Sears had a recall last summer-fall to fix these machines because of a concern about fire when primed. They offered an oil change, new spark plug along with the new fix.
The technician arrived at 9 am on a September day and acted very nervous and shaky when he worked on the machine. I asked him if he was ok and he responded that he had too many recall type service calls and not enough time in the day. He kept rushing and scattered screws and parts all over the place. I gave him a plastic container to hold the parts while he worked. When he put it all back together and was ready to leave, I asked him to start the machine for a test run. He ran it for thirty seconds or so, shut it down and I assumed it was ok. I should have test run it again in November but took it for granted that all was ok.
I have only used this machine ONCE. It was last February 2007. Purchased in February 2006, it sat for a year unused in a snowless winter. I have a feeling the troubled technician's bad day is now haunting me. Sears can only send a tech out on January 2, 2008 so I'm stuck with a machine sitting out half the winter. (I did have the urge not to have Sears do this fix but they were fairly aggressive with mailings, etc.) The machine is also under the extended warranty I purchased.
Anyone else out there who had Sears call on them for this so-called fix?
I tried the pull start first with choke on full (primed with two shots as required). After waiting several minutes, I then tried the electric start after I walked through the owner's manual check list with everything in place and it still won't start! I returned 30 minutes later to try again and still no start.