Clean and adjust the carburetor. Also clean the air filter.
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It depends on what model the mower is. Most of the newer mowers have the choke incorporated with the throttle. As you raise the throttle lever you will get to a part that it fits in a small grove. That is full throttle. Everything past that is the choke.
The motor chokes at full throttle because either the exhaust valves are bad and cause the motor to loose compression at full throttle or the carb has an air leak.
full throttle
A barrel with a full choke.
Most ARE shot from full choke- or even Extra Full Choke.
first. is the throttle valve moving open? you can see it with a light when the choke is open. it's the round disk near the back of the carb in the hole behind the plastic screen. these engines use a plastic lever on top of the carb to activate the throttle. sometimes they slip on the shaft or break off. check to see if when the throttle is moved that it moves the valve.
Depends on the saw... On a Stihl chainsaw there is a four position switch. Top position is OFF, second position is RUN/IDLE, third position is HALF CHOKE and the last position is FULL CHOKE. Hold the throttle in with your finger and move the switch down with your thumb. DO NOT try to move the switch down into choke WITHOUT holding in the throttle. On a Husqvarna chainsaw there is normally a switch that you pull out towards you. However, there have been models made that you have to push a switch downwards.
Either a full choke,or extra full choke shotgun barrel.
The point midway from no throttle to full throttle.
Loosen the the screw5/16" socket) at the control panel at the left rear of the engine. Set throttle to full speed and move the cable housing upward; if it works the choke also, move it until the choke is just ready to be engaged. Then tighten the screw to clamp the housing.
Yes it is full choke