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Anonymous Posted on Jul 20, 2013

Overfill oil yard machine is hard to star, blows blue smoke out of exhaust won't stay running. trying to restart is even harder than the first time.

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Sounds like the engine is tired. Blue smoke is oil burning. Hard starting is oil on the spark plugs and/or low compression. This also can be due to someone adding too much oil.
Sometimes, the carburetor Needle valve hangs u pa bit and the Crank case oil gets mixed with gas so now the oil level is high. Too much oil in a motor is bad too, that would cause theblue smoke too.

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