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Default Snow thrower prep

On Nov 25, 6:38 am, Jim wrote:
Worn out Retread wrote:
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That time of the year to prep my snow thrower for the coming
season.


Engine used is a Tecumseh Snow King. This year when I went to fire
it up the speed would not go above idle. Quickly determined the
cause to be a sticky throttle advance. Sprayed it clean with carb
cleaner and it seems OK.


Question is should I leave it as is or provide a lubricant? If so
what type of lubricant? If it matters the winters here rarely get
below zero degrees Fahrenheit.


On the snow throwers that I have had, some of the linkages are meant
to be dry as lubricants either become too viscous to be useful or
don't stay put (drain away from where you want lubrication).


There is a governor on the engine and that has to be free moving.


So would you just leave it after being cleaned with the carb cleaner or
might there be some other dry lubricant that should be used?- Hide quoted text -

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Leave it dry as the amont of movement it doe's is minute just make
sure the cables are lubricated with Graphite