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As ever, thanks for the advice.
By the way - when I was a kid we had a small holding, and always kept goats. If Mrs Bump allowed, I'd have one now. Awesome creatures.
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Mine goes wrong from time to time, always worried about the first start up in the Spring.
So for me not being very mechanically minded they come with a bit of a headache.
So in the case of lawnmowers, they'll usually be fine when used every week or so, but once they've sat over winter they won't start.
Cheap option to prevent issues is to let the engine run dry before storage, however that isn't always practical.
Bit more expensive option is use some Briggs and Stratton Fuel Stabilizer.
Or the more expensive yet option is to buy and use some Aspen fuel for the final couple cuts. I personally wouldn't use Aspen all the time, as it is a fair bit more expensive than normal unleaded.
Currently have a McCulloch that was pretty cheap and is on its last legs but I've had 15 years out of it and again always started in the spring pretty much first time.
Casually looking round for a replacement but I need at least an 18" cutting width which narrows the field a bit.