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pepipootles 13-01-2008 08:52 PM

I ran over a rock with my lawnmower. Help!
 
Hi
Does anyone know why my lawnmower won't start after I ran over a rock with it?? I changed the fuse but that didn't help.
Please help!!

Srgnt Billko 13-01-2008 09:28 PM

I ran over a rock with my lawnmower. Help!
 

"pepipootles" wrote in message
...

Hi
Does anyone know why my lawnmower won't start after I ran over a rock
with it?? I changed the fuse but that didn't help.
Please help!!
--
pepipootles


Shouldn't be a problem. Most mowers have a secondary use as rock grinders.
I chew up about a yard of rock per year with mine. Use the ground up stone
in my driveway.



jacko 13-01-2008 10:58 PM

I ran over a rock with my lawnmower. Help!
 
Most likely the flywheel key is sheared and the motor is off it's timing.
"pepipootles" wrote in message
...

Hi
Does anyone know why my lawnmower won't start after I ran over a rock
with it?? I changed the fuse but that didn't help.
Please help!!




--
pepipootles




Srgnt Billko 14-01-2008 12:55 AM

I ran over a rock with my lawnmower. Help!
 

"jacko" wrote in message
...
Most likely the flywheel key is sheared and the motor is off it's timing.


He said he replaced the "fuse". That should have corrected the timing.

"pepipootles" wrote in message
...

Hi
Does anyone know why my lawnmower won't start after I ran over a rock
with it?? I changed the fuse but that didn't help.
Please help!!
--
pepipootles






Jim 14-01-2008 02:02 AM

I ran over a rock with my lawnmower. Help!
 
Srgnt Billko wrote:

jacko wrote:
pepipootles wrote:

Hi
Does anyone know why my lawnmower won't start after I ran over a rock
with it?? I changed the fuse but that didn't help.
Please help!!


Most likely the flywheel key is sheared and the motor is off it's timing.


He said he replaced the "fuse". That should have corrected the timing.


no no no.. to correct the timing you need to click
on control panel and then double click on date/time...

g

Duff 14-01-2008 06:16 AM

I ran over a rock with my lawnmower. Help!
 
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 21:02:21 -0500, Jim wrote:

Srgnt Billko wrote:

jacko wrote:
pepipootles wrote:

Hi
Does anyone know why my lawnmower won't start after I ran over a rock
with it?? I changed the fuse but that didn't help.
Please help!!


Most likely the flywheel key is sheared and the motor is off it's timing.


He said he replaced the "fuse". That should have corrected the timing.


no no no.. to correct the timing you need to click
on control panel and then double click on date/time...

g


Yes, but you must reboot after that.



Jim 14-01-2008 06:31 AM

I ran over a rock with my lawnmower. Help!
 
Duff wrote:

Jim wrote:
Srgnt Billko wrote:
jacko wrote:
pepipootles wrote:

Hi
Does anyone know why my lawnmower won't start after I ran over a rock
with it?? I changed the fuse but that didn't help.
Please help!!


Most likely the flywheel key is sheared and the motor is off it's timing.

He said he replaced the "fuse". That should have corrected the timing.


no no no.. to correct the timing you need to click
on control panel and then double click on date/time...

g


Yes, but you must reboot after that.


that's always a good time to click on power/management and take
a look at the spark plug. btw - clicking on power/management before
changing any fuses reduces the chances of a reverse power surge being
released from the matter inverter back into the fusion coupler where
an oscillation has the potential to develop between the fusion coupler
and the ground emf emitter. double the risk if we're talking dual
reaction platform.
g

btw - have any of you had your neighbor residing on your left side
complain of their PC running slower while you're mowing your lawn?

Srgnt Billko 14-01-2008 05:32 PM

I ran over a rock with my lawnmower. Help!
 

"Jim" wrote in message
...
Duff wrote:

Jim wrote:
Srgnt Billko wrote:
jacko wrote:
pepipootles wrote:

Hi
Does anyone know why my lawnmower won't start after I ran over a
rock
with it?? I changed the fuse but that didn't help.
Please help!!

Most likely the flywheel key is sheared and the motor is off it's
timing.

He said he replaced the "fuse". That should have corrected the
timing.

no no no.. to correct the timing you need to click
on control panel and then double click on date/time...

g


Yes, but you must reboot after that.


that's always a good time to click on power/management and take
a look at the spark plug. btw - clicking on power/management before
changing any fuses reduces the chances of a reverse power surge being
released from the matter inverter back into the fusion coupler where
an oscillation has the potential to develop between the fusion coupler
and the ground emf emitter. double the risk if we're talking dual
reaction platform.
g

btw - have any of you had your neighbor residing on your left side
complain of their PC running slower while you're mowing your lawn?


We should write a self-help book.



Clark... 14-01-2008 10:14 PM

I ran over a rock with my lawnmower. Help!
 
Srgnt Billko wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Duff wrote:

Jim wrote:
Srgnt Billko wrote:
jacko wrote:
pepipootles wrote:

Hi
Does anyone know why my lawnmower won't start after I ran over a
rock
with it?? I changed the fuse but that didn't help.
Please help!!

Most likely the flywheel key is sheared and the motor is off it's
timing.

He said he replaced the "fuse". That should have corrected the
timing.

no no no.. to correct the timing you need to click
on control panel and then double click on date/time...

g

Yes, but you must reboot after that.


that's always a good time to click on power/management and take
a look at the spark plug. btw - clicking on power/management before
changing any fuses reduces the chances of a reverse power surge being
released from the matter inverter back into the fusion coupler where
an oscillation has the potential to develop between the fusion
coupler and the ground emf emitter. double the risk if we're
talking dual reaction platform.
g

btw - have any of you had your neighbor residing on your left side
complain of their PC running slower while you're mowing your lawn?


We should write a self-help book.


Did th OP check the flux capacitor? those things always burn out when your
mowing your rocks
Clark...
--
Don't you have Google in your part of the world?



Srgnt Billko 14-01-2008 11:13 PM

I ran over a rock with my lawnmower. Help!
 

"Clark..." wrote in message
...
Srgnt Billko wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Duff wrote:

Jim wrote:
Srgnt Billko wrote:
jacko wrote:
pepipootles wrote:

Hi
Does anyone know why my lawnmower won't start after I ran over a
rock
with it?? I changed the fuse but that didn't help.
Please help!!

Most likely the flywheel key is sheared and the motor is off it's
timing.

He said he replaced the "fuse". That should have corrected the
timing.

no no no.. to correct the timing you need to click
on control panel and then double click on date/time...

g

Yes, but you must reboot after that.

that's always a good time to click on power/management and take
a look at the spark plug. btw - clicking on power/management before
changing any fuses reduces the chances of a reverse power surge being
released from the matter inverter back into the fusion coupler where
an oscillation has the potential to develop between the fusion
coupler and the ground emf emitter. double the risk if we're
talking dual reaction platform.
g

btw - have any of you had your neighbor residing on your left side
complain of their PC running slower while you're mowing your lawn?


We should write a self-help book.


Did th OP check the flux capacitor? those things always burn out when
your mowing your rocks
Clark...
--


Is it the same when you mow 10" sticks ? LOL (Happy New Year)



Jim 15-01-2008 12:07 AM

I ran over a rock with my lawnmower. Help!
 
Srgnt Billko wrote:

Clark wrote:
Srgnt Billko wrote:
Jim wrote:
Duff wrote:
Jim wrote:
Srgnt Billko wrote:
jacko wrote:
pepipootles wrote:

Hi
Does anyone know why my lawnmower won't start after I ran over a
rock
with it?? I changed the fuse but that didn't help.
Please help!!

Most likely the flywheel key is sheared and the motor is off it's
timing.

He said he replaced the "fuse". That should have corrected the
timing.

no no no.. to correct the timing you need to click
on control panel and then double click on date/time...

g

Yes, but you must reboot after that.

that's always a good time to click on power/management and take
a look at the spark plug. btw - clicking on power/management before
changing any fuses reduces the chances of a reverse power surge being
released from the matter inverter back into the fusion coupler where
an oscillation has the potential to develop between the fusion
coupler and the ground emf emitter. double the risk if we're
talking dual reaction platform.
g

btw - have any of you had your neighbor residing on your left side
complain of their PC running slower while you're mowing your lawn?

We should write a self-help book.


Did th OP check the flux capacitor? those things always burn out when
your mowing your rocks
Clark...
--


Is it the same when you mow 10" sticks ? LOL (Happy New Year)


several addendums as well as a number of supplemental publications
have been published and sent out to make the user aware of how when
mowing rocks a precautionary readjustment of regaping the flux
capacitor from 30 nerdtrons to 41 nerdtrons will eliminate overloads
resulting in flux capacitor burn out.

I anticipate it will take a number of years before all of the users
of alternative fuel mowers are completely and fully aware of the
versatility of their machine when proper adjustments are adhered to
before hand.

Nil 15-01-2008 01:32 AM

I ran over a rock with my lawnmower. Help!
 
On 14 Jan 2008, "Clark..." wrote in
alt.home.lawn.garden:

Did th OP check the flux capacitor? those things always burn out
when your mowing your rocks


I prefer a safety razor for that.

Derek Homsberg 15-01-2008 06:23 AM

I ran over a rock with my lawnmower. Help!
 

"Srgnt Billko" wrote in message
...

"pepipootles" wrote in message
...

Hi
Does anyone know why my lawnmower won't start after I ran over a rock
with it?? I changed the fuse but that didn't help.
Please help!!
--
pepipootles


Shouldn't be a problem. Most mowers have a secondary use as rock
grinders. I chew up about a yard of rock per year with mine. Use the
ground up stone in my driveway.




GWB 15-01-2008 06:49 AM

I ran over a rock with my lawnmower. Help!
 
How big was the rock?
And was it igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic?

Clark... 15-01-2008 10:57 PM

I ran over a rock with my lawnmower. Help!
 
Srgnt Billko wrote:
"Clark..." wrote in message
...
Srgnt Billko wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Duff wrote:

Jim wrote:
Srgnt Billko wrote:
jacko wrote:
pepipootles wrote:

Hi
Does anyone know why my lawnmower won't start after I ran
over a rock
with it?? I changed the fuse but that didn't help.
Please help!!

Most likely the flywheel key is sheared and the motor is off
it's timing.

He said he replaced the "fuse". That should have corrected the
timing.

no no no.. to correct the timing you need to click
on control panel and then double click on date/time...

g

Yes, but you must reboot after that.

that's always a good time to click on power/management and take
a look at the spark plug. btw - clicking on power/management
before changing any fuses reduces the chances of a reverse power
surge being released from the matter inverter back into the fusion
coupler where an oscillation has the potential to develop between
the fusion coupler and the ground emf emitter. double the risk if
we're talking dual reaction platform.
g

btw - have any of you had your neighbor residing on your left side
complain of their PC running slower while you're mowing your lawn?

We should write a self-help book.


Did th OP check the flux capacitor? those things always burn out
when your mowing your rocks
Clark...
--


Is it the same when you mow 10" sticks ? LOL (Happy New Year)


Nope, 10" sticks bork the warp field generator and usually it can't be
easily re-calibrated so your just better off ordering a new one.
;-p

Clark...
--
Don't you have Google in your part of the world?




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