Yup Im that other guy. Drug it in the garage at lunch that day went home after work one pull fired up. When it is real cold now I pull it over slowly a couple times then giver a good rip and it fires up. It was -27 the day I couldnt get mine started.Another guy had a thread on this awhile back this winter. Everyone told him to put it into a shop where it is warmere and it started fine then. Minus 30 is pretty cold even for sleds.
Just got back from montana were they had a cold snap of -20 to -30. No it won't start in one pull... Pull over slowly a couple times to free it up and then giver. Takes about a SOLID 5-8 pulls. Idle was off on mine for a while and stuck in high idle once as well. Once warmed up she was good to go, I think this would be a regular occurrence for guys out east or north of alberta.