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    Default So who's good with small engines?


    Give me a real motor no problem. Give me a dern lawn mower and I just can't figure it out.
    Can't keep a mower more than 6 years and they turn to crap. Anyway mine died last fall and I've tied into it to get it going. Got spark, changed fuel pump and filter--fuel filter wasn't filling up. After pump fuel is flowing. cleaned carb for grins--wasn't clogged. I know it will run cuz I can spray carb cleaner and it fires. Fuel did look a bit yellow so now thinking I've just got bad fuel--what are ya'lls thoughts?

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    First thing, take tank of, pour out old gas. Put in a small amount of good gas, slosh around then let sit for a little bit. Pour that out then fill with enough to get gas to carb. See if she won't run then. If it dosnt then something in carb is still plugged. If it runs dose it pretty good with SeaFoam and just let it run wide open for a while before putting under load.

    Does carb bowl have a drain plug? Did you check to see if Bowl filling up? Also check line between pump and carb.
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    SOUNDS LIKE THE CRAP IN YOUR TANK IS COMNG LOOSE . TRY A LITTLE B-12 . CLEAN ALL THE LITTLE HOLES OUT IN THECARB ? I HAD A LITTLE WATER IN MINE . LIKE TO HAV NEVER GOTIT ALL OUT . GOOD LUCK .
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    Mike take the tank off, empty it out, put a little fresh gas in it, put 5-6 ball bearings or marbles in it, put cap on and shake the crap out of it to brake gunk and rust loose, then drain, wash out with fresh gas, then refill, you'll know your starting with a clean tank then.
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    well definitely have a good bit of water in the tank. Siphoned out about half a quart (half a quart in a bucket plus one mouth full) and had noticeable water in it. I sure hope that's it-still not convinced that is 100% it as it doesn't even try to fire or sputter-tired of messing with it.
    Now to taking the tank off---I have to disassemble the whole freaking chassis to get it out--don't want to and it not be the issue so I'm going to pump the tank empty and try from there.

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    Once u get it empty, tie a strong string to a shop rag and stuff it in the tank, move it around with somthing to absorb any leftover water drops , then pull it back out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrGoodtime View Post
    Once u get it empty, tie a strong string to a shop rag and stuff it in the tank, move it around with somthing to absorb any leftover water drops , then pull it back out.
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    I've got a locked up motor. 17.5 briggs. Goes on a John deere from Home Depot. Can get a new motor for 500 delivered to house. Any body no where you can get a good used one or get one rebuilt. I live in oxford area.

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    Yep they all throw aways now days. Got the tank cleared and nada no fire. No idea

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    Are you getting gas out of the float bowl? When you say no fire are you saying it won't start or no fire to plug?
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