Lacey
Answer
Lawn mower gas? You mean like regular 87-91 octane gasoline, which I fill my lawn mower with? Or do you mean the gasoline mixed with lubricant, which I put in my weed-wacker?
Oh, never mind. I'm sure both will blow your hand off pretty quickly, if you're able to actually get that good of a seal.
Unless you're talking about a Zippo. Zippos will work with any flammable liquid (gasoline, kerosene, rubbing alcohol, or even 151 proof rum).
Lawn mower gas? You mean like regular 87-91 octane gasoline, which I fill my lawn mower with? Or do you mean the gasoline mixed with lubricant, which I put in my weed-wacker?
Oh, never mind. I'm sure both will blow your hand off pretty quickly, if you're able to actually get that good of a seal.
Unless you're talking about a Zippo. Zippos will work with any flammable liquid (gasoline, kerosene, rubbing alcohol, or even 151 proof rum).
How do I use a gas powered lawn mower?
Teriq M
I took some of your advice and I decided to do lawn mowing for my job.
Problem is I know how to mow the lawn but I don't know how to start a lawn mower!
Answer
1. First you make sure it has gas in it.
2. Then you have to prime it. There should be a button to push near the gas tank - it may have some information near it, like ' 3 X' which means push it three times.
3. There may be a throttle with a fast and slow marking, like maybe even a rabbit and a turtle. Set it for fast.
4. Then you pull the starter rope while holding down the lever on the handle. The lever on the handle is a safety feature that makes the mower stop when you let go of it, so as long as the mower is in use you have to hold onto it or restart it.
5. There may be an additional lever on the handle to hold down if your mower is self-propelled. You get extra rolling power if you hold down that handle. If you are pulling the mower backwards you don't hold that down.
If the mower is stopped but the engine is warm, you shouldn't have to prime it again to restart it. And if you pull the rope too many times you may flood the engine and have to let it sit for awhile before trying again.
Is there someone around who can give you some tips? Be careful.
1. First you make sure it has gas in it.
2. Then you have to prime it. There should be a button to push near the gas tank - it may have some information near it, like ' 3 X' which means push it three times.
3. There may be a throttle with a fast and slow marking, like maybe even a rabbit and a turtle. Set it for fast.
4. Then you pull the starter rope while holding down the lever on the handle. The lever on the handle is a safety feature that makes the mower stop when you let go of it, so as long as the mower is in use you have to hold onto it or restart it.
5. There may be an additional lever on the handle to hold down if your mower is self-propelled. You get extra rolling power if you hold down that handle. If you are pulling the mower backwards you don't hold that down.
If the mower is stopped but the engine is warm, you shouldn't have to prime it again to restart it. And if you pull the rope too many times you may flood the engine and have to let it sit for awhile before trying again.
Is there someone around who can give you some tips? Be careful.
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