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I took a nap after getting home and then got up thinking I should mow the yard because of today's rain. With one strip left in the front yard and not even touching the back yard jungle, my lawn mower dies. I prime the engine, pull the cord, it starts and runs for 20 seconds before sputtering and dying. Like any idiot, I curse and continue to pull the cord thinking a different result will happen over and over. Nothing.

I can't let it go as my yard's appearance is important to me. So I check the oil, add oil, no effect. I clean the air filter, replace, no effect. I flush the fuel line as best I can, replace, no effect. By 9:30 PM, I've given up the yard and wheeled the mower back into the garage. Not finished yet, I check the internet for help to no avail.

After six years, the mower may just be done. I've not maintained it like I should (I only think about it when I need it), and have used it nearly every weekend during lawn seasons. Do I take it to the shop where a guy can charge me $25-30/hour for three hours to fix it or spend $30 more on top of that just getting a new one? Maybe an electric one is in order, my yard isn't that big and it would save me having to buy gasoline for it. Any thoughts?
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Re: Lawnmower

Date: 2007-04-26 06:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kybearfuzz.livejournal.com
My boss has given me some suggestions on what to try when I get home today to see if I can't clear them out. And it rained today so I'll not be able to mow until the weekend anyway so I have time.

I've thought about the electric ones, but from [livejournal.com profile] ricksf's comment above, performance could be an issue. My yard is really thick and grows fast so it may not be a good match for my needs.

... and big hugs back to you :)

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