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How To Fix Lawn Mowers

Knowing the basics of how to fix a lawnmower can save you a lot of time, money and angst. There are, after all, few things more frustrating than mowing three-quarters of your hard then having your mower spit the dummy on you. Fortunately, many of the problems that occur in these circumstances are fairly straightforward to fix. Listed below are a few common problems, and possible ways to fix them:

Hitting a hard object while mowing
For safety reasons, you first need to remove the spark-plug. Then turn the mower over, so the blade and crankshaft can be inspected for damage. The crankshaft may be bent, in which case you need to purchase a new one – straightening the old one may result in cracking, breakage and more damage to your mower. If the crankshaft is undamaged, you will more than likely need to replace the blade with one that is balanced, straight and undamaged.

Another possible consequence of hitting a hard object while mowing is a broken flywheel key. The mower may not start at all or, conversely, may jerk back and start very hard. The ‘good’ thing about a broken flywheel key is that it’s made of soft metal, and actually supposed to sheer off to prevent further damage. You can check or replace the flywheel key by removing the starter pulley (located on top of the flywheel) and pulling the flywheel back if necessary.How to Fix Lawn Mowers

Mower won’t start?
If your mower worked fine, was not used for an extended period (eg through winter) and now will not start, the problem could be as simple as the gas going bad. Believe it or not, gasoline has a half-life of only a few months. You can test this by splashing a small amount of gas into the carb (if it’s reachable!) and seeing if it pops, in which case the gas is fine.

If your mower starts running progressively worse before refusing to start altogether, a plugged air filter may be the probleHow to Fix Lawn Mowersm. A simple solution is to remove the foam, clean it with hot water and dishwashing detergent before putting just a little motor oil on it, wringing it out then reassembling the filter. If the filter needs cleaning, chances are the spark plug will too. Most mower manuals stipulate that under no circumstances should a spark plug be cleaned by sandblasting it, but many DIY exponents claim there is no better method of doing so. If you don’t have the expertise or equipment to clean your sparkplug, the best idea is to replace it.

Smoky mower?
A smokey mower can be caused by anything from a worn-out engine, to a plugged air filter, to the mower being tipped on its’ side. In most cases, the end result is oil in the muffler. To clean the muffler, remove it, spray it with carb cleaner then wash it with hot water and dishwashing detergent.

Knowing how to fix a lawn mower is often a case of being able to tell the difference between a serious problem and a trivial one, and once you have this know-how you can really save a lot of money and inconvenience by handling the simple stuff yourself.

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2 Responses to “How To Fix Lawn Mowers”

  • James Jameson says:

    when I pull the cord to crank the lawn mower the cord jerks back hard,it will crank but after tugging on it a while,I checked the fly wheel key it looke fine but I put a new one on any way,but it still jerks the cord back,what is it?

  • Ann Lawn says:

    I found your blog doing a web search Monday night. Look forward to more from you next time around. (If I can get the Briggs & Statton fixed!)

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Questions and Answers

What The Engine Is In A Older John Deere Lawn Mower?
Wed, 23 May 2012 01:52:46 GMT
I know it is made by Tecumseh it is a XL Industrial/Commercial engine. The numbers on the housing are 0H160170133F, SER 0089E The tractor is a 1969 112 John Deere.

Lawn Mower Only Runs At Half Speed With A Clunking Noise-any Idea?
Wed, 23 May 2012 01:51:02 GMT
tecumseh 3.8 hp was running fine, heard a noise, it shut off, was able to start up again but am experiencing this problem

Could You Make A Hydrogen Powered Lawn Mower Engine?
Tue, 22 May 2012 23:46:04 GMT
i was just wondering if it would work? Using a single piston push mower type engine, and just using hydrogen instead of gas with a few modifications

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Tue, 22 May 2012 22:01:38 GMT
which do you choose?

Want To Change Rear Tires On Lawn Mower?
Tue, 22 May 2012 19:28:47 GMT
I have a 2l" MTD mower and would like to put larger rear tires on it. The current tires are aprox 8". Do I have to replace the axle on the rear (because the larger tires bring up the deck making it uneven) ? My lawn is very rough and the larger tires would help to push. Thanks Thanks Smokey, for the quick answer. The mower is older and I don't have extra room due to the grass bag being so close to the rear. Thanks for not laughing at the question. Most folks would just make fun of me.

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