Lawn Tractor Won't Start

I let my lawn tractor sit for about a month without using it.

I went out to start it and it started up, but roughly. But I only let the
engine go for about 15 seconds and then I had to shut down to deal with
something else.

Now the motor won't start.

Battery is charged,

Engine cranks but won't start.

I took out the spark plug and attached it and grounded it to the engine and
I get a spark when I crank the key.

I took off the fuel line and fuel is getting to the engine.

What might be wrong? Suggestions of what to try short of a mechanic?

Alan
Sterling [ So, 06 November 2005 01:04 ] [ ID #64527 ]

Re: Lawn Tractor Won't Start

Alan Whitehouse wrote:
> I let my lawn tractor sit for about a month without using it.
>
> I went out to start it and it started up, but roughly. But I only let the
> engine go for about 15 seconds and then I had to shut down to deal with
> something else.
>
> Now the motor won't start.
>
> Battery is charged,
>
> Engine cranks but won't start.
>
> I took out the spark plug and attached it and grounded it to the engine and
> I get a spark when I crank the key.
>
> I took off the fuel line and fuel is getting to the engine.
>
> What might be wrong? Suggestions of what to try short of a mechanic?

Try some "Starting Fluid" from an auto store.
Stubby [ So, 06 November 2005 01:48 ] [ ID #64529 ]

Re: Lawn Tractor Won't Start

Old gas, plugged fuel filter, plugged jet in carb.....

Try draining ALL the gas from the fuel tank and the carb. Refill with fresh
gas....try again.
If that doesn't work, it's likely a plugged jet in the carb due to old gummy
fuel.
Just my 2-cents


"Stubby" <William.Plummer-NO-SPAM- [at] alum.mit.edu> wrote in message
news:0p6dnWU-OsQzz_DeRVn-ig [at] comcast.com...
> Alan Whitehouse wrote:
>> I let my lawn tractor sit for about a month without using it.
>>
>> I went out to start it and it started up, but roughly. But I only let
>> the engine go for about 15 seconds and then I had to shut down to deal
>> with something else.
>>
>> Now the motor won't start.
>>
>> Battery is charged,
>>
>> Engine cranks but won't start.
>>
>> I took out the spark plug and attached it and grounded it to the engine
>> and I get a spark when I crank the key.
>>
>> I took off the fuel line and fuel is getting to the engine.
>>
>> What might be wrong? Suggestions of what to try short of a mechanic?
>
> Try some "Starting Fluid" from an auto store.
Bg [ So, 06 November 2005 05:01 ] [ ID #64530 ]

Re: Lawn Tractor Won't Start

"Bg" <rgiles2 [at] wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:Eefbf.14300$8K4.8064 [at] tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Old gas, plugged fuel filter, plugged jet in carb.....
>
> Try draining ALL the gas from the fuel tank and the carb. Refill with
fresh
> gas....try again.
> If that doesn't work, it's likely a plugged jet in the carb due to old
gummy
> fuel.
> Just my 2-cents
>
>
> "Stubby" <William.Plummer-NO-SPAM- [at] alum.mit.edu> wrote in message
> news:0p6dnWU-OsQzz_DeRVn-ig [at] comcast.com...
> > Alan Whitehouse wrote:
> >> I let my lawn tractor sit for about a month without using it.
> >>
> >> I went out to start it and it started up, but roughly. But I only let
> >> the engine go for about 15 seconds and then I had to shut down to deal
> >> with something else.
> >>
> >> Now the motor won't start.
> >>
> >> Battery is charged,
> >>
> >> Engine cranks but won't start.
> >>
> >> I took out the spark plug and attached it and grounded it to the engine
> >> and I get a spark when I crank the key.
> >>
> >> I took off the fuel line and fuel is getting to the engine.
> >>
> >> What might be wrong? Suggestions of what to try short of a mechanic?
> >
> > Try some "Starting Fluid" from an auto store.
>
>

Agreed. Probably bad gas, possibly water intrusion. Engine was on its
choke cycle, and is probably flooded as well with gunk.

--
Lil' Dave
Beware the rule quoters, the corp mindset, the Borg
Else you will be absorbed
spamyourself [ So, 06 November 2005 13:36 ] [ ID #64531 ]

Re: Lawn Tractor Won't Start

Stubby wrote:

> Alan Whitehouse wrote:
>
>> I let my lawn tractor sit for about a month without using it.
>>
>> I went out to start it and it started up, but roughly. But I only let
>> the engine go for about 15 seconds and then I had to shut down to deal
>> with something else.
>>
>> Now the motor won't start.
>>
>> Battery is charged,
>>
>> Engine cranks but won't start.
>>
>> I took out the spark plug and attached it and grounded it to the
>> engine and I get a spark when I crank the key.
>>
>> I took off the fuel line and fuel is getting to the engine.
>>
>> What might be wrong? Suggestions of what to try short of a mechanic?
>
>
> Try some "Starting Fluid" from an auto store.

Starter fluid is for charcoal BBQ's!

Argh!
Joe Canuck [ So, 06 November 2005 22:52 ] [ ID #64534 ]

Re: Lawn Tractor Won't Start

On 11/5/2005 7:04 PM US(ET), Alan Whitehouse took fingers to keyboard,
and typed the following:

>I let my lawn tractor sit for about a month without using it.
>
>I went out to start it and it started up, but roughly. But I only let the
>engine go for about 15 seconds and then I had to shut down to deal with
>something else.
>
>Now the motor won't start.
>
>Battery is charged,
>
>Engine cranks but won't start.
>
>I took out the spark plug and attached it and grounded it to the engine and
>I get a spark when I crank the key.
>
>I took off the fuel line and fuel is getting to the engine.
>
>What might be wrong? Suggestions of what to try short of a mechanic?
>
>Alan
>
>

Been there, done that, just this month as a matter of fact. I left it
out in the rain and water got into the tank through the gas cap, which
was missing the plastic lens cover over the dial. Pulled the fuel line
off the tank and drained the gas. Pulled the fuel line off the carb and
blew through it to remove the water from the line. Put it all back
together and started it up with starting fluid assist. It ran rough for
a short period and then smoothed out.

>
>
>


--
Bill
willshak [ Mo, 07 November 2005 14:41 ] [ ID #65276 ]

Re: Lawn Tractor Won't Start

clean and gap the plug

put fresh gas in it

put a charger on the battery so it will spin fast

when it fires, hold it wide open and try to clear it out- you just may
have a flooded cylinder condition

it would not hurt to remove the plug, put the plug wire away down to
the side, and crank it over and clear the cylinder, and start over
trippingtoo8track [ Mi, 09 November 2005 16:43 ] [ ID #65306 ]
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