Very similar to gas powered cars, the gas is taken in and causes the engine to make very small combustions, making the mower blades rotate, and in riding mowers, it is even more similar to cars, with the transmission, battery, clutch, brakes, gas pedal, and yes even the cup holder.:)
That depends on the model/make of lawnmower, but it will always be on top.
if its regular gas
no get new gas
It usually works the throttle. When you let go, it gets no gas and dies.
panic !
Not really sure what you're getting at. If your lawnmower engine is a 2-stroke then you need a mixture of oil and gas to run it.
it depends... if you have a drive mower than you should have a hose that runs from your gas tank into a fuel filterer you unclip it the gas will leak out you can probly find it if you locate the gas tank just look for a tube,and if its a push lawnmower you should do the same,or you can tip the lawnmower over with the gas lid off,and let the gas drain out into a pan or so.
Just gas. MOGAS, 87 Octane. There is reason they call it lawnmower gas. Intek OHV is just another lawnmower engine.
it is gas only no oil is added to the gas
A mulch blade works well on a riding lawnmower.
The target market would be just about everyone IF you could make such lawnmower work as good a a gas mower.
to put the oil in the lawnmower's crankcase would be fine, so long as it is an appropriate viscosity.