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O.T. 15 H.P. Briggs Stratton Question
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Posted by genos on April 30, 2007 at 19:42:59 from (206.148.108.224):
I Have a 15 H.P. Vertical Shaft Briggs OHV, On a Dixon Mower & If You Get On A Slight Grade, Muffler Side Up It Starts Putting Oil Into Air Filter From Crankcase After About 100 Feet And Realy Smokes When It Gets Into Carb. It Smooths When You Level It Out. No Its Not Got Too Much Oil In It, Have Had It For 4 Years, Not Very Many Hours, Just Started Doing This This Year? Has Always Had Maint. Kept Up On It But this Baffles Me. Have Never Done Any Major Work On These Type Briggs Engines. Thanks For Any Help You Can Give.
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