pullstarting
Pullstarting, also known as recoil starting or rope starting, is a common method for initiating the operation of an internal combustion engine, particularly in smaller, portable equipment. It involves manually drawing a cord or rope, which is attached to a mechanism within the engine's flywheel assembly, to rotate the crankshaft. This rotation creates the necessary suction and compression cycles for the engine to ignite its fuel and begin running under its own power.
The pullstart mechanism typically consists of a pulley or drum that the starter rope is wound around.
This starting method is prevalent in lawnmowers, chainsaws, leaf blowers, and small generators due to its simplicity