Blue smoke coming from a lawn mower could be caused by burning oil, a clogged air filter, or a problem with the engine's piston rings.
Blue smoke coming from a lawn mower usually indicates that the engine is burning oil. This could be due to worn piston rings, a damaged cylinder wall, or overfilling the oil reservoir. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage to the engine.
It is need of a service.
One reason that a lawn mower may begin to smoke is that the oil chamber is too full. Spark plugs that have burnt oil and are not cleaned can create smoke and other exhaust issues.
no... for there to be white smoke there is water in your combustion chamber if there was too much oil it would be black smoke Black smoke is usually to much fuel and blueish white is oil. So yes it is possible that it is oil in the combustion chamber.
its burning oil :(
Is it because Mt Etna is still emitting smoke?
A push mower may smoke due to several reasons, including overfilling the oil reservoir, using the wrong type of oil, or a clogged air filter. Excess oil can lead to oil seeping into the combustion chamber, causing smoke. Additionally, a dirty spark plug or a malfunctioning engine can also contribute to this issue. Regular maintenance, such as changing oil and cleaning filters, can help prevent smoking.
Oil burning
Jump onto the smoke emitting chimney. He is at the tower.
If all oil the mower will not start. If only a little oil, the mower may start but run rough and smoke very much.
its probably burning oil, if the smoke is white. if the smoke is black, it means its running rich. if the smoke is white, you have serious internal engine problems
mine too. not sure why...