there are several possible causes. first, check the oil level. if it is low then the engine can't cool properly. second, ensure that the flywheel fins aren't broken or plugged up with grass. third, if 1 and 2 are ok run it till it dies and check for spark with a spark tester. if there is no spark the coil is bad
Considering that it is probably a motorized one. Yes. Anything that has an engine can more then likely get hot.
If its a new mower take it back to where you bought for warranty If you mess with it you will forfeit your warranty.
Bypass the switch with a jumper & see if you can bump it with a hot wire.
Yes, a bad ignition coil can cause an engine to die when it gets hot. As the coil heats up, it may fail to produce a strong spark, leading to misfiring or complete engine shutdown. This issue is often intermittent, making it difficult to diagnose until the coil is tested or replaced. If you're experiencing this problem with an Inca lawn mower, checking the ignition coil would be a good starting point.
In hot weather it would (or should) not be a problem. 30wt and 10W30 are generally the rule.
In cooler temperatures it's ok, but in hot weather run a thicker oil.
If you have to run it with the choke after it has warmed up, you need to disassemble the carb for cleaning.
The riddle "Why does a lawn mower live such a hard life?" plays on the idea that a lawn mower is constantly subjected to difficult conditions, such as cutting through tough grass, enduring harsh weather, and being used frequently for long periods of time. This personification of the lawn mower emphasizes the challenges and wear and tear it faces in its role of maintaining a well-kept lawn. Ultimately, the riddle is a playful way of highlighting the demanding nature of lawn care equipment.
A sheared flywheel key (advanced timing) will often cause a red hot muffler. This happens when the mower blade hits a stump, rock, etc.
did you check and make sure you have plenty of oil. or maybe your lawn mower just needs a break.
Just make sure the engine is not running and pour in the fuel. If the engine is hot let it cool before refueling.
Sounds like a ignion coil.