How to replace the fuel line on a classic Craftsman snow blower
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 Published On Dec 31, 2022

This is my neighbour’s snow thrower that he had inherited from his dad. It had sat around for a few years. While visiting him I noticed it in the garage and offered to get it going. It looked in great shape and it seemed a shame that it was not being used. It was manufactured in 1982. All steel construction with no plastic parts. It’s a 4 HP Craftsman with a 19” wide auger. Some parts are available. They are getting harder to locate though. The Tecumseh engine runs like a charm. For the engine I believe parts are readily available as there are a ton of them out there. The plan was to get it running so it could be checked out. The carburetor needed cleaning, and some basic maintenance was all that was required. I plan to create a series on all of the work that was done on this snow thrower. l hope you enjoy watching it as much as I had fun working on it. Roger

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