Look for a crack on the fuel tank. If the system is garvity-fed (fuel tank is not attached to the carburetor and is above the carburetor level) look for cracks in the fule hose. Another likely possibility in a gravity-fed system is the fuel float stuck in the open postion, thus not stopping the fuel flow through the carburetor when the engine is off.
Drain it out again and rinse it out with gasoline.
There is no oil drain on a 650 series lawn mower. You have to turn the mower over and drain the oil from the spout you put it in the engine. Make sure the gas tank is empty
First drain the gas and get the engine cleaner called "GUNK" Then spray in the tank & let sit After that spray and rinse with a garden hose & let air dry.
Because there is water in the fuel line. Drain the gas tank, fuel line and the carcuretor bowl. Then put new gas in it.
remove fuel line and drain or run your mowe till it is out of gas.
drain it
add a fuel treatment to remove water if it is a small amount or drain the fuel and replace with fresh
it depends... if you have a drive mower than you should have a hose that runs from your gas tank into a fuel filterer you unclip it the gas will leak out you can probly find it if you locate the gas tank just look for a tube,and if its a push lawnmower you should do the same,or you can tip the lawnmower over with the gas lid off,and let the gas drain out into a pan or so.
bubbles on top of gas in tank
It Does Not Have A Gas Tank Drain Plug. You Will Have To Siphon The Gas Out. Or Drop The Tank With It In It. GOOD LUCK
About $1.00 for a push mower up to $1,600 for a dual tank semi truck.
They dont use a drain pug on the gas tank, only way to drain it is to get a siphone pump and drain it. oldgrizzly