Stens 146-919 Starter Rope 5/32″ Diameter, 100′ Length, 5 Size – Stretch Rope for Leaf Engine and Weed Wacker, Pull Behind Tiller, Weed Cutter, Drag Harrow, and Pull Cord Rope – Black Rope

Stens 146-919 Starter Rope 5/32″ Diameter, 100′ Length, 5 Size – Stretch Rope for Leaf Engine and Weed Wacker, Pull Behind Tiller, Weed Cutter, Drag Harrow, and Pull Cord Rope – Black Rope

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I am a disabled vet who’s still a certified master tech (with additional certifications and dozens of schools on top of multiple degrees in the field) who enjoys this kind of work despite my body failing me.I’ve been doing a lot of small engine service/repair for years at night as this is extra money that allows me to buy items I want but don’t need LOL.This rope is stronger, more abrasion resistant and much more durable than much of what else is available on this front. Not much is as annoying as having the rope snap on your lawn mower, snowblower, chainsaw etc when you need it most and the vast majority of people wouldn’t know where to begin to repair this issue. I was very upset as I bought several spools of pull-start rope from a local supplier and that rope turned out to be essentially worthless as it was not at all durable and rarely lasted through 100 starts. Since discovering this I literally threw away all of the other rope I had for pull started engines and have 6 different diameter spools of this hanging on my garage wall, readily available and visible so I don’t waste time looking for what I need.I’ve been using this rope for almost a decade (if not longer) now and despite using this on several hundred engines, I’ve only had a half dozen or so ever need this rope replaced and all of those are used in a commercial setting, meaning they likely see dozens of starts per day. This rope alone has sent far more customers than I can ever possibly accept with my limited physical abilities today so if you service/repair small engines for a living, I HIGHLY recommend this rope! Best pull start rope I’ve ever used, by miles in some instances! [...]