Thanks Don. I fought the same issue with my 25 year old mtd snow blower that came with an adjustable jet carb but had replaced it with a fixed jet carb many years ago due to issues with the original one. It never ran great with it and tried again this year to replace it with another fixed jet carb from Amazon. It actually surged worse with the new carb. It took some searching but found an adjustable carb for it and that allowed me to tune it so it runs perfectly. I’m in Ohio and we don’t regular receive a lot of snow but this year we have. Glad I got it running well just before the storms hit. Thanks again for the very helpful videos.
Excellent instruction. Thank you for showing EVERYTHING! Very helpful for those of us with no training in engine maintenance. Also, my engine was surging and all I did was switch to ethanol-free fuel and that solved the problem. I'm glad it was simple and I didn't have to try anything more than that!
Really great video however that plastic just will not last. The vintage machines are the way to go..Thank you Dony...that was extremely informative....-John
Thanks Don. I fought the same issue with my 25 year old mtd snow blower that came with an adjustable jet carb but had replaced it with a fixed jet carb many years ago due to issues with the original one. It never ran great with it and tried again this year to replace it with another fixed jet carb from Amazon. It actually surged worse with the new carb. It took some searching but found an adjustable carb for it and that allowed me to tune it so it runs perfectly. I’m in Ohio and we don’t regular receive a lot of snow but this year we have. Glad I got it running well just before the storms hit. Thanks again for the very helpful videos.
Excellent instruction. Thank you for showing EVERYTHING! Very helpful for those of us with no training in engine maintenance. Also, my engine was surging and all I did was switch to ethanol-free fuel and that solved the problem. I'm glad it was simple and I didn't have to try anything more than that!
Always great tips and procedures, Don. You're the man.
Really great video however that plastic just will not last. The vintage machines are the way to go..Thank you Dony...that was extremely informative....-John
Great tip, Donny!
Great tips Don
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Great video Sir.
awesome my friend your ledgend
Also make sure the bowl goes back on the same way so the float will float properly . Some of them can be fussy. The drill bits are great too
All that cheap plastic. Smh. Great job on the tutorial. Cheers.
Here in USA we call that holder for the micro bits or even some larger small bits a "pin vice"
Great video Dony.
I would kind of hope that the United States would merge with Canada so that parts are cheaper for you all.
gonna try this soon. would shooting carb cleaner up the emulsion tube there get the same result?
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Plastics parts and ethanol fuel......not good. :(