Could be a damp mouse nest packed inside the ignition housing, like what happened to me. They had chewed the high voltage cable to shreds and woven it into the nesting.
Bah! Lazy Monty and other spoiled softies! The trusty snow shovel was my only recourse (except when I needed a spade to break up ice). The thing I hated was the municipal snowplows that immediately clogged up the driveway again after I had spent a half-hour or hour clearing it….
FassEddie about 6 years ago
Do what I do. Wait for Spring.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 6 years ago
Mine has an electric start if it is stubborn, but so far haven’t had to use it.
nitromicro about 6 years ago
Monty, squirt some gas in the carburetor. The flimplegrif is dried out.
jonesbeltone about 6 years ago
Sta-Bil in the tank at the end of the season.
NobBoffin about 6 years ago
That reminds me…………time to check to see if the wife needs a new shovel.
Spaceman Tom about 6 years ago
Why does a robot need to wear a scarf?
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 6 years ago
“What backup plan?”
“Fill the gas tank.”
cuzinron47 about 6 years ago
On the other hand, let’s give the snow blower another try.
Spoonbone about 6 years ago
Could be a damp mouse nest packed inside the ignition housing, like what happened to me. They had chewed the high voltage cable to shreds and woven it into the nesting.
if6was9 about 6 years ago
My snow thrower will out do any “snow blower”.
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
Bah! Lazy Monty and other spoiled softies! The trusty snow shovel was my only recourse (except when I needed a spade to break up ice). The thing I hated was the municipal snowplows that immediately clogged up the driveway again after I had spent a half-hour or hour clearing it….