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The best time to make sure your snow blower is ready to go for the season is in October or November before it gets really cold. That's why we are ... Read more..Saturday, November 7th, 2015 Posted in Repairs & Mtce | No Comments »
One of our readers asked the following question, When Should I Change Oil in My Snow Blower Spring or Fall? We will answer these questions in this post. We will ... Read more..Wednesday, October 21st, 2015 Posted in Maintenance | No Comments »
Snowblower tuneup for the DYI consumer can save you quite a bit of money. It will also give you satisfaction knowing that you performed this activity yourself . This will ... Read more..Wednesday, October 7th, 2015 Posted in Maintenance | 4 Comments »
Just got finished with a tuneup of my Craftsman 10hp snowblower. This machine is about 15 years old and is still going strong. It is beginning to show its age ... Read more..Sunday, August 9th, 2015 Posted in Repairs & Mtce | 3 Comments »
Signs of bad spark plug on snow blower engines can be confused with several other issues all of which have similar symptoms. For example if your snow blower engine will ... Read more..Thursday, May 21st, 2015 Posted in Repairs & Mtce | No Comments »
Placing a snow blower fuel stabilizer in the gasoline you use in your snow blower or any small engine is one of the best things you can do to keep ... Read more..Thursday, May 7th, 2015 Posted in Repairs & Mtce | No Comments »
This is the time to add fuel stabilizer for engines that are going to sit around awhile without being used. Since this is a site that discusses everything about snow ... Read more..Tuesday, April 21st, 2015 Posted in Maintenance | No Comments »
Over the past few weeks we have posted a number of articles about snowblower maintenance. The term snowblower and snow thrower are used interchangeably. We thought we would summarize some ... Read more..Tuesday, April 14th, 2015 Posted in Repairs & Mtce | No Comments »
There are usually two belts on most two-stage snowblowers. One belt is required to drive the auger while the other belt is required to drive the wheels. They usually last ... Read more..Saturday, February 28th, 2015 Posted in Repairs & Mtce | No Comments »
Shear pins in any piece of equipment including snowblowers are meant to break when the piece of equipment is put under too much stress. If the auger becomes blocked somehow ... Read more..