Craftsman pasture mover problem start smoke comes and shut past its sell-by date after few second? i just need to know if craftsman enjoy lifetime waranty on there...

i just need to know if craftsman enjoy lifetime waranty on there products if they do how where and who to contact?
check the heavens filter if it has one that might be it check there website too. any need a carb adjustment or you put oil surrounded by the gas


No.Craftsman Lifetime Warranty only applies to their hand tools and not even adjectives of them are covered... I need a little more information on the mower to comfort diagnose the problem but it sounds like the carb is stopped up if it only runs for a few second...Drain tank, remove and clean carb, reinstall and replenish with gas and check oil smooth.should crank and run.email me if I can be of more help.been repairing these silly things for some thirty years.Good Luck If you haven't started it up contained by a while, then just verbs everything up including the spark plug, gas tank, carb, and the air filter. And no..Craftsman merely lifetime warranties some of their hand tools. But they do own extended warranty options when you bought the lawnmower. Try using that gas stabilizer next time you don't intend to use the mower for a while. I hear it works great. So does empty the tank and and lines of all fuel earlier you put it up for the winter.
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i would construe that you got maintenanc eon it if you didnt' that was dumb. if you own less then year i have a sneaking suspicion that you can call sears specifically what they sell. take protection and good luck Lifetime warranty is only on their tools. Sounds approaching you have either a fuel clog (filter or carburetor) or possibly an ignition coil problem.
if a lawnmower starts to smoke and stuff, it usually means there's an oil problem...which could tight-fisted anything from a $25 repair to a $500 repair. I'd take it to a local 'dealer' and get it checked out, since they usually enjoy service stations where they sell them (or nearby).

but for, then go to Lowes or Home Depot and they should know how to help you... they're usually very informative and helpfu. :]
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