I hold a lawnmower that stalled while running, presently the I can't verbs the cord to start it. What happen?


Answers:    If the cord will not pull at adjectives and the engine not rotate in the slightest, it's possible that the engine have seized. This happens when the engine runs out of grease, either from a soak or from normal use. If this happen, the engine is ruined and you'll need a unusual engine or a new mower.

It's also possible that you get a chunk of wood stuck in the blade... enjoy you looked?

If nothing is blocking the blade, remove the spark plug. Tilt the mower so that you can grab hold of the blade and attempt to turn it. If it will not turn, the engine is seized and ruined. If it does turn, something has gotten stuck surrounded by the pull-rope mechanism. See a small engine mechanic for a replacement components.
This happened to me once ending summer. The cord slipped out of the little notch that keep it in place in close proximity the handlebar and it got adjectives wrapped and tangled inside the mower. We have to remove the spark plug and take the top outer layer of the mower. Then we very obligingly unwound the cord. The mower still works just fine. Hopefully this is the problem fairly than seizing. Good luck!