You can start by taking the float bowl of the carb. and clean the bowl out (you can do this on the machine) if the bowl is not full of solids and move the float up and down look at the pin hooked to the float if it is moving then put it back together and put a good carb cleaner threw the gas tank that might fix your problem.
Or you might just have to put a good carb cleaner threw before you take any thing apart depends on your problem.
Hope this helps.
Sounds like u have carburetor problems!
It is either your governor control needs some attention or the carburetor needs a cleaning and adjustment.
Starter fluid is sprayed into the air intake or carburetor of snow blower. This allows the vehicle to have highly flammable ready to burn when it is started.
take the tubing off of the carburetor that is attached to the gastank and let tank drain, reattach disconnected hose/s to the carburetor, fill tank with proper mixture and start!
you have to take out the carburetor and then clean it
You get the snow blower from Greg's Garage.
A snow blower should blow snow about 50 feet n average.
It is under the cover between the blower and the motor.
To clean the carburetor on the 1979 Suzuki GS550, it is a good idea to empty the carburetor and remove all fuel lines. Then, replace the float and valve in the carburetor and clean the bowl. Fill the carburetor with fuel and flush several times.Ê
how can i get a manual for a 522 snow mack snow blower? model# 938400
Store it in a dry location. Clean off snow and ice accumulations. Oil the moving parts frequently. Standard small engine maintenance as well.
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