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Larry R Harrison Jr 07-03-2006 02:55 AM

Lawn Mower Won't Crank
 
I have an Ace Tecumshi-engine lawn mower that won't crank. I bought it at a
yard sale for 35 bucks, it had sat for a year or so unused until today.

It actually ran fine before but even then it was only after quite a bit of
time of trying, typically it would crank after you sprayed starter spray on
it & pumped the thingie 3 times, but then it wouldn't STAY cranked. It would
then cut right off.

Well after sometime it got to where you'd crank it & it would stay cranked,
you also could shut it off & restart it with no problems, and I cut a fair
amount of grass with it. Then the symptoms returned, and I'm still there.

There is still some gas in it, but not that much. One part of me thinks to
dump the old gas out and replace it with new, as the mower had sat for a
year or so prior to today. Then again it had exhibited those problems
previously with more gas in there than there is now, so it makes me think
that isn't it.

Tips?

LRH



ngreader 07-03-2006 03:17 AM

Lawn Mower Won't Crank
 

"Larry R Harrison Jr" wrote in message
news:dC6Pf.41467$V27.17760@fed1read06...
I have an Ace Tecumshi-engine lawn mower that won't crank. I bought it at

a
yard sale for 35 bucks, it had sat for a year or so unused until today.

It actually ran fine before but even then it was only after quite a bit of
time of trying, typically it would crank after you sprayed starter spray

on
it & pumped the thingie 3 times, but then it wouldn't STAY cranked. It

would
then cut right off.


By spraying starting fluid you're providing fuel directly into the cylinder.
Since it 'wants to start' (I think is what you're saying) that tells me it
has a fuel/carburetor problem.

Well after sometime it got to where you'd crank it & it would stay

cranked,
you also could shut it off & restart it with no problems, and I cut a fair
amount of grass with it. Then the symptoms returned, and I'm still there.

There is still some gas in it, but not that much. One part of me thinks to
dump the old gas out and replace it with new, as the mower had sat for a
year or so prior to today. Then again it had exhibited those problems
previously with more gas in there than there is now, so it makes me think
that isn't it.

Tips?


Yes, dump the gas, and replace with fresh. Then (if it still has problems)
take it to a shop where somebody knows what they're doing can fix it. And
lay off the starting fluid- you'll score the cylinder if you keep that up!





Srgnt Billko 07-03-2006 03:28 AM

Lawn Mower Won't Crank
 

"Larry R Harrison Jr" wrote in message
news:dC6Pf.41467$V27.17760@fed1read06...
.. I bought it at a
yard sale for 35 bucks,


it & pumped the thingie 3 times, but then it wouldn't STAY cranked. It
would then cut right off.
LRH


Yeah - go to another yard sale and buy another one.

You pumped the "thingie". The "thingie" has a small tube attached behind it
and these tubes break down. I would check / change the tube and pump it
more than 3 times. If there was water in the gas it wouldn't run at all
after the starter spray burned off.



Jonny 07-03-2006 01:07 PM

Lawn Mower Won't Crank
 
"Larry R Harrison Jr" wrote in message
news:dC6Pf.41467$V27.17760@fed1read06...
I have an Ace Tecumshi-engine lawn mower that won't crank. I bought it at a
yard sale for 35 bucks, it had sat for a year or so unused until today.

It actually ran fine before but even then it was only after quite a bit of
time of trying, typically it would crank after you sprayed starter spray
on it & pumped the thingie 3 times, but then it wouldn't STAY cranked. It
would then cut right off.

Well after sometime it got to where you'd crank it & it would stay
cranked, you also could shut it off & restart it with no problems, and I
cut a fair amount of grass with it. Then the symptoms returned, and I'm
still there.

There is still some gas in it, but not that much. One part of me thinks to
dump the old gas out and replace it with new, as the mower had sat for a
year or so prior to today. Then again it had exhibited those problems
previously with more gas in there than there is now, so it makes me think
that isn't it.

Tips?

LRH


Typically, I dump all the gas from the tank when storing for long periods of
time and between cutting seasons. Running the mower first until it cannot
pump any more gas from the tank first of course. Old gas is a small gas
engine's nemesis.
--
Jonny



Larry R Harrison Jr 08-03-2006 01:31 AM

Lawn Mower Won't Crank
 
It was merely a gas issue--as in it was OUT of gas. I tried dumping the old
gas out and there was barely a couple of tablespoons in the tank. Put in the
new gas, and after a little sputtering to get the new gas through the
system, it works fine now.

LRH

"Larry R Harrison Jr" wrote in message
news:dC6Pf.41467$V27.17760@fed1read06...
I have an Ace Tecumshi-engine lawn mower that won't crank. I bought it at a
yard sale for 35 bucks, it had sat for a year or so unused until today.

It actually ran fine before but even then it was only after quite a bit of
time of trying, typically it would crank after you sprayed starter spray
on it & pumped the thingie 3 times, but then it wouldn't STAY cranked. It
would then cut right off.

Well after sometime it got to where you'd crank it & it would stay
cranked, you also could shut it off & restart it with no problems, and I
cut a fair amount of grass with it. Then the symptoms returned, and I'm
still there.

There is still some gas in it, but not that much. One part of me thinks to
dump the old gas out and replace it with new, as the mower had sat for a
year or so prior to today. Then again it had exhibited those problems
previously with more gas in there than there is now, so it makes me think
that isn't it.

Tips?

LRH




norman 08-03-2006 01:46 AM

Lawn Mower Won't Crank
 

"Larry R Harrison Jr" wrote in message
news:MsqPf.41863$V27.5063@fed1read06...
It was merely a gas issue--as in it was OUT of gas. I tried dumping the

old
gas out and there was barely a couple of tablespoons in the tank. Put in

the
new gas, and after a little sputtering to get the new gas through the
system, it works fine now.


Gee Larry, are you sure you're qualified to operate that equipement?



Tony Miklos 23-03-2006 03:27 AM

Lawn Mower Won't Crank
 
ngreader wrote:
"Larry R Harrison Jr" wrote in message
news:dC6Pf.41467$V27.17760@fed1read06...
I have an Ace Tecumshi-engine lawn mower that won't crank. I bought it at

a
yard sale for 35 bucks, it had sat for a year or so unused until today.

It actually ran fine before but even then it was only after quite a bit of
time of trying, typically it would crank after you sprayed starter spray

on
it & pumped the thingie 3 times, but then it wouldn't STAY cranked. It

would
then cut right off.


By spraying starting fluid you're providing fuel directly into the cylinder.
Since it 'wants to start' (I think is what you're saying) that tells me it
has a fuel/carburetor problem.

Well after sometime it got to where you'd crank it & it would stay

cranked,
you also could shut it off & restart it with no problems, and I cut a fair
amount of grass with it. Then the symptoms returned, and I'm still there.

There is still some gas in it, but not that much. One part of me thinks to
dump the old gas out and replace it with new, as the mower had sat for a
year or so prior to today. Then again it had exhibited those problems
previously with more gas in there than there is now, so it makes me think
that isn't it.

Tips?


Yes, dump the gas, and replace with fresh. Then (if it still has problems)
take it to a shop where somebody knows what they're doing can fix it. And
lay off the starting fluid- you'll score the cylinder if you keep that up!



I know this is late, but maybe it will help in the future. When
emptying old gas, please don't "dump" it. Pour it in your car. Mixed
with even a couple of gallons of fresh gas, your car will never know the
difference, but the earth will thank you.

Tony

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Oscar_Lives 25-03-2006 03:44 AM

Lawn Mower Won't Crank
 

"Tony Miklos" wrote in message
...
ngreader wrote:
"Larry R Harrison Jr" wrote in message
news:dC6Pf.41467$V27.17760@fed1read06...
I have an Ace Tecumshi-engine lawn mower that won't crank. I bought it
at

a
yard sale for 35 bucks, it had sat for a year or so unused until today.

It actually ran fine before but even then it was only after quite a bit
of
time of trying, typically it would crank after you sprayed starter spray

on
it & pumped the thingie 3 times, but then it wouldn't STAY cranked. It

would
then cut right off.


By spraying starting fluid you're providing fuel directly into the
cylinder.
Since it 'wants to start' (I think is what you're saying) that tells me
it
has a fuel/carburetor problem.

Well after sometime it got to where you'd crank it & it would stay

cranked,
you also could shut it off & restart it with no problems, and I cut a
fair
amount of grass with it. Then the symptoms returned, and I'm still
there.

There is still some gas in it, but not that much. One part of me thinks
to
dump the old gas out and replace it with new, as the mower had sat for a
year or so prior to today. Then again it had exhibited those problems
previously with more gas in there than there is now, so it makes me
think
that isn't it.

Tips?


Yes, dump the gas, and replace with fresh. Then (if it still has
problems)
take it to a shop where somebody knows what they're doing can fix it. And
lay off the starting fluid- you'll score the cylinder if you keep that
up!



I know this is late, but maybe it will help in the future. When emptying
old gas, please don't "dump" it. Pour it in your car. Mixed with even a
couple of gallons of fresh gas, your car will never know the difference,
but the earth will thank you.

Tony


I just pour the old gas and motor oil into an old well behind my house.
That stuff originally came from the ground, and I am just returning it to
where it came from.



Steveo 25-03-2006 03:56 AM

Lawn Mower Won't Crank
 
"Oscar_Lives" wrote:
I just pour the old gas and motor oil into an old well behind my house.

That stuff originally came from the ground, and I am just returning it to
where it came from.

Does it smell like this stink bait? :)

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Tomes 25-03-2006 04:43 AM

Lawn Mower Won't Crank
 
"Oscar_Lives" wrote in message
news:V03Vf.48089$oL.31498@attbi_s71...

I just pour the old gas and motor oil into an old well behind my house.

That stuff originally came from the ground, and I am just returning it to
where it came from.


This is just the most reprehensible thing that you cold possibly do with
that oil and gas. Please never do this again. You are contaminating the
water table for anyone else that has a well. You are not putting it back
where it came from.

Bad, Bad, Bad.
Cringing Tomes (hoping that this is a sick joke)



Artemis 26-03-2006 03:02 AM

Lawn Mower Won't Crank
 
Tomes wrote:
"Oscar_Lives" wrote in message
news:V03Vf.48089$oL.31498@attbi_s71...

I just pour the old gas and motor oil into an old well behind my house.


That stuff originally came from the ground, and I am just returning it to
where it came from.



This is just the most reprehensible thing that you cold possibly do with
that oil and gas. Please never do this again. You are contaminating the
water table for anyone else that has a well. You are not putting it back
where it came from.

Bad, Bad, Bad.
Cringing Tomes (hoping that this is a sick joke)



Spit the hook.

[email protected] 26-03-2006 03:35 PM

Lawn Mower Won't Crank
 

norman wrote:
"Larry R Harrison Jr" wrote in message
news:MsqPf.41863$V27.5063@fed1read06...
It was merely a gas issue--as in it was OUT of gas. I tried dumping the

old
gas out and there was barely a couple of tablespoons in the tank. Put in

the
new gas, and after a little sputtering to get the new gas through the
system, it works fine now.


Gee Larry, are you sure you're qualified to operate that equipement?


I was wondering that myself after hearing that the lawn mower wouldn't
crank. First thing I'm thinking is the engine is seized and he can't
pull the cord. Then when he went on to talk about "it stays cranked",
well that answered the question.

For reference, the term cranking, came from the early days of
automobiles, where a hand crank was used to start them. Cranking is
just getting the engine to turn, in an attempt to start it. It has
nothing to do with whether it fires or continues to run.



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