It should be OK if it isn't too much. The engine will probably burn it but it could poissibly cause the spark plug to foul and not fire; requiring one to remove it and clean it. It will not RUIN the engine.
bubbles on top of gas in tank
A gas lawn mower is a lawn mower which is powered by gasoline.
Possible buildup in the line from the gas tank to the carb.
If you overfill the Gas Tank just make sure to wait until the gas that spilled evaporates before anything else. It just takes a couple of minutes.
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To remove trash from a lawn mower gas tank, first ensure the mower is turned off and cooled down. Use a siphon pump or a turkey baster to carefully extract the fuel, then inspect the tank for debris. If accessible, use a soft cloth or a small brush to clean out any residue. Finally, refill the tank with fresh fuel and check for any remaining contaminants before restarting the mower.
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you could try putting a cup of sugar crystals into the gas tank.......
Assuming you are talking about lawn mower engines, it is located on top of the gas tank. The gas tank is of course where the gasoline is poured into.
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You will need to remove and clean the gas tank and the carburetor. Then replace the gas lines and filter.
To remove the gas tank on a 1998 6.75 hp self-propelled Craftsman lawn mower, first ensure the mower is turned off and cool. Disconnect the fuel line from the tank, being cautious to catch any spilled fuel. Next, remove any screws or bolts securing the tank to the mower's frame, and carefully lift the tank away from the mower. Make sure to handle any attached components gently to avoid damage.