Hey folks,
Okay, in my Godzilla rebuild thread I posted about how I somehow killed my lawnmower?
It's a 5 y/o Troy Built, basic front wheel drive 21" machine. I was cutting some rather thick moist grass, and the discharge chute was getting occasionally clogged, and so I was just bouncing it by tilting the front end up and back down trying to shake the grass loose, when the mower just started sputtering and then died.
I checked and cleaned the air filter, pulled the plug, it was carboned up a bit, cleaned it and then checked and confirmed spark. Spritzed carb cleaner into the intake as well. Tried to restart it, but it wouldn't. I didn't try taking the top of the mower off. Now that I think of it, wondering if the shaking could have caused a fuel line to come loose....but there wasn't any fuel seen around the engine/fuel tank???
Could I have damaged something on the inside of the motor bouncing it while it was running?? Any suggestions, ideas on what to check?
Due to the time constraints of having to get the lawn mowed and such, I went and purchased a new replacement unit. But would still like to find out if the old machine is a goner, or if it can be fixed relatively cheaply/easily??
T.C.
Okay, in my Godzilla rebuild thread I posted about how I somehow killed my lawnmower?
It's a 5 y/o Troy Built, basic front wheel drive 21" machine. I was cutting some rather thick moist grass, and the discharge chute was getting occasionally clogged, and so I was just bouncing it by tilting the front end up and back down trying to shake the grass loose, when the mower just started sputtering and then died.
I checked and cleaned the air filter, pulled the plug, it was carboned up a bit, cleaned it and then checked and confirmed spark. Spritzed carb cleaner into the intake as well. Tried to restart it, but it wouldn't. I didn't try taking the top of the mower off. Now that I think of it, wondering if the shaking could have caused a fuel line to come loose....but there wasn't any fuel seen around the engine/fuel tank???
Could I have damaged something on the inside of the motor bouncing it while it was running?? Any suggestions, ideas on what to check?
Due to the time constraints of having to get the lawn mowed and such, I went and purchased a new replacement unit. But would still like to find out if the old machine is a goner, or if it can be fixed relatively cheaply/easily??
T.C.
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