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White Snow Blower
Before you
purchase a White Snow Blower or any other type of snow blower, first
of all assess what type and size of snow blower you really need and
were you are going to store it. Buying a snow blower that does not
have sufficient power for the amount of snow you receive or the area
you need to clear, will only frustrate you and possibly cause your
new snow blower to wear out prematurely.
Typically
if you have a standard size one or two car wide driveway and receive
only 6 to 12 inches at a time, one of the smaller 26 inch white snow
blowers will more than meet your needs. If you receive lots of snow
and have to blow it further away to keep your driveway clear or have
an extra long driveway, you may want to consider one of the more
powerful models. A 30 inch snow blower will clear your driveway much
faster and also have the power to blow even the heavy wet snow well
away from your driveway.
Storage
is another key element to consider. These units can be left outside,
however like any piece of equipment, storing it inside in a protective
environment will ensure that your white snow blower will last a lifetime,
as long as routine maintenance is performed. Routine maintenance
includes changing the oil on an annual basis and inspecting and repairing
items such as worn belts, tires and bearings..
Most
snow blowers including white snow blowers will come with an electric
starter. This can be useful if your snow blower becomes hard to start.
However most snow blower with properly tuned engines will start easily
on the first pull and should not require multiple pulls on the starter
chord. If you
find your white snow blower hard to start, it is time to have your
carburetor checked and cleans, possibly a new spark plug and failing
these repairs confirm that sufficient spark is actually getting to
your spark plug. Often old gas will plug the ports in the carburetor
and make your white snow blower difficult to start. New parts are
inexpensive and can be done yourself if you follow the appropriate
instructions. This is common to all small engines as well as white
snow blowers.
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seek professional advice before making any decisions.
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