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I bought my first push mower a couple of weeks ago. It's a Murray
mower with a Briggs & Stratton engine. It worked fine when I first
got it home, but when I tried to use it today, I discovered that the
starter cord is stuck. It pulls out 2 or 3 inches and then sticks.
Some wiggling will get it out a few inches more, but when I let it
slide back in and try and pull it again, it again only will come out 2
or 3 inches. So, I cannot start my mower. Any ideas? I'm new to the
world of mowers, so don't have much of a clue and would prefer not to
have to open it up, but I don't see any other alternative at this
point.
Thanks
Tom Randy
13-06-2004, 01:02 PM
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 18:56:38 -0700, Dave wrote:
> I bought my first push mower a couple of weeks ago. It's a Murray
> mower with a Briggs & Stratton engine. It worked fine when I first
> got it home, but when I tried to use it today, I discovered that the
> starter cord is stuck. It pulls out 2 or 3 inches and then sticks.
> Some wiggling will get it out a few inches more, but when I let it
> slide back in and try and pull it again, it again only will come out 2
> or 3 inches. So, I cannot start my mower. Any ideas? I'm new to the
> world of mowers, so don't have much of a clue and would prefer not to
> have to open it up, but I don't see any other alternative at this
> point.
> Thanks
Take the cover off ( 3 or 4 hex nuts ) and check how the cord is wrapped,
it sounds jammed.
TOM KAN PA
13-06-2004, 03:02 PM
Did you buy it new? If so, it should have a warranty that would last at least a
few weeks.
Take it back, get a new one.
(Dave) wrote in message >...
> I bought my first push mower a couple of weeks ago. It's a Murray
> mower with a Briggs & Stratton engine. It worked fine when I first
> got it home, but when I tried to use it today, I discovered that the
> starter cord is stuck. It pulls out 2 or 3 inches and then sticks.
> Some wiggling will get it out a few inches more, but when I let it
> slide back in and try and pull it again, it again only will come out 2
> or 3 inches. So, I cannot start my mower. Any ideas? I'm new to the
> world of mowers, so don't have much of a clue and would prefer not to
> have to open it up, but I don't see any other alternative at this
> point.
> Thanks
Take it back where you bought it and tell them to fix it or give you a
new one. While it's not that hard for a DIY'er to fix, you shouldn't
have to fix anything under warranty.
Bob S.
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