fre 28 apr 2023, 12:48#800197
It sounds like there could be an issue with the carburetor or throttle cable on your Husqvarna M53S Pro
lawnmower. Emptying the float housing and cleaning the carburetor is definitely a good place to start, as dirt or debris in the carburetor can cause these kinds of issues. However, it's also possible that the problem could be with the throttle cable or the idle adjustment.
Before you start taking apart the carburetor, try adjusting the idle speed and see if that helps. You should be able to find the idle adjustment screw on the side of the carburetor. Turn the screw clockwise to increase the idle speed, and counterclockwise to decrease it. Try adjusting it until the engine runs smoothly at idle.
If adjusting the idle speed doesn't help, then it's probably time to take a closer look at the carburetor. Emptying the float housing and cleaning the carburetor is a good idea, but if that doesn't fix the problem, you may need to take it apart and inspect the internal components. If you're not comfortable doing this yourself, you may want to take it to a professional lawn mower repair shop to have it serviced.
As for the throttle cable housing, if it's bolted to the engine and not adjustable, then it's unlikely that adjusting it will fix the problem. However, if it is adjustable, you can try moving it to see if that helps. Just make sure you don't move it too much or you could cause other issues with the engine's performance.