A push mower may smoke due to several reasons, including overfilling the oil reservoir, using the wrong type of oil, or a clogged air filter. Excess oil can lead to oil seeping into the combustion chamber, causing smoke. Additionally, a dirty spark plug or a malfunctioning engine can also contribute to this issue. Regular maintenance, such as changing oil and cleaning filters, can help prevent smoking.
Most likely the blade is bent.
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Depends on the size of the lawn mostly. A push mower (or better yet a powered drive push mower) would have the best control in rough terrain, but if it is a large lawn a riding mower is better.
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.
what kind of oil for a sears push mower and how much?
my mower intermitling smokes a white smoke and fouls the plug over time. is the rings stuck?? will marvel mystery oil in the gas and oil eventually free up the rings??? thanks ,porbet @ aol.com
a push mower DOES NOT NEED GAS!! ( a good one though LOL)
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In order to get the classic and defunct push mower you must first visit your local elder and then sneak into his garage and steal his old 1950's push mower for your own personal use.
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If it is a push mower there are only a couple things that will cause the mower to smoke. 1) The rings are worn and need replaced. This lets oil seep past the rings and burns the oil in the cylinder. This will cause a white smoke. (this is probably the most common cause for engines smoking) 2) The carburetor is putting too much gas in the engine. This will cause the engine to run rich and make a black smoke. 3) There is an external oil or gas leak that is leaking onto the motor and burning from the heat of the engine. If it is a riding mower there are many more things that could cause it to smoke.