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go google and type in -workshop manual for kubota f5210b snow blower --- and there will be a page for manuals or may be a pdf version down load
if there is a pdf version down load check the number of pages as it could be around 200 pages
contact your kubota service center as they may have a workshop manual on cd for sale
I can answer this for you if I have the model number of the snow blower. But, if the snow blower uses a 2 cycle motor it will use an oil/gas mix and no oil in the crankcase. If it is a 4 cycle motor it uses oil in the crankcase and none in the gas.
The easiest way to find what type of oil it uses is to look in the operators manual. To get the free manual go to managemylife.com and input your model number in the manuals tab.
Your model number is located on the machine and looks like 247.123456.
Feel free to ask any other questions. I know Snow Blowers. Please remember to rate this answer!
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