A mower can overheat due to several reasons, including a dirty air filter that restricts airflow, which prevents proper cooling. Insufficient oil levels can also lead to increased friction and heat generation in the engine. Additionally, clogged cooling fins or a blocked exhaust can trap heat, causing overheating. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning filters and checking oil levels, can help prevent this issue.
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