Snow Throwers
WORX TriVac WG500 12 amp All-in-One Electric Blower/Mulcher/Vacuum
(Lawn & Patio) WORX
Ergonomically designed with soft grip handles to accommodate all heights and reach, providing maximum comfort and control
Compact lightweight design for single-handed operation in both blowing and vacuuming modes
WORX electric blower and vacuum can blow away debris then easily change to vacuuming in seconds
Price:
$149.99
$84.05
Customer Reviews:
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much better units out there
this product is a cool idea...a leaf blower that turns vacuum w/the flip of a switch. Problem is, it doesn't do it nearly as well as it could or should. First, the impeller is plastic. One errant rock or hard piece of bark sucked up in the vacuum, and expect your blades to chip. Mine chipped... -
bag broke after usihg 2 times/very poor customer service
After the second use the zipper on the bag broke. Contacting customer service has been a nightmare. They don't answer the phone and a machine asks you to leave a call back number, which they say they will return in 24-48 hours, never happened. Finally after 2 weeks I finally got a hold of...
Answers
Even after it has warmed up and would normally die if it was choked, it still runs smoothly. What could be wrong with it?
If it is leaking-in air somewhere, where are the likely points of leakage? Could it even be a head gasket?
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it sounds like the carb is sucking in air somehow, that's why it's not shutting off when it's full choke and is hot.
John Deere 726 Modified Monster Snow Blower clearing 12 snowfall on natural crushed rock driveway. This JD snowblower was modified from its ...
i had a go kart with an engine but the crank case shattered so im gonna put my snow blower engine on it. the engine is 5 speed and has reverse which is the part that confuses me. can i just put a new clutch on it so it idles and mount it? is there...
if the centrifugal clutch bolts up to the motor an lines up with every thing then you should be good but the motor mount may need to be moved
Price:
$12.99
$1.77
Replaces NGK #BM6F
Replaces Autolite #2956
Features an advanced V-Groove design which provides easier starting, less fouling, less emissions, and more complete combustion
I just bought a used Jacobsen Sno-Burst snowblower that is missing the spark plug. I've looked it over and can't find a part number for the spark plug.
The engine number is 80 518830 if that helps...
Who even makes a...
Call a store that specializes in selling snowblowers. They have catalogs of what type of spark plug goes into just about every kind of snow blower out there. It's like when you get spark plugs for your car at an auto parts store. The first thing they
Price:
$12.99
$1.97
Replaces Bosch part number FR8DC
Features an advanced v-groove design for professional lawn and garden equipment
Replaces Autolite part number 3926 and NGK number BKR5ES
Repairing Your Outdoor Power Equipment is a new resource which shows you how to successfully service and repair your favorite outdoor power equipment, including: lawnmowers and garden tractors, snow throwers, leaf blowers, chain saws, portable pumps, and more! Complete with step-by-step photo sequences, this book will introduce you to the professional failure analysis and servicing techniques you need to keep your equipment in top condition, while highlighting the operation of basic two-stroke and four-stroke engines. Safety precautions and troubleshooting skills are emphasized in every chapter to ensure your success. There's even a full section in Repairing Your Outdoor Power Equipment which allows you to conduct a failure analysis and learn to rebuild a failed engine!
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Blower Engine Part Snow with discount
How to Select the Right Snow Thrower for the Job this Winter ...
When it comes to selecting the right snow blower this winter you need to understand a few very important factors. One of the biggest factors concerns the size of the area required to be blown This is where a Briggs & Stratton snow blower will come in very handily especially when it gets down well below freezing and the snowdrifts are everywhere.
Average Snow Fall Rate
While it is important to find out your areas average annual snowfall rate, you do not have to be a meteorologist in order to find this information. It is rather easy and all you have to do when it comes to selecting the right Briggs and Stratton snow blower is to know your options. If you happen to live in Minnesota where snowdrifts can get as high as telephone poles then the large-frame, two-stage unit capable of clearing wide, deep paths of snow will be the choice for you.
Handheld or Pulled?
Another great way to find out what type of snow blower or snow thrower is right up your alley is to make sure you know the difference between a handheld unit and a snowplow. With the latter case, you will have to look into the commercial sized Briggs & Stratton snow blower or snowplows that are available on the site. If snowfalls of 12 inches or more are common in your area, be sure to select a snow thrower that can handle at least that much snow. Please see the dual list below, which will tell you whether you need a Briggs & Stratton snow thrower, or a snow blower that pulled by a lawn or garden tractor.
· Compact Single-Stage Unit for Clearing Small Areas like Urban Sidewalks and Narrow Skinny Driveways.
· Snow Thrower or Snowplow for Lawn or Garden Tractor for Expansive Driveways that are more than 100 Feet in Length.
Small engine help (Tecumseh) - Kawasaki ATV Forum
Its an 8hp Tecumseh engine. It just stopped mid use last winter and hasnt started since. It has spark. I thought at first is was a carb issue, its not. I realized that it had weak compression. I pulled the head off to expose the piston and valves. there was no scoring and everything looked as it should except I noticed the following: I started to turn the motor to watch the stroke and get a better look at how the valves were seating. I noticed on the compression stroke the exhaust valve was lifting up a little. Probably 1/32". I know enough to know that that cant be right. What would cause this? I dont want to tear the motor the rest of the way down and try to fix it if its not worth it. what is the compression? they will run with under a hundred psi no problem. What did you do to rule out carburation? The best thing would be to swap with a known working one, there are lots of those engines around so it should be easy to find. How old is it? does it have points? Just because it has spark doesn't mean it is good spark. As for the valve pooping up on the compression strke, it may have a decompressor for easier starting.
News
Snow is on its way to Franklin County; are you ready?Chambersburg Public Opinion - Dec 05, 2010
Snow shovels and other snow removal equipment, such as a snow blower. Snow shovels and snow blowers are often the subject of some debate.Emery County Progress - Nov 30, 2010
Snow has been falling all across the Emery-noneCarbon area in the last couple of weeks. Time to get out the shovel or fire up the snow blower.Sioux City Journal - Nov 20, 2010
Steve Thompson, owner of ACE Engine and Parts Distributing in Sioux City, shows off a new battery-powered Ariens snow blower.Which? - Dec 02, 2010
If you do lots of short, stop/start journeys, the drain of the heated rear screen, wipers and heater blower on the battery can soon flatten it.
KCAU - Dec 01, 2010
Other things Cory recommends that we can do to keep your snow blower up and running is to install new spark plugs every year, change the oil,