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How to Set Up, Use, and Maintain Your Pullstarter


The Pullstarter by NEUCO Limited is designed to make starting small engines safer, faster, and easier. Whether you’re using it on a lawn mower, snow blower, generator, or chainsaw, following proper setup and maintenance ensures smooth operation and long-lasting performance.



Setting Up Your Pullstarter

  1. Assemble the HandleInsert the plastic handle into the metal bracket, tighten the nut, and attach it to the underside of the Pullstarter chassis using the screws provided. The handle can be mounted for right- or left-handed use.

  2. Choose the Right Cord GuideThe Pullstarter includes three cord guides:

  3. General Purpose Guide (U-shaped): Works for most engines.

  4. Precision Guide: Best for small engines with tight or angled cord entry points.

  5. Big-Foot Guide: Ideal when propping against the side of an engine for stability.

  6. Attach the DrillSecure an 18V–22V cordless drill with a top speed of 2000–2200 RPM to the Pullstarter shaft. Tighten the chuck and fasten the drill to the handle bracket using the included Velcro strap.

  7. You’re Ready to StartPlace the Pullstarter against the engine, grip both the drill and the handle, and apply short bursts of the trigger until you find the sequence that works best for your machine.


Tips for Best Results

  • Start with the Pullstarter carriage at the end nearest the drill.

  • Keep your drill battery fully charged for consistent performance.

  • For cold weather starts, use short bursts before switching to full speed.

  • Always wear protective gear when operating small engines.


Maintaining Your Pullstarter

Like any precision tool, regular care keeps The Pullstarter running smoothly:

  1. Check Chain TensionLook through the inspection slot. If the chain pulls past the center too easily, it needs re-tensioning.

  2. Oil the BearingsSpray light oil (e.g., WD-40) on the carriage bearings and free-wheeling socket. Periodically check screws for tightness.

  3. Re-Tension the ChainLoosen the locknut and screws, adjust with the tension screw (clockwise to tighten), then re-secure.

  4. TroubleshootingIf the carriage doesn’t run smoothly, check the chain attachment and sprockets.


Why Maintenance Matters

Regular checks and light upkeep extend the life of your Pullstarter, keeping it reliable for starting your equipment season after season. With proper setup and care, you’ll enjoy effortless starts without the strain of traditional pull cords.


👉 Ready to experience the difference? Buy The Pullstarter Now — $339 and say goodbye to frustrating pull cords.

 
 
 

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