Howdy,
My name is Tom and I am helping a widow that goes to our church with her mower. It is a John Deere F725 with 722 hours on it. It has been maintained by a local John Deere dealer but recently they haven't be able to repair it and won't return her calls. This elderly lady lives on 5 acres, raises chickens, chops wood and mows a lot.
Here are the symptoms. After warming up the mower and mowing for a few minutes, occasionally a blast of blue smoke is emitted from the exhaust. It then disappears and then intermittently emits blue smoke quickly. The mower continues to run great and cut great? The NGK BMR6A plugs looked pretty carboned up. I clean them and checked the gap and them mowed for about one hour. Any one have an idea on this?
Thanks much, Tom
Blue smoke means you have some oil getting into the combustion chamber. It could be making past the piston rings which usually requires a rebuild or the crank case breather is letting too much oil into the intake. This usually is caused by a damaged or missing filter or check valve. Id start by checking the carb and intake for oil residue.
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