Check the spark plug and the air filter to make sure they are clean. If okay, then open (turn counter-clockwise) the carburetor needle valve 1/8 turn for a slightly richer mixture.
make sure the fuel cap hole for it to breathe is open. worked for me
Make sure that the safety switch under your seat is not faulty. Also, make sure that you have good clean fuel. If not, drain it and fill with fresh gas. Also check to see that there are no obstructions under the deck. Were your blades on when the mower died? If so, it's possible that grass or some other material is restricting the movement of the blades. This can cause it to die.
If your Craftsman riding mower dies when you start the blades or let off the brake, it could be due to a few reasons. A common issue is a faulty safety switch, which prevents the mower from operating under unsafe conditions. Additionally, it could indicate a problem with the battery or electrical system, such as a weak battery or loose connections. Lastly, an overloaded engine due to dull blades or excessive debris might cause the mower to stall when engaging the blades.
It is grass! Grass is a living organism (until it dies).
If you were cutting the grass with any type of lawn mower and it dies, it is most likely not a big deal. It could simply mean that you need more gas.Ê
Grass
I'm guessing you mean how can grass die. Lack of water or nutrients is the main reason that grass dies.
The person who is riding the bike dies...if you hit him/her hard enough.
Annual bluegrass
Grass seed typically dies at temperatures above 140F (60C).
It doesn't. It just dies
no it does not. it dies if you dont take care of it.=)