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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 82338" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Have you tried pushing the red button on the kill switch in to stop it? When I first got a motor with a kill switch, I thought the only way to stop it was to yank it, and used it like that for a friggen year and a half. Then, one day I was tooling down the lake (with a 4 horse, it is fairly slow), and musta been messing with the front of the tiller, and the motor just quit. I then realized that if you push the button in, it stops it. #-o #-o</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 82338, member: 55"] Have you tried pushing the red button on the kill switch in to stop it? When I first got a motor with a kill switch, I thought the only way to stop it was to yank it, and used it like that for a friggen year and a half. Then, one day I was tooling down the lake (with a 4 horse, it is fairly slow), and musta been messing with the front of the tiller, and the motor just quit. I then realized that if you push the button in, it stops it. #-o #-o [/QUOTE]
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