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Justsomeguy


Joined: Jan 16, 2009
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Craftsman 5/24 bogs down in snow
Original Message   Jan 12, 2010 5:42 pm
Hi
Craftsman  536.886440
I have this as my backup blower. Well I bought an Ariens since this thing performed so poorly.
I had it tuned up to the tune of $150 or so in 3/ 07 and it didnt work well with the last storm of the year then (4" of  slush). SO I got the Ariens then.
I would like to sell it but its not  performing right....Starts and idles well, drives good. Today a buyer tried to throw snow (12-15")  off the edge of the driveway and it
threw about 5 feet but it seemed to just bog down and stumble on its own feet, for lack of a better description.
It seems at first like it's going to be fine, but as soon as it advances a couple feet it just dies.
Could the engine be worn out? Could it be a simple adjustment?
The buyer felt like it didnt slip or anything, the motor just  gave up.
Any ideas to tinker with?
Thanks so much.
Tony

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borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Re: Craftsman 5/24 bogs down in snow
Reply #3   Jan 12, 2010 10:21 pm
If the compression is good, chances are you have a fuel starvation problem. Loosen your fuel cap a bit when the engine starts to falter. See if that perks it up. If it does, your fuel cap vent might be blocked. Clear it with a pin or paper clip. Try that first and let us know how it goes.
nibbler


Joined: Mar 5, 2004
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Re: Craftsman 5/24 bogs down in snow
Reply #4   Jan 14, 2010 3:41 pm
Sounds like an engine problem not an impeller belt tension problem so what Borat said is the way to go.

Fresh, high test gas is also a good idea. Most lower octane rating gases have a percentage of alcohol in them. This tends to harden the various pieces of rubber in the engine, particularly the fuel line. If there is a hole in the fuel line it can also cause problems since the carburettor can't "suck" enough gas in.

How long have you had the blower, how has it been stored ( gas in tank or out, stabilizer or none). Do you use carburettor cleaner every so often?
Justsomeguy


Joined: Jan 16, 2009
Points: 17

Re: Craftsman 5/24 bogs down in snow
Reply #5   Jan 14, 2010 6:17 pm
I got is used 4-5 years ago. And it was used at that time. In the time I have had it I have simply run the gas out in the spring.
No stabil and a little cleaner in the tank once..
Tony
friiy


Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
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Re: Craftsman 5/24 bogs down in snow
Reply #6   Jan 14, 2010 9:29 pm
     You may have a little dirt or paint flake in the carb bowl that is restricting the main nozzle  fuel flow,  but not a big enough blockage to starve the low speed orifices ( both draw their fuel from the main carb jet in the bow, but at diffrent throttle settings)..  Or you could try to enrichen the main fuel jet if you have a adjustable one.......   (if it is puffing black smoke as it stalls,  try  leaning the main jet)...

Good Luck,

Friiy

friiy


Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
Points: 600

Re: Craftsman 5/24 bogs down in snow
Reply #7   Jan 14, 2010 9:32 pm
The shop you took it too probably didn't have 15-17 inch of snow to try it under load....  Where the engine "sounds" good isn't likely where it runs best under load.

Friiy 

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