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In order to start the machine many small engines have to be primed. Look for the primer (it is usually circular) and pump it at least six times. Then try to pull start it, making sure that the choke is on and that the switch is in the on position and that the engine cutoff switch is off by holding down the safety bar (lawn mowers). You may have to try several times.

The clerk at the auto parts store will either find your filter in stock or order it for you. Select the type of oil the manufacturer of your vehicle recommends. A common grade of engine oil is 10W30. Select the size of oil container your vehicle usually uses for a refill. Mine usually uses about four litres of oil. You will need an oil filter wrench that will fit your size of oil filter and a box end wrench to fit the size of oil pan bolt your vehicle has. They are commonly about one half of an inch. Be sure you have a variety of wrenches available around that size. You will need a metal pan about six inches deep which should be large enough to hold more than four litres of oil. These are readily available at hardware stores. You will need some newspapers and rags to wipe your hands on.

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