Check the air filter, fuel filter. Either of these easily blocks on mower.
Check the air filter, fuel filter. Either of these easily blocks on mower.
If the mower starts and runs - but is constantly making little "misses" - suspect the plug first of all.
There is a restriction of fuel to the carburetor. Check the fuel filter.
This is typically caused by a bad seat safety switch. The safety switches are setup so that if the rider falls off the mower it will shut down. That way the rider does not get run over. So, if it senses that there is no one on the seat it will shut down when engaged.
its not that it gets slow as i quiets down. actually it doesn't quiet down at all, your ears adjust to the noise level, and the tractor still runs at the same speed.
It's nearly always the Diaphragm in the Carburettor
By backing the choke out I assume you mean turning it off. If it stalls when the choke is off but runs while it is on then you have an air leak somewhere
the falling action in the story is when the big bad wolf took hercookies and dressed up as her Grandmother.
If the lawn mower is run without oil, the connecting rod bearing will heat and score, or even "weld" to the crankshaft, causing major damage.
Try cleaning the carburetor if there is a filter replace it.
It goes into reserve
The story is about a little girl with a red hood, named by everyone "Little Red Riding Hood," who learns that she must listen to her parents in order to be safe from danger (namely a big bad wolf).