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srh88

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I need some small engine advice.
My old craftsman riding lawn mower recently started dying while I'm mowing, like it's running out of gas. Sputters a few times as an early warning then dies.
It's definitely not out of gas.
Here's the kicker -- if I let it sit a couple of hours, it starts up after extensive cranking and I can finish the yard.
WTF?
I'm thinking fuel system so I changed the fuel filter.
Nothing changed.
What do you think?
Maybe a gunked up carb? But why would a cool down period help a clogged carb?
I'm stumped. :dunce:

What do you think?
Needs cal/mag.

I also think it's the cap. Or you just need to clean your carb and filter
 

Bareback

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I need some small engine advice.
My old craftsman riding lawn mower recently started dying while I'm mowing, like it's running out of gas. Sputters a few times as an early warning then dies.
It's definitely not out of gas.
Here's the kicker -- if I let it sit a couple of hours, it starts up after extensive cranking and I can finish the yard.
WTF?
I'm thinking fuel system so I changed the fuel filter.
Nothing changed.
What do you think?
Maybe a gunked up carb? But why would a cool down period help a clogged carb?
I'm stumped. :dunce:

What do you think?
I too think it's the cap, my rototiller used to do that . I could only run a half tank before it cut off, so I filled it up every half tank for about three weeks until I noticed a sucking/hissing sound when I took off the cap . So now I loosen/retighten the cap and keep trucking.
 

jacksmuff

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Thanks. Once in awhile I get them on some produce, keep and use the hell out of 'em til they die. All sorts of uses around the rancho; self shutting lids on plant boxes, keeping stuff together like PVC pipes cables, wood stripping
Ask the people in the produce section I'm sure they will give you some. Now that you mention it they do come on the broccoli we buy.
 

Tangerine_

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Wife just got done picking a bunch of lobsters for a few orders tomorrow. Tourists love it when the work is done for them. 45 a lb.View attachment 4159278
OMG. Pass the butter!

We have an order for 30 we're picking up Friday night...straight off the boat from fam.
We're doing a big weekend bash at camp again this yr. Its a good way to get out of town away from the tourists.
I plan to spend the day floating around the lake imbibing as much liquor as it takes to get through the whole ordeal.

I wish some of y'all lived closer.
 

whitebb2727

Well-Known Member
I need some small engine advice.
My old craftsman riding lawn mower recently started dying while I'm mowing, like it's running out of gas. Sputters a few times as an early warning then dies.
It's definitely not out of gas.
Here's the kicker -- if I let it sit a couple of hours, it starts up after extensive cranking and I can finish the yard.
WTF?
I'm thinking fuel system so I changed the fuel filter.
Nothing changed.
What do you think?
Maybe a gunked up carb? But why would a cool down period help a clogged carb?
I'm stumped. :dunce:

What do you think?
Bad coil sounds like.
 
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