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Repairing the Lawn Mower
len gardener wrote:
g'day terry, sounds like some problem with the carby, if you have the expertise remove tank/carby assemblt from the moweer and disassemble. I am slowly acquiring that {:-). I have now taken it apart twice and put it back together and it worked both times {:-). The first time I had a bolt left over. The second time I found where that bolt belonged {;-) likely fault would be the diaphram replace that also make sure the screens on the pick up tubes are free from lint etc.,. Well, that is a bit of relaxing news. I did find a whole pile of lint stuck on one of them and didn't know if it should be there, but was falling apart or I should remove it. It was removed. Would there be a carby kit? I'm thinking that as well as a general spark plug, air filter, blades replacement, it might be time to do a carby renewal. |
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