Normally directly before the carburettor
Air filter usually.
Take the air filter off and clean it then put it back
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Your lawnmower may be surging due to issues with the carburetor, air filter, spark plug, or fuel system. To fix it, try cleaning or replacing the air filter, spark plug, and fuel filter. You may also need to adjust the carburetor or clean the fuel system. If these steps don't work, consider taking your lawnmower to a professional for further inspection and repair.
There is a screw on the top above the choke (Push button 3 times). Un-screw this, and inside is the air filter.
it is starving for gas,could be as simple as a fuel filter,check air filter to see if its clean. if need be adjust carburater!!
did you clean the air filter? is there enough petrol? is the string or attached spring broken? do you have a choke?
Take the air filter off and see if it runs without the air filter, if it does your not getting enough air and need to replace your air filter.
Too full of oil or gasoline is getting into the oil. This is caused by a bad needle valve & seat inside the carburetor. Can also be a clogged vent filter. Replace the vent filter.
No fuel filter!
dam you all
clean the air filter after each use A clogged fuel filter will cause the engine to flood and die because of poor air/fuel mixture (too rich) whereas a clogged fuel filter will cause the engine to die for lack of enough fuel. If cleaning the air filter doesn't seem to help, then the fuel filter would be the most likely suspect.