I guess its a sign of the times. I believe I read somewhere that even a small push lawn mower gives off more pollutants than a new car.
One interesting sidenote to show how far we have come. I read an article in AutoWeek when Ford came out with the new Boss 302. They said that a 1969 stock Boss 302 just sitting (not running), gave off more pollutants than 200 new Boss 302's driving at 55mph. It's amazing what can be done with modern technology and electronics. I'm sure this is all coming to the lawn mower world eventually (the canister is the start). This will make it more difficult for us old timers to diagnose and repair problems...:smile:
Bruce
Lab results when taken out of contents can be made to reveal anything and that is before the number crunchers distort the figures so much they bear no relation to reality.
Then you get the true lies, a perfect example that we can all relate to is 1/2 hour exposed to sunlight will destroy all the vitamin C in milk.
This came from the milk carton makers and is true, however if we drank milk for it's vitamin C content we would all die from scurvy .
Mowers contribute almost nothing to enviromental pollution however if you take them into a lab and hook the exhaust up to analytical machines then extrapolate the results to a level that would never be reached in use you can make some amazing conclusions.
Every mower running 24/7 in the USA would pump out the same amount of pollution as 1 hour of take offs & landings at any major domestic airport, but no says boo about that.
In fact a great amount of pride is attached to how much air travel will increase.