Yep, it looks J62,
Its the Utility version in the 62 series.
Check the Raised plate on the rear of the base for ID,
Victas Sure Start"
As Jack has stated, Wind the handle until it stops and simply close to to start. Its whats refered to as an automatic starter,as you dont need to pull a lever to activate ( The fact you had to wind it in the first place kind of negates the term Auto" lols)
There is a pin under the handle that trips the starter when you close it.
These were a really good starter, the best in my opinion, BUT they had spring failures often.
The main issue was broken springs due to the extreme tension.
If yours is free spinning then perhaps this is the issue.
They are very hard to find SH, so a later starter may be an option.
One very Important thing to note with repairs....NEVER EVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE SPRING FROM ITS MAGAZINE!!!! It has the potential for serious injury.
They are a factory fitted spring magazine and should be replaced as a unit, so if its broken, BIN it!
And yes as Jack states, Id also say a Zenith if it has no Primer. The Primer would be located underneath on a Walbro.
Its a nice machine Tiger and one not yet on the forum that im aware of.
Fix the starter, free your cable and give it a good check over and she might be a goer.