My Troy-Bilt edger/trimmer has an inverted engine, with the spark plug on the bottom. The cylinder gets a pretty good load of liquid fuel in it while you're filling the tank. This happens even though I drain the tank and run the carburetor dry for storage.
That makes it hard to start, not because the ignition is weak, but because you're starting out with a wet plug, and a super- high compression ratio, so it's physically hard to pull the rope. Sometimes I have to prop it up, upside down, to let the fuel drain out of the cylinder, which makes it easier to pull the rope, but it's awkward because you're pulling the rope down.
It's not the kind of super- dumb design feature that I normally expect from a Troy-Bilt product.
Mike Halloran
NOT speaking for
DeAngelo Marine Exhaust Inc.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA