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depending on how cold your area was --may have blown seals --a line --look under for a leak area and check fluid levels also any moisture around clutch may be frozen together to the flywheel
best way is to go on-line and down load a new manual. You'll need for general maintenance and such. Go to GOOGLE and type in:
LEAFBLOWERNAME Manual
Example: "Toro 3456 Leaf Blower manual" <<OR>>
"Toro Leaf Blower manual" and scroll through until you see you a picture of your leaf blower.
Some FoodSaver manuals are on their web site: http://www.foodsaver.com/Support.aspx look under Product Manuals. The general manual is the most likely to be the one you want.
What does your carburetor look like? Does it have a primer bulb? If so, look in the fuel tank and find the uptake filter, it's a cylindrical looking object connected to a fuel line inside the tank. Trace that line (an easy way I did this was to blow into the fuel lines myself and watch the cylinder, the line that makes it bubble out gas when blowing is the supply line) BE CAREFUL if you do this, you do not want to inadvertantly swallow gas!
Anyways, the line connected to the cylinder is the intake, the other is a return line and needs to be connected to the primer bulb port...from there it's gravy! Hope that helps you!
What camera model/brand is it? Once that's specified, I'd love to assist you in finding the online manual and guide for your camera.
Thanks!
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