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where's the mower choke? Jerry 05-08-2008
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Posted by Dan Espen on May 9, 2008, 1:53 pm

>
>>
>> > You must be on a different planet then. I'm only 50 and i've never seen a
>> > mower that didn't have a manual choke.
>>
>> When you live as long as I have, there will be a lot of things
>> you've never seen.
>>
>> :)
>>
>> > as for rude, maybe. But rude is funny 99.9% of the time.
>>
>> You need those smiley things or it doesn't come across
>> well on the Internet.
>
> I hate those smiley things. I don't smile in real life when I make a dry
> humor remark. That kind of spoils the dryness, doesn't it? Let the
> stupid people think what they will.

I sympathize, but my experience with sardonic comments so far
tells me they just don't work on the Internet.

Oh boy here we go again...

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Posted by Bob M. on May 9, 2008, 9:00 pm
> You must be on a different planet then. I'm only 50 and i've never seen a
> mower that didn't have a manual choke.
>

That's about all that's available now, at least for walk-behind mowers. Not
having a choke/throttle is a positive thing IMO, because there's no control
wire to get snagged on trees or plants. They're pretty much unnecessary
anyhow, since you usually run the mower at whatever speed and leave it there
until it's time to shut down.


Posted by Stormin Mormon on May 9, 2008, 5:02 pm
Some of the Briggs, you'd push the throttle all the way forward to set the
choke. Pull back a bit on the throttle to open the choke.

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You've never seen a mower with a manual choke? What are you three years
old?

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>>
> I think that's called a primer.
>
> I've never seen a lawnmower with a manual choke and
> I don't think they have automatic chokes. I think the
> primer is all they need.
>
> My latest mower doesn't have a throttle either.
> Just as well, always ran it full out anyway.
>




Posted by Oren on May 8, 2008, 6:40 pm
On Thu, 08 May 2008 20:17:31 GMT, Dan Espen

>I've never seen a lawnmower with a manual choke

Sure! Even older pickup trucks had manual chokes. Pull the choke knob
from inside the cab and adjust as the engine warmed up.


Posted by Steve B. on May 8, 2008, 9:01 pm
>Or is choking accomplished merely by setting the throttle lever to
> the minimum
>position? If so, what's that black rubber thing for? Thanks.

Set the throttle to max and push the primer three to five times. It
should start right up. Choke's on small engines are going away now
and being replaced by the primers. Some have both just to make it
more confusing. If yours has a choke it will be *past* the full
throttle position.

Steve B.

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