short version of the story... lol Mower ran great till back at the beginning of the summer. 2nd time I used it, it died after driving from shed to house, maybe 100 ft and would not turn over after that. Could not even spin the motor by hand. Parked it did some research here and there (been having some health issues this year) and a couple weeks later, was able to determine it may be hydrolocked after discussing with a friend. Came home, tested and confirmed this theory quickly by draining the "oil". which was also full of fuel. Turns out the solenoid on the float bowl that is supposed to shut off the flow of fuel when the key is off, had gone bad and the entire tank of gas I had just filled prior to it quitting on me was inside the engine. not sure why it initially ran for the minute or so before it died, this part throws me off still, however after draining engine and refilling with oil, I was able to get it running again. since then, though it's got a sputter/miss/mini backfire. I'm not really sure how to refer to it, but it otherwise runs fine. just wondering if anyone has ideas as to what the issue may be. I have pulled the carb and cleaned it thoroughly. i even bought a replacement (not O.E. though) and it turned out to be worse than the original so i put the original back on. did a valve adjustment on it, float bowl has been replaced as well and I added an inline fuel shutoff to prevent the hydrolock situation again. I'll replace the solenoid once i determine if this issue can be resolved and if i want to put any more $ into this 20 year old mower or if it's just time for a new one. I'm going to try and upload a video of how it sounds. it is a bit difficult to hear, but if you listen closely, you can definitely hear the miss/backfire/whatever you want to call it. Any ideas are most welcome! just stumped as it runs just as well as it did before this issue occurred, with the exception of the miss, I'm just worried about the long term effects of running it this way and would like to get it figured out. Thanks in advance!