Why is my mower so hard to pull?

A typical cause for this is that the engine flywheel brake (the bar you hold down on the handle that stops the engine when released) is engaged. Be sure to bring the bar down all the way to the handle before pulling. This can also happen if your mower blade is dragging in grass or clogged with grass clippings.
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Why is my lawnmower so hard to push?

Here's Why. If you've been feeling like your reel mower is hard to push it could be that the wheel drive assembly needs lubricating, the grass you're trying to cut is too long for a reel mower or that the blades need sharpening.
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Why does it take 10 pulls to start my lawn mower?

Your lawn mower takes so many pulls to start because the fuel filter is filled with debris, the spark plugs aren't working, the battery is damaged, or there's not enough gas in the tank. A damaged engine can make the mower take more pulls to start because it won't combust the oxygen and fuel.
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Why did my lawn mower lock up?

Your lawn mower's piston can seize if the mower stands for a long time in wet conditions or if you forget to put oil in the crankcase. You may be able to free the piston by removing the spark plug and manually rocking the blade.
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How do I know if my lawn mower engine is seized?

How to tell if a riding lawnmower engine is seized:
  1. It sounds rough.
  2. Hard to start the engine.
  3. The blades are stuck.
  4. The piston and cylinders won't move.
  5. The oil will be deficient.
  6. The fuel quality will have deteriorated.
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How do you fix a locked up lawn mower?

Recap:
  1. Take out spark plug.
  2. Take PB Blaster or other penetrating oil and spray good amount into spark plug hole.
  3. Tilt mower upward.
  4. Next day spray again, set mower on all four wheels (level) and let set a few more hours.
  5. Spray a bit more oil into hole, try to turn blades/shaft manually.
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How does pull start work?

The operator pulls the rope's handle or grip. This causes the rope to unwind around the crankshaft and spin it. The spinning motion of the crankshaft cranks the engine. The crankshaft's motion engages the flywheel, enabling the engine to start.
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What are the signs of a seized engine?

Seized Engine Symptoms
  • Engine Doesn't Start.
  • Physical Defect.
  • Burnt Wires.
  • Engine Noises.
  • Lack of Engine Oil.
  • Water in the Engine.
  • Rusty Components.
  • Broken Components.
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How do you know if your engine seized up?

The primary sign of a seized engine is a vehicle that doesn't crank or start. In some cases, the engine might turn over slightly (often while making abnormal noises), but it will refuse to crank normally or run. You might also hear a click or clunk noise as the starter tries to engage the engine.
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What would cause a motor to seize?

An engine can seize due to running on low/no oil, overheating or succumbing to a broken timing belt. These conditions eventually stop your engine in its tracks and a professional technician will be required to restore function.
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Will a seized engine turn over?

A seized engine means the electronics in your vehicle may still work (i.e. the radio, A/C, etc.) but the engine itself will not turn over. Instead, you may hear a knocking or clunking sound.
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Can you fix a seized engine?

If your engine has seized up while you're driving, there's nothing you can do about it short of an intensive engine repair or replacement. If you have an engine that seized from sitting for a long time, pull the spark plugs out of all the cylinders. Fill the cylinders with engine oil and let it sit for a few days.
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Why is my pull start not catching?

The pull cord mechanism on a lawn mower isn't complicated, and the reason your cord isn't catching is that one of the components of the flywheel starter assembly has failed under the stress of regular use. Typically it's either worn or broken pawls, or a damaged pulley system.
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Can a lawn mower vapor lock?

Vapor lock in lawnmowers generally occurs during hot summer days and result in your mower stalling or simply not working at all. This issue occurs because the fuel in the fuel delivery system can overheat and vaporize, preventing fuel delivery to your mower.
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How do you know if your lawnmower is blown?

Here are a few signs that your lawn mower's engine or head gasket is blown:
  1. There's an oil leak.
  2. There's smoke coming from the exhaust.
  3. The mower has low power and pressure.
  4. Your mower fails a compression test, or there's diminished compression.
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Where do you spray starter fluid on a riding lawn mower?

Spray a light dose of starter fluid directly into the carburetor chamber of your mower. Set the engine speed to the midpoint, if the idle is adjustable, by hand. Set the engine choke to full choke, if equipped.
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Where should the throttle be to start a lawn mower?

Some lawnmowers have a throttle that you have to put in the starting position. This handle can often be found halfway between the housing and the handle. Then pull the engine brake lever at the top of the handle towards you.
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Why does my lawnmower start hard when its cold?

There's one main reason why a lawn mower can be harder to start when the weather is colder – the oil. As the temperatures drop, oil flow is poorer than usual and that makes life tough for your mower's engine. What is this? You see engine oil is very important as it lubricates all of the internal engine components.
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How long does it take for an engine to seize without oil?

Engines can work without oil, but the effect is so damaging they are only capable of running for less than 30 minutes until failing - and in most cases, it's a lot quicker than that.
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