That's cause when you take out the spark plug, you have 0 compression. Its hard to pull because the piston is compressing air.
If its not able to start and is waaay too hard to pull, then you probably have a valve problem
dump out the gas from the tank then keep the mower on choke and pull the string ten timesA Different MethodRemove the spark plug and pull on the string several times to "blow" the excess fuel out through the spark plug hole. Inspect and dry/clean/replace the spark plug as needed. If flooding continues, then either the carburetor needs adjusting, or the fuel float is stuck open.
No, not all lawn mower spark plugs are the same. Different lawn mowers may require different types or sizes of spark plugs to function properly. It is important to use the correct spark plug recommended by the manufacturer for your specific lawn mower model.
remove the spark plug. put the spark plug wire on the spark plug.place the end of the plug on a piece of metal on the mower. pull the recoil, the string that is used to start the mower while spark plug is on metal. try 2 or 3 times
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I am assuming that the mower doesn't start.... My first guess would be that you are not getting spark to ignite the gas in the engine. Check to see if you have spark at the spark plug.
Lawn mower spark plugs are not universal; different models require specific spark plugs designed for their engine type and size. It is important to use the correct spark plug recommended by the manufacturer for optimal performance.
clean the air filter (after each use!), check spark plugs, look for anything wound around the blades like a string or wire stoping it from turning.
A good lawn mower spark plug will have just a small amount of brown deposit. In addition, the gap will be very close.