Mower Problem
I have a Yardman self-propelled push-mower (MTB) with a 6.5hp engine.
Symptoms: 1) When cold, will start after 5x priming, then dies. 2) If I manually throttle it, I can keep it running until it heats up. 3) If I move it at all, before its hot, it dies. 4) Once really hot, it runs fine and restarts fine. Miscellaneous information that might be unrelated: 1) I had to clean the carburator last year, as it had gummed up. The throttle settings have not been the same since. 2) The baffle is badly broken. I say this because there is a rod that goes from the throttle to the undercarriage to help control the speed of the engine (I think). Any help is appreciated. -- ML |
Mower Problem
ML wrote: I have a Yardman self-propelled push-mower (MTB) with a 6.5hp engine. Symptoms: 1) When cold, will start after 5x priming, then dies. 2) If I manually throttle it, I can keep it running until it heats up. 3) If I move it at all, before its hot, it dies. 4) Once really hot, it runs fine and restarts fine. Miscellaneous information that might be unrelated: 1) I had to clean the carburator last year, as it had gummed up. The throttle settings have not been the same since. 2) The baffle is badly broken. I say this because there is a rod that goes from the throttle to the undercarriage to help control the speed of the engine (I think). Any help is appreciated. -- ML One other thing, if I leave the mower in the garage after use, it will fill the entire garage with gasoline fumes. I have had to resort to cracking the garage window to help vent them or leave it outside. -- ML |
Mower Problem
The strong smell of gas may suggest that gas is bypassing the needle valve.
Check the oil level to see if it is over full. Check for gas in the air filter. "ML" wrote in message oups.com... ML wrote: I have a Yardman self-propelled push-mower (MTB) with a 6.5hp engine. Symptoms: 1) When cold, will start after 5x priming, then dies. 2) If I manually throttle it, I can keep it running until it heats up. 3) If I move it at all, before its hot, it dies. 4) Once really hot, it runs fine and restarts fine. Miscellaneous information that might be unrelated: 1) I had to clean the carburator last year, as it had gummed up. The throttle settings have not been the same since. 2) The baffle is badly broken. I say this because there is a rod that goes from the throttle to the undercarriage to help control the speed of the engine (I think). Any help is appreciated. -- ML One other thing, if I leave the mower in the garage after use, it will fill the entire garage with gasoline fumes. I have had to resort to cracking the garage window to help vent them or leave it outside. -- ML |
Mower Problem
i would clean the carb again pain particular attention to the passage
in the bowl nut and the needle inlet valve. also install a inline fuel shutoff in the fuel line and turn it off when not in use. http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm |
Mower Problem
Is the choke working like it should? May be stuck |
Mower Problem
On 31 Aug 2006 06:09:36 -0700, "ML" wrote:
I have a Yardman self-propelled push-mower (MTB) with a 6.5hp engine. What does MTB mean? Symptoms: 1) When cold, will start after 5x priming, then dies. 2) If I manually throttle it, I can keep it running until it heats up. Throttle in the original meaning, close the throttle, lower the speed? 3) If I move it at all, before its hot, it dies. 4) Once really hot, it runs fine and restarts fine. Miscellaneous information that might be unrelated: 1) I had to clean the carburator last year, as it had gummed up. The throttle settings have not been the same since. 2) The baffle is badly broken. I say this because there is a rod that goes from the throttle to the undercarriage to help control the speed of the engine (I think). And that is broken? Any help is appreciated. |
Mower Problem
mm wrote: On 31 Aug 2006 06:09:36 -0700, "ML" wrote: I have a Yardman self-propelled push-mower (MTB) with a 6.5hp engine. What does MTB mean? Typo, sorry. Should say MTD (the actual maker of the mower, not just YardMan). -- ML |
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