Re: Storing a gas snowblower till next winter

Re: Storing a gas snowblower till next winter

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Storing a gas snowblower till next winter Walter Cohen 05-06-2007
d.phillipsonSPAMBLOCK@ncf.ca (Don Phillipson) wrote in
news:f1nj5a$lcb$1@theodyn.ncf.ca:

> "Toller" <Toller@Yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:uTw%h.8106$ya1.3986@news02.roc.ny...
>
>> What is this "oil" you speak of? If he burnt off all the gas,
>> where would there be oil?
>
> Every snowblower that I've seen was 4-stroke
> not 2-stroke. 4-stroke engines have oil in a sump
> under the crankshaft (and a drain plug below.)

From the original post in this thread:

"The engine takes a mixture of gas and oil."

My own snowthrower has a 2-cycle engine.

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Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN | bert@iphouse.com


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