![]() 10/10/2015 at 22:21 • Filed to: Lawn mower | ![]() | ![]() |
6.5 HP Briggs and Stratton powered mower. It ate the plastic bit between the pull cord and the flywheel on the top so I replaced it. Pulled the plug and spun the blade and it felt a bit chunky. Put the plug back in and gave it some pulls. Still a little chunky and then I think it broke the plastic again. I wonder if I might have a bent valve or something. Thoughts?
Edit: that is a turbine powered mower. Not mine.
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It belongs in a museum.
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How old is that thing?
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that thing needs mags. also its awesome!
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Not really familiar with B&S that old, but most of them don’t have overhead valves so it would be pretty hard to bend them.
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pull chord? what chord was it? D minor? F major sus4?
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I’m thinking along the same lines of traitor joe.
Flatheads don’t normally have bent valve issues.
Can’t really think of any reason to have it pull rough though. Unless there’s a piston/head clearance issue.
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Shared to Pull Stary My Heart. Might find some help there. That thing looks more like a floor polisher than a mower.
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That is actually a turbine powered mower. Not mine.