Friction applying engine starter

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F02N 7/14 (2006.01)

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CA 2125538

A friction applying engine starter is described which includes a chassis having a first end, a second end, a top edge and a bottom edge. A gasoline fuelled two cycle engine mounted on the chassis. The engine has an output shaft. A fuel tank is mounted on the chassis and is coupled with the engine to supply fuel. A friction roller is rotatably mounted at a first end of the chassis. A gear assembly is provided including a plurality of gears that are rotatably mounted on the chassis. The gear assembly is coupled to the output shaft of the engine and the friction roller. The gear assembly creates a gear reduction such that a plurality of revolutions of the output shaft of the engine are required for every revolution of the friction roller. Handles are secured to the chassis whereby the chassis is manipulated to position the friction roller in a working position.

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