Snapper Rear Engine Mower?
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Comments (2)There are several things that can be causing this. Check the rubber tired driven wheel on the transaxle. Is it worn down, chunked out. Does it seem to have good pressure between it and the metal drive disc on the engine crankshaft. You may need to loosen the gear shaft bracket, what the gear shift lever runs in, two studs, slide the bracket slightly forward, retighten and see if that helps. The "Shifter Yoke" may be worn out. I'll see if I have a picture of that if need be. Walt Conner...See MoreSnapper Rider Mower Problems
Comments (22)Of course, answer the questions above about smoke color. The fact that it runs without the kill wire connected but not with it connected indicates that most likely the Interlock is bad. Typical. Of course it could be other things but this is the best odds. I haven't bought one for a long time, were about $15 then and of course are a Safety Feature, think liability. The smoking could be it is just plain worn out, cylinder scored, ring/rings broken, breather bad, or all of above (grin) Do you have a way to check the compression? When you spin the flywheel backwards by hand, does the flywheel rebound forwards quickly? Before you do anything drastic, remove the carb float bowl, clean it, check that the main jet going up inside the well that protruding down into the carb bowl, is tight. Is the float about parallel with the float bowl boss, seat, on the carb when the float is closed? Clean the float needle. Re-assemble, start the engine and turn the main jet adjustment screw, extending down out of the bottom of the float bowl, turn it counter clockwise slowly, does this help the rough running? Turn until the engine starts to stall or surges, turn clockwise until the engine falters, split the difference. Do the same with the Idle Mixture screw on the side of the engine at low speed. Next I would check the crankcase breather valve. I won't go into that here, email me if you want instructions. Walt Conner wconner5 at verizon dot net...See MoreSnapper Mower Question
Comments (1)That would be the operation of the governor, which is probably controlled by a spring. Under a sudden heavy load, the engine momentarily drops to a lower speed. If that lag is excessive, I would first check that the operation of all the belts and blades are without undue friction....See Moreflywheel and coil
Comments (1)Get the other screw off. It will prolly shear too. Pay attention to the way things are wired,remove the coil. Use a pair of visegrips to remove the screws. Take the remains to a hardware store and get new screws....See MoreRelated Professionals
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