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Battery operated tools are also electric, but I think you mean corded and cordless. Corded can be more powerful and will run "forever", but you have to drag the cord around. Cordless are easier to move around with, but have to be recharged regularly.
Build a ramp. Get a good long run at it.
Not Long... 7-10 min at best.
An electric lawn mower is often superior to a gas model for several reasons. It will be cheaper, easier to maintain and quieter. There is never a need to buy gas and oil and there is no maintenance that need to be performed each season. The main downfall of the mower would be the inconvenience of the cord. For safety sake, extreme caution should be taken to not run over the cord. By cutting in a particular pattern, it is easy to not run over the cord. For small lawns and people looking for an easy to maintain mower, an electric one may be perfect.
wouldn't it run on gas or am i wrong
Not long enough! and not in enough extreme temperatures for Minnesota's varied climate.
No, its need fuel
Cordless drills have only the power available in their built in batteries or battery packs, which must be recharged when depleted. Corded drills plug into an electric outlet and do not run from battery power. CORDED DRILL -- WITH SUPPLIED WIRE WHILE USING AND UNCOMFORTABLE AND CAN DO LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY DUTY JOBS. CORDLESS DRILL -- WITH SUPPLIED WIRE WHILE CHARGING AND COMFORTABLE TO DO LIGHT AND MEDIUM JOBS. WITH VARIABLE SPEED AND CLUTCH.
You may want to check your manual for your particular mower. I used 30 weight oil in my old mower circa 1978.
If you are talking about the bulb button it is a primer to get gas to the carburetor if the mower has not run for awhile. Usually not needed to restart a warm mower.
There are way too many reasons for a mower not to run. Without more information it is impossible to diagnose the problem. If you still want help try asking again with the make of mower, the engine, details of what you have done and what the symptoms are.