Either your coil is shot or your kill switch is stuck closed. If you warm it up (above freezing) and it still doesn't have spark, bet on the coil being bad or if you are lucky, the sparkplug wire is cracked and grounded. you can isolate & test the coil by removing the engine shroud, you will find one thin green or black wire going into the back of your coil, disconnecting this wire will isolate the coil from the rest of electrical system. recheck spark with the wire disconnected, if you still dont have spark you need a new coil, if now have spark it means your coil is working and either a switch or a bad wire is grounding the system.
A typical snow blower can throw snow anywhere from 10 to 40 feet, depending on the model and size. The throwing distance may also be influenced by factors like the type of snow being cleared and the snow blower's power.
I don't think that's what it's suppossed to do ------ uh its in the name.... but i don't think there is a possible way to but i was thinking that leaf blowers might also work well XD
I do
I think W. T. Gtant, it was a chain stror years ago
I wouldn't recommend it. You use the snow blower when it is cold, sometimes very cold. You wouldn't want that heavy weight oil in the engine when you try to start it unless you store the snow blower in a heated garage. I run 5W-30 in mine.
A typical snow blower can throw snow anywhere from 10 to 40 feet, depending on the model and size. The throwing distance may also be influenced by factors like the type of snow being cleared and the snow blower's power.
You get the snow blower from Greg's Garage.
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
I don't think that's what it's suppossed to do ------ uh its in the name.... but i don't think there is a possible way to but i was thinking that leaf blowers might also work well XD
Simplicity
I do
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.
Try replacing your belts. This should solve it.If the snow is wet try spraying pam in side your blower on all parts that come in contact with snow.This might help.
The best place to purchase snow blower parts is from the manufacturer of your snow blower. Failing that, your local hardware machinery store, Amazon or eBay should be able to help.
One can obtain chains for a snow blower from Snowblowers Direct and Gilson Snowblowers website. An example is Ariens 13 x 4 inch snow blower tire chains for $49.99.
There is very little difference between a snow blower and an electric snow shovel. Both are effectively snow blowers which use power to move snow rather than manual labour.