Hall County service
Push Mower Repair
Push mowers are often worth checking when the engine is solid and the deck is usable. I look at fuel, spark, air, pull-start parts, and blade condition.
Equipment Covered
- Walk-behind push mowers
- Self-propelled mowers
Common Symptoms
- Will not start
- Pull cord will not retract
- Starts only with starting fluid
- Surges at idle
- Vibrates heavily
- Leaks fuel
Inspection
- Fuel system
- Spark plug and ignition
- Air filter
- Compression
- Belts, blades, cables, pulleys, and safety switches
Common Repairs
- Carburetor service
- Pull-start repair
- Blade sharpening
- Seasonal tune-up
- Self-propel cable checks
What To Bring
- Complete equipment
- Battery, key, charger, hose, wand, or loose parts when they matter
- Make and model information if you have it
- A short description of what changed before the problem started
Before Drop-Off
- Avoid repeated starting fluid.
- Avoid repeated cranking when the battery or starter is struggling.
- Bring the equipment assembled.
- Use fresh fuel.
Send a repair request before bringing equipment. Ask about pickup and delivery for larger equipment.
Questions
Can a bent blade cause vibration?
Yes. Vibration can come from blade damage, impact damage, or engine mounting issues.
Do you sharpen push mower blades?
Yes. Blade sharpening is available as a stand-alone service or with repair work.
Small Engine Co.
Need push mower repair?
Send the equipment type, symptoms, whether it currently runs, and where you are in Hall County.
