In an effort to reduce expenses, I canceled the lawn service. My mower hasn’t been run in nearly two years and I was worried about getting it started. Sure enough, when I got it out of the garage it wouldn’t start. I got a fresh spark plug and put it in with no luck getting it to fire. Twiddling with the blade mechanism, I got it to fire up but it died after it burned off the fuel from being primed.
A little looking around on the internet lead me to the carburetor bowl bolt. This little bolt has some portions that aren’t threaded and have holes in that area. I took the bolt off, getting gas all over my hand, and took it inside to clean out. It didn’t look like it was gunked up, but I washed it off and used my air compressor to blow it out.

I put the bolt back in and it fired up on the first pull and continued to run! Success! It was 60 degrees out yesterday and with the winter rye I needed to bag it instead of mulching. I got pretty overheated and realized it is going to be a long summer. Hooray for cost savings!
