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Default Need help with lawn mower

On Jun 2, 11:28*am, ritpg wrote:
On May 14, wrote:





I have a 6 year old White LC210 push mower which has been terrific
until now. *It has a 6.0 HP B&S Quantum engine that includes a shut
off key. *Symptoms: *mower runs for a few seconds until the prime is
burned off and then stops. *Background: *I've been using the mower
with no problem this year (so that probably rules out bad gas which I
replaced with a fresh fill anyway). *I may have changed the position
of the shut off key (but then restored it). *I have checked the plug
and air filter and don't see any problem. *I have replaced the gasket
between the carburator and air cleaner to no avail. *I removed the
carburator and did not see anything unusual. *When I changed the oil
at the beginning of the season by flipping the mower upside down
(can't get to the oil plug without out removing the engine from the
deck - my only serious problem with the design so far), some oil
leaked into the air cleaner. *I replaced the filter and have since
used the mower with no problem although there was some smoke until the
oil residue had been burned off.


The only thing that occurs to me as I sit here is that when I moved
the shut off key, I did not get it back to the correct position. *I'm
not sure what this key does. *If it stops the flow of gas, than I may
need to play with the key. *If it shuts off the spark, then I doubt
that it is the problem since I can get it to run, just not beyond
burning the prime. *Looks like I need to take a closer look at the
shut off key mechanism. *Any thoughts?


Thanks.


Well, despite all the much appreciated help I received here, I gave up
and delivered my White lawn mower to the place where I bought it. *And
$57 and one week later, I have my beloved mower back and running like
new. *I'll never know what they did to it to get it to run. *I asked
and was told that the carb. was very dirty. *I don't doubt that there
was dirt somewhere but "very dirty"? *I don't think so. *Not after I
was done cleaning it? *I obviously missed something but that carb. was
not "very dirity" when I turned the mower in for repair. *I was
talking to a friend about my experience and he said that the vaste
majority of the time, it's the screw that secures the bowel to the
carb. that's at fault. *I did not pay much attention to this screw
when I cleaned the carb. *I has holes in it thru which the gas flows.
I'll certainly look more closely at this next time.

BTW, I was not aware of how much the performance of the mower had
degraded. *At high speed it feels like I have to run after the mower
to keep up. *And it's getting thru grass that used to cause it to bog
down. *Life is good.

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I really need to proof my posts beter. Of course I meant bowl, not
bowel.