Lawn mower flooded with oil
I had my first attempt at maintenance on my mower and it didn't got well. I changed the spark plug, had the blade sharpened and drained the oil from the mower. I purchased a 20 oz container of oil and poured the hole thing in the mower. I did not know how to add some and then check the dipstick until the full line is reached. Without know I put too much in I started the mower and heard a loud rumble that startled me and I turned it off immediately. When I attempted to restart it I could not pull the start cord until after many attempts. When it did start up it sprayed oil out of the muffler. I shut it down again and started to freak out. I called the hardware store and my father who advised me to drain the oil and start over. When I pulled the spark plug oil poured out. There is oil everywhere. I drained some of the oil and then mowed my lawn. My husband and I thought the noise and smoke would stop once some of the oil burned off. The smoking stopped however the loud rumbling did not. It is new last season. It is a Briggs and Straton push mower. Is there oil in something important? Did I ruin my mower in one season?