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Repairing a Lawn Mower

November 30, 2020

My mower makes a purring sound and will not turn over. I replaced the battery, spark plugs, and air filters with no luck.


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November 30, 20201 found this helpful
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If you are turning over the key and it makes a purring sound this normally indicates that is an issue with the starter or the starter cables on the lawnmower. Anytime the starter will tick or purr there is a problem in the starter of a machine just like in your car. You can have your starter checked at most auto parts stores. I would check the starter and do a starter test. You can usually bypass a lawnmower starter and start the mower using a screwdriver. Try this to see if you can bypass the starter or the starter switch to make sure there is an issue with your starter.

 

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December 1, 20200 found this helpful
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It's possible it could also be your solenoid but that may just make a clicking noise.
There are just so many different things that could cause this to happen and it is difficult to keep asking question like;

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have you used your mower this year? Has it had a good cleaning, especially removing old fuel from last year? Why did you decide to buy a new battery and was the old one tested before replacing it?

All I'm saying is there are so many variables that could cause this that I would suggest you talk to a lawn mower 'expert' as they would know what questions to ask and could provide you with step by step instructions on what to try next.
I have some links to lawn mower forums and these people really help a lot of people with mower problems (you see, you are not alone with this type of thing). You can decide on any one forum but if you do not get an answer quickly you can always go to another one (usually they answer right away).
You do have to join the group but that should be no problem. Keep in touch with them as you are most likely going to need them again sometime in the future.

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www.lawnmowerforum.com/.../?type=post
gardentractortalk.com/.../

www.houzz.com/.../lawn-mowers

 
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July 6, 2022

I have acquired this mower and would like to know what spark plug it takes and if anyone can give me an indication of its value.


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Here is an original ad for a 1959 Jacobsen 24 Inch Estate Mower but I did not see anything for a 1957.
The ad provides a lot of information about this mower but does not answer your questions.

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www.ebay.com/.../155042016051?hash=item2419396b33...

The Jacobsen appears to be a good brand but does not seem to be as well known as other brands.
I would suggest you contact the company and see if they can answer your question about parts. Perhaps they will provide a dealer in your area that you could contact for more information, and they might also provide information on value.
www.jacobsen.com/.../contact-us

There is also a link to request a manual:
www.jacobsen.com/.../product-parts-and-manuals

There are several forums that you can join in case you have problems in the future, as the members seem to know a lot about the older mowers. You will have to join the group before asking questions and most forums like to have a picture of the machine.
oldlawnmowerclub.co.uk/forum
www.mylawnmowerforum.com/.../

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www.smokstak.com/.../

When searching for value there are several questions that have to be answered and having pictures is a necessity.
Where are you located? Mowers are rarely shipped, so where you live makes a big difference in value.
What is the cosmetic condition of the mower?
What is the working condition?
Value is determined by finding a sold item that matches your item. Since I have not found even a similar mower, I would have to say the present value of your mower is whatever you paid for it.
Perhaps another member will find more information for you.

Maybe this link will be of some help.
www.thriftyfun.com/Value-of-Vintage-Jacobson-Mower.html

 
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April 14, 2011

I bought a Yard King Performance 42580X89 from my landlord. I went to go mow the lawn and noticed a large vibration and a loud coming from deck. The jackshaft threads are stripped for the right side of the deck. What can I do to repair/replace the jackshaft?

By Geoff from Morganton, NC

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April 15, 20110 found this helpful

Talk to your landlord. He must have known he was selling you a defective machine.

 
April 15, 20110 found this helpful

If that doe'nt work visit a small engine repair shop and ask them. They will share the information you need.

 
April 15, 20110 found this helpful

Thanks I'll try it out. I just need to do something and quick grass is growing up quick. Thanks again.

 

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April 16, 20110 found this helpful

I asked my husband about your mower problem. He says if the jackshaft is the part that holds the blade in place, you will need to replace it. The blade could fly off if the shaft is bent or broken.

 
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October 21, 2015

While mowing today with my Craftsmen 15.5 lawn tractor the engine all of a sudden wanted to over-rev big time. The only way I could stop it was to shut off the ignition or choke the carbuerator. Now when I start it, it wants to overrev from the get go. I cannot throttle it back Any advice appreciated.

Thanks.

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July 7, 2011

While I was mowing, the front suspension came off and the mower drive belt broke. After replacing the belt when I started the engine and the blades started moving, one of the pulleys was very hot, and the engagement handle was very difficult to move.

By gary1 from Roseville, CA

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July 7, 20110 found this helpful

After a visit to a professional, the lever may still be hard to engage, but eventually mine loosened up. Not sure about the other implications.

 
July 9, 20110 found this helpful

Front suspension? If it came down? Are you talking mower deck if so, up front there are some pivot points make sure they are lined up. Make sure you pulled all the dried grass.

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BTW you can get a big fire when the pulley gets hot. BTDT carry a fire extinguisher in back pack

 
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November 30, 2007

I have replaced the starter drive on my Briggs & Stratton engine on my craftsman mower. To do this I had to have a special tool for the removal of the c-ring and a special tool for the replacement of the c-ring, which I accomplished successfully. How do you replace the two long bolts back through the starter. I can get everything lined up but can't seem to get the bolt close enough to get the threads started?



Jude from Atlanta

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By Angela (Guest Post)
December 3, 20070 found this helpful

If you want to do your own repairs on your mower I suggest you obtain a copy of GREGORY'S No.426, SMALL ENGINES SERIES 2 SERVICE AND REPAIR MANUAL. To assist in identifying, there are four rewind type starters used Briggs & Stratton have names them Vertical Pull, Horizontal Pull, Quantum Power and Side Mount.

 
April 6, 20110 found this helpful

I had probs with my mower and went to you tube. Typed in mower wont start and there were plenty of videos showing you how to do repairs. got mine going by watching the videos. Hope this helps

 
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May 18, 2017

I have 21 HP Briggs and Stratton. The gas is blowing in the head and in the oil. What is causing that?


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October 27, 2016

How do I change the belt on a Yard Machine model #13A1762F026?


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