MY lawn mower will start to sputter if I run the choke on after the motor is warmed up. It's getting fed too much fuel. Ease off on the choke and it will run better, usually.
When you overfill oil in a lawnmower it will smoke when you tip it sideways while mowing,it has no harm
Most lawnmower batteries will be badly abused by this and it will be quite expensive in gasoline. A lawnmower battery will normally take 8 hrs (or so) to charge. Forcing them to charge faster, like off your car, will harm it.
Gas fires will definitely harm indoor rabbits. Rabbits require to have proper ventilation which will prevent them from this exothermic chemical reaction which might choke and harm them.
Plastic could choke the animals or potentially hurt them in another way
Yep they sure can. Most of them wont though but me fella does and it does him no harm
It will do no harm.
Yes, if too much heat is applied.
Very bad, because it is self-harm! You are more than likely depressed and potentially suicidal. Please, do not choke yourself. If anything, call 1-800-273-8255.
No, you can even mix synthetic with conventional oil. It will do no harm at all.
Depression, self harm, running away, fighting, etc
First and foremost you should look at the nameplate. If the nameplate is unreadable then you will do no harm plugging it into a 115 volt supply. If the motor looks like it is running at full speed then it is a 115 volt motor. If you plug it in and it looks like the shaft is turning at about half speed then it is a 230 volt motor. If the motor is running slow don't leave it plugged in for more that 15 seconds. Find a 230 volt supply and plug it in, it should run at the right speed. If you have a shaft tachometer use it on the end of the shaft to get an accurate rotation speed. The above prompted comparison with another motor, with the same RPM rating, allowing a simple feel of the shafts for a close speed match. The help is appreciated.
Yes. You will need to supply each phase with a separate 110V supply line. However make sure that the motor is designed to run at that voltage. Running the motor on load at a lower voltage than that which is on the name plate is dangerous because the motor will try to compensate for the reduction in power due to the lower voltage by demanding higher currents from the source. This will either result in damaging the motor or control circuits or causing bodily harm to yourself or someone else. Good luck.