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Robb


Location: Stratford Ontario
Joined: Nov 13, 2006
Points: 4

Sears Craftsman 5 hp snowblower starting problems
Original Message   Nov 16, 2006 8:50 pm
I have an older Sears Craftsman 5 hp snowblower and I can't get it started.

Can anyone provide me with the instrucitons on how to start it?

I had it serviced a year ago this past fall . We started it and shut if off a few times and each time it started nicely no sputtering etc.

Last winter I didn't use it, the snow we got was manageable, it has been a year since it last ran.

I put in gas booster just a few weeks ago , for the litlle gas that was in the tank of the blower.

I have tried with the choke on and off with no luck instarting it.

I would appreciate any ideas or instructons?

Thanks

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AKAmajorxlr8n


Joined: Nov 3, 2006
Points: 76

Re: Sears Craftsman 5 hp snowblower starting problems
Reply #3   Nov 21, 2006 9:37 am
HMMMM... if you smell gas, it must be getting it thru the carb. I wonder if the ignition failed? Do you have the key installed & turned ON if it has one? Without it, NO START!

Marty

Robb


Location: Stratford Ontario
Joined: Nov 13, 2006
Points: 4

Re: Sears Craftsman 5 hp snowblower starting problems
Reply #4   Nov 27, 2006 9:43 pm
I do have the key.

Smelled gas when I primed it, for one I found the set screw aattached to the small tank (Draining the old gas) directly below the carb to be loose, I actually had gas drimpping out of it when I primed the machine.

What positoin does the shoke hae to be in when I try to start the machine.

PS I lost the small rubber o-ring and small metal wahser but got replacements. Once I install the small o-ring and flat washer I can then tighten up the bottom screw and put in the new gas should be ready to try starting the machine once again.

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