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How much should I expect to pay to have my lawnmower's carburetor cleaned?

It's a typical walk-behind push-mower made by Cub Cadet, nothing special. I winterized it last fall, put fresh gas in it this spring, but I can't keep it running for more than about a minute or two before it sputters and shuts down. I did replace the spark plug and cleaned the air filter but that had no effect. Based on what I've read, it sounds like the carburetor may need to be cleaned. I'm just curious how much I should expect to pay for this. I live in the Chicagoland area.

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Its all about the money man. and he did kinda save a MILLION jobs on that auto shop. either was hes a douche. :/
Mirrors are glass with a silver paint on the back. The light reflected off an object goes into the mirror and reflects off the back. Objects appear to be as far behind the mirror as they are in front. The angle that light goes in at(angle of incidence) is equal to the angle it reflects back at.
Absolutely not safe. An oven is meant to use a lot of gas to heat up, and then turns the gas off until it needs to heat up again. If you use it to heat up a room, it never gets up to temperature and just keeps burning gas, screwing up the over and also filling your room with carbon monoxide. Your town should have a bad landlord number you can call, they are required to provide heat just about every where. Try calling the police non-emergency number if you can't find anyone else to call. Worse case, buy a small heater that is made for indoor use. The price of the electric heater will probably be less than all the gas you'd be using with your killer oven anyway.

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