did you clean the air filter? is there enough petrol? is the string or attached spring broken? do you have a choke?
most quads are key start so they use a key to start them and are called electric start quads and some quads use a pull start to start like a push lawnmower and are called pull start quads
switch on push primer bulb or choke the engine set throttle pull rope or turn key
It's a long piece of metal that's about 1/2 an inch thick and it's what pulls the pull cord back into the lawnmower after you pull it out.
You might have a problem with the fly-wheel brake if it has one. Take the shroud off the top of the motor and check the cable to the brake if it is OK you already have the cover off so the recoil will be off too, check it and see if it is bound on something.
I've had this problem twice on two different motors both time it was the spark plug.
The engine floods and you have to wait for the lawnmower to drain before you start it up again or it might start smoking.
because ....well i got nothing I would check your float it might be sticking, fuel filter might be plugged. That depends on what type of lawnmower you are working on but it sound like a fuel problem to me .
As long as the battery in the lawnmower is a 12 Volt battery you will be fine.
the recoil spring is broken.
plug it in and push the on button
If your lawnmower stops working after five seconds of use, you may need gas. It can also be a problem with your fuse.
No, it is incorrect, and should be "it is" or "it's".The problem with the lawnmower is that it's cold. - Here, it's refers to temperature/weather, which is not stated.