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Anonymous Posted on Sep 07, 2014

MOWER WAS RUNNING AND JUST STOPPED NOW IT WON'T TURN OVER

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Mower over heated locked up have to force it to free up by hand turning the crank and put oil in cyclinders with plugs out turn crank by hand till loose motor is probably junk wont no till start it

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