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Adil
Hey their I have a John Deere L111 Automatic Riding Lawn mower and i would like to Change the Spark plugs what type of spark plugs are their? And how do i change the Oil Also and Does it have a oil Filter and also what type of Air filter does it have and how do i change it and total coast Of Parts.
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Look at the plugs that are in it, get the numbers off of them and buy the same thing. The air filter is paper with a foam pre filter. You can wash the pre filter and reuse it. The paper filter will have a briggs part number on it. As for the oil filter you will have to look at your engine and see if it has an oil filter, it will look just like a car filter but smaller. To change the oil you should find a drain valve/plug near the dipstick tube.
Spark plugs are $3.00 each, the air filter will be about $14.00, the oil filter will be about that also.
Look at the plugs that are in it, get the numbers off of them and buy the same thing. The air filter is paper with a foam pre filter. You can wash the pre filter and reuse it. The paper filter will have a briggs part number on it. As for the oil filter you will have to look at your engine and see if it has an oil filter, it will look just like a car filter but smaller. To change the oil you should find a drain valve/plug near the dipstick tube.
Spark plugs are $3.00 each, the air filter will be about $14.00, the oil filter will be about that also.
Lawn mower string will only pull when I take spark plug out?
ebonieboo6
String will not pull on lawn mower. I thought it was the spark plug. I took the spark plug out and tried to pull the cord and it pulled with no problem. What do you think the problem could be.
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Could be that your valves are frozen in place. Is it a four stroke? is there any oil in the sump?
There are two possible causes. Either the compressed gas can't get out or there is a mechanical cause. An extra long spark plug could do that but you'd easily notice the impact. If it is the compressed gases, a really string tug should still spin the motor.
You may need to take it to a mechanic.
Could be that your valves are frozen in place. Is it a four stroke? is there any oil in the sump?
There are two possible causes. Either the compressed gas can't get out or there is a mechanical cause. An extra long spark plug could do that but you'd easily notice the impact. If it is the compressed gases, a really string tug should still spin the motor.
You may need to take it to a mechanic.
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