Lawn Mower Hit Something and Now Won’t Start

A “blade strike” as it is called can do some damage to the lawn mower, but engineers have built in some safety features that help contain that damage.

What happens during most blade strikes is when the blade contacts a rock or root, the impact causes the blade to stop and a shear key located on top of the engine to shear either partially or fully. This causes the ignition timing to fire incorrectly.

The result could be that the pull cord wants to rip out of your hand on a push or self-propelled lawn mower. If you are lucky, you will not injure your hand or shoulder!

The only way to tell if the flywheel key has been sheared is to remove the flywheel cover and in most cases, the flywheel as well. Then you can see if the square key has been partially sheared or is fully sheared.

Replacing the sheared flywheel is solves this problem. It must be the factory key as it is made of a material that will shear away and not solid steel that will damage parts if you hit something else.

If you need a professional lawn mower repair shop to troubleshoot and correct this problem, visit our Locations page for help.

My Push Mower Hit Something And Now Won’t Run

Were you mowing along and then “bam”! It happens and when it does it is the push mower blade contacting something that doesn’t move much or move at all.

This is called a blade strike in the industry and blade strikes can do a few things. They will most certainly bend the lawn mower blade. They can bend the crankshaft in the engine and they can shear the flywheel key. Your best hope is that you only have a sheared flywheel key.

If the flywheel key is only partially sheared, the engine will be out of time. When this occurs, the spark will occur at the wrong time and the pull cord will be whipped out of your hand and an injury can occur. If this is happening, DO NOT try to start the mower again. Take it to a shop on our locations page for help.

If the blade is bent and you want to change it yourself, you can do this but you also want to make sure that the crankshaft is not bent. I would recommend that you take your push mower to a lawn mower mechanic to ensure that it did not get bent during the blade strike.

Hopefully this will help with my push mower hit something and now won’t run issue.