Well, Ross, my guess is that the old gas has gooed and jelled and is
clogging up the system. I am only guessing that as that is what
happened to mine and that info came from the small engine repair person
who charged me a lot to fix it. The carbs are not too cosmic and a good
cleaning should fix it. Try to remember (or count) the screw adjustments
and it should work fine. I only know this because when I did it the
second time, I fixed it myself for a lot less money. You might have a
gas filter in there somewhere, too. Now if only I could remember to run
the system dry before I store it.
Larry Dickstein
bugide@juno.com
"If you're stupid, you'll have to pay for it"
On Sun, 26 Oct 1997 18:48:22 -0500 "RossOvercash" <jroverca@tiac.net>
writes:
>
>I find that my snowblower will not start. Of course it sat all summer
>so Ichanged the fuel, checked for spark, cleaned the plug changed the
oil etc.
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