Posted by ian jackson on June 5, 2010, 9:09 am
Hello
I have a 2 yr old Briggs & Stratton petrol lawnmower. I can start it
quite
readily, but my Wife struggles.
It's the power required for the torque that she struggles with. Does
anyone know
of any aftermarket mechanical spindle that could replace the
factory-fitted one?
Maybe a modified spindle of some kind?
We're in the UK
Thanks
--
ian jackson
Posted by willshak on June 6, 2010, 7:40 am
ian jackson wrote the following:
> Hello
> I have a 2 yr old Briggs & Stratton petrol lawnmower. I can start it
> quite readily, but my Wife struggles.
> It's the power required for the torque that she struggles with. Does
> anyone know of any aftermarket mechanical spindle that could replace the
> factory-fitted one? Maybe a modified spindle of some kind?
> We're in the UK
> Thanks
1. Get a stronger wife.
2. Modify it (the mower, that is) by installing a starter/alternator and
battery.
--
Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
To email, remove the double zeroes after @
Posted by trader4 on June 6, 2010, 8:09 am
> ian jackson wrote the following:
> > Hello
> > I have a 2 yr old Briggs & Stratton petrol lawnmower. I can start it
> > quite readily, but my Wife struggles.
> > It's the power required for the torque that she struggles with. Does
> > anyone know of any aftermarket mechanical spindle that could replace the
> > factory-fitted one? Maybe a modified spindle of some kind?
> > We're in the UK
> > Thanks
> 1. Get a stronger wife.
> 2. Modify it (the mower, that is) by installing a starter/alternator and
> battery.
> --
> Bill
> In Hamptonburgh, NY
> In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
> To email, remove the double zeroes after @
No easy solution for your problem, but when looking for a new mower,
be aware that many today have compression release. That reduces the
compression during cranking to make it easier to pull start.
I'd also make sure the wife is doing everything else right, ie priming
it correctly and that the spark plug is clean so that it starts with
the least amount of pulling possible. Even I get tired of trying to
pull start one that is having difficulty starting.
Posted by willshak on June 6, 2010, 9:36 am
trader4@optonline.net wrote the following:
>
>> ian jackson wrote the following:
>>
>>
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> I have a 2 yr old Briggs & Stratton petrol lawnmower. I can start it
>>> quite readily, but my Wife struggles.
>>>
>>> It's the power required for the torque that she struggles with. Does
>>> anyone know of any aftermarket mechanical spindle that could replace the
>>> factory-fitted one? Maybe a modified spindle of some kind?
>>>
>>> We're in the UK
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>> 1. Get a stronger wife.
>> 2. Modify it (the mower, that is) by installing a starter/alternator and
>> battery.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Bill
>> In Hamptonburgh, NY
>> In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
>> To email, remove the double zeroes after @
>>
> No easy solution for your problem, but when looking for a new mower,
> be aware that many today have compression release. That reduces the
> compression during cranking to make it easier to pull start.
> I'd also make sure the wife is doing everything else right, ie priming
> it correctly and that the spark plug is clean so that it starts with
> the least amount of pulling possible. Even I get tired of trying to
> pull start one that is having difficulty starting.
>
Always keep a can of starter fluid handy. Works first time, every time,
unless you have a mechanical/electric problem.
If no starter fluid, carburetor cleaner works as well.
--
Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
To email, remove the double zeroes after @
Posted by Frank on June 6, 2010, 11:34 am
On Jun 5, 9:09 am, ian jackson <ian.jackson.
6800...@gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote:
> Hello
> I have a 2 yr old Briggs & Stratton petrol lawnmower. I can start it
> quite readily, but my Wife struggles.
> It's the power required for the torque that she struggles with. Does
> anyone know of any aftermarket mechanical spindle that could replace the
> factory-fitted one? Maybe a modified spindle of some kind?
> We're in the UK
> Thanks
> --
> ian jackson
I'd be glad to have to start the mower for my wife, if she would only
cut the grass.
> I have a 2 yr old Briggs & Stratton petrol lawnmower. I can start it
> quite readily, but my Wife struggles.
> It's the power required for the torque that she struggles with. Does
> anyone know of any aftermarket mechanical spindle that could replace the
> factory-fitted one? Maybe a modified spindle of some kind?
> We're in the UK
> Thanks