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Briggs & Stratton ReadyStart Engine
Ever since the engine experts at Briggs & Stratton first brought its ReadyStart feature to walk-behind mowers in 2005, owners of riding mowers have longed to experience the same ease-of-start without the need to prime or choke the engine. With the Briggs & Stratton ReadyStart System now available on select Husqvarna riding mowers, the wait is over.
ReadyStart is an automatic choking feature designed to start the engine within two 5-sec. cranking attempts in weather above 32˚. The ReadyStart System automatically senses engine temperature to deliver the right amount of fuel to the carburetor. Featured on Briggs & Stratton’s V-Twin engines, the ReadyStart feature is mechanically driven and adds two major components to a traditional engine platform:
- a nylon air vane
- a temperature sensitive bimetallic thermostat
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