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Mules, not the heehaw kind
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 48402" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We've got the two. One is a 550 13 years old, the other is the 2510. It's almost new, only 8 years old. I wanted to look at the kabotas but the nearest dealer/service is a couple of hours away.</p><p>The 550 needs to be choked everytime it's started, but it's no big deal, just something you learn to live with. The 2510 is a horrible cold blooded pig. But once it gets wwarmed up, about 5 minutes except in winter, and it fires right of and runs great. I took that choke return spring off the carburetor and it's amazing what a difference it is in the frustration mode.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 48402, member: 34"] We've got the two. One is a 550 13 years old, the other is the 2510. It's almost new, only 8 years old. I wanted to look at the kabotas but the nearest dealer/service is a couple of hours away. The 550 needs to be choked everytime it's started, but it's no big deal, just something you learn to live with. The 2510 is a horrible cold blooded pig. But once it gets wwarmed up, about 5 minutes except in winter, and it fires right of and runs great. I took that choke return spring off the carburetor and it's amazing what a difference it is in the frustration mode. dun [/QUOTE]
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