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<blockquote data-quote="JimR" data-source="post: 8157454" data-attributes="member: 5625"><p>We got around 14 - 15 inches of snow on Sunday. During that storm I drove 26 miles to pick up a non running fairly new Ariens Deluxe 30" snowblower with a 369cc EFI motor. The owner told me it needed a fuel pump because he broke off the fuel line nipple. He also said it didn't work. I changed the pump and tried to start it up. It was farting out the intake and exhaust. The flywheel key was sheared. I changed out the key yesterday, installed a new spark plug and fired it right up. It runs great and blows snow really well. Total cost was $450 and I now have a great snowblower for the farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimR, post: 8157454, member: 5625"] We got around 14 - 15 inches of snow on Sunday. During that storm I drove 26 miles to pick up a non running fairly new Ariens Deluxe 30" snowblower with a 369cc EFI motor. The owner told me it needed a fuel pump because he broke off the fuel line nipple. He also said it didn't work. I changed the pump and tried to start it up. It was farting out the intake and exhaust. The flywheel key was sheared. I changed out the key yesterday, installed a new spark plug and fired it right up. It runs great and blows snow really well. Total cost was $450 and I now have a great snowblower for the farm. [/QUOTE]
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