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How to Get Your Gas Snow Blower Ready for Winter

How to Get Your Gas Snow Blower Ready for Winter

, by Chole Chen, 4 min reading time

As the cold weather rolls in, it’s time to ensure your gas snow blower is ready to tackle the winter snow. A little prep now will save you time and frustration when the snow starts falling. Whether you’re new to snow blowers or a seasoned pro, this guide will walk you through everything you need to get your machine winter-ready. Let’s get started!

1. Check the Fuel System

One of the most crucial steps in preparing your snow blower for winter is to check the fuel system. A smooth start relies on fresh, clean fuel.

Use Fresh Fuel: Drain old fuel and fill the tank with fresh, unleaded gasoline. Stale fuel can clog the engine.

Add Fuel Stabilizer: If you didn’t add a stabilizer in the off-season, now’s the time to do so.

Inspect the Fuel Filter: A dirty or clogged fuel filter can affect engine performance. Replace it if needed.

2. Inspect the Oil Level and Quality

Regularly checking the oil is essential to keep your engine in top shape.

Check Oil Level: Ensure the oil is at the correct level. If low, top it up with the recommended oil.

Change the Oil: Old oil can cause engine problems. Change the oil for optimal engine performance.

3. Inspect the Spark Plug

A faulty spark plug can cause your snow blower to fail to start or run inefficiently. Here’s how to ensure it’s in good shape:

Inspect the Spark Plug: Remove and check for wear or buildup. Replace if necessary.

Check the Spark Plug Gap: The gap on the spark plug should match the specifications in the manual. Use a feeler gauge to ensure it’s correctly adjusted for optimal performance.

4. Clear the Chute and Auger

The auger and chute are vital components that handle and direct the snow. Keeping them in working order is essential for efficient snow removal.

Inspect the Auger: Look for damage or wear and replace any broken parts.

Clear the Chute: Make sure there’s no snow or debris blocking the chute. Lubricate moving parts for smoother operation.

5. Check the Tires or Tracks

For snow blowers with wheels or tracks, inspecting them for damage and proper inflation is a must.

Inspect the Tires or Tracks: Look for damage or wear. Replace if necessary.

Adjust the Tire Pressure: For snow blowers with inflatable tires, check the pressure. Underinflated tires can make the machine harder to maneuver. Inflate them to the recommended pressure in the manual.

Lubricate the Axles: To keep the wheels moving smoothly, apply some lubricant to the wheel axles.

6. Adjust the Skid Shoes

Skid shoes keep your snow blower at the right height above the ground. If you’re clearing gravel or uneven terrain, it’s important to adjust them properly.

Adjust the Height: For gravel surfaces, adjust the skid shoes so the auger is lifted slightly off the ground. This prevents the auger from scraping the gravel.

Check for Wear: Look for any cracks or wear on the skid shoes. If they’re worn down, replace them to ensure better traction and snow clearance.

7. Test the Electric Start

If your snow blower has an electric start feature, it's essential to test it before the season begins.

Check the Battery: Make sure the battery is charged and in good condition. If the battery is low or dead, replace it or charge it fully.

Test the Electric Start Button: Turn the key or press the start button to make sure the engine starts up with ease. If it doesn’t start, inspect the starter motor and connections.

Why the Bilthard 24-Inch 2-Stage Gas Snow Blower Is a Great Option

If you’re looking for a reliable snow blower that can handle heavy snow with ease, consider the Bilthard 24-Inch 2-Stage Gas Snow Blower. With its 24-inch clearing width, self-propelled design, and electric start, this snow blower can easily clear driveways and walkways up to 20 inches of snow.

It’s the perfect option for areas with frequent heavy snowfall, ensuring you can tackle the snow without hassle. Plus, it’s designed to handle gravel and uneven terrain, making it versatile for various surfaces.

Conclusion

Preparing your gas snow blower for winter isn’t difficult, but it’s essential for smooth operation throughout the season. Regular maintenance will ensure that your snow blower works when you need it most.

If you’re in the market for a reliable snow blower, the Bilthard 24-Inch 2-Stage Gas Snow Blower will make snow clearing easier than ever. Get ready to face the snow with confidence!


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