Sue, not sure if there would be too many Chondas up Dalesford way, not sure if people in the bush are silly enough to buy them, we have plenty of silly people in Melbourne. I had a bloke text me a few days ago that he had broken the pull cord on a 24 I sold him a few weeks ago. I asked him if there was anything else wrong with it because I wondered why the cord would have broken when in that time he should have probably had to start it a dozen or so time. No nothing else is wrong it starts fine, just the pull cord broken. He brought it over this morning and I replaced the pull cord on the cup starter, and I noticed the cup starter had fresh ally exposed indicating to me the pull start had been given a lot of work recently. Anyway I put it back together and went to start it, no go, pulled the plug and it was light brown. I immediately said to him that it had been straight fueled and he was adamant that he had not done that, but then his wife might have used it. I can't imagine why you would not know if your wife had been out mowing the back yard and not told you, but anyway, I pulled the barrel and sure enough, barrel/piston all scored up. Sorry to ramble on it is just silly people who annoy me and as I said we have buckets of them in Melb