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Hi
My gas lawn mower was working fine till last week. I found that it was short of oil, so I added some and was mowed for another couple opf weeks. This week, when I tried to turn it on, there was oil spill below the engine and mower is not turning on. Is this overflow or did I do something really stupid? If it is overflow, please advise how to fix it. Thanks. Tom. |
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Dan Krueger wrote:
wrote: Hi My gas lawn mower was working fine till last week. I found that it was short of oil, so I added some and was mowed for another couple opf weeks. This week, when I tried to turn it on, there was oil spill below the engine and mower is not turning on. Is this overflow or did I do something really stupid? If it is overflow, please advise how to fix it. Thanks. Tom. Is it a Yamaha, Mercury, Evinrude, Honda, Suzuki, or a Tohatsu/Nissan? Two stroke or four stroke? It's been years since I had a gas lawn mower.. (21), but as I remember it, wasn't there a spot on the fill tube that indicated when you reached the correct amount of engine oil? I'm assuming this is a four stroke type and not a two stroke like the Lawn Boy brand. |
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By under the motor I assume you mean under the deck? If so, that may be the shaft seal where the crank exits the block. Dale |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 23:58:57 GMT, Don White wrote: I'm assuming this is a four stroke type and not a two stroke like the Lawn Boy brand. Say what? I mean I know two strokes rule - four strokes drool and all that, but since when? You're unaware of these two stroke lawnmowers? For shame. Two stroke lawnmowers were good for stealing the engine from them and building a go-kart. I haven't seen a two stoke lawnmower for years and didn't realize they were still made. Which triggers another memory .... ever drive a 60's or 70's vintage Saab with the 2 stroke engine? I drove one occasionally when working at a garage after school in New Haven. Weird car. Eisboch |
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On 5 Jul 2006 13:05:27 -0700, wrote: Hi My gas lawn mower was working fine till last week. I found that it was short of oil, so I added some and was mowed for another couple opf weeks. This week, when I tried to turn it on, there was oil spill below the engine and mower is not turning on. Is this overflow or did I do something really stupid? If it is overflow, please advise how to fix Shaft seal. If it's a smaller engine, then buy a new mower. If it's a Briggs, it's a ten minute fix. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. We lived in the area I circled near the bottom of this map: http://tinyurl.com/psb36 Darn close to being next door neighbors. We lived in Woodbridge, just a few miles west of you ... near the Bethany town line. Eisboch |
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 23:58:57 GMT, Don White wrote: I'm assuming this is a four stroke type and not a two stroke like the Lawn Boy brand. Say what? I mean I know two strokes rule - four strokes drool and all that, but since when? Just looked at their site...seems they now use the three following motors..Briggs & Stratton, Honda & Tecumseh. You may have to find an older model if you favour 2 strokes. ....or get with the times and convert. http://www.lawn-boy.com/ |
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Thank you all for your replys. Adding to Original Query: It is a Briggs & Stratton 6.25 HP Two stroke engine. Please Help! |
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If it's a Briggs, it's a ten minute fix. If it's a Briggs it was meant to last 10 minutes! I was in the gardening business and then mower business for about 20 years. The Briggs was always a pain. The very best mower ever was Toro's 21" commercial with a two stroke engine. It ran forever. Then California outlawed the two stroke on mowers. Had to buy in Nevada. Don't know now if they're available at all. Dale |
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
snip.. Oh, and one General Lee in town - just thought you'd like to know that. Ohhh...those Dukes! |
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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... I know they u sed to make two stroke mowers, but I'll bet it's been at least twenty years or more since they stopped. I found some, then noticed they were manufactured and sold in the UK. Also found something you might be interested in. Some engine manufacturers are using E-Tech technology in some of their small, 2 stroke engines for items like lawn trimmers. Husky and Husqvarna are two examples. Eisboch |
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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 06:50:51 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 23:58:57 GMT, Don White wrote: I'm assuming this is a four stroke type and not a two stroke like the Lawn Boy brand. Say what? I mean I know two strokes rule - four strokes drool and all that, but since when? You're unaware of these two stroke lawnmowers? For shame. I know they u sed to make two stroke mowers, but I'll bet it's been at least twenty years or more since they stopped. They still make 2 stroke mowers, at least Lawn-Boy does. http://www.advancedmower.com/lawn_boy_gold_pro.htm |
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basskisser wrote: FishWisher wrote: If it's a Briggs, it's a ten minute fix. If it's a Briggs it was meant to last 10 minutes! Not true. Briggs builds great engines. I was in the gardening business and then mower business for about 20 years. The Briggs was always a pain. The very best mower ever was Toro's 21" commercial with a two stroke engine. It ran forever. I worked in a dealership for 4 years. They sold Toros and I bought one. Guess what? Briggs engine on it! That rider worked fine for 15 years, only minor tune ups, carb etc. I've got a Honda pressure washer. The carb jets are so tiny in that thing that they clog constantly. Engine reliability is a direct result of proper care. Lawn Boy is using a lot of Tecumseh engines now. They are rock solid. But I'll take a Briggs over about anything for reliability, except Kohler. This is about 21" mowers, not riders, and engines of about five HP. Riders get into bigger engines and nowadays have OHV twins and even 4 cylinder. But for the usual small mower engines, 21" or less, especially consumer junk, the Briggs is designed to be low end and cheap as possible. A consumer 21" mower with a Honda is a much better choice. Dale |
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And to think that OMC used to own lawn boy. then sold to Toro. OMC,
made some mfj. blunders with them over their leaky gas tanks, sold to Toro, and didn't tell anybody, even though they had corrected the tank issue, there were a crap load of them out there with bad tanks, and now the monkey was on Toro's shoulders. OMC didn't tell, go caught and got fined... but thats about it, from what I remember..... JimH wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 06:50:51 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 23:58:57 GMT, Don White wrote: I'm assuming this is a four stroke type and not a two stroke like the Lawn Boy brand. Say what? I mean I know two strokes rule - four strokes drool and all that, but since when? You're unaware of these two stroke lawnmowers? For shame. I know they u sed to make two stroke mowers, but I'll bet it's been at least twenty years or more since they stopped. They still make 2 stroke mowers, at least Lawn-Boy does. http://www.advancedmower.com/lawn_boy_gold_pro.htm |
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FishWisher wrote: basskisser wrote: FishWisher wrote: If it's a Briggs, it's a ten minute fix. If it's a Briggs it was meant to last 10 minutes! Not true. Briggs builds great engines. I was in the gardening business and then mower business for about 20 years. The Briggs was always a pain. The very best mower ever was Toro's 21" commercial with a two stroke engine. It ran forever. I worked in a dealership for 4 years. They sold Toros and I bought one. Guess what? Briggs engine on it! That rider worked fine for 15 years, only minor tune ups, carb etc. I've got a Honda pressure washer. The carb jets are so tiny in that thing that they clog constantly. Engine reliability is a direct result of proper care. Lawn Boy is using a lot of Tecumseh engines now. They are rock solid. But I'll take a Briggs over about anything for reliability, except Kohler. This is about 21" mowers, not riders, and engines of about five HP. Riders get into bigger engines and nowadays have OHV twins and even 4 cylinder. But for the usual small mower engines, 21" or less, especially consumer junk, the Briggs is designed to be low end and cheap as possible. A consumer 21" mower with a Honda is a much better choice. Dale I have to disagree. According to Consumer Reports, mower engines up 5.5 hp, Honda has just a mediocre repair dollars history. Briggs? First. If you belong to Consumer Reports you can look the info up. They don't let you copy and paste links to specific information if you subscribe, it comes back as timed out. But, it's simple, Briggs are very easy to work on, they are tough, and if they do break, parts are cheap. That is NOT the case with Hondas. |
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 15:12:26 -0400, " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 06:50:51 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 23:58:57 GMT, Don White wrote: I'm assuming this is a four stroke type and not a two stroke like the Lawn Boy brand. Say what? I mean I know two strokes rule - four strokes drool and all that, but since when? You're unaware of these two stroke lawnmowers? For shame. I know they u sed to make two stroke mowers, but I'll bet it's been at least twenty years or more since they stopped. They still make 2 stroke mowers, at least Lawn-Boy does. http://www.advancedmower.com/lawn_boy_gold_pro.htm I'll be danged - didn't know that. There still a piece of crap, though! |
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basskisser wrote:
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 06:50:51 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 23:58:57 GMT, Don White wrote: I'm assuming this is a four stroke type and not a two stroke like the Lawn Boy brand. Say what? I mean I know two strokes rule - four strokes drool and all that, but since when? You're unaware of these two stroke lawnmowers? For shame. I know they u sed to make two stroke mowers, but I'll bet it's been at least twenty years or more since they stopped. Nope. Lawn Boy still makes two stroke lawn mowers. But they don't make engines. |
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Dan Krueger wrote: basskisser wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 06:50:51 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 23:58:57 GMT, Don White wrote: I'm assuming this is a four stroke type and not a two stroke like the Lawn Boy brand. Say what? I mean I know two strokes rule - four strokes drool and all that, but since when? You're unaware of these two stroke lawnmowers? For shame. I know they u sed to make two stroke mowers, but I'll bet it's been at least twenty years or more since they stopped. Nope. Lawn Boy still makes two stroke lawn mowers. But they don't make engines. Who said they did? |
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