The carburetor has a bad, stuck open needle and seat. It's flooding when it runs, and when it sits, the gas runs down the intake, past, the intake valve, past the rings, and into the crankcase. A new needle and seat cost a few dollars and can be found online with the mower model number or the engine number.
The carburetor has a bad, stuck open needle and seat. It's flooding when it runs, and when it sits, the gas runs down the intake, past, the intake valve, past the rings, and into the crankcase. A new needle and seat cost a few dollars and can be found online with the mower model number or the engine number.
Yea, just was tired of messing with it, I already had to fix it before, there was no fuel in the tank, so it was running of oil
You could pull it behind a riding mower
If it doesn’t run there’s no use