Could be worn valve guides ,crankcase filter plugged or bad rings
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It should come with the lawn mower in the box when you buy it. Go to the manufacturer's website. You should be able to download one for your model, or one close to it.
Normally smoking is caused by piston rings wearing out, it needs an oil change, or is overfilled and sucking oil into the carb.
The three things that could cause black smoke which come to mind are: 1) You have a belt or pulley problem which is causing the belt to slip and burn. 2) You have an oil leak that is getting on to the exhaust and burning. 3) The mower is running rich. Which means it is getting too much gas. The most common of these is choice 1. Oil leaks don't normally get onto the exhaust since most exhausts aren't under the engine. The running rich problem also does not normally come from under the mower. It would typically come from the exhaust unless it has an exhaust leak.
The manufacturers instructions should include the blade size for your weed eater lawn mower.
A push lawn mower is easier to store if space is an issue. They are ideal for smaller yards and come in many varieties. A riding lawnmower would be ideal if you have a large yard and space to store the mower isn't an issue.
Emissions are what come out of your exhaust and 2008+ (usa) have a newer exhaust setup that is suppose to cut down on contaminates that come from your exhaust.
If the emissions light turns on there is a problem with the exhaust system. The oxygen sensor, erg system and exhaust should be checked for any leaks or malfunctions.
The lawn mower was invented by Edwin Budding, Western England 19th century
Lower level, get in a basement if you can.
Yes, and no, it depends on the pitch from your lawnmowers engine because the sound can simulate a bear roaring, which is the bees most dangerous foe. It's all sound waves. ---- Yes, for two reasons. Firstly, they don't like the vibration that the mower causes and will often come out to investigate; and secondly they don't like the smell of the exhaust fumes from the mower engine.<br>Bees will often mob a petrol mower close to the hive, and even an electric mower can attract their attention.
get cb level 75 then go in level 3 arena and come out,you should have it
Flames will come from the exhaust when raw gas enters the exhaust then ignites. run computer codes for the engine to look for a problem causing the gas to not burn completely.