Having a blade on or off the mower will make no difference to whether or not it will run. If you took the blade off because you hit something and it needed to be replaced then more than likely you broke your flywheel key and that will keep it from running
underneath where the blade is you will see a plug. that's it
Generally the most common problems with these engines is fuel-related, though ignition can be a problem if the blade has struck something shearing the key.
Typically Craftsman tractors put the belt routings decal on the bottom side of the left running board. (the place you rest your left foot) Sometimes it is on top of the deck too.
I don't know. I do know that the fastener that holds the blade on must be turned in the direction that the blade turns (when it's running) to take it off. Look to see which way the blade turns (you can tell by the cutting edges) and turn the fastener that direction to take it off. Think this through and you'll understand the applied physics behind this idea.
you can get it in the twilly quest
Remove oil fill plug raise motor carefully and remove plug in bottom of motor where blade is and let the oil let the oil drain out into a pail. Put plug back in bottom after oil is drained out. Refill from the top. If you have a dip stick fill to full mark. If it is the old style fill to to the bottom of the fill hole.
If you are referring to the spacer between the end of the shaft and the blade then it broke because the unit struck something and the spacer (also referred to as the blade adapter) broke saving damage to the engine itself. This is a normal occurrence and can be replaced. Check the blade for damage or bending as this will cause the mower to run off balance causing greater damage. Also, I have seen the blade adapter break as well as the flywheel key keeping the unit from starting.
there should be a drain plug under the mower where the blades are. to fill it is on the top where you check the oil. there is a drain plug under the mower where the blade is. to fill it is where you chech your oil. Many mowers do not have a drain plug, simply remove the dipstick and tip the mower on its side and dump it out the filler tube into a proper container.
The sharp edge of the blade should rotate in the same direction as the engine. Turn the engine slightly to see which direction it rotates and install the blade accordingly.
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The power to move the cutting blade is provided by the motor or engine of the tool.
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