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What am i to do if i cant get a lawnmower to start? Any suggestions, anyone? |
I havent tried it yet, but i cant be sure it will start when i do. I was just wondering if there were any tricks, or standard remedies for when a motor like that wont start. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you If it doesn't have a primer, use starting fluid. If it has a primer, usually its called for only 3 times... replace the airfilter, make sure the oils fresh and up to the full mark on the dipstick.... and the gas doesn't smell rancid (you'll know when you take a sniff of it. If its rancid, drain and replace with fresh, hopefully the carb hasn't varnished up too bad or hardly at all.... (the old gas can be harmlessly put into your cars gastank when thats full) I replace the spark plugs when they get hard to start.... BUT do check the gap once a year and clean them as well. Use a HD-30 weight above 40 degrees, multi weight such as 5w-30 below 40. OR a synthetic 10w-30 or 5w-30 anytime. Be sure to change the oil regularly (25 hours) and check it often (I do it everytime I go to start it cold) Don't use gas that has been setting for more than six months. Don't use oil that has no cap. If the mower has a primer button, push it six times and then pull at least six times before trying to push again. It should start before six pulls. If it seems like the mower is running rough, take the air filter off (see owner's manual) and swat it with your hand. Be careful that you don't inhale it as it will most likely make you cough for a while. Try what was suggested prior to me they all are solid. Here's a few tricks that I have found to work for me. First remove the air filter and leave it out. Try to start. NO? I would suggest that if it doesn't start to charge the battery. All the above answers are correct, but you may also want to check the spark plug. Make sure the plug wire is on the spark plug good and also check for corrosion on the spark plug. Replace if need be. Go have yourself a cheeseburger and go out for a night on the town.. let that grass grow.. First ... prime the engline five times *priming is when you push the bubble=like "button" on the engine*. Try starting it ... if it doesn't work ... Check to see if you are out of gas. If you are ... travel to your nearest or least expensive gas station and purchase the adequate amount of fuel. Return to your place of residence and refill your mower. After adding gas, prime the engine again five times. If it still doesn't work ....... read someone elses comment :D |
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