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How do I replace pull starter rope? - Mi T M Mi-T-M WP-2403-3MHB NA 2400 PSI 5.5 HP Honda Engine Pressure Washer WP-2403-3MHB

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Remove the pulley housing cover.Remove the remaining rope pay attention as how its' threaded.Loop the new rope exactly as the old one.That's it

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