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Default Sears/Murray snowblower - Accessing spark plug on Briggs&Stratton engine


Rick wrote:
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Jeff Taylor wrote:
Since it is a snow blower, there is no air filter and I
always use STA-BIL in my gasoline. I'm not looking forward to getting
at the carburetor.

Thanks!


Why is there no air filter? What does blowing snow have to do with
that?
The filters catch dust and crud in the air, and that can happen in
winter as well as other times of the year (though dirt dust would be
pretty well subdued, I would imagine ;) )


But SNOW dust isn't..an exposed small filter would probably pack solid and freeze in no
time...



Good point. My Craftsman doesn't have one either. I just thought it
was because they figured that when snow is around, there isn't likely
to be dust in the air, so one isn't needed. But now I think your idea
may be the real reason.