stovebolt6
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Hey there,
I recently picked up a Lawn Boy 10227 Silver Series with the 2 cycle 4.75 HP "commercial engine." It's in decent shape and after I replaced the spark plug, the air filter, and adjusted the idle, it runs really well with seemingly no issues.
I just have one gripe that I'm hoping I can get help with - while mowing, the mower periodically makes this loud metallic buzzing/rattling sound that comes from the top. It is directly related to the pull cord. As the pull cord jumps around while mowing, I guess it pulls slightly a certain way and makes this noise. I can get rid of the noise by quickly fiddling with the cord handle, but it will come back when I go over another bump.
I also noticed that the noise will occur when the handle is shifted up and down. I guess this movement also puts tension on the pull cord and causes the noise. I can also duplicate the noise if I pull ever so slightly on the cord while it's sitting there idling. I imagine this noise has something to do with the pull start mechanism but I don't know much about how it works.
Anyone know why this happens and how I can fix it? Thanks a bunch.
I recently picked up a Lawn Boy 10227 Silver Series with the 2 cycle 4.75 HP "commercial engine." It's in decent shape and after I replaced the spark plug, the air filter, and adjusted the idle, it runs really well with seemingly no issues.
I just have one gripe that I'm hoping I can get help with - while mowing, the mower periodically makes this loud metallic buzzing/rattling sound that comes from the top. It is directly related to the pull cord. As the pull cord jumps around while mowing, I guess it pulls slightly a certain way and makes this noise. I can get rid of the noise by quickly fiddling with the cord handle, but it will come back when I go over another bump.
I also noticed that the noise will occur when the handle is shifted up and down. I guess this movement also puts tension on the pull cord and causes the noise. I can also duplicate the noise if I pull ever so slightly on the cord while it's sitting there idling. I imagine this noise has something to do with the pull start mechanism but I don't know much about how it works.
Anyone know why this happens and how I can fix it? Thanks a bunch.