Snow blows normally dont have air filters. Typical operating envronment (winter) doesnt have debris or dust suspended in air and snow will plug the filter.
They dont have fuel filters either as they can freeze when water in fuel. But I have a rule that any snowblower that is returned more than once with debris in fuel bowl or inlet needle gets a 75 micron filter.
SOURCE: i have craftsman snow blower 5 hp 24inch model #
does the impeller spin and not the augers.if so check sheer bolts.if neither impeller or auger spins check auger belt.
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Go to www.managemyhome.com to download the manual for free. Just type in the model # 944606950.
Good luck!
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engine is flooded,
spark plug fouled,
choke has been on too much while pulling recoil rope
ignition coil or switch is malfuncitoning
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SOURCE: craftsman snow blower wheels wont move. Help!
If it is a 5.5 HP dual stage, like mine, it could be that the belt has popped off the friction pulley. If you drain the gas, tip the unit on its "face" and remove the large shield on the bottom you will see a 3" pulley attached to the drive shaft. There will also be what looks like a fan belt floating around in there. That fan belt nees to go on the pullet, as it serves as the friction disk tio drive the wheels. Good luck. this happens to mine ALL the time. very frustrating. :(
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Hello,
Most Probably the problem lies in the adjustment of the carburettor. There are two needles in the carb one for lowend adjustment and one for high end adjustment. Your lowend adjustment seems fine. The highend needle needs to be adjusted. Following are some very detailed procedures for adjusting these types of carbs
http://tech.flygsw.org/walbro_tuneup.htm
http://www.drystacked.com/Walbro%20Carburetor%20Theory%20ebook1.pdf
If your machine has a carb other than a "Walbro" dont worry the procedures are same. I am sure if your engine has not completed its life span this will solve your problem.
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