Lawn Mower That Kicks Back? Pulls The String Out Of Your Hand? Fix Fast W/ This Easy DIY Tutorial!
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 Published On Oct 12, 2022

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How to Fix a Lawn Mower that Pulls the Starter Cord Out of Your Hand. The Solution? Incorrect Valve Gap! Learn How to Correct it in Just a Few Easy Steps!

We check out the problem with a Briggs & Stratton 725EXI engine.

The recoil and flywheel cup where broken was the customers complaint.

We replaced these and the unit would then pull the string right out of your hand when you tried to start it.

Sometimes you could get it to start but most times it would kick back. We diagnose and repair the issue.

Model 104M02-0002-F1 Briggs and Stratton Engine

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About Us:
My name is Martin. I have been repairing tools and small engines for almost 20 years. We operate a small engine repair shop in Illinois. We service / repair Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, Kawasaki, John Deere, Cub Cadet, Toro Tecumseh, Loncin, Honda, Craftsman, Husqvarna, MTD, Troy Bilt, Simplicity, John Deere, Exmark, LCT, Generac and many more brands. We work on riding mowers, walk behind mowers, snow blowers, zero turns, generators, pressure washers and much more. We normally repair about 3,000 pieces of equipment every year and look at many more that are beyond an affordable repair. Hopefully our videos will save you some money and give you the information you need to work on your own equipment or figure out the issue at hand.

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