Nope, it uses the straight gravity flow carb looks like.
In that case, unless there is a connection from the carb to the crankcase, its got to be a bad float valve.
That is the reason its hard to turn over after you stop it.
The engine is hydro-locked with gas.
Its just like my old 8N Ford tractor. Its got a fuel cutoff on the tank, and the first thing you do when you shut it down is turn off the fuel.
The old carbs on those tractors were notorious about leaking, and with the tank over the motor, it would fill the engine up.
Yours may have a little fuel cutoff on the bottom of the tank. But a carb rebuild or replacement will probably do wonders.
But do it quick before you burn up the engine. If it has the cutoff, use it until you can get the carb fixed.
In that case, unless there is a connection from the carb to the crankcase, its got to be a bad float valve.
That is the reason its hard to turn over after you stop it.
The engine is hydro-locked with gas.
Its just like my old 8N Ford tractor. Its got a fuel cutoff on the tank, and the first thing you do when you shut it down is turn off the fuel.
The old carbs on those tractors were notorious about leaking, and with the tank over the motor, it would fill the engine up.
Yours may have a little fuel cutoff on the bottom of the tank. But a carb rebuild or replacement will probably do wonders.
But do it quick before you burn up the engine. If it has the cutoff, use it until you can get the carb fixed.
...gee,I guess I am not charging enough,I usually am lucky to get 25 bucks to clean a lawnmower carb!....I could have sold you a better tractor for that much...