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Where do I find the carborator and how do I clean it?

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The carburator should be located under the air filter. When you remove the air filter, get some carburator cleaner and spray carb and linkage. Also check the condition of your air filter and clean or replace if dirty. The foam type can be cleaned with warm water and detergent. Dry thoroughly before putting back in. Hope this helps and good luck.

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