Hi Linda,
Putting on the carb yourself ain't worth the hassle and small savings. Let
the engine guy do it, and it becomes guaranteed work then.
FWIW, Paul A
----- Original Message -----
From: Linda Grunthaner
To: Paul Asgeirsson
Cc: Spridget
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 8:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Not LBC ....lawn mower question
Paul,
That sounds like the easiest least expensive long term fix for me although
before I get to that step I'm going to go and cut the lawn (if she makes it)
and then I'll remove the carburetor and try out all the other wonderful
suggestions first. If they do not fix the problem I'll just get a new
carburetor and put it on myself.
Thanks everyone for all the helpful advice.
Linda
On 6/30/07, Paul Asgeirsson <PAsgeirsson@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
Hi Linda,
Recently I had a similar problem with my B&S lawn mowere, but it was
mostly
running rich. Took it to the lawn mower man and he said it's a simple
fix.
New carb!! He said the original cheap carbs are being eaten up with
assorted items now being used in todays gasoline. Said he: $59.95 and it
will be better than new. He was so right! I bit the bullet and now it
uses
so much less gas, I can pay for it with savings of $3.00 a gallon gas!!
FWIW, Paul A
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