lawnmower care

i purchased a lawnmower at HD this summer, didn't use it too much and now it wont start. it has gas and oil in it. I tug away at the cord and nothing happens.
any suggestions?

Does it turn over at all, almost sound like it wants to start? It seems too soon to be this but... Check the filter. If it's clogged with gunk and no air can get through there it won't start. On my HD one it's on the top, kind of rectangle shaped. Unscrew that piece and look at the bottom you'll be able to tell if it's filled with gunk. In a pinch you can just scrap it off with the screw driver and put it back on, it should start then.
Hope this is your problem cuz it's an easy fix.

thanks, unfortunately it wont turn over at all. i don't even hear any sounds like it is trying to. the air filter is very clean as i only used it a few times this year.

check around the spark plug area for debris that may cause the spark to JUMP to ground.. I have had spider webs do this once, kinda drove be batty for a day! good luck wolfy

First pull the plug. If it's wet, than you have flooded the engine. Pull the cord without the plug to clean everything out. Reinstall plug and see what happens. If it still wont start, try this: Get a spray can of carburetor cleaner or starting fluid. Unscrew the spark plug and shoot some cleaner liberally into the cylinder. Quickly replace the spark plug and pull the cord. If it doesn't start up after that then it is probably a good sign that you are not getting a spark. In that case I would just bring it back to HD for a replacement. I doubt that after 1 season of use that any filters are so gummed up that it would impair any air/fuel issues from happening.

Had this problem with a brand new Toro. Brought it back to HD , gave me a new one , same deck & features , different engine . The new one has a B&S engine the other was a Tacumsen.

thanks dano ill give it a try.

What do you do to winterize a lawn mower?

New Plug, Air Filter, Change oil, Sharpen Blade. Need to do it in the next week.

...and leave the oil in it through the winter? Drain the gas?

you FILL the gas "to the max" this prevents condensation that may rot your tank! also you may add a "stabilizer" to the gas. good luck! wolfy

I have an electric, so don't need to fuss with all the oil and gas stuff, but I always take it up to the lawnmower place on Springfield. They sharpen the blades for a very reasonable price (less than $10, as I remember it)

There is no reason to fill the mower with gas and leave it sitting for 5 months. Most if not all mower gas tanks are made of plastic and I doubt anything will rot. Just drain the gas, replace the oil with fresh, it will be fine for the oil to sit. It has in mine for 15 years and the mover starts up on the 1st or 2nd pull every season.

I haven't put oil in my mower....ever. It's amazing that the thing still runs like a top. I just thought about oil for the first time about a month ago. I wonder if it will still run after I put new oil in.

How old is your mower??? I would certainly think about changing it and checking it every two or three mowing's during the season. If it still runs, which it seems to be, just drain the old out and put in new. Fill to the top of the dipstick. You should be fine. If you continue to run it as is, it just might seize up on you next spring.

dano said:
First pull the plug. If it's wet, than you have flooded the engine. Pull the cord without the plug to clean everything out. Reinstall plug and see what happens. If it still wont start, try this: Get a spray can of carburetor cleaner or starting fluid. Unscrew the spark plug and shoot some cleaner liberally into the cylinder. Quickly replace the spark plug and pull the cord. If it doesn't start up after that then it is probably a good sign that you are not getting a spark. In that case I would just bring it back to HD for a replacement. I doubt that after 1 season of use that any filters are so gummed up that it would impair any air/fuel issues from happening.

Resurrecting this ancient thread to thank Dano for his post. My mower wouldn't start and after trying my usual troubleshooting methods I came here, searched, found his post and it worked like a charm.


Any time. I started reading this and thought, this Dano sounds like he knows what the hell he's talking about, until I realized it was me??? cheese and from 8 years ago no less!


Does it have a primer bulb? If so, press it a few times and then try again...


calypso said:
I have an electric, so don't need to fuss with all the oil and gas stuff, but I always take it up to the lawnmower place on Springfield. They sharpen the blades for a very reasonable price (less than $10, as I remember it)

That place (P&P) is the go to place for mowers (and snowblowers) around here.  They are very helpful and reasonable.


Seconded for P&P. My mower started and stalled out a couple of times earlier this month so we brought it in to them and a week later (its peak season for them) it was ready to be picked up. They replaced the spark plug and serviced the whole machine - blades, engine, etc. I've been bringing my mower and snowblower here for years and never had a complaint. 


read back a bit, folks.  This is an 8 year old thread.


FilmCarp said:

read back a bit, folks.  This is an 8 year old thread.

That seems to keep happening on this board ... but the topic is timely, so why not?


Blame me for the zombie thread. But I did think it would be timely for others in the same boat.


well, blame is too strong, but it wouldn't be you anyway. 



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