B*tch, B*tch, b*tch..every one of my late 50's, early 60's saws has its own procedure on starting.. From screwdriver holding choke either open or closed, to a wrench in/on/through the throttle for a lock. 3 pulls/ ignition off, 1 pull choke on, ignition on, choke off, rotate till compression stroke, foot in handle, push down on wraparound HARD!!, grit teeth, wipe brow, rotate saw at 16 degrees to starboard, pull like a plow horse and have one of 3 things happen.. Starts and runs, kicks back and takes rope out of your hands with middle and ring finger still attached, or the rope breaks and you give yourself a heart check with the starter handle and fist wrapped in a death grip...just gotta call that fun.. And that ladies and gentlemen is why I love AMERICA!!