  • Anonymous Aug 20, 2012

    Do you have a source for the assembly; I can't seem to find it on line

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