Snow Blower Engine Help Needed. Please and Thank You. (EDIT: HAPPY ENDING)

FCWesel

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Hi gang,

Let me start this with a resounding, "I am a motor/machine idiot."

I was wondering if someone could help me out. We have a snow blower and it has the electrical start plug, which I plugged in, but when I press it, all I get is a machine that is trying to start but just isn't turning over.

It pretty much has not been used in a year or so.

It has gas and I just changed out the spark plug.

Any ideas?

Thank You for any help.
 
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FCWesel said:
Hi gang,

Let me start this with a resounding, "I am a motor/machine idiot."

I was wondering if someone could help me out. We have a snow blower and it has the electrical start plug, which I plugged in, but when I press it, all I get is a machine that is trying to start but just isn't turning over.

It pretty much has not been used in a year or so.

It has gas and I just changed out the spark plug.

Any ideas?

Thank You for any help.

Does it have/need oil? Does it have a primer pump? If so, did you press it 3 times?
 

I'm sorry, I did not mention that.

Yes. I put in oil when I put the new plug in.

Yes. I did press the primer pump thing three times.

I have tried it with the choke on and off and at varying levels.

When I press the electrical thing, like I said, it whines and churns and sputters pretty fiercely, and I can see some "puffs of smoke" coming out of the filter-thing at the top of the machine and I can smell the gas.

Hope that helps.
 


As my back can attest, I sholved most of my driveway already. Enough to get a few cars (my drive way is pretty long) on it, but there's a good chucnk more and the sidewalk to boot, so I was hoping to get it started.

Thanks for the posts though, I appreciate the attempt.

Anyone else?
 



If you can, turn the screw thring around a few times, pistons or chain may be rusted in place and moving should get oil on the parts. The started may not have enough torque to get the part running. I was going suggest the sparkplug and oil but you already mentioned that. Be careful and make sure all the safties are on also. Sometimes a certain switch has to be depressed for the stuff to work.

If that doesn't work, kick it twice and swear at it.
 

FCWesel said:
I'm sorry, I did not mention that.

Yes. I put in oil when I put the new plug in.

Yes. I did press the primer pump thing three times.

I have tried it with the choke on and off and at varying levels.

When I press the electrical thing, like I said, it whines and churns and sputters pretty fiercely, and I can see some "puffs of smoke" coming out of the filter-thing at the top of the machine and I can smell the gas.

Hope that helps.

Did you use the correct mixture for the gas (some of the snow blowers need an gas/oil mixture, instead of straight gas)? That's all I can think of off the top of my head.
 

Okay.

Tried moving the blades and like about, which I did. That didn't work.

Kicking and swearing didn't work either. Gorsh-Darn-Nabbit.

Thanks again one and all.

Wovel, huh? Looks interesting. Know of anyone who sells them in the NW suburbs of Chicago?
 

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