Thread: Chipper problem
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Old 27-11-2003, 01:42 AM
TC
 
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Default Chipper problem

I've already figured he was useless. I'll try the carb cleaning first as
soon as I get a chance. Thanx so far. BTW the gas is fresh and the oil level
is ok.
"diespammer" wrote in message
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pay no attention to stevoboy. he is this newsgroups nuisence. its best to
killfile/filter his posts.

you have not told me the age of the mower or what you have done to remedy
this.

Is the gas clean? fuel and air filters clean? spark plugs clean? if they

are
all clean, sound like a fuel or air supply problem... Like Larry said, you
might have a stoppage in the carb somewhere. Pull the carb off and clean

out
and blow out what ya can. Have you been adjusting any screws on the carb?

How
is the engine oil ? If you find no oil in the crankcase, you most likely

are
seizing the engine...







TC wrote:

I am the one asking for advice.
"Steveo" wrote in message
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So what's your advice, "Die Spammer !!!" ?

"TC" wrote:
The engine turns over as normal and there is a spark from the spark

plug.
If you wait a few minutes it will restart very easy.
"Die Spammer !!!" wrote in message
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when it dies, can you get the engine to turn or does the engine

seem
stuck