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Reference the Toro snow blower. It may sound crazy but loosen the gas cap just a bit. I had the same issue with my snow blower and a friend gave me the solution. It works great now. Hope this works for you.
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Next step would be to check the ignition module(coil),I have a lawnmower that uses the same 2 cycle engine. Check coil for spark by removing the spark plug from the block then connect the insulator side of the sparkplug back to the coil then ground the plug by touching the threaded side to the block away from the sparkplug hole while turning the engine over. Should see a spark, if not you'll need a new coil,not hard to replace. calls for Briggs & Stratton #80-1268 you can also use a Toro/Lawnboy coil #99-2911 or #99-2916 or #684049.
Hi my names Dane, and I'm going to help you.
The mix on the toro CCR 2450 is 50:1 I don't know if you;re having any more problems, but I wanted to include this link for you to check out. I'll let you judge.. Thanks! Dane
seems to me you have water or dirt in you carb pull the carb off take the bowl off clean it real good try to do so over a bowl or bucket to see the fuel that comes out to determine if its water or just dirt
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