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The F-20 punched back, and won
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Posted by Yoda the tractor splitter on December 29, 2003 at 16:56:50 from (64.136.26.225):
Was milling around outside and decided to see if the F-20 would start. Cranked it a couple of times and wal-la fired up. Carb needs to be rebuilt as it has to stay half choked to stay running. Let her warm up a little while and jumped on. I let out on the clutch and she died. Went round front to give her a crank and on the second one she kicked me like a mule in the left arm on the inside of the elbow. Thought it was broke at first but I can still move it right now though its stiff. Its getting bigger and ugly but the ice rap helps. Thats what I get for pushing insted of pulling . Score 1 TKO for the 20. Buy the way I rambled all this one handed.
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