Take the pully assembly off. Inspect it. Find what is broken. Install new spring.
No the pull chord will not cause the pull cord to be tight. The coil on the lawn mower will cause the compression to be tight.
The pull cord of a lawn mower is used to manually crank the engine to get it started. As the engine is quickly turned, a spark is created which begins combustion.
Check the underneath of lawn mower for grass built up.
It depends on if you bought a pull start mower or a power mower. The pull start mower will have a handle you have to pull hard to start it. The power mower should have a button that simply turns it on. Make sure there is gas in the pull start mower.
get a new one
Try pulling out the spark plug and clearing the cylinder
you pull on it:) lol jk i have no idea
If you have a simple push mower, the governor is a small plastic fin attached to your throttle. The fin is underneith the engine cover in the area that spins (part that you pull on a pull start mower)
pull the lever with the numbers on it to lower it down to whatever number you want.
The coil spring that retracts the pull-cord is either broken or came loose from where it hooks up. You will need to remove the spool housing to repair/replace it. A repair manual form your public library can guide you through the steps to do the repair/replacement yourself if you are inclined to do so. There are several repair manuals available at the public library - perhaps there may be one available for your particular application.
no the pull cord could froze see if the flyweel itself moves if it doesnt then yes it is locked
yes it does,in the rear of the machine there is a pin you pull out to disengage the transmission