Hand Cranking
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:04 am
Incidently, you might want to review your cranking technique. If that little C 60 kicks back you're gonna have a very sore arm (or worse).
This statement was from Bigdog on another post so I just wanted to post pictures on what he was saying. Most of us have had this problem. You learn by the hard way. There is a lot of new people on the fourm that don't have a clue how to use a hand crank. This holds true with antique engines if you still have the cranks. I put all mine in a drawer.
First picture is NOT the PROPER ver BAD. way. If it kicks you could break your thumb or wrist or both.
Second picture is the Correct way.
This statement was from Bigdog on another post so I just wanted to post pictures on what he was saying. Most of us have had this problem. You learn by the hard way. There is a lot of new people on the fourm that don't have a clue how to use a hand crank. This holds true with antique engines if you still have the cranks. I put all mine in a drawer.
First picture is NOT the PROPER ver BAD. way. If it kicks you could break your thumb or wrist or both.
Second picture is the Correct way.