Toro/Briggs Mower Won't Run: Easy Fix!

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Toro Push Mower, Briggs/Stratton Engine: Famous Fuel Issues! I share an easy, cheap fix to solve the problem. Get Mowing!

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Yes, lady is on point! Love watching strong minded women being self efficient 👍. You’re 💯right manufacturers are making everything disposable. I’m a male and give this lady a round of applause for taking on what most of us would say
“it’s not a woman’s job”
kudos 👏👏

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*HOURLY UPDATE*

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It's been determined that utilizing alternatively cordless electric battery powered mowers simply seem to have a whole host of separately distinct maintenance issues that a spray can of carb cleaner just can't touch.

Likewise corded electric mowers and old fashioned rotary reel lawn mowers present themselves as an even less viable option being that they are pretty cumbersome and/or just too much work.

You might as well pay to the order of and sign that check over to the multi-national corporations then go outside and crawl around the yard with a big pair of scissors😂😂😂

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My YouTube video preference algorithm is getting better everyday...

I just tackled the same thing on my Toro Recycler 190cc this morning!

A little bit different design, but yeah, those ports are way too tiny and easily clogged.

I saw another helpful YouTube clip where a guy up in Minnesota used a pair of small vice-grips to gently pinch off that fuel line where it'd be nice to have a shutoff valve. Be careful not to puncture the fuel line though.

I hear you about "In a perfect world...". All I wanna do immediately after finishing mowing here in South Florida is get in the shower!

Besides the little bit of gummy ethanol mixed with the

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