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JoelKlein


I wonder how a 2021 snow blower will look like...

Joined: Sep 26, 2011
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While I wait for the snow, what about the fuel?
Original Message   Dec 25, 2011 9:50 am
Happy holidays every one! ... bought the toro 1028 OXE back in October, right after the very first early snow storm. Was not able to try it in snow... I added the startron stabilizer And filled up the tank with 93 octane. I tested the new baby, showed off without spinning augers... But now it's a long time unused. My question is: is it okay for the fuel to sit in the carb for such a long time? Thanks!
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Toro 1028 OXE
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JoelKlein


I wonder how a 2021 snow blower will look like...

Joined: Sep 26, 2011
Points: 74

Re: While I wait for the snow, what about the fuel?
Reply #73   Jan 3, 2012 1:51 pm

Speaking of iPhones, since Steve jobs died, apple is going down the drain.

 The latest release of iOS 5 is "Full" of memory leaks and bugs.

I was an apple fan for over 13 years, till now when I feel of giving up my iPhone and switch over to android.

 Most common bugs; slower performance, poor battery life, lack off the new flash and last but not least, the "Home-button-not- responding bug" and apple is not even doing anything to it!   Was not the case with S.J.  even the new operating system Lion is full of bugs.  And about their new final cut pro, which they "killed".  
So yeh... I'm not buying a warranty on my iPhone. With what will apple replace it with, android?!

Toro 1028 OXE
ralphfr


Location: Long Island, NY
Joined: Jan 22, 2011
Points: 40

Re: While I wait for the snow, what about the fuel?
Reply #74   Jan 3, 2012 2:15 pm
trouts2 wrote:

Ni per99,

      Doing that many machines a year you must fall onto many dead engines with carb bowls that have pushbutton drains.   A simpleton can take care of his carb with a push button drain.

 

      The pushbutton bowl s I collect go on machines I fix-up to sell.   A pushbutton kit is available for very little.  I got four once and converted spare bowls to pushbuttons.   Many people I sell to are first time buyers of a snowblowers and don’t have a clue about maintenance on any OPE.  I give every buyer a printout of my “Guide to Eternal Happiness” which details what to do about gas for the season and storage (Don’t depend on additives).  

 

     This year the machines I sold all come with a year startup guarantee.   I tell them to use fresh gas, don’t depend on stabilizers and prep your machine when done for the season or leave gas in and start it occasionally.     



TROUTS2, As a true simpleton could you tell me where I could procure a pushbutton drain bowl for a 2011 Toro 221 with a 141cc R-Tek? Thanks.
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trouts2




Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
Points: 1328

Re: While I wait for the snow, what about the fuel?
Reply #75   Jan 3, 2012 5:08 pm
ralphfr,

   Google Tecumseh 27136A and you'll get scads of places and prices.  When I got mine they seemed impossible to put on and if I ever managed to get it on would never work right.  It turned out they are easy to install and work fine.  With a flat head screwdriver pushing the button and a cup it makes a no mess drain of the bowl ease. 

niper99


Location: London Ont
Joined: Dec 2, 2007
Points: 354

Re: While I wait for the snow, what about the fuel?
Reply #76   Jan 4, 2012 1:29 am
trouts2 wrote:
ralphfr,

   Google Tecumseh 27136A and you'll get scads of places and prices.  When I got mine they seemed impossible to put on and if I ever managed to get it on would never work right.  It turned out they are easy to install and work fine.  With a flat head screwdriver pushing the button and a cup it makes a no mess drain of the bowl ease. 



hey trouts,,

have u had good luck with the drians in the carb???.... because i havent any luck with them..lve had alot of them leak fuel and have had alot of compliants by customers....and have stopped using them as of recently.... they make sense for sure and serve as a very usefull idea....the problem i think that happens is when u drian some old fuel out the little bit of dirt thats in the bottom of the bowl comes out aswell of course as designed... the drawback is that dirt sticks to the drian valve and causes a fuel leak...

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trouts2




Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
Points: 1328

Re: While I wait for the snow, what about the fuel?
Reply #77   Jan 4, 2012 7:35 am
  I have not had a problem with leaks.  Maybe I've been lucky.  

 

ralphfr


Location: Long Island, NY
Joined: Jan 22, 2011
Points: 40

Re: While I wait for the snow, what about the fuel?
Reply #78   Jan 4, 2012 9:40 am
trouts2 wrote:
ralphfr,

   Google Tecumseh 27136A and you'll get scads of places and prices.  When I got mine they seemed impossible to put on and if I ever managed to get it on would never work right.  It turned out they are easy to install and work fine.  With a flat head screwdriver pushing the button and a cup it makes a no mess drain of the bowl ease. 



TROUTS2 You're not kidding. This part is all over the place.Thanks for the info and Happy New Year!

Ralphfr

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