Posted by IA Roy on October 16, 2018 at 08:29:37 from (166.181.86.182):
In Reply to: Mower issue.... posted by Dave H (MI) on October 16, 2018 at 07:30:49:
I agree with the plugged jet. I try to use a copper electrical wire with insulation stripped back. Usually the jet is brass and softer than steel wire. I don't know how likely it is to damage jet with steel wire, but I don't chance it. I use a stranded copper wire and strip the insulation back as required. If it is too big, fold enough strands down to fit. I then rotate as I work it in and out. Good luck. Much easier to get it to run better than if not running at all. A lot of people like to use a gas stabilizer when putting away for the winter. I heard Briggs and Stratton fuel stabilizer works good. My son uses Seafoam. I have used Stabill with good results. I have also shut fuel off and ran the engine until carburetor was dry. I use non-ethanol regular. We have that choice in Iowa. As with a lot of subjects, there about as many solutions as there are people reading this. If you follow this forum, you will find a lot of help. Read it awhile and you will soon find common sense solutions to common problems. Great people here sharing their wisdom!
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