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        <description>Welcome to my bi-weekly series where your Small Engine questions are answered. Visit my channel for more repair videos; http://www.youtube.com/user/donyboy73?feature=mhw5 Questions &amp; Tips in this video; Is it ok to run a pressure washer without water connected to it? 0:45, Is it common for an engine that hasn't run for years to smoke when you start it? 1:41, How long does the carburetor diaphragm last in a 3.5HP Briggs lawnmower engine? 3:00, Why does my lawn tractor backfire when I stop it? 4:33, Why will some old engines only start when oil is poured in the cylinder? 5:26, If I have an old chainsaw that's been sitting for many years, do I need to install a new carburetor kit in it? 6:04, Can I re-use stiff carburetor diaphragms if I soak them with oil? 6:48, HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND FROM DONYBOY73! ALSO CHECK OUT "THEMUSKOKAPAINTER'S" CHANNEL; http://www.youtube.com/user/TheMuskokaPainter</description>
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