Well done Doug! Alwats treat it as if it's hot.Here's a couple of brief but good hand propping stories over the past 45 years.
Me & a 65 hp Drifter: Took off, got to 300 ft., motor quit, landed okay, got out, went to back, scratched my stupid head thinking "I wonder if this sumbitch will crank?" Remember I had just taken off..... hint, hint, hint......motor cranked.....at full takeoff power. Horizontal stabilizer hit me, knocked me down but I managed to grab its leading edge. You will not believe the power of 65 horses until you're being rapidly drug behind them in a multiple circles. I was helpless. Totally. Coming around on the 4th quick whip around with hand grip weakening, i noticed tall, thick brush alongside the runway, timed it good, let go, it took off, climbed to 6 or 8 feet, crashed into brush & stopped. No damage except a bent pitot.
This one is funnier. I have it on video. I was hand propping a 52 hp Rotax, Phantom (tractor configuration). Friend of mine, as stupid as I am, was sitting in the cockpit & supposedly telling me if it was hot or not. I propped & propped & propped & propped till I was about to drop dead. I finally was smart enough to ask "Is it hot?"
"No."
He wasn't looking at the mag switches as he went back & forth numerous times. Communications had broken down during a difficult start on a hot, miserable day. Make damn sure you're communicating correctly! And ALWAYS TREAT IT AS HOT.