LB 10515 Craig's List Find :)

rarebear

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Craig's List find in Atlanta..

It's smokes a lot more than my 580540..
Is their anything I should look at to fix this or is it normal?
Only negatives are a bad back wheel and both tiny hub caps for back wheels are missing..


The new to me the 10515 was "One Benjamin" :smile: :smile: :smile:

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The whole 10515 was double what I have into a used 10515 deck I'm refurbishing and planning on putting my 680560 motor and other parts onto..

680540 I bought new in 92'-93'
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The 10515 it smokes more than my lightly used 680540
Help about smoking issue would be appreciated..


Thanks Y'all for the friendship and comradely,
RB
 

jp1961

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Nice find!! I'm no expert on F type engines, but my 8481AE has a metal carburetor with a mixture needle. My Lawnboy mechanics handbook (for F engines) say excessive smoking is due to improper carb adjustment, air filter clogged, improper float/float valve operation or incorrect carb float setting.

Note; initial setting for the altitude needle is 1/2 turn counterclockwise from seat.

Jeff
 

Two-Stroke

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It also wouldn't hurt to try fresh gas. The mower may have been sitting for many months.

And let it warm up fully. A little smoking when the engine's cold is normal.
 
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