MerlinsBeard
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I have a 10 year old John Deere JS36 that's starting to having a symptom where I notice that my lawnmower makes a sound like it wants to quit (but doesn't actually quit... yet).
Feels like the blade clutch is more sensitive then usual this year for some reason. Usually when I make turns with the push mower my grip may not be super tight but I hear no sputtering sound. Now when I make turns I sometimes hear the sputtering sound, but the mower doesn't actually stop. I also notice this sputtering on rough/bumpy terrain.
I do the normal lawnmower maintenance: oil change, spark plugs, air filters, blade sharpening, linkage tightening, but don't have experience with engine troubleshooting. The blade clutch appears fine based on visible inspection.
The blade clutch is attached to springs, to it's possible that there may be some spring fatigue (I just replaced a busted 10 year refrigerator door spring). It's also possible that carburetor needs a service, though I've never done anything like that. There are some youtube videos and it doesn't look too hard.
Just trying to keep the old pushmower going as long as I can. Any other troubleshooting things to look for?
Feels like the blade clutch is more sensitive then usual this year for some reason. Usually when I make turns with the push mower my grip may not be super tight but I hear no sputtering sound. Now when I make turns I sometimes hear the sputtering sound, but the mower doesn't actually stop. I also notice this sputtering on rough/bumpy terrain.
I do the normal lawnmower maintenance: oil change, spark plugs, air filters, blade sharpening, linkage tightening, but don't have experience with engine troubleshooting. The blade clutch appears fine based on visible inspection.
The blade clutch is attached to springs, to it's possible that there may be some spring fatigue (I just replaced a busted 10 year refrigerator door spring). It's also possible that carburetor needs a service, though I've never done anything like that. There are some youtube videos and it doesn't look too hard.
Just trying to keep the old pushmower going as long as I can. Any other troubleshooting things to look for?
