Giving the snow blower back to the neighbors in better shape than I got it in.. Gonna buy a brand new one for next season.... Looking forward to cutting the grass soon though!! :)
Giving the snow blower back to the neighbors in better shape than I got it in.. Gonna buy a brand new one for next season.... Looking forward to cutting the grass soon though!! :)
Hemant, pull the carb off and bring it by my place. I will take it apart and put it in the ultrasonic cleaner for you. If you are unsure, pm me and I will pop by to pull it off and have it running like a top for you.
Being that it is ten years old, there are some specific metering channels you need to make sure you clean with tagwire, otherwise all the cleaning in the world won't help.
Coming to London any time soon?
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I topped mine off with Shell 91 that's been sitting in the gerry can since Feb. Started it up for a few minutes and then shut her down and put her away.
No additives at all.
This will be the Shell 91 experiment. I'll post up again next winter and let you all know how it went :)
I'm giving mine back to the guys next door in better order than I got it. Next year a nice new one from Sears :D or wherever lol
Time of the year to get those blowers out n fired up, not a bad idea to start, warm up then run up and down the drive a couple or three times with blower spinner to ensure everything is working as it should. It's also good for the engine to be put under load and burn off at least a little of that older fuel.
Also the time when many are storing gas powered summer yard equipment. If it's a 4 stroke, be sure to change the oil, they all need grease / lube all controls n cables. Next, good shot of SeaFoam (with non ethanol fuel is even better) then run long enough to be sure it's through the entire fuel system then shut off the fuel petcock n get it cleaned up and ready to go away.
^ Great news brother.