I have the good old CanadianTire variety and I"ve see the kits listed locally for $30. Maybe I'll go for it. Hey it's not like I haven't wasted $30 before.
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I have the good old CanadianTire variety and I"ve see the kits listed locally for $30. Maybe I'll go for it. Hey it's not like I haven't wasted $30 before.
Oh I know about the Honda. A guy in my neighbourhood has one. Holy ****. Like you said, they are a bit pricey (although $2000 isn't a hell of a lot) but they are worth it.
Thx folks. If I get the kit and it works out, I'll put video up. [links]
Thx folks. If I get the kit and it works out, I'll put video up.
I have the good old CanadianTire variety and I"ve see the kits listed locally for $30. Maybe I'll go for it. Hey it's not like I haven't wasted $30 before. [links]
Re: Snowblower Impeller Kits To Improve Performance [links]
Let’s get to grips with what these pros and cons mean in relation to a 2 Stage Snow Blower and figure out are 3 stage snow blowers are worth the money?
In stage two, the snow is transferred into the impeller and then thrown from the machine via the discharge chute.
So, let’s look at each element and see how they compare. more
This article was co-authored by Anthony "TC" Williams. Anthony "TC" Williams is a Professional Landscaper in Idaho. He is the President and Founder of Aqua Conservation Landscape & Irrigation, an Idaho Registered Landscape Business Entity. With over 21 years of landscaping experience, TC has worked on projects such as the Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, Idaho. He is a Idaho Registered Contractor and a previously Licensed Irrigator in the State of Texas.
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Snow blowing your driveway and sidewalks can be a quick and easy way to remove snow from your driveway. Before you snow blow, assess the situation. The shape of your driveway and the direction of the wind all affect how you should snow blow. Then, start the snow blower and run it through your driveway to remove snow. Make sure to practice basic safety, such as avoiding loose fitting clothing, to stay safe while snow blowing. more
I would not ever store it without oil in it. What happens in the winter when you are rushed to use your snow blower and you throw gas in it and start the motor. It could happen. more
As far as fuel full or empty, I top everything off to reduce condensation in the tank. I have never used Stabil. Now, having said that, I learned early on that with my generator that I must close the petcock and let it run until it dies. Leaving gas in the carb will mean rebuilding the carb if it sets too long and the carburetor is a real pain to get to. I still leave that tank topped up though.
My snowblower is a 10 HP pretty heavy duty. I also like to spray the movable parts with WD40 or other similar spray to prevent rusting. here
I see no value in storing a piece of equipment without oil in it. In fact, the film left would contain acids that would potentially damage metal parts. Better IMO to change it, start it up to let it circulate and then shut it off until next seasonal use. Coat the parts with clean fresh oil for storage.