- Joined
- Mar 24, 2005
- Location
- Stanley, NC
That would fix the mower, but that would not fix my grass. It has rained too much in the past week.If the fuel gauges are leaking and it's already covered in gas....a well placed match should fix it.

That would fix the mower, but that would not fix my grass. It has rained too much in the past week.If the fuel gauges are leaking and it's already covered in gas....a well placed match should fix it.

more gasThat would fix the mower, but that would not fix my grass. It has rained too much in the past week.![]()
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They are about as close to you as they are to me.

Heck if I know I just google foo’d Stanley lawn care.They are about as close to you as they are to me.![]()
I.Heck if I know I just google foo’d Stanley lawn care.

I have a 72" cut zero turn with suspension. I will never go back to a smaller cut or a rigid mower!
Hahaha, you suck.I'm not reading that long ass post, but I bet the valves need adjusted or you have a sticking valve or bent push rod. Also I have some of those gaskets for that fuel gauge, I have to replace them every couple years

My briggs bent 3 pushrods before I realized the valve guide had slid out of the head slightly causing problems. I taaaaaaped it back in, staked it and hoped for the best.I'm not reading that long ass post, but I bet the valves need adjusted or you have a sticking valve or bent push rod. Also I have some of those gaskets for that fuel gauge, I have to replace them every couple years
My briggs bent 3 pushrods before I realized the valve guide had slid out of the head slightly causing problems. I taaaaaaped it back in, staked it and hoped for the best.
No.Is the op the guy that was quitting his W2 job to start a lawn care company?
I don't think you understand what I do around here.
I don't think you understand what it is that I do around here.
You don't seem to understand what I do around here.You don't seem to understand what I do around here.

No, float is empty. Great question though. I will probably pull it off this evening just to be 100% sure, but I'm 99% sure I would have noticed when I had it apart with the float off.is the float filling up with fuel?
Yes, a couple weeks ago I regapped the coils because I was initially suspicious that it was an electrical issue. Also cleaned all the surface rust off. Magnets were good and strong, gapped with a business card, haha.This is a long shot, but check the magnet on the flywheel to see if it's still good (should attract a slotted screwdriver from 1/4" away easily), then insure that you have .010" clearance between the coils and magnet (a business card works well). Lastly, and this one requires some ingenuity or the correct tool, but make sure the coils with spark across at least a 1/4" gap.
Maybe, but I'm not sure where to look since I've already replaced all the lines. Will definitely replace the fuel pump, even though I'm 95% sure that's not the problem. And it pumps fuel right after the mower dies when it won't start back up. And there is fuel in the float bowl.vac leak that appears when warm?