Zero turn lawn mowers can be either a riding lawn mower or a push lawn mower, depending on you're preference. Push lawn mowers start around three hundred dollars.
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No, it is not safe to turn a riding lawn mower on its side as it can cause damage to the engine and potentially lead to oil or fuel leaks.
The same as any riding mower. The following is a site which explains how the work: http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4689999_rideon-lawn-mower-work.html
Not on a push mower that has no electric start. On a riding mower, yes there is an ignition key.
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Zero turn mowers are riding lawnmowers. The design and features offered by a zero turn mower do not really translate into anything that would work well for a push mower. Several brands, such as John Deere and Snapper, offer zero turn (riding) mowers that are designed specifically for residential use.
You should be able to turn the starter with little effort when it is not engaged with the flywheel.
To turn on a lawn mower, you typically need to locate the ignition switch or pull the starter cord, then push the primer bulb a few times if it has one. Finally, pull the starter cord or turn the ignition switch to start the engine.
Sometimes Evelyn's lawn mower does this too. I take a sledgehammer and break it.
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Perhaps it is the starter drive. That happened to my riding mower. Got the drive replaced, works fine.
Your flywheel key might be sheared