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Re: Using a snow blower to power a generator?
#1   Nov 4, 2012 12:13 pm
The engine would be fine running for long periods in the cold/winter. In fact, the engine usually lasts longer than the snowblower it's attached to.

The conversion to a "snow engine" makes engines ill-suited for summer duty. Removal of the air cleaner is the biggest concern here - The engine would be sucking in whatever dust/debris happens to get near the carburetor. On top of that, the heat box/trim on the engine might cause overheating...Snow engines usually have max temperature ratings on them for these reasons (That, and emissions requirements change for summer duty vs. winter duty).

It's a better idea to get a standalone generator.
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