Probably for the same reason the operator smokes. They're both addicted.
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The problem I had was oil and gas flowed out the muffler on my snapper 11 hp lawn tractor. To fix it I had to drain the oil and get a new plug. The issue that caused it was I needed a shut off valve in the gas line to stop the gas frome running back into the engine and eventually getting into the oil causing it to gush out the muffler with a lot of smoke. It is an easy fix and it now runs as smooth as new. I hope this helps you
Zero turn mowers don't have brakes.They use the wheel drives, left and right, to brake. Pull both to center position and the drive wheels stop driving, hence brakes.
no.
No its tresspassing, you can get an injunction though to stop them from stepping on you lawn.
For most lawn mowers, especially those with a 2-stroke engine, the petrol and gas are mixed to ensure lubrication of moving parts. 4-stroke engines (as commonly found on ride on mowers), usually have the oil and petrol separated. If you have a 4-stroke engine, then you need to disassemble it and replace the piston rings to stop the petrol from leaking into the crank case.
2001 was the last year of production of lawn tractors.
If you want you lawn to stop growing grass no but, if you don't... yes
no, they cannot continue to throw paper on your lawn IF you request they stop delivery
why do u want it to stop blowing smoke man! blowing smoke is awsome and manly, and show power! be proud that your blowing smoke!
then stop!
Connecting to the wrong voltage, voltage spikes, installation of the wrong size fuse, overheating due to blocked ventilation or just straight component failure are some reasons for equipment to stop working. The smoke suggest that there was a short circuit from an overload.