I've always heard that a push mower with a Briggs engine will not start with the blade removed. I suppose I could go out, pull the blade, and try it myself, but it's too darn hot. Is this a tall tale, or is there some truth in it?
I've always heard that a push mower with a Briggs engine will not start with the blade removed. I suppose I could go out, pull the blade, and try it myself, but it's too darn hot. Is this a tall tale, or is there some truth in it?
I've always heard that a push mower with a Briggs engine will not start with the blade removed. I suppose I could go out, pull the blade, and try it myself, but it's too darn hot. Is this a tall tale, or is there some truth in it?
It's a tall tale, There's no truth to it. I just started mine today without a blade. I had heard the same thing and I was changing blades and tried it and they will start.
Yeah, you caught me! I was lying....
If that is the case how does one run that is a horizontal shaft that has no blade? Depending on the application it is used many times these motors will sit and run under no load for long periods of time.