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Madroch

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Gawd this is aweful. Should never have gotten my slowblower serviced in a timely manner-- usually try to start it at first snow, realize it won't start, and then send it for service and end up shoveling the first couple of storms.
 

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Gawd this is aweful. Should never have gotten my slowblower serviced in a timely manner-- usually try to start it at first snow, realize it won't start, and then send it for service and end up shoveling the first couple of storms.

Most of the time when that happens I just squirt a generous bit of carb cleaner in to and off it goes, usually from my negligence to drain the gas completely.
 

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That is usually the problem with mine too-- and will fix it myself in the future. This year it was a bit more complicated-- something in the drive shaft-- not engaging etc. It went south last snow storm of last year-- so I was on top of it and sent it for service in early September-- shame on me.
 
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