What do I do with my snow blower?

I have had it for two years and not used yet as we have not had any snow..i don't put gas/oil in so do I just let the thing covered up?

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3 Responses to “What do I do with my snow blower?”
  1. Silazius says:

    I would just leave it be. From your description of it, it seems like it is not causing you any problems–I say, live and let live–or it this case, live and leave it be. It is not bothering you, so I would not bother it. Good luck!

  2. Shari says:

    Um….you could lend it to me! We have a snow storm coming in! 6 to 10 inches by tomorrow morning! Then a couple more later on that night! Sure could use it!

  3. lurned1 says:

    Assuming it’s new, there’s probably still some assembly lube in it and on the moving parts. It wouldn’t hurt to "turn it over " occasionally with the rope starter or starter, but with the spark plug disconnected. This will help keep the lube on the cylinder walls so the motor won’t want to seize – up. I prefer to keep my eqpmt. filled with new oil and a full fuel tank containing gas stabilizer.

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