It is recommended to drain old gas from motorized tools if the gas in them is over 6 mo. old. The old gas may burn but not very well.
Gas older than 6 months can better be removed since it can damage your snow blower motor and pollute your carb For more info on snow blowers you can check: http://www.snow-blower-guide.com
Yes
yes, and if you ran old gas you should run some fuel system cleaner and a new fuel filter due to the old gas gumming up the parts and clogging the filter
18 years old.
find where the upper radiator hose goes to the engine block. The thermostat is located below the housing. You will need to drain part of the antifreeze then remove the housing the thermostat can be popped out with a screw driver. be sure to clean the old seal completely before reassembly
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you need to at least be 14 years old hope that helped
The most common problems would be a weak or no spark OR old bad gas.
How do i drain the old gas out of my kx250
No, there is no drain plug for the fuel tank.
the carb needs to be rebuilt or cleaned. old gas clogged the jets
easily unattach the hose coming from the tank leading to the carburetor turn the gas ''on'' and drain and then turn to "reserve" and drain the rest of the gas.
Bad gas (old gas) cold plugs. Need to install hotter firing plugs drain tank and clean use only high test gas.
turkey baster or siphonpump. They are cheap $3.99 gas siphon pump at True value or ACE. amazon? sears
No drain plug so a good old fashioned siphon hose or hand pump.
There is not a drain plug on the Freestar - a good old fashioned siphon hose will do the trick.
There should be a galvanized nipple with a cap on the end of it stick out the back of the snowblower. Take the cap off that nipple and tip back to drain the old oil. Fill oil via yellow oil cap on top of snowblower. Approx 3/4 of a quart.
1980
it is a model 924073 st 1032 - it is probablity 10 yrs old