I am new to this forum and would appreciate any help from the members:
I have a Craftsman 21HP, 42" cut, Electric Start, Automatic Transmission, Model No:917.288512. It is just over 2 years old and has been working great..........However after cutting my front yard I got a call from my next door neighbor who wanted to use the mower to cut his small back yard. (his mower had a broken front axle and was waiting repair)
Reluctantly I took the mower across to him and showed him the main features of the machine which he found easy as he has an older Craftsman. Anyway the next thing I know is I get a call from him to say the mower has stopped and will not start again. It would appear that he tried to run the mower in "mulch" mode (Cover still on side) over his long grass and he got too much grass cuttings stuck in the blades. Rather than stop the mower he continued to "drive through" the damp grass until the mower stopped.
Now as you can expect it will not start.
I have now changed the fuel, fuel filter, oil and oil filter, Air filter and spark plug. I am getting a great spark from the new plug but it will not start. (it did start once for 15-20 seconds but sounded like a bag of nuts/screws - misfiring)
OK so after the above explanation I come to my obvious questions.
1. How can I get my mower started?
2. By clogging up the mower blades and forcing the engine to stop could that of caused engine damage beyond the normal issues?
Any help would be awesome as I do not want to have to buy another mower as this still looks (and use to run) like new.
Terry
I have a Craftsman 21HP, 42" cut, Electric Start, Automatic Transmission, Model No:917.288512. It is just over 2 years old and has been working great..........However after cutting my front yard I got a call from my next door neighbor who wanted to use the mower to cut his small back yard. (his mower had a broken front axle and was waiting repair)
Reluctantly I took the mower across to him and showed him the main features of the machine which he found easy as he has an older Craftsman. Anyway the next thing I know is I get a call from him to say the mower has stopped and will not start again. It would appear that he tried to run the mower in "mulch" mode (Cover still on side) over his long grass and he got too much grass cuttings stuck in the blades. Rather than stop the mower he continued to "drive through" the damp grass until the mower stopped.
Now as you can expect it will not start.
I have now changed the fuel, fuel filter, oil and oil filter, Air filter and spark plug. I am getting a great spark from the new plug but it will not start. (it did start once for 15-20 seconds but sounded like a bag of nuts/screws - misfiring)
OK so after the above explanation I come to my obvious questions.
1. How can I get my mower started?
2. By clogging up the mower blades and forcing the engine to stop could that of caused engine damage beyond the normal issues?
Any help would be awesome as I do not want to have to buy another mower as this still looks (and use to run) like new.
Terry