The most that will happen is it will foul the spark plug and won't start or it will smoke (light blue) from exhaust.
In additional to the smoky exhaust, gas mix oil will make the carburetor getting dirty and carbon built-up faster.
Treatment:
Go to auto part stores and find the carbon clean-up for engine. Or you can also buy a car gas additive which states that will clean up the carbon built-up in exhaust and combustion system or either one. Add a little according the ratio on the bottle to your blower motor and try to start your blower. I know it would be pretty hard to get it started since carbon built-up in its carburetor, but as long as you can start your blower, let it run for about 15 mins idly, you will see that it run much smoother than before. Repeat the process as needed to clean the rest of carbon built-up.
Good luck though.
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You get the snow blower from Greg's Garage.
Depending on where you live, it can also snow in Autumn and Spring. Snow only happens when it is cold enough - and that usually only happens in Winter.
A snow blower should blow snow about 50 feet n average.
It is under the cover between the blower and the motor.
how can i get a manual for a 522 snow mack snow blower? model# 938400
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Simplicity
Attaching a snow blower to your tractor can be a very effective way of heavy snow removal. The company Berco make a snow blower that is made to attach to your tractor. It has received great reviews.
The Honda snow blower has a rating of 5. It is the highest possible rating.
Yes, it's definitely better to use a snow blower for large amounts of snow. If you live in an area that has limited snow fall, or only snows a few times a year, it's better just to save money and use a shovel.
The Briggs & Stratton engine company founded in 1908 owns and makes Simplicity snow blowers. These blowers include the four-cycle single-stage snow blower, the dual-stage snow blower, the large-frame dual-stage snow blower, and the Simplicity Signature Pro Commercial Duty dual-stage snow blower.