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QuestionWhat do I do if the gas line is clogged?Community AnswerIf the gas line is clogged, see a mechanic. Cleaning the gas line is dangerous and messy.
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QuestionWhat should I do if the handle has no resistance when starting?Community AnswerYour starter may have become disconnected from the mower. If this is the case. see a mechanic.
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QuestionWhy is my lawn mower making a "ting" noise while I try to start it?Community AnswerIt is likely that the fingers on the starter clutch are staying open when you pull it so they are being tapped by the metal cup on the fly wheel that they grab onto when the pull starter is being engaged. It's a typical sound for older used mowers and nothing to be too concerned about. If it continues after it's started it could be the result of a rod knocking in the engine, at this point replace the engine or the mower.
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QuestionHow do I locate the throttle from a Briggs/Stratton push mower?Community AnswerThere should be a small lever just in front of the air breather filter cap. It will look like a small bent metal tab with a spring attached. That is how you adjust the idle and RPM. Other than that the throttle is controlled by a plastic catch under the metal cover which is actuated by the air flow coming off of the aluminum fly wheel containing the magnets for the ignition coil.
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QuestionWhat is the procedure to start a Lawnboy?Community AnswerA Lawnboy can be started like any other lawnmower. Check the oil, prime the pump, check the spark plug, open the throttle, and pull the chain. If it still doesn't start, check the gas level and try again.
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QuestionWhy shouldn't I leave the fuel tank open while running the machine?Community AnswerIf you leave it open, debris will fall into the tank and if there is not a filter, ruin the carb and possibly the entire engine.
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QuestionWhat do I do to stop the starter cord from snapping back into the motor?Community AnswerKeep it attached to the handle. If you break the handle, it can be replaced and fixed.
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QuestionHow do I unlock wheels on mower to push it?Community AnswerPush mowers do not have wheel locks. Try loosening the wheel bolts a quarter of a turn and spraying with an aerosol lubricant (e.g B12 chem tool, white lithium spray lube). Do not use WD40, it is more of a cleaner than a lubricant, but it can be used to remove excessive dirt and debris before applying a lubricant.
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QuestionWhy should the handle be inclined at an angle of 35?Community AnswerIt is for ease of pushing the mower and to keep from lifting the blade box too high, posing a risk for objects to become projectiles.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my push mower will start if I use engine quick start, but won't start after that wears off?Community AnswerThis sounds like a fuel blockage. Clean the tank and lines, then refill with fresh clean fuel.
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QuestionWhy won't my lawn mower start again after I stopped it to empty the grass container? I have to wait 20 minutes to prime and restart it.Community AnswerIf you also see smoke and have occasional to frequent sputtering, it's possible there's an issue with the choke and too rich of a gas mixture is getting into the engine. There could also be too much oil.
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QuestionHow do you tell if your lawn mower needs more gasoline in it?Community AnswerYou look inside the fuel tank, or, if you can't, you take the cover off and look at the side - it's translucent.
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QuestionWhy does my lawn mower have an extra handle that needs to be held up against the actual handle?Community AnswerIt's probably a self-propelled mower. Pull back the first handle when starting, then the other to make it go forward.
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QuestionHow can I disengage my mower so my kids can't crank it?Community AnswerPull the spark plug wire, run it out of gas, lock it up, or simply train your kids not to touch it!
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QuestionWhat do I do if my lawn mower won't start without starter fluid?Community AnswerYou need to clean the carburetor; it is getting no gas because the jets are gummed up.
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QuestionWhy should I place the throttle lever in a mid-to-high position?Community AnswerWith a cold start the mid-to-higher speed will keep the engine going until it heats up. High-to-full throttle will create higher blade revolutions to clear clippings and avoid grass clogging up the undercarriage.
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QuestionWhy do push lawnmowers require an engine?Community AnswerThey don't have to have one––there are many varieties that are propelled by the wheels moving and you pushing it alone. These are becoming more popular. However, for the ones that have engines, it is what makes the blades spin, which in turns cuts the grass.
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QuestionHow do I get my blade to turn when pushing the lawn mower?Community AnswerWhen the lawnmower has started, the blade will automatically start spinning.
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QuestionWhere is the choke lever?Community AnswerThe choke lever is a small lever, usually made of plastic, that is attached to the carburetor. The carburetor usually resembles a cylinder and can be found near the fuel tank. Some lawnmowers use an automatic choke, and in that case there would be no choke lever.
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QuestionWhich way should the choke face when starting a push lawnmower?Community AnswerWhen starting a push mower, the choke should be in the "full choke" or "on position." As soon as the engine starts or sounds as if it is trying to start, move it to the "half choke" position and pull the cord again if required. After letting the mower idle for 10-30 seconds on half choke, move the lever to the "off choke" or "off" position, and start mowing.
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