Wow! I've never seen that, but then I don't hold it on Stop that long to shut it down (once I discovered that you only have to hold it down long enough to hear the genny start to shut down you can let go--I now just hold it down at most 1 or 2 seconds to shut it down).
I can remember some old Onan gennys (ones on boats a good 20 or 30 years ago) that you did have to hold "stop" until it stopped cranking; otherwise it might start back up.
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