LET SOMEONE YOU DONT LIKE HOLD ON TO THE PLUG WIRE WHILE YOU GIVE THE START CORD A YANK...... YOU BOTH WILL SOON KNOW
take the old plug to a mower parts store & tell them you need a matching one for a push mower
does it have spark to the plug if not the part you might check would be the coil or the electronic start module probably the latter if it is a newer mower or of ots older then the coil magneto usually dont go bad could be a bad gap between the coil and the magneto if its an older mower could be a bad set of points if its an older mower point gap could be bad spark plug could be bad as I don't know exactly what the lawn mower is doing hard to tell what is wrong
It means you aren't getting fuel to the motor but you are getting spark.
see if you are getting spark in your wires. or check for cracks and damage.
If the car skipping,ain't getting all of it's power then that's 2 ways i can think of
take the spark plug out of the head. then put the spark plug wire back on the spark plug. ground the plug on the engine you can do this by putting the plug any where there is metal and lay it on it. then turn engine over and see if you have spark. if not then do the same thing with just the wire by putting a Philips screw driver in place of the plug, ground it turn over the engine see if there is a spark if their is the plug is bad. if not then the coil or flywheel is bad more than likely it is the coil
Remove the spark plug wire from the spark plug. Wearing heavy gloves or usinf insulated piers, hold the wire about 1/4 inch from the engine block. Crank the engine in short bursts and look for a spark to jump between the end of the wire to the engine block.
If it's getting no spark, use a code scanner to see what the computer reports. Typically the computer will be able to detect electrical problems and tell you what's wrong.
Use a leveling tool on a flat surface.
No, but this link should be able to help you: http://www.g-team.us/
A reel mower is a "old school" you could say "green" evironmentally sound grass cutting push mower. Usually with 2 wheels, bearings and 4 to 5 curved blades (the reel) set in rotation to spin as you push the mower with the "T" Handle. Pro's: good for small yards that are level with little weeds, no gas and oil to buy, good for evironment. Con's: does not cut grass with different lengths well (weeds and crabgrass that sprouts up unevenly may be difficult for this mower). Does not cut up hill well do due momentum of pushing determines speed at which reel spins. The first time I heard the term "REEL", I thought they where trying to tell me It was a Real mower not a fake one lol.
What is spark plug's position? tell me.