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I was using the culitvator, running good, then it stopped, then I went to restart and the when I pull the rope it is not starting, it is not even turning over. the rope is really easy to pull.
my rope pulls easy too. problem is there is no engagement between the wheel the rope turns, and the motor. the pull rope just 'free wheels' and nothing happens.my rope pulls easy too. problem is there is no engagement between the wheel the rope turns, and the motor. the pull rope just 'free wheels' and nothing happens.
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There is a SHEAR pin that could also be broken. It's there to protect the sprocket from breaking in the event of hitting a rock or something large while tilling. You will have to go to the MTD website who makes Yard Machines, to get the directions on changing the pin or the chain whatever the case may be.
Try using non-ethanol gas. It's death on small engines. Starter fluid gives it a boost if higher octane. Have a reputable repair place clean out the gunk, then use good gas. Best of luck finding non-ethanol. Boating marinas carry it.
it's probably either the inline fuel filter or could be the pump in the tank,i would try replacing the line filter first(NOT TO EXPENCIVETO REPLACE)try driving it around awhile see if that works 1'st.rate this .thank's
Your snap ring clip may have came off causing the wheel to move out on shaft there is a key in the wheel and shaft make sure its there because it will not move without it.
If you have a "Autozone" in your area, go there and have them run a check on your alternator. It is free to do, and they will run engine error codes for you free of charge.
si it a 2 stroke engine or a four stroke?
my rope pulls easy too. problem is there is no engagement between the wheel the rope turns, and the motor. the pull rope just 'free wheels' and nothing happens.
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