Cajun power
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if it starts and runs and there is no other performance problems other than just a hard pull start...then it's probably going to be either and overfilled oil...or there is some trash wrapped around the mower blades/spindle. I am assuming there is no blade engagement switch (like a PTO) on this push mower yes. so when you are starting it, you are also cranking the blades over. I would look there...it's probably why the blade got loosened....just an idea.
so two things: check the oil fill. make sure it's not overtopped. Then engine off, check to see if there isn't some trash wrapped around the blade and shaft.
noting: when tilting an engine to one side to get under the deck, make sure you let it sit for about 15-30 minutes before you start it. Allows time for the oil to drain back out of areas where it can cause starting problems and performance issues and foul plugs as a result. fuel can also end up in places like the air filter and out of the fuel cap, potentially causing fire hazards...I think there is a specific side of the mower to tilt when doing an oil change for most push mowers. Check that out in the manual. It will help reduce the chance of problems.
so two things: check the oil fill. make sure it's not overtopped. Then engine off, check to see if there isn't some trash wrapped around the blade and shaft.
noting: when tilting an engine to one side to get under the deck, make sure you let it sit for about 15-30 minutes before you start it. Allows time for the oil to drain back out of areas where it can cause starting problems and performance issues and foul plugs as a result. fuel can also end up in places like the air filter and out of the fuel cap, potentially causing fire hazards...I think there is a specific side of the mower to tilt when doing an oil change for most push mowers. Check that out in the manual. It will help reduce the chance of problems.