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What type of oil does a craftsman riding mower take
Unfortunately you have to pull the engine to get to it, no other way, it'll take about three hours in the backyard with a hoist or come-along in your tree.
Just take the wire that go to the seat and join them together. ( THIS IS A SAFETY FEATURE IF YOU BY PASS IT WHEN YOU GET OFF THE SEAT THE LAWNMOWER WILL STAY RUNNING!!!!!!!!!!!)
first thing take the mower to the dump. secondly, push mower into the dump. third, leave the mower there.
!st let the blade cover down by loosing the chains on both side of the mower. this will give you hand space. Of course take off the plastic cover and unconnect the sparkplug 1st. I dont know about anyone else but i will loosen the four bolts holding the engine down to give you the wiggle room you need.
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take it to the repair man hahaha
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You have to buy a new rope, remove the cover from the engine that contains the manual rope starter. There is a spring inside that can fly out and injure you if you do not know what you are doing. My suggestion is that you take the mower or the cover to a lawn mower shop and let them replace the rope if you are not comfortable tackling this yourself. It can be tricky to install the new rope and wind the spring just right.
Push mowers have many benefits. They are easy to store and don't take up much room. They are also much cheaper than riding mowers and easier to replace or repair.
Sometimes Evelyn's lawn mower does this too. I take a sledgehammer and break it.
Riding lawnmowers tend to cut larger amounts of grass at a quicker place when compared to push mowers, however they use more gas and take up far much more space.