Is the John Deere lx188 a lawn tractor?
The John Deere LX188 is a lawn and garden tractor from the John Deere LX100-series.
What are the parts of a spark plug?
The anode has two parts: the center electrode (the post) and the ground electrode (the tongue.) Depending on the type of spark plug needed for your lawnmower engine, the gap between the post and tongue (center and ground electrodes) must be set a specific width.
What kind of spark plug does a push mower need?
Spark plug gaps must be correct for the spark to fire correctly. Lawnmowers come in three types: gasoline powered, electric and manual (or push mower.) Some electric lawnmowers have power cords that attach to outlets and some have batteries. Push mowers have no motor but a set of revolving blades driven by a gear connected to the wheels.
When do I need to replace the spark plug?
When the anode gets thinner, the gap is increased. Using the gap tool can reset the proper distance, but eventually the ground electrode will wear and break. When this happens, replace the spark plug.
The John Deere LX188 is a lawn and garden tractor from the John Deere LX100-series.
Where can I get a John Deere spark plug cross reference?
John Deere John Deere Spark Plug Cross Reference Chart available online from Lawn Mower Pros. We carry a large selection of replacement John Deere Spark Plug Cross Reference Chart. Our online catalog has a large selection of Parts ready to ship direct to your door. Need help finding the correct repair parts?
The anode has two parts: the center electrode (the post) and the ground electrode (the tongue.) Depending on the type of spark plug needed for your lawnmower engine, the gap between the post and tongue (center and ground electrodes) must be set a specific width.
Spark plug gaps must be correct for the spark to fire correctly. Lawnmowers come in three types: gasoline powered, electric and manual (or push mower.) Some electric lawnmowers have power cords that attach to outlets and some have batteries. Push mowers have no motor but a set of revolving blades driven by a gear connected to the wheels.