Hard starting Timberwolf
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2 things, either starter is getting tired, and spinning slower, making it harder to pull a good air/fuel mix in to fire, pull starting spins the motor much faster, so you get a good charge of fuel to start it. 2nd thing, motor may be getting a little worn, lower compression makes it harder to start, still good enough to start with a pull, but getting borderline with starter. Check your compression and see if it is still in spec for your motor, should be 110-125 psi for good starting, any lower than 110, and it may be time for a fresh top end.
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