[Northkeep] OT: Lawn Mower Question
Jerry Herring
j.t.herring at sbcglobal.net
Wed Sep 10 14:24:26 PDT 2008
It was a spring on what I am guessing is an auto choke/throttle. A piece
under the manifold for the air filter. Not having taken the mower that far
apart the first time when I replace the filter. After people tried to tell
me about the choke and fuel mixture bolts (none of which our mower has) I
tore into the thing a little further and found the broken part. It does seem
to use a little more gas now but man it mows like it was new again. The
spring , one of pair, provided tension on a little lever that when the mower
was running the more it was moved in one direction the faster it ran, anyway
the little loop on the end of the spring was broken. I just stretched it
back into place and cinched it into a new loop on to the little bracket
where its other piece was clinging. After I put the pieces all back into
place (wah-lah) it runs better than before.
Kindly,
Jerry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lynn" <LRA at olpdsl.net>
To: "The Barony of Northkeep" <northkeep at lists.ansteorra.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Northkeep] OT: Lawn Mower Question
> Glad you fixed it. But for those of us who are inquisitive, or may have
> similar problems... what was wrong and how did you fix it?
>
> Lynn the Inquisitive
>
> Jerry Herring wrote:
>> Fixed it thank you to all who gave suggestions.
>>
>> kindly,
>> Jerry
>
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