mattfinley
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Hello all, I am running into a similar issue I saw posted a couple days ago and hoped to pick up some info. Live in KY too... have a 10323 with 6.5 Silver Duraforce and it has run perfectly up until about 2 weeks ago where it started making an odd rattling noise.. then it backfired and spit out a puff of smoke. I didn't think much of it until it did it again a couple minutes later on a hill and it seems to be losing power when I hit high grass. Am bagging and the grass is always damp it seems. Running about 32-40 mixture of actual
LawnBoy oil and have never had any issues with it in any of my other mowers or weedeaters.
I thought maybe I got some bad gas, so I changed the gas and put a little SeaFoam in and finished mowing... it did backfire a few more times each time with a little puff of white smoke. Not smoking all the time, just when it backfires.
I went out to mow today and it was a little hard to start, but fired up. Seemed to be running a little slower and not as strong on the self propelled as I started. Then i went onto a small hill through probably 4 inch damp grass and she bogs down, loses power and dies. I take it off the hill onto level ground, cleaned out the bagging chute, fired it back up after a few pulls and it still seems weak. I try again to mow on the hill slowly and it is struggling and dies again. Now I am pretty worried as this is my favorite mower and I got it a few years ago from a guy who bought it new, mowed 7 times with it, and put it away for 12 years and paid to have yard mowed. So it is in pristine shape.
Any ideas, brainstorming or suggestions are greatly appreciated as I have to get my Boy back to right...
Thanks.
Matt
LawnBoy oil and have never had any issues with it in any of my other mowers or weedeaters.
I thought maybe I got some bad gas, so I changed the gas and put a little SeaFoam in and finished mowing... it did backfire a few more times each time with a little puff of white smoke. Not smoking all the time, just when it backfires.
I went out to mow today and it was a little hard to start, but fired up. Seemed to be running a little slower and not as strong on the self propelled as I started. Then i went onto a small hill through probably 4 inch damp grass and she bogs down, loses power and dies. I take it off the hill onto level ground, cleaned out the bagging chute, fired it back up after a few pulls and it still seems weak. I try again to mow on the hill slowly and it is struggling and dies again. Now I am pretty worried as this is my favorite mower and I got it a few years ago from a guy who bought it new, mowed 7 times with it, and put it away for 12 years and paid to have yard mowed. So it is in pristine shape.
Any ideas, brainstorming or suggestions are greatly appreciated as I have to get my Boy back to right...
Thanks.
Matt