Your Honda mower's pull cord may be stuck due to a variety of reasons such as a tangled cord, a dirty recoil starter, or a malfunctioning engine. To fix it, you can try untangling the cord, cleaning the recoil starter, or checking the engine for any issues. If these steps don't work, it may be best to consult a professional for further assistance.
Your Honda lawnmower's pull cord may be stuck due to a few reasons, such as a tangled cord, a dirty recoil starter, or a worn-out recoil spring. To fix it, you can try untangling the cord, cleaning the recoil starter, or replacing the recoil spring if necessary.
Your Honda GCV170 pull cord may be stuck due to a variety of reasons, such as a tangled cord, a dirty recoil mechanism, or a malfunctioning engine. To fix it, you can try untangling the cord, cleaning the recoil mechanism, or checking the engine for any issues. If these steps don't work, it may be best to consult a professional mechanic for further assistance.
Electric mowers do not have pull cords.
The cord on your Honda lawn mower may not pull if it is tangled, the engine is seized, or the recoil starter is broken.
One reason that the pull cord on a Weed Eater Blower may have become stuck is because the spring broke. You can try to take it apart to fix it, but it can be difficult. The best option is to bring it into a repair shop.
A stuck chainsaw ripcord is likely jammed. Remove the spark plug to see if that allows you to pull the cord. If it still won't pull remove the cover in order to see if the flywheel is able to move.
Hmm. It sounds to me like you've ceased up the motor. Or you could have just gotten toe pull cord pinned or stuck in there. No way to really know unless you take it apart or take it to a repair shop near you. Not an expert on mowers. But I've done my fair share of damage to them. It is likely that the crankshaft was bent from the impact if you cannot turn it over. try turning the blade by hand, if you can turn it than it is likely a sheared flywheel key. If not, bent crankshaft.
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Cordless lawn mowers rely on an electric starter in order to start the engine. This contrasts with regular pull start motors which require the user to pull/spin the crankshaft and start the engine.
The dog house on your recoil is broken or stuck. It's the thing that pops out and engages the shaft when you pull on it, it goes back in when you release the rope.
you will have to pull back the carpet inside the trunk..pull on the cable..it should open ...... then go to 'fueldoorfix.com' a $20 permanent fix
You can start it by using the pull cord, just be sure the key is in the ON position.