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TORO SNOWBLOWERS SUCK!
Any of you guys ever tried to change the plug on a toro snowblower? You need to take apart half the damn machine. Needless to say, after I got the plug and cleaned it up, it still wouldnt start. I cleaned it off with WD-40 and rub a little bit of sandpaper over it but still no luck. (My landlord hasnt used the snowblower in 2 years) Anyone know any tricks to getting this damn thing started??...Or should I just forget it and shovel for the 4th time |
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Matt,
No spark= Bad points or condencer? I wonder how many snow blowers and shovels Home Depot sold this week [img]images/icons/rolleyes.gif[/img] |
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Hmmmm..
So you dont think the plug is bad and its the condenser or the points? I don't know a lot about engines..so any help is appreciated. |
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Ed if that sat for that long with out running the carb is probably all gummed up. Snow blowers sit for way to long. Usually after the last storm of the year they get pushed in the corner and sit there until the following year for the first snow storm of the year(I should know). I think I know which machine you have I used to use one and when it ran it was ok. I now use a Gravely two wheel tractor with a 50 year old snowblower atachment on it and its unstopable. If its gummed up it means it needs a carb rebuild and that means more shoveling [img]images/icons/frown.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/frown.gif[/img]
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Matt
A easy way check for spark is to hold the metal ring on the plug lead about 1/8" away from one of the cylinder head bolts with insulated pliers. You should see a blue arc when you turn the engine over. If you see the arc, then the plug is bad. If you dont you can try cleaning the points contacts by folding a small piece of very fine sandpaper and putting it between the contacts when they are closed (TDC) and pulling the sand paper out slowly a few times. If that doesn't work I would get a new points/condencer kit for few dollars. Chris |
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Thanks gents. I pulled the plug out again and no spark.....the points must be bad and there is no access to them without tearing the machine apart.
Oh well. ...I just finished shoveling for the 9th time. Hopefully, it will let up soon. Thanks again. Ed |
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