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Re: Jari Jaw Snowblower
#1   Oct 8, 2006 6:06 am
I still have some film left in the camera and I just finished paint yesterday so it will be a short while before the pic's. I did find out that there is another one that is exactly the same thing only it is a Lombard. I wonder which came first the Lombard or the Jari? I noticed that the Jari Jaw label had "Pat. Pending" on the bottom of it though. The Lombards where green in color and the Jari is orange. Mine will be hammered black when done.
Re: TECUMSEH - BACKFIRE OUT CARB
#2   Oct 1, 2006 6:33 am
Sounds to me that it is too lean. Make sure that the little hole in the main adjustment nut is clean. It is hard to see but it is in the smaller threads towards the top of the nut.
Re: snowblower not getting spark.
#3   Oct 1, 2006 6:23 am
Pull the plug and lay it so that the metal part of the plug is on the head or shroud and pull it over. You should see some spark. Like the other post I think that the main problem is that you are getting no fuel. The carb will most deffinately have to be cleaned. If there is no or little compression you may have to have the valves pulled and cleaned also.
Re: I did something dumb lol I need a easy way to fix my Toro
#4   Oct 1, 2006 6:19 am
I don't know that there will be an easy way to fix it. Sounds like you will have to get the carb taken appart and cleaned.
Re: Need snow blower info
#5   Oct 1, 2006 6:17 am
Here is a little tip if you get a 2 stage. If the snow is wet and heavy spray the chute, augers and impeller with Pam or WD40 before you blow snow. It will help alot with snow piling up in the chute and causing a clog.
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