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Old 03-09-2022, 02:02 PM
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All readers, please disregard my input.
No need for that -- just adding my $0.02 as you did yours
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Can't say I've ever seen a sheared flywheel key on anything that's not directly driven off the crank (e.g. pushmower). It's tough to diag, though.

I have, Briggs single on a Craftsman
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Both belt drive, Both surprised me.
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Thanks for the input, guys! After quite a few days of nasty weather, I got back to work on the Cub Cadet. I checked the fuel line all the way to the carb, it appears to be fine. I finally primed the carb with a little gas and it spit the gas back out but then it started. It ran fine for 15 or 20 minutes. Thinking it was just bad gas or water in the fuel bowl, I shut it off and went away for a while. After about 1/2 hour, I went back and tried to start it. Would not fire...I reprimed the carb and it started fine...any ideas, I'm thinking bad float, maybe?
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Old 03-22-2022, 10:34 AM
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The term "bad float would usually be analogous to "leaking float".
If a float is not "leaking", how else can it be "bad"?
Therefore, you more likely have residue built up in the floats needle seat that is hanging up the float.
When you prime the carb and the engine fires, engine vibration probably loosens it up and the float drops.
While the engine is running the float never fully seats the needle until you shut the engine off and the float bowl fills.
When you get back to the no start condition, carefully drop the float bowl without disturbing the float, and see if the float is hung up.
If so, clean your needle and seat.
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Old 04-06-2022, 07:16 AM
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Ok, guys...after losing what little hair I have remaining, I now feel like a total idiot...but my mower is running! I did some searching and found a video that described my problem exactly and provided a solution. I thought it couldn't be that simple, but I'll try it. I loosened the choke cable at the carb, slid the metal wound sleeve forward a little in order to give the choke plate more play, tightened it back down and fully engaged the choke...started right up! Duhhh! As often happens, I forgot to come back on here and update everyone. I'll try to find the link for the youtube video for the guy that posted the fix! Thanks for the input everyone, you guys are the best!

Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wcu94vGIQb8
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