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<blockquote data-quote="RickN" data-source="post: 3308608" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>Mods please move if a better location for this.</p><p></p><p>I have a John Deere JS48 mower that we spent $128 getting repaired shortly after I got out of the hospital. Problem was not fixed and it was returned for repair but still has the same problem. In will not stay running over a few minutes. The repair guy said it was the carb and that he repaired it.</p><p></p><p>I found new carbs for it on Amazon for around $20 and I am thinking for ordering one and trying to repair the mower myself before next spring. Is there anything I need to know or look out for? Kit includes the gaskets and I assume I will need casket sealer, anything else you can think of? I am not a good mechanic but I do a lot of repairs like rebuilding our dryer, replacing the hot water tank dip tube, etc, etc. Anyway I am willing to give it a shot since I will need to have work done on our riding mower before spring too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickN, post: 3308608, member: 8854"] Mods please move if a better location for this. I have a John Deere JS48 mower that we spent $128 getting repaired shortly after I got out of the hospital. Problem was not fixed and it was returned for repair but still has the same problem. In will not stay running over a few minutes. The repair guy said it was the carb and that he repaired it. I found new carbs for it on Amazon for around $20 and I am thinking for ordering one and trying to repair the mower myself before next spring. Is there anything I need to know or look out for? Kit includes the gaskets and I assume I will need casket sealer, anything else you can think of? I am not a good mechanic but I do a lot of repairs like rebuilding our dryer, replacing the hot water tank dip tube, etc, etc. Anyway I am willing to give it a shot since I will need to have work done on our riding mower before spring too. [/QUOTE]
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