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Gasoline mower problems

My first gasoline (petrol, for us UK users ;-) ) mower (a 20" AYP, with B&S engine) came to me from a friend because it had a bent shaft, and he had bought a new replacement for roughly the same price as a repair. I was able to (gently) hammer the shaft almost perfectly straight, then made a slightly offset blade carrier, so that the blade itself ran 'true'. Result- virtually no vibration for about five years of regular use. Eventually the shaft began to bend again, and vibrate, at which point I scrapped the engine before it took my feet off.

On this side of the 'pond' the guys who maintain the road verges (pretty much always at a silly angle) exclusively use 2-stroke gasoline 'hover' mowers, since they are immune to lubrication problems. They also make their lives easier by attaching a rope to the handle, and walking along the top edge of the verges, swinging the mower in a huge arc below them. Pure genius!!

All best

Dave T
 
Show me a Junkumseh without a thrown rod

and I'll show you a Junkumseh that has probably never been started :)
 
"Hover Mower"Was this a Flymo? saw these breifly in the US-there was a dealer-repair shop that carried them in the Ft Walten Beach Fla area.A salesman demoed one of these for me-instead of pushing the machine-you swung it like a mop or a scythe.You could even spin around in a circle with the mower! was kinda impressive.After that breif period didn't see them anymore.Think was they didn't meet some of the US safety standards.Thrown object and toe insert.Guess it would be easy to run over your toes with one-if you weren't watching what you doing-should do that with ANY mower!I saw this mower at that shop during the 70's.
 
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