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YG2760 – 22″ RWD 3-in-1 Mower

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RWD 3-in-1 Gas Walk Behind Self-Propelled Lawn Mower

The YARDMAX 22 in. 3-in-1 rear wheel drive (RWD) Self Propelled Lawn Mower features mulching, side discharge and rear bagging options for disposing of grass clippings. Equipped with a durable 201cc OHV YARDMAX engine with automatic choke system for an easy start, no priming or choking required. This mower features exclusive and industry leading continuously variable transmission (CVT) offering superior speed variability which allows you to mow at a suitable and comfortable pace, adapting to your walking speed. Cut the lawn to your specifications with 7 cutting positions from 1.38 in. to 3.55 in., using a convenient single lever. The 8 in. front wheels and 11-in rear wheels offer smooth rolling and reduced vibration. All wheels are equipped with double ball bearings and exclusive aggressive spiked tread rubber tires for an increased traction and maneuverability. The MaxFlow volute deck is designed to keep grass clippings airborne longer for superior mulching or for flowing into the rear bag when needed. The mower also features a durable 16-gauge seamless stamped steel deck. Convenient way to quickly clean the underside of the cutting deck with the deck clean-out port, simply attach a hose to the port. Space saver, the entire mower can be compactly folded for storing in limited garage spaces. Fully assembled, just unfold the handle and you’re ready to go. The YARDMAX YG2760 will make your yardwork job easy and will provide clean-even cut season after season.

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FEATURES & BENEFITS
Exclusive and industry-leading CVT (Continuously variable transmission) offers superior speed variability to adjust the mower pace to your walking speed by simply selecting the 6-speed shift lever

  • Exclusive rubber tires with aggressive spike tread pattern significantly increases overall traction and maneuverability
  • Easily clean the underside of the cutting deck with the deck cleanout port
  • Single-lever deck adjustment for quickly setting your mow height
  • 7 cutting heights from 1.38 in. to 3.55 in.
  • Double ball bearing wheels for an easy and smooth rolling and an extended durability
  • Maxflow deck technology – volute spiral deck design for better airflow and mulching
  • Heavy-duty, 16-gauge stamped steel deck
  • Durable, 1-piece seamless steel deck reduces vibration
  • Starting made easier with the automatic choke system, no need to prime or choke the engine
  • Folds for space-saving storage
  • Choose side discharge, mulching or rear bagging
  • 8 in. front and 11 in. rear wheels for stability and control
  • Large rear bag capacity
  • Adjustable, durable 3-position handle height
  • Fully assembled
FAQs

Lawn mower oil type recommendations
Different oil types can work best at certain temperatures. Learn which one to choose for your climate.

  • SAE 30– Warmer temperatures, most common oil for small engines.
  • SAE 10W-30– Varying temperature range, this grade of oil improves cold-weather starting, but may increase oil consumption.
  • Synthetic SAE 5W-30– Best protection at all temperatures as well as improved starting with less oil consumption.
  • SAE 5W-30– Very cold temperatures.
  • Vanguard 15W-50– Varying temperature range. For continuous-use, such as commercial lawn cutting or pressure washing.

When choosing lawn mower oil, use a high-quality detergent oil classified as “For Service SF, SG, SH, SJ” or higher. Do not use special additives.

Synthetic oils are an acceptable oil at all temperatures. The use of synthetic oil does not alter required oil change intervals.

Lawn mower oil capacity
Walk-behind mowers: 

  • Oil capacity is typically 15oz or 18oz*.

Change engine oil every 50 hours or annually, which ever comes first.

Can you use synthetic lawn mower oil?

  • Yes! We have modified our engine oil recommendations to state that you may now use a synthetic 5W30 (100074WEB) or 10W30 oil in all temperature ranges.
  • Engine break-in procedures using synthetic oil remain the same. Keep in mind that the use of synthetic oil does not prevent you from performing your regularly scheduled lawn mower maintenance (i.e. check oil, change oil, etc.).

How to check your oil level?

  1. Remove the dipstick cap, apply some pressure and twist counter clockwise.
  2. Remove dipstick and wipe with a clean rag so reading will be accurate.
  3. Before reinstalling the dipstick, make sure the teeth on the cap match the grooves on the dipstick tube.
  4. Apply some pressure and twist clockwise to reinstall dipstick cap.
  5. Remove the cap again and view oil level towards the bottom of the dipstick blade.
  6. Oil level should be between the full and add marks.
  7. If oil level is low, pour a few ounces at a time to avoid overfilling.
  8. Allow enough time for the oil to settle before rechecking the oil level.

Small Engine Won’t Start or Runs Poorly

Determine why your small engine won’t start by checking your fuel levels, spark plug, carburetor, valve & compression levels and more. Follow along to troubleshoot and learn when it’s best to service your engine.

Is your fuel fresh?

Stale, untreated gas begins to break down after about a month. Drain the gas from your lawn mower or outdoor power equipment, and then replace with fresh gas and fuel stabilizer to extend the life of your fuel.

Your fuel needs to be stored in a suitable container and treated with fuel stabilizer to be sure it doesn’t go stale. Stale fuel, dirt, and debris are the most common cause of outdoor power equipment not starting or running properly. If you store equipment with untreated gas in the tank, it can lead to engine damage.

Is your oil fresh?

Check your oil level and appearance every time you use your engine while it is cold. Your oil typically needs to be changed each season or after every 25 hours of use

Is your Carburetor clean?

The carburetor regulates how air and fuel move through the engine. A dirty carburetor can cause poor engine performance or starting problems

Is your Spark Plug faulty?

Disconnected, dirty or fouled spark plugs are common causes for engines that won’t start. For small engines, spark plugs typically need to be replaced every season or after 25 hours of use.

You should also check to make sure the spark plug gap is set correctly. An improper spark plug gap could lead to engine knocking and poor performance.

Are you having Ignition problems?

If your spark plugs look good, problems with your ignition system can also be preventing a spark.

These problems can range from a faulty spark plug lead, shorted kill switch or damage to the flywheel.

Is your Engine’s Exhaust smoking?

If the engine is emitting white or blue smoke, this means your engine is burning oil.

If the engine in emitting black smoke, this could mean that the air filter is dirty, the fuel could have gone bad, and/or the carburetor is flooded. Start by checking your air filter, if it looks okay, move onto replacing the gas. If the problem continues, refer to the following for cleaning/replacing your Carburetor

Valves & Compression System

Air-fuel compression is crucial to engines powering lawn mowers and outdoor power equipment.

If there isn’t proper valve clearance or there’s a leak, this can cause compression problems that keep an engine from starting. You can perform a compression system with a leak down tester. If you don’t have one of these, we recommend visiting a service center.


CAUTION!
 Be sure to use the right spark plug. Although several different spark plugs may screw into the engine, using the incorrect one will result in performance problems and possible internal engine damage.

Should I leave fuel stored in my unit?
No, fuel should not be stored in the unit. It is important to prevent gum deposits from forming in the fuel system. If the unit is to be stored for longer than 30 days — drain the fuel tank, retighten the gas cap, start the unit and let it run until it stops

Should I leave fuel stored in my unit?
No, fuel should not be stored in the unit. It is important to prevent gum deposits from forming in the fuel system. If the unit is to be stored for longer than 30 days — drain the fuel tank, retighten the gas cap, start the unit and let it run until it stops.

SPECS
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Engine Brand Yardmax
Engine Torque 9 ft.-lb
Engine Displacement 201 cc
Transmission/Drive Type Self-Propelled, RWD
Start Type Recoil/Pull
Speed Control SELECT PACE™ 6 Speed CVT
Cut Width 22″
Mulch Capable Yes
Mower Deck Width 22″
Front Wheel Diameter 8″
Discharge Location Side
Rear Wheel Diameter 11″
Wheel Width 2″
Double Ball Bearing Wheels Yes
Cut Height Adjustment Method Single-lever
Adjustable Handle Height 3 Positions
Maximum Cutting Height 3.55″
Minimum Cutting Height 1.38″
Adjustable Handle Height 3 Positions
Rear Bagger Capable Yes
Cutting Range/Yard Size (Acres) 1/2 – 1 Acre
Recommended for Terrain Type Flat, Sloped, Uneven
Package (Carton) Dimensions 37.5″ x 24.4″ x 18.1″
Packaged Weight (in carton) 98.2 lb
Assembled Dimensions 69″ x 22.9″ x 35.9″
Assembled Weight 84.2 lb
Engine Oil Capacity 16.9 oz
Recommended Oil 10W-30
Fuel Tank Capacity .34 gal
Warranty 2-year limited
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) Yes

 

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