Jumat, 02 Mei 2014

what is wrong with my push mower?

Q. i go to crank my mower up but after i fire it up it will spit back sputter skip and die how can i fix this i checked the spark plug i checked the coil and the kill switch and the gas even if it has gas the problem still persists it also has a clean spark plug and coil the coil is also good
the engine is a briggs and stratton 550 series that is acting up the body is a weed eater inc body the engine spits and sputters i put new gas in it did the same thing i cleaned the spark plug same thing the coil same filter same and checked the pressure and the timing that is alright it spits back through the carburetor the engine skips and the engine is a single cylinder engine i just don't know what to do please give me some advice other than clean the float valve and the bowl i would if i could i already tried cleaning the carburetor and that did not work i put said spark plug in my riding mower and it fired right


Answer
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How much is a antique craftsman push mower worth?




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It's one of the ones with those blades that spin when you push it


Answer
No real market for this kind of thing, unless it was pre 1920, someone might give 20 bucks for it because all they want it for is a lawn ornament to put next to the steel milk cans. Collectors sometimes lay out some decent money for the ones that were converted to power mowers by industrious homeowners who had a subscription to Popular Science back then, but it's hit and miss because the creativity of the individual conversion is what drives the price there.




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