Lawn Boy 2 cycle oil availability
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Comments (8)By me...the HD never sold the 2 stroke LB 10323's. So, I am assuming because the Lowes sold the 10323, many ignorant purchasers would keep buying the oil from Lowes not knowing any better. Like many things, they wack you on the incidentals....See Moreaccidentally mixed 4 cyle oil instead of 2 cycle
Comments (5)Need details: which LB?; how long did it run on the bad mix?; did it cut off by itself?; does the engine turn when you pull the starter cord but just won't start?; how much smoke did it make when running? There's a very good chance that you can drain the old gas, replace with fresh mix, change the spark plug and go to work IF the engine is not seized....See MoreLawn Boy and Synthetic 2-cycle oil
Comments (4)Could it have been the safety brake against the flywheel? I have never seen "Home Depot" brand oil but I would doubt that caused the problem. Cheap oil will get you in the long term. Not to say you don't have a problem but even Super Oil may just have delayed the inevitable....See MoreRan straight gas in my 2cycle lawn boy
Comments (5)This, in my opinion, is the greatest drawback to the 2-cycle mower, particularly among the general public who can barely manage to operate a 4-cycle mower. I don't know how many have been ruined by 'straight-gassing', either by the owner or someone else, like a friend or family member. I guess it doesn't matter because the EPA doomed it anyway, but its just a shame that it happened (and still happens) so much. But to the question, most likely the engine is toast. If you really must have a 2-cycle mower, figure on replacing the power head....See Moreorangedotfever
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