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March 26, 2010 at
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One of those starters that hang off the rear end of a quickchange and drive one of the shafts? Where I am located, I have no place to push start my race car, no help, and barely a push truck to do it with. I know they are crazy expensive, but I was just wondering if anyone had used one.
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March 27, 2010 at
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They had One called a Paragon Starter. You Pull The Rear-End Cover off pull the gears slide in The Unit Bolts right up matching the Cover Holes and Boom Fire it up. Not sure when last manufactered.
Bruce
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March 27, 2010 at
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March 27, 2010 at
03:53:33 PM by tre91
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Posted By: slow_sprinter on March 26 2010 at 10:31:42 AM
One of those starters that hang off the rear end of a quickchange and drive one of the shafts? Where I am located, I have no place to push start my race car, no help, and barely a push truck to do it with. I know they are crazy expensive, but I was just wondering if anyone had used one.
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I'm currently building starters that start the car by simply removing the right rear tire. They work great, You can purchase one through Smiley's in Dallas Tx. Any questions give me a call @ 580-571-2257.
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