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About Eric A. Jones
Expertise Lawnmower Repair . Certified Master Service Technician from B&S. Have 13 years experience on B&S, Lawn Chief, Weed Eater, Echo, Peerless, Wheel Horse, Snapper, Atlas, MTD, McCulloch, Homelite and many other numerous brands. Specialize in electrical repair.
Experience Born and raised in the midwest. Started tinkering with engines when I was about 14 on my Suzuki RM-80. I began lawn mower repair at a small hardware store. I knew absolutely nothing. I read lots of repair manuals and met an older fellow who taught me many lessons. I continued working on small engines through high school and paid my way through college working on mowers at the same hardware store. Decided to get away from the midwest and mower repair so I joined the Air Force. I repaired air traffic control electronic equipment and ended up in Hawaii where I got a part time job at Small Engine Clinic. I gained a lot of experience from the Small Engine Clinic and had a blast repairing small engines. I then took the Briggs and Stratton Master Service Technician test and earned my MST. I then traveled to Wisconsin where I attended the factory update training seminar and received formal training. I received a scholarship from the Air Force and am currently pursuing another degree.
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Expert: Eric A. Jones
Date: 9/12/2008
Subject: Craftsman Riding Lawn Mower
Question Help! My riding lawn mower/tractor engine surges when it's running. How can I repair myself? During research I found out that I need to clean the governor to the carb linkage & throttle plate. Do you have a diagram of the engine?
Answer What is the mower model number located on a sticker under the mower seat or fender?
Most likely you need to clean the carb. This will require removing, dis-assembling and blowing compressed air from an air compressor through the carb orfices.
Send me the mower model so I can look up your engine.
Eric
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