The only thing I can think of is either someone is trying to kill you, or blow your leg off!
The only devices in that compartment are, the recoil, starter, flywheel, and magneto, which is your power source, it charges you battery. It can produce well over 14 volts,
and over 10 amps. Which could ignite the gasoline, and (being in an enclose area) blow the thing apart. The only way for gasoline to get in there is by dumping some in there.
probably because it likes fish sticks
take the recoil off and use a small flat screw driver near where the rope is coming in. Pull on the rope (lightly)while you loosen it with the screw driver. Stick the screw driver between the rope and kind of cross it over.....wiggle it around..until it loosens up. Make sure you start with the very end of the rope coming from the pull cord handle and work your way around. More than likely it will be stuck right at the beginning
On a Rope was created in 1995.
A rope and pulley lessen the force needed to pull an item, but it increases the distance that you have to pull it. It also changes the direction that it moves: you pull the rope down, the item goes up.
Keep it tied to a rope and pull on the rope
You can by the jump/pull rope in the discount shop, which you can walk there with your Nintendogs.
In your inventory pull the rope to the life buoy. They will combine.
A rope.
Pull.
When you pull up the flag you pull it up by the rope. The rope has a pulley on it. So the actual poll is not a pulley but it has a pulley system on it
There are five Sherlock Holmes stories where a rope is used, and there are a couple of more with a bell-pull or bell-rope. If you are referring to the story where a bell-pull is nothing more than a rope, then you are looking for 'The Adventure of the Speckled Band.'
Daisy chaining is when you tie up a rope a certain way for storage so that you will not damage the rope when it is not in use. You can make one by making a loop at one end of a rope, pulling a little bit of rope the the loop to form another loop, pull some rope through that rope to make another loop, and so on until the end when you pull the end of the rope completely through the last loop. If you do it right, you will be able to un-daisy chain the rope in one pull. The whole method is very convenient.