it all depends if it is a 2 stroke or a 4 stroke lawn mower
No, they no longer make 2 stroke mowers.
if it is a 2-stroke engine then it only can be 1 of 3 things, the spark, the fuel or the compression.
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, I have a BP75AR rally mower. Its very old.It has a Briggs 4 cycle engine. Good luck. Mike
Any 2-stroke mower type will serve.
Either it is a 2 stroke(in which it's normal), or if it's a 4 stroke it has worn rings and is burning oil
You did not specify which brand of 2-stroke lawn mower you have. So, the ratios may differ. For a Briggs & Stratten 2-stroke engine the ratio will be either 50:1 or 32:1 depending on the engine model. It is always advisable to check with the manufacturer's manual or on the internet.
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Use regular unleaded gasoline, and mix it with four ounces of oil per gallon of gas - BUT, how you use it depends on whether your lawn mower has a 2-stroke or 4-stroke engine. A 2-stroke engine requires 2-cycle oil to be added to the gasoline in a certain ratio. 4-stroke engines do not require the gas/oil mixture.
A small push mower. A Lawn Boy Mower is best for hilly slopes because they don't have any oil in the bottom like a 4 stroke - the 4 strokes run out of oil if you run them on a hill, but the Lawn-Boys are 2 stroke.
If you put 4 stroke what in it