Can't pull start my snowblower after running it?
I was running my snowblower this morning and it was working great - then it just stopped and now I can't even pull the chord to get it to start. Any suggestions?
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- cord it in bind-take off cover and look should be able to take screw driver and move cord
- Did you remember to put oil in the gas? Maybe you seized the engine.
- first disengauge the blower/clutch depending on model. REMOVE SPARK PLUG WIRE to prevent accidental starting and reach into blower housing and check for something that may have gotten stuck ie stick,rock childs toy, large chunk of ice etc. then remove belt guard and check to see that all is clear. if you cant turn it over with the blower disengauged the engine is probably stuck. check the oil is it ok try to carefully turn the engine backwards with a pipewrench on the shaft. if you can move it try going forward. remove the rewind and check to see that something didnt catch on the flywheel ie ice parts of rewind etc. if it still is stuck you probbly have internal engine problems and you can remove the cyl head and look into the cyl area hope this helps if you ask further give ENGINE model and type. REMEMBER NEVER REACH INTO OR NEAR AUGARS/BLOWER WITOUT ENGINE DISABLED FROM STARTING!!!!
- I think Andy might be on to something here. 2 cycle blower no oil in fuel engine go iiiirrrrrrkkkkkk. no more worky.
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