It could be a number of things, depending on if it's fuel injected or carburated. The easy fix would be a plugged fuel filter. If it has a carburator, it could be a stuck choke or a vacuum leak.
More horsepower means a faster mower that cuts better at higher speeds. Lower horsepower is generally better for smaller yards or thinner grass.
1993 Chevy lumina: check all vacume lines for leaks and or splits around intake.AnswerIf you are not actually moving (just revving up the engine), it is normal for the engine stop at 4000 rpm. (governored)
Lower nuts
It cuts off the engine while you start it up.
its a Chevy
The plane that cuts the body into upper and lower halves is called the transverse plane, also known as the horizontal plane. This plane divides the body into superior (upper) and inferior (lower) sections.
It is a 5.3 liter 1995 chevy suburban
Its probably the accelerator pump in your carburetor.
Could be a plugged fuel filter.
you will have little or no fuel pressure, so, the car will idle but cuts out when you try to accelerate or just won't crank up.hope this helps.
A failing fuel pump could do that.
three big cuts were inflicted to the Titanics lower left side along with a lot of smaller cuts in the same area