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Anonymous Posted on Oct 21, 2011

Toro snowblower wont start. seems like the fuel isnt getting into carb.how and what can i do

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Reference your toro snow blower. does it start and run for a few swconds then die. if so It may sound crazy but loosen the gas cap just a bit. I had the same issue with my snow blower and a friend gave me the solution. It works great now.

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SOURCE: toro snowblower wont start.I have a toro ccr

Reference the Toro snow blower. It may sound crazy but loosen the gas cap just a bit. I had the same issue with my snow blower and a friend gave me the solution. It works great now. Hope this works for you.

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