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Did you bend the crankshaft. To check this out remove spark plug wire and tip mower on it's side and turn blade by hand and watch the shaft the blade is fastened on to. There should be no wiggle motion what so ever and if there is it may be bent causing the engine to not operate properly.
Hi, your problem is caused by a fuel starvation issue. Remove the carby, disassemble, remove all jets and blow them out with compressed air. Put it all back together exactly as it came apart. Hope this helps, regards Phil.
Just about all internal combustion engines have some type of air filter. Clean air to any engine is extremely important. Most engines always have the air filter located ahead of the carburetor or the fuel injection system. Yours is probably located on the side of the engine under a cover with a screw in it. The cover may look like part of the main engine cover, but it will be smaller. Check on both sides of your machine, just behind the front of the engine.
This site has a lot of manuals submitted by users: http://www.manualsonline.com/
Maybe you have/haven't checked this site. Maybe a user has NOT submitted any manual for your exact model on the sites you have chosen. Please repost stating what REPAIR help you need and hopefully someone on here will respond.
First thing is to remove the excess oil. Take out as much as you need to to get to the line on the dipstick. Next, you may want to use a little WD-40 or similar cleaner to spray into the spark plug hole to thin the oil in there. Replace the spark plug and start the machine a number of times until it runs correctly. Using WD-40, remember the term "little". Good luck...Lee
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