Doug

The engine does not have to start to get someone, just fire one cyl. As
you said
use caution when turning a prop. Been there done that

Sam
93515

Doug Davis wrote:

> Really,  I don't have to have the last word, and seldom do.  But if you
> don't pull your prop through like the engine IS going to start, you are
> quite remiss.  In other words, use your head.  Don't stand where a prop
> could strike you, and pull it through like you were trying to start it.
> However, the probability of an engine starting in cold weather without
> priming, and with the mix off (if available) is quite slim.
> Doug
>
>
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