Proper maintenance of a snowblower will keep it running for years. Manufacturers recommend taking maintenance steps prior to storing the machine during the summer months.
well-maintained lawn mower is easier to operate and will last longer. Step 1: Remove the sparkplug boot and sparkplug. Locate the sparkplug boot and remove it, exposing the sparkplug. Use a deep sparkplug socket and ratchet to loosen
and tighten securely. Fill with the proper weight oil. Step 5: Remove the sparkplug boot. Locate and remove the sparkplug boot. Remove the sparkplug boot, which looks like a black hose here. Step 6: Remove the sparkplug
filter, inspecting and replacing the sparkplug, replacing or cleaning the air filter Step 13: Locate and remove the old sparkplug. Remove any protective covers to access the sparkplug. Pull off the sparkplug boot
the first snowfall by changing the oil and replacing the sparkplug. Learn how to maintain your snowblower. Make sure attic, basement and crawlspaces, and use a sealant to plug up any leaks. Gutters, Roof and Drains Check for
more effectively. Step 1: Disconnect the sparkplug. First, disconnect and move the sparkplug wire away from the sparkplug. This will eliminate any chance of the mower
charge. You may need to change your spark plugs before you put your lawnmower away for the winter. If your sparkplug is very corroded, you should replace it; otherwise, remove the plug, pour about an ounce of lawnmower