My skag wildcat is very hard to start between mowing. I have noticed the fuel filter does not have gas in the bulb. The motor cranks and cranks, spits and sputters, and then starts with white smoke being exhausted. I am afraid that I am damaging the starter and creating future problems. Should the gas filter keep gas in it between mowings or is the gas draining somewhere causing the mower to be hard to start.

Asked by Frank on 04/04/2012 1  Answer

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