To fix a flooded riding mower, start by turning off the ignition and removing the spark plug. Crank the engine a few times to expel excess fuel from the cylinder. Once the area is cleared, dry the spark plug or replace it if necessary, then reinsert it. Finally, attempt to restart the mower while giving it some throttle to help clear any remaining fuel.
its probly flooded.
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Fix it.
You can attempt to fix it by reading this http://www.lawnmowerman.tv/Troubleshooting.asp Here its basically a homemade manual about lawn mowers and how to fix them. They give you helpful tips and the types of oils,blades that your mower needs.
Can I do it myself, set the timing on my riding mower.
It depends on what the exact problem is. The most common problem of this type can be solved by replacing the drive belts. If this doesn't fix the problem, it's best to take the mower to a professional.
You probably have a stuck float or the carb is out of adjustment or choke is stuck on. hope this helps
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yes.
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Type your answer here... I would suggest you do what I did and that is purchase a workshop manual from Honda. David
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