by Mr Mower Man » Tue Sep 22, 2020 9:18 am
I had thought about the octane. I normally just use 87 octane, as the engine manufacturers don't recommend anything higher than that. But fuel volatility is the problem here, and I'm curious as to what 93 octane will do, since it's more stable. A lot of people would balk at the idea of using expensive gas on their lawnmower when they don't even use it in their car, but in reality, the lawnmower uses such a small amount, it doesn't cost that much.
This is a mower owned by an old lady, no noticeable modifications. It's only 3 years old.
A really strange thing though...
She claims that the mower didn't run like this until after she had it serviced last time. The mower came back to her from the shop (my nearest competitor), with a fuel filter in it (Briggs 691035), and she swears that it never had a fuel filter before. It ran fine before the fuel filter, and now that the filter has been added, it starts running funny when it gets hot. I have never seen a lawn tractor without a fuel filter. It goes against my grain to remove a fuel filter, but then again, how many of the Briggs Quantum engines had a fuel filter?