Unscrew the spark plug, connect the spark plug wire to it, and rest the spark plug on something metal (you might have to use a metal screw driver to link the spark plug to a metal part on your blower). Then yank the starter cord and make sure the spark plug produces spark. If it does not, replace spark plug.
Make sure there is Fresh fuel in the fuel tank - old fuel may lose its combustive properties. Make sure there is fresh oil in the engine. If the fuel is old, it will get in the way of your motor turning making it hard to start. Check to make sure air filter is not dirty. If it is, replace it. Finally, the problem could be with a carburetor. You might have to clean it out.
There are three reasons that I can think of: 1. The friction plate is worn out. or 2. it could be your axle bushings are gone and not letting the friction plates come together. 3. Your belt could be worn out.
Have the alternator checked out.
Probably a dead battery.
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check your coil pack.
It could be a dead battery.
Try replacing the distributor
No compression????
Getting fuel? yes
it's broken
Yes, you should prime the engine after your snowblower runs out of gas, especially if it has a primer bulb. Priming helps to draw fuel into the carburetor, making it easier to start the engine again. After running out of gas, it’s important to refill the tank with fresh fuel and allow the primer bulb to fill the carburetor before attempting to start the snowblower. This ensures proper fuel flow and smooth operation.
Standard is full choke first, then half-choke for a couple of minutes, then run.