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Lawn Mower Maintenance

What Is This About?

Dirt is the #1 problem with both 2 and 4 cycle lawn mower engines. This is because the engine works almost at ground level where spinning blades generate a whirlwind of dust that chokes engine air filters, fuel filters and lines, spark plugs, controls and other parts.

This guide deals with lawn movers that won't start. Even after following the directions here you may not be able to get the mower going. This is because some symptoms are so obscure in engines that it takes a professional with professional equipment to spot the problem. But, in general, malfunctioning engines show symptons that are easy to identify. Check the problem in an orderly fashion, as this guide will show you and you usually will be able to find the solution and save a trip to the repair shop.

What Topics Are Covered?

  • Possible Problems An How To Detect Them
  • The Anotomy Of The 4-Cycle Engine
  • Why Won't It Go?
  • Routine Checks To Make
  • Flooded Engine
  • The Condenser And Points
  • and much more..

Includes full step-by-step diagrams and a tools and materials checklist.

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