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From: Mark J cleary <mcleary08@comcast.net>
Newsgroups: rec.bicycles.tech
Subject: rec tech mower
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2025 15:44:47 -0500
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Ok this is a good crowd for the issue but not a bike. My walk behind 
Troy Built self propelled mower won't start. It is a no choke you just 
pull and it supposed to start. Well it has been maybe 5 months right in 
the garage. The fluid is ok and the mower only has 2 season on it new 2 
years ago. I keep pulling and smell gas but won't really catch or seem 
to get close. I read the manual and seems probably a carb issue and got 
to take apart and clean it. I don't want to I just want to get it 
started and it should work for the season.

I tried dabbing some gas in carborator where I took off filter. No luck 
do you think starting fluid sprayed direct will get it going. Give me 
any real world tips the videos of this are just a pain the ass and I 
want to quick start knowing once it gets going it will.
-- 
Deacon Mark