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ryegge
Joined: Feb 21, 2005
Points: 8
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Murray snowblower question
Original Message Feb 21, 2005 11:55 am |
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Hello Everyone, I purchased a 8HP Murray snowblower about threer weeks ago. I really like the features and how it handles. With the cab I added, it is really warm even in our harsh cold and wind up here in NE Wisconsin. Last night when I went out to blow the 9 inches of snow we received, the blower ran for about ten minutes then just shut down. I could get it started with a couple of pumps of the choke and a single pull. It would then run for about 30 seconds to a couple of minutes, then shut down again. After trying this for an hour, I ended up shoveling!! Anyone have any ideas what is causing this? Thanks!
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ryegge
Joined: Feb 21, 2005
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Re: Murray snowblower question
Reply #14 Feb 21, 2005 2:46 pm |
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Geno, good suggestion, you hope people are smart enough to know that, but I know a few who would not know it.
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bbwb
Less is more...more or less
Location: NE Minnesota
Joined: Feb 23, 2004
Points: 115
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Re: Murray snowblower question
Reply #15 Feb 21, 2005 3:54 pm |
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Ryegge: Here is my two cents worth...I don't think that your problem is with the gas cap. I would look for the following: 1) Does you blower have a fuel filter? If so it might be clogged. 2) If it does not, perhaps some crap got carried up into the carburator and is plugging a passage. 3) I know I will hear some feedback on this one...Possibly the fuel line and tank has some water in it....A small amount of isopropyl fuel deicer might do the trick. Does the blower start today? Also, you did not mention this is it a new machine? If so, you might want to just bring it back and let the mechanics mess with it. bbwb
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mml4
Snow is good, Deep snow is better!
Joined: Dec 31, 2003
Points: 544
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Re: Murray snowblower question
Reply #16 Feb 21, 2005 4:24 pm |
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Hi Ryege- Loosen the fuel cap and see if it will keep running. If it does the vent was clogged, probably with ice. I would leave the cap alone. The clogging of the cap while running is a common occurence and easily cured by loosening. I RESPECTFULLY submit that drilling the cap will serve to alow more moisture to be absorbed into the tank . This is not a good thing. It is the reason that gas cans are sealed. If your MTD has a Teumseh look under the gas tank for an inline fuel valve. You should make it a practice to close it after using the machine. That way the fuel can't drain into the carburetor if the float sticks. If it is Briggs powered the shut off is a lever on the carb shroud next to the other carb controls. Of course you will have to remember to turn it on the next time you use it which is something I always forget. Marc
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snowshoveler
tides in dirts out surfs up
Location: bridgewater nova scotia...aka the swamp
Joined: Jan 3, 2003
Points: 1261
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Re: Murray snowblower question
Reply #17 Feb 21, 2005 6:03 pm |
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there are no vent holes in any snow engines less than 20 years old... there are however many problems with the tecumseh gas caps .we sell about 25 of them every year. this year they changed the design on the new ones so maybe they will actually work. the problem with them is that there is a little aluminum disc inside the cap that retains a rubber flap with 4 spaced notches in it there is also a small piece of sponge above the rubber. the cap vents by using the threads of the tank,nice idea and it works until the aluminum disc falls off and the rubber and sponge fall in the tank. if you dont notice it the engine will only run a few minutes and will quit every time . look at the inside of the cap ,if the disc and rubber is there then you have another problem. later chris
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bbwb
Less is more...more or less
Location: NE Minnesota
Joined: Feb 23, 2004
Points: 115
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Re: Murray snowblower question
Reply #20 Feb 21, 2005 7:54 pm |
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In all of my years with the tecumseh engines, I have never had a problem with the gas cap. My hunch is that something has blocked the fuel supply to the carb, such as float sticking, or a jet getting plugged. By pushing the primer bulb and pressurizing the carburator bowl, indicates that fuel is not making up into the carb on its own. Now for the stupid question, what is the fuel level in the tank? If it low, and the blower is on an incline, it might have just plain run out of gas. Many of the new tecumseh engines do not come with a fuel filter or fuel shut off. It depends on the manufacturer of the blower and their specifications. I had to add both to my blower. bbwb
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ryegge
Joined: Feb 21, 2005
Points: 8
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Re: Murray snowblower question
Reply #21 Feb 28, 2005 10:20 am |
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Thank you to all who responded to my original question. Yes, it did turn out to be the gas cap. The cap that came with thesnowblower was missing the insert inside the cap. Once they gave me a new cap, it worked just fine. I am really glad as I had to use it last night for the new snowfall we received.
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newtonian
Location: Windsor CT
Joined: Dec 12, 2004
Points: 86
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Murray snowblower question
Reply #22 Mar 1, 2005 7:49 am |
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I had the same problem and posted here: http://www.abbysguide.com/ope/discussions/7953-0-1.html You'll likely find some presents consisting of an aluminum disc and other materials sloshing around in your tank.
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