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lonewolf 02-13-2007 02:48 PM

i gave you step by step inst in the pm i sent.
you have no fuel in bowl because when you drained it the the tiny bit of fuel that was left dried up and the needle is stuck closed

on-ramp 02-13-2007 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by lonewolf
i gave you step by step inst in the pm i sent.
you have no fuel in bowl because when you drained it the the tiny bit of fuel that was left dried up and the needle is stuck closed

lonewolf, yep...i'm guessing that the most likely culprit.

I will call you in the AM. thanks.

on-ramp 02-14-2007 07:02 AM

so after pushing on the spring-loaded pin, and no fuel coming out, I decided to undo the nut that holds the float bowel in place.

fuel starting leaking all over my garage floor.. not good.

i quickly re-installed the nut.. to my amazement. now when i pressed on the pin, gas came out.

tried it again with the electrical start, and started right up!

thanks so much. this would've been a nightmare to do with a shovel. this board rocks!


lonewolf you have PM.

stevepaa 02-14-2007 07:57 AM

The same thing will happen to dirt bikes with SU style carburettors.

azasadny 02-16-2007 03:06 AM

I always had to use starting fluid for the first start-up of the season even though I put StaBil in the gas tank when I put the snowblower away for the season. I decided the snowblower was more trouble than it was worth. My 15yr old son gets to shovel now!!!

TSNAPCRACKLEPOP 02-16-2007 05:05 AM

i was just about to suggest that you get the shovel and quickly shovel snow into the intake to jump start it.

RickM 02-16-2007 07:24 AM

Sounds like when you pulled the bowl cover off the float extended further than usual and freed the pin. Good work.


Our big storm turned out to be 2".

lonewolf 02-16-2007 09:03 AM

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Originally posted by RickM
Sounds like when you pulled the bowl cover off the float extended further than usual and freed the pin. Good work.


Our big storm turned out to be 2".


exactly!


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