Posted by The tractor vet on February 06, 2019 at 08:55:13 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: snowblower carb posted by gotmyfarm! on February 05, 2019 at 12:01:02:
Well for a three day fix look on Amazon and find a new carb . a place in Florida has them and sells on Amazon BUT look close at the one you looking at to match it up , also having make and model off the blower and engine model helps. I got a new carb for and OLD Areins ST 724 , my first try was not successful and a phone call to them direct and talking to a nice young girl and getting into there catalogue we came up with one that matched and for 8,53 and three days i had a carb that matched other then the choke shaft as it was nylon verses brass as on the old one , everything else matched and after some adjustment it runs great . Your carb is probably leaking around the Bowl gskt like mine was because the new gas dried up the old style gskt. and mine had other problems from someone before me . BUT for now i am happy . Looking at another Junk blower that runs but does not move for 75 bucks . As i hate putting out big money to move snow when ya can find something that needs a little tinkering that when fixed ya get several good years out of them .
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