The key word you used is "to". Does that mean that you've taken the gas line off and gas is not getting to the carburetor? Or that gas is not getting in the carburetor?
If it is not getting to the carb then there is a blockage in the gas tank, gas line or gas filter.
If it is getting to the carb and just not getting inside then it is probably a stuck float valve. Sometimes just a little tapping on the side of the bowl will free it up enough to work. If not, you will have to remove the carb and free up the stuck parts.
If your lawn mower is pulsating, it may mean that it is not getting enough fuel and the carburetor may need cleaning.
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Your lawn mower may be leaking gas from the carburetor due to a faulty carburetor gasket, a damaged fuel line, or a stuck float valve. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent potential safety hazards and damage to your lawn mower.
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A bad, stuck or dirty float needle inside the carburetor.
Your lawn mower carburetor may be leaking gas due to a faulty float valve, a damaged gasket, or debris blocking the fuel inlet. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent potential safety hazards and damage to your lawn mower.
They are for the fuel solenoid shutoff
It is not fuel injected so yes it has a carburettor
Carburetor float is stuck open.
Directly into the carburetor throat (remove air cleaner).
There will be an inline filter on the fuel supply line from the tank to the carburetor
Dirty or stuck open needle valve in carburetor.