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#1: help me help my mower......

Posted on 2006-06-14 15:30:03 by onesandzeroes01

Thanks in advance for any replies. I have a Bolens mower with a Briggs
and Stratton 4.5 hp engine. And, you guessed it, it won't start. I have
a giant cottonwood tree in my backyard, which, at this time of year,
sheds all its cotton, leading the the clogging of my mower. After
taking the time to clean it out, it will not start at all. The air
filter is clean, the spark plug is new and is getting gas (after
priming, it is wet and smells like gas)......And the mower has a tank
of clean, fresh gasoline. Any suggestions? If I'm going to use starting
fluid, do I spray it straight into the carb or into the cylinder?
Thanks....

jh

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#2: Re: help me help my mower......

Posted on 2006-06-14 22:25:55 by Lucky

onesandzeroes01@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks in advance for any replies. I have a Bolens mower with a Briggs
> and Stratton 4.5 hp engine. And, you guessed it, it won't start. I have
> a giant cottonwood tree in my backyard, which, at this time of year,
> sheds all its cotton, leading the the clogging of my mower. After
> taking the time to clean it out, it will not start at all. The air
> filter is clean, the spark plug is new and is getting gas (after
> priming, it is wet and smells like gas)......And the mower has a tank
> of clean, fresh gasoline. Any suggestions? If I'm going to use starting
> fluid, do I spray it straight into the carb or into the cylinder?
> Thanks....
>
> jh


Can't help with the engine question, you might try an NG more geared to
that, like alt.mechanics, alt.lawnmowers, if there are any of course.

With regards to your cotton tree issues, in the future, purchase a
lawnmover slip that will protect it from both the tree and the elements
or else make one yourself out of tarp.

good luck,

-Jason

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#3: Re: help me help my mower......

Posted on 2006-06-15 01:43:46 by Pennyaline

Lucky wrote:
> Can't help with the engine question, you might try an NG more geared to
> that, like alt.mechanics, alt.lawnmowers, if there are any of course.
>
> With regards to your cotton tree issues, in the future, purchase a
> lawnmover slip that will protect it from both the tree and the elements
> or else make one yourself out of tarp.

The flotsam from cottonwood trees blows down every spring and floats
about forever. Then, a week after it settles and you think it's over,
another high wind will come up and more tree debris will fill the air.
The problem is not that the stuff settles on the mower but that gets
sucked in, remaining the air for so long to begin with and becoming
airborne again during mowing. I swear that my mower ingests pounds of
the stuff annually and none of its mechanisms are safe from it. And in
my region, cottonwood time occurs during the first intensely dry weather
patches. Fluff mixes with wind-blown topsoil, and it all gets swallowed
by my mower.

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#4: Re: help me help my mower......

Posted on 2006-06-15 01:51:38 by JoeSpareBedroom

<onesandzeroes01@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1150291803.876945.314770@f6g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Thanks in advance for any replies. I have a Bolens mower with a Briggs
> and Stratton 4.5 hp engine. And, you guessed it, it won't start. I have
> a giant cottonwood tree in my backyard, which, at this time of year,
> sheds all its cotton, leading the the clogging of my mower. After
> taking the time to clean it out, it will not start at all. The air
> filter is clean, the spark plug is new and is getting gas (after
> priming, it is wet and smells like gas)......And the mower has a tank
> of clean, fresh gasoline. Any suggestions? If I'm going to use starting
> fluid, do I spray it straight into the carb or into the cylinder?
> Thanks....
>
> jh
>

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