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Re: Snow Blower light install.
#1 Jan 14, 2008 9:10 am |
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I recall the previous owner saying there was a light kit available. I know there is some wiring under the shroud were the throttle is located. When you drop the throttle down it shuts off the engine. I was going to place a meter on it and see if there is power there. I will check under the shroud where the starter is to see if thereis a cable hiding there. Thanks
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Snow Blower light install.
#2 Jan 14, 2008 8:08 am |
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I just acquired an older model craftsman snow blower . It has a 8hp tecumseh 25 inch clear and the trac drive. It would be nice to install a light to it. I checked for any extra power leads. None found. It is 80 h series motor. I checked a online service manual but I cannot determine if it has any extra power generation. I does have the 110v electric start. Any thoughts? Thanks
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