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August 25th 04 03:58 AM

Need help fixing lawnmower pull cord
 
I was trying to start my lawnmower and the cord broke off inside the round
lid thingy on the top. I got that off and tied a new knot in the end but
it's got a lot of slack in it, and now I can't get a good enough "pull" to
start it.
Is there some trick to getting it to pull the cord back tight? It's a Murray
22" 3.8 Centura mower and says "Tecumseh" on the top.

Thanks,

Lynette



Greg August 25th 04 04:43 AM

You have to wind up the spring, then feed the cord onto the drum. Be careful,
it can bite you.
There are a number of tricks to do this I guess.


Harry K August 25th 04 02:33 PM

(Greg) wrote in message ...
You have to wind up the spring, then feed the cord onto the drum. Be careful,
it can bite you.
There are a number of tricks to do this I guess.


That's for sure. I used to do a bit of work in my old man's small
engine shop. Recommendation: If you haven't seen the job done, don't
do it, take to a shop and watch them for the first time before
attempting it yourself. They can be very dangerous until back on the
machine.

Harry K

Yaofeng August 25th 04 05:12 PM

wrote in message hlink.net...
I was trying to start my lawnmower and the cord broke off inside the round
lid thingy on the top. I got that off and tied a new knot in the end but
it's got a lot of slack in it, and now I can't get a good enough "pull" to
start it.
Is there some trick to getting it to pull the cord back tight? It's a Murray
22" 3.8 Centura mower and says "Tecumseh" on the top.

Thanks,

Lynette


Just did this two days ago on my Sears Eager 5.5 Hp mower. Remove the
winder. Trim the tip of the cord using a lighter to melt the loose
fibers. Wear a glove or you'll burn your finger tips trimming the
cord. Wind the winder three turns and then feed the cord through the
holes. Knot the cord and release.

Your're lucky. It took me several hours to figure out how to do it.

Bob August 26th 04 04:12 PM


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hlink.net...
I was trying to start my lawnmower and the cord broke off

inside the round
lid thingy on the top. I got that off and tied a new knot in

the end but
it's got a lot of slack in it, and now I can't get a good

enough "pull" to
start it.
Is there some trick to getting it to pull the cord back

tight? It's a Murray
22" 3.8 Centura mower and says "Tecumseh" on the top.

Thanks,

Lynette


Just did this two days ago on my Sears Eager 5.5 Hp mower.

Remove the
winder. Trim the tip of the cord using a lighter to melt the

loose
fibers. Wear a glove or you'll burn your finger tips trimming

the
cord. Wind the winder three turns and then feed the cord

through the
holes. Knot the cord and release.

Your're lucky. It took me several hours to figure out how to

do it.

Some mowers can be done without even removing parts. Pull the old
rope out with long nose pliers. Wind the spring by pushing the
top of it around with screwdrivers. When it's fully wound, block
it with the hole in it lining up with the outside rope hole, and
feed a new rope through. Grab the end with the pliers, pull it
out, and tie a knot. Pull the rope back in, release the spring,
and you're done. This has worked for me on a few older B&S
engines.

Bob




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