
Inspect the auger cable if it’s broken replace it.


If fuel is leaking from the bottom of the carburetor, the carburetor gasket may be dried out or missing. If that doesn’t work, you need to rebuild or, in some cases, replace the entire carburetor. If your carburetor is clogged, clean it with carburetor cleaner. The sticky fuel can clog the carburetor and prevent the engine from starting. Old fuel can result in fuel evaporation, which may leave behind a thick, sticky substance. Clean the bowl and replace the bowl gasket.Ī clogged carburetor is usually the result of leaving fuel in your snow blower for an extended period. Any residual fuel in the carburetor should be drained by removing the carburetor bowl. Drain any old fuel by disconnecting the fuel line between the fuel tank and carburetor. If you have old fuel resting in your snow blower, this could be the cause of your machine not starting. If the spark plug is damaged or not getting a sufficient spark, replace the spark plug. Check your spark plug for any deposits, cracks or other damage. For starters, your machine could contain a defective spark plug. If your snow blower isn’t starting, it could be a result of a few things. If the impeller is broken or jammed the snow blower won’t blow the snow. Your snow blower’s impeller propels snow through the chute. Your snow blower paddles have wear indicator holes on them so look at the wear indicator holes, and when the rubber paddles are worn to the holes it is time to replace the paddles. If snow is going in and coming back out of your machine, replace the paddles. If this is the case with your snow blower, replace your scraper bar. A worn scraper bar no longer clears snow as well as it did before. Worn scraper bar or paddles is an issue common among single stage snow blowers.

If the chute is clear, check the augers and auger drive system for problems. To resolve this issue, shut off your snow blower and clear any snow buildup in the chute. However, snow build-up can prevent snow from blowing. This issue can be a result of a number of things including snow build-up in the machine, worn scraper bar or paddles, or a defective impeller.Ī build-up of snow in the discharge chute is a common snow blower problem. If your Cub Cadet snow blower is not blowing snow it’s essentially useless.

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