Sounds like your float in the bowl is sticking..not allowing fuel to continue to feed gas to the carb. Take the bowl off and remove the float and needle valve and clean them..Note check and see if their gas inside the float itself..some times they develope a small rust hole partially filling the float.with gas. ..not allowing sufficient fuel to feed the carb..will need new float. GOOD LUCK.
SOURCE: riding lawn mower runs but when engaged it
You need to check the belt on the deck. Something is binding or stuck. Could be a frozen pulley. Could also be the kill switch under the seat. If it is free, go get it.
SOURCE: Craftsman 42 inch riding mower. Runs great
how old is your plug? try cleaning and regapping it or replacing it at any rate make sure it is gapped correctly also make sure there is no rust dust or debris is on flywheel or coil also the flywheel keyway does more than hold the flywheel in place it servs as a timing pin and sometimes the slightest wear on it can cause the machine to start hard but otherwise run great good luck hope you find the problem.
SOURCE: MTD 12.5 HP Ride On Mower won't stay running
It could be a needle valve sticking or a mal-adjusted float but more common is a fuel filter that is restricted, once you use up the fuel in the line and float bowl it runs out and dies. A less common but easily tested issue is when the mower has run for the amount of time it begins to sputter and die, loosen the cap on the fuel tank just a bit, if it helps or resolves the issue the vent in the cap may be clogged.
SOURCE: mower will not drive
Usually, that's an indication the the seat switch is not working. It's like getting off the seat without locking down the parking brake or getting off the seat with the baldes engaged, same result...engine dies.
SOURCE: huskee 42 inch drive belt
does anybody know what kind of drive belt a huskee 24 horse 42 deck takes?
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