I haven't seen a push mower yet that didn't have the air filter on top of the
Carburetor. There should be a black box about 3 in X 6 in with a screw on top,
some newer ones have a nut you just unscrew, filters are inside box.
the size of box is according to size of motor. 3 to 5 horse is about 3x6 others can
be 8-10 in long and 3-4 in deep and 3-4 wide. Get on line and type in 22 inch Toro,
I' sure you'll find any part out there you need.
The air filter is located inside the canister that is attached to the top of the carburetor.
oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter
clean the air filter air is being restricted
Check the air filter, fuel filter. Either of these easily blocks on mower.
The air filter is usually located inside the canister that is bolted to the carburetor.
Check the air filter, fuel filter. Either of these easily blocks on mower.
The air filter assembly is usually attached to it.
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The float needle valve is stuck or there is some kind of debris that got into the gas and is blocking the valve open. If its a new mower take it back to the person you bought it from and get them to fix it because it should be under warrenty. If you mess with it you would probably void your warranty.
make sure the gas valve is turned on and you put the air filter in right
if it is blocked with debris such as grass cuttings. For research purposes remove filter and start mower without it. If mower runs successfully, you have the cause of the problem.
Most likely revving due to a dirty/clogged air filter.