Thank you for this excellent video. I have the same model machine with about two hours on it. Same problem, despite the fact that I drained the fuel last year and ran it dry. Anyway, with your video as a guide, I removed, dismantled the carb, cleaned, and reinstalled it. It now runs perfectly!
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I'm with the previous commenters. Excellent presentation for trouble shooting and minor carb cleaning. Brad supplements users manuals by lending his experiences to problems that might crop up. Saves having to load the blower onto a trailer to take to the maintenance center.
The level of detail, tips, and facts you give us is incredible. After watching other videos on the same subject yours is by far the best. The videography is also great as you provide clear video which is focused where the viewer would want to focus on. The lighting is great as well. Overall great instructional video which has given me the confidence to tackle this tonight as a winter storm is looming and I already have a layer of snow to remove. Your comment on the effects of leaving fuel in the machine over storage (even with stabilizer) is now prompting me to run it dry before storage going forward. I don't have access to that clean fuel you mentioned here in Canada, but I can use your other tips to counter act. Liked and Subscribed, thank you.
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Hey Brad. Great video. I think this is exactly what is wrong with my snowblower. Last spring i bought it three days before the last snow storm of the season. It worked great but haven't run it since. Watching your video I suspect it's a gummed up the jet and emulsifier. Should i completely drain the fuel after each season? Cheers from Nova Scotia 🇨🇦
Everyone has there opinion on how to store your machine. In our area we do not use them much so for the last few years I have been suggesting start using Aspen4 gas. Check out the link to read up on it and to see if it may be good for you and if you can get it in your area.www.aspenfuels.com/products/alla/aspen-4/. (1) If you use your machine every year for a few months, I would suggest using Aspen 4 or good gas with fresh fuel stabilizer. Fill the tank full, then run it every 45 to 65 days for 15 minutes. (2) If you want to run the machine dry, use aspen 4 fuel or good gas with fresh stabilizer and run machine dry, then remove the side bolt on the carburetor and drain until empty. Shake the machine and make sure all gas it out of tank, fuel line and carburetor. You should be good to go either way! Thank you for watching and I hope you get going soon. Please give this video a like, subscribe if you haven't already and share my channel to help it grow. It would be greatly appreciated!
Brad your video is so good I was able to fix my snow blower. Needle valve was clogged. This machine should come with a fuel shut off to avoid this problem. Other machines I had I would shut off the gas valve and run it until it ran of gas! Great video!
I'm glad your back up and running! I would suggest not buying pump gas or at least buy non-ethanol pump gas if you can. We do not have non ethanol gas in our area. Aspen4 is what I highly suggest using and you will not need to rebuild your carburetor again. You are 100% correct. If they would put a fuel shut off inline, you could run the machine dry. Thank you for watching and the kind comment!
Living is WNY, a snowblower is a must. Mine wouldn’t start. What a phenomenal educational video. Followed your directions, took the carburetor apart, found the issue with a clogged jet, cleaned it, put it back together and it fired right up. Thank you sir, keep up the great videos.
With a storm coming in three hours and a Cub Cadet that won’t start you saved me big time. Followed your instructions and she is running great. Thanks.
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I'm replacing the carb. How do you get the choke extender shaft off? There are 2 locking tabs 90 degrees apart but I can't seem to get the shaft off the old carb
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Perfect video! Just used this to take apart and clean my carb right in time for a big snow storm coming tonight. Nothing like waiting until the last minute, but with this video I enjoyed myself doing it. Had being running like trash and surging. Purrs like a kitten now. Thank you! Everything was right on! 100!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video, it helped me a lot today to clean out the Jets of a very similar model cub cadet I didn’t have much confidence taking this all apart, but watching your videos was really super helpful This thing runs so smooth now !!!! 🙂🏁😎
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A big thank you from me. Snow thrower was only on its second season and wouldn’t start. Followed your lead and cleaned gunk out of one of the jets and it fired right up. The fuel must have been horrible because it left a residue on the o-ring of the carburetor bucket as well. A gas shut off valve on these would have been nice. I’ll just have to use a bunch of stabilizer in the spring. Thanks again!
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After watching your video once from start to finish I completed a full carb clean in under 30 minutes. It started first try!!! Thank you!!! @@JohnsonsSmallEngines
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I just used this video to rebuild and clean a carburetor and hands down the best video. Someone else said your camera work was spot on. Very helpful, small hints throughout. Very very very good video thank you!!!
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Great video, thumbs upped and subscribed! Walked through everything and got my blower started again, but now have blue smoke out the exhaust while running for a minute or so. Would anything about cleaning the carb cause this? I didn't think I overfilled oil but wondering if I failed to reset a gasket somewhere.
Double check to make sure the oil is level and not too high on the dipstick and double check and quadruple check if needed. make sure you’re on level ground when checking the oil level or at least the engine is level double check to make sure the oil is not very thin as in smells like gas. If you have any doubts that there may be gasoline in the oil, then change it. if everything checks out and your oil level is good and it does not smell like fuel, then I would suggest running the machine at a standstill for about 10 minutes and see if it goes away. Sometimes after we struggle to get our machines running there is an abundance of gas that’s in the muffler that needs to burn away.
Thanks @@JohnsonsSmallEngines - dipstick was on the high side, so I drained 3-4 ounces of oil and restarted, no blue smoke! Ran it for 5 minutes with no trouble. Beyond thrilled that your videos exist. Thanks again!
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Great job on the video. I'd called to get someone to come and fix my snow blower, but they were backed up. So I was lucky enough to find your video and it was clear enough that it walked a non-mechanic (me) right through the process -- snow blower now working. Thanks!
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We have our first storm coming in tonight. And I tried for an hour trying to find the way to take the choke knob off. Your video helped me perfectly. What was even more impressive was I tried first to drain the carburetor bowl cup and watched until the new fresh gas started draining. Since it was dark, been working on it for 2.5 hours, my fingers were cold, I just prayed that draining the carb bowl would work and I put the parts back in and started it right up. Thank god. I appreciate your video. Thank you
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Thanks so much for posting this video and for the thorough instruction. This was way above my skill level but I was able to get through it and it worked!! Thanks!!!
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Thank you so much! This video was exactly what I needed to get my snow blower back up and running. Didn't get much snow last winter so hadn't started it in 2 years. Good reminder to always drain any gas out of the carb before storing for the season.
Hey just wanted to say a big thank you for making this! you taught me how to troubleshoot and replace my old carb, I had no clue how to do it before watching your walkthrough video. you have a knack for teaching!
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If you are talking about the metal fuel inlet on the side of the carburetor? I have not come across that issue. They are pressed in from when they are made and if it was loose, it would have leaked fuel as soon as you filled the gas tank up.
well my carb was plugged, i lifted the hose with your same tool and when i grabbed the hose lifted it off the barb was in it, i contact cub and told them about this issue, but decided to replace the wholw carb with a new one, only 45.00 dollars
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Correct, there is not an air cleaner on most snow throwers built after 2000 unless there was a engine change during the life of the machine and did not use a snow engine.
Yes, but my opinion and from what I have learned is TruFuel does work, it’s non ethanol, and has stabilizers in it and is much better than pump gas but it still has the harmful products inside that are very bad for the environment and ourselves. It also doesn’t stay fresh as long as Aspen4. The bottom line is yes if you only can get Tru fuel, then I absolutely suggest using it over pump gas if you cannot get Aspen4
ok, I appreciate your input. I only asked about the Trufuel because there is an Ace Hardware just down the street that sells that. Went to the Aspen 4 website and checked on the dealer search for my city and there is one place a half hour away that I will go there to purchase for my snowblower.@@JohnsonsSmallEngines
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Excellent video. Very detailed showing the dismantling of the carburetor and the reinstallation. Your video skills were excellent. I could get my spark pug out but I was able to get starter fluid into the carb and realized I had a carb issue. The other was I could not get a wire small enough to get into the jet that is black and is encased in plastic. I soaked it in gumout and found speaker wire thin enough. It was much harder than the smallest needle I ever had to thread. 0:06
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Idle speed screw: when I have to remove that I will turn it IN as I count 1/2 turns so I know how far out it was. Then I write it down. That way when I replace it I can simply snug it down, DON’T OVERTIGHTEN, and then turn out the appropriate number.
Thank you for this excellent video. I have the same model machine with about two hours on it. Same problem, despite the fact that I drained the fuel last year and ran it dry. Anyway, with your video as a guide, I removed, dismantled the carb, cleaned, and reinstalled it. It now runs perfectly!
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You are like a good movie. I just knew you would have a happy ending! LOL Great job Sir. I'll be waiting for the next happy ending.
LOL!
Watching you work wears me out. I need a break.
LMAO! I think you should get out and walk more. LOL
I'm with the previous commenters. Excellent presentation for trouble shooting and minor carb cleaning.
Brad supplements users manuals by lending his experiences to problems that might crop up.
Saves having to load the blower onto a trailer to take to the maintenance center.
The level of detail, tips, and facts you give us is incredible. After watching other videos on the same subject yours is by far the best. The videography is also great as you provide clear video which is focused where the viewer would want to focus on. The lighting is great as well. Overall great instructional video which has given me the confidence to tackle this tonight as a winter storm is looming and I already have a layer of snow to remove. Your comment on the effects of leaving fuel in the machine over storage (even with stabilizer) is now prompting me to run it dry before storage going forward. I don't have access to that clean fuel you mentioned here in Canada, but I can use your other tips to counter act. Liked and Subscribed, thank you.
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The engine on the Cub Cadet looks exactly like the engine on my Troy Built Storm 2410, do you know what company manufactures it?
China import to put on your machine. The parts you can get through the parts breakdown of the machine you have (TroyBilt) made by MTD.
Hey Brad. Great video. I think this is exactly what is wrong with my snowblower. Last spring i bought it three days before the last snow storm of the season. It worked great but haven't run it since. Watching your video I suspect it's a gummed up the jet and emulsifier. Should i completely drain the fuel after each season? Cheers from Nova Scotia 🇨🇦
Everyone has there opinion on how to store your machine. In our area we do not use them much so for the last few years I have been suggesting start using Aspen4 gas. Check out the link to read up on it and to see if it may be good for you and if you can get it in your area.www.aspenfuels.com/products/alla/aspen-4/. (1) If you use your machine every year for a few months, I would suggest using Aspen 4 or good gas with fresh fuel stabilizer. Fill the tank full, then run it every 45 to 65 days for 15 minutes. (2) If you want to run the machine dry, use aspen 4 fuel or good gas with fresh stabilizer and run machine dry, then remove the side bolt on the carburetor and drain until empty. Shake the machine and make sure all gas it out of tank, fuel line and carburetor. You should be good to go either way! Thank you for watching and I hope you get going soon. Please give this video a like, subscribe if you haven't already and share my channel to help it grow. It would be greatly appreciated!
How much does this usually take by someone skilled?
Can You Film A Video About How To Operate A 2011 Troy bilt mustang xp 50 inch
Brad your video is so good I was able to fix my snow blower. Needle valve was clogged. This machine should come with a fuel shut off to avoid this problem. Other machines I had I would shut off the gas valve and run it until it ran of gas! Great video!
I'm glad your back up and running! I would suggest not buying pump gas or at least buy non-ethanol pump gas if you can. We do not have non ethanol gas in our area. Aspen4 is what I highly suggest using and you will not need to rebuild your carburetor again. You are 100% correct. If they would put a fuel shut off inline, you could run the machine dry. Thank you for watching and the kind comment!
Living is WNY, a snowblower is a must. Mine wouldn’t start. What a phenomenal educational video. Followed your directions, took the carburetor apart, found the issue with a clogged jet, cleaned it, put it back together and it fired right up. Thank you sir, keep up the great videos.
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Great video, very detailed. Thanks for helping me cleaning that carburetor.
Glad to help!
With a storm coming in three hours and a Cub Cadet that won’t start you saved me big time. Followed your instructions and she is running great. Thanks.
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I'm replacing the carb. How do you get the choke extender shaft off? There are 2 locking tabs 90 degrees apart but I can't seem to get the shaft off the old carb
Fantastic video! I very much appreciate you posting this great guide. You are a talented individual in so many ways! Got my machine back running!
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Mine is stalling. I was going to clean it but now I think I look for a new carburetor for a John Deere 32 inch snowblower on Amazon.
Thanks for taking the time & making this video. I had the same issue with my Cub Cadet. You helped me get it running in no time! Much appreciated
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Perfect video! Just used this to take apart and clean my carb right in time for a big snow storm coming tonight. Nothing like waiting until the last minute, but with this video I enjoyed myself doing it. Had being running like trash and surging. Purrs like a kitten now. Thank you! Everything was right on! 100!
Me too. Same thing living in Connecticut but I only had to drain the carb bowl cup. Thank god.
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@@pauld2502 lol yup. Right over the state line. Snowing now!
The detail you show allows the repair to be done without any doubts or questions. Job well done !!
Thank you! You made my holiday! I’m glad it was helpful and thank you for the very kind words.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video, it helped me a lot today to clean out the Jets of a very similar model cub cadet
I didn’t have much confidence taking this all apart, but watching your videos was really super helpful
This thing runs so smooth now !!!! 🙂🏁😎
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A big thank you from me. Snow thrower was only on its second season and wouldn’t start. Followed your lead and cleaned gunk out of one of the jets and it fired right up. The fuel must have been horrible because it left a residue on the o-ring of the carburetor bucket as well. A gas shut off valve on these would have been nice. I’ll just have to use a bunch of stabilizer in the spring. Thanks again!
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Brad, excellent video and your instruction.
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@@JohnsonsSmallEngines I always gain a little more knowledge in your instructional videos.
This is the most comprehensive and descriptive video I have ever seen in a while. GREAT JOB!!!
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After watching your video once from start to finish I completed a full carb clean in under 30 minutes. It started first try!!! Thank you!!! @@JohnsonsSmallEngines
Great tutorial man. Everything went as your instructions 20 25 min job if your thorough. Thank you
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Awesome video, thank you for sharing. As a total novice, I was able to get mine back running on the first pull.
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Excellent tutorial...great step by step instructions.Allowed me to do my own repair and now runs smoothly.
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Dude you rock I am a DIYer and the video was great! Saved me a Ton Chicago winter is here and you made me Ready.
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Great video! Worked like a charm and got the snowblower I was working on running like a top!
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Thank for this great video - what is the best gas to use on this machine ?
Aspen4 as shown in this video! I’m glad this video was helpful! Please give it a like to help the channel.
I just used this video to rebuild and clean a carburetor and hands down the best video. Someone else said your camera work was spot on. Very helpful, small hints throughout. Very very very good video thank you!!!
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@@JohnsonsSmallEngines Done!!! Thanks again man!!!
Very useful! jet was clogged, great video good job!!!
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Great video, thumbs upped and subscribed! Walked through everything and got my blower started again, but now have blue smoke out the exhaust while running for a minute or so. Would anything about cleaning the carb cause this? I didn't think I overfilled oil but wondering if I failed to reset a gasket somewhere.
Double check to make sure the oil is level and not too high on the dipstick and double check and quadruple check if needed. make sure you’re on level ground when checking the oil level or at least the engine is level double check to make sure the oil is not very thin as in smells like gas. If you have any doubts that there may be gasoline in the oil, then change it. if everything checks out and your oil level is good and it does not smell like fuel, then I would suggest running the machine at a standstill for about 10 minutes and see if it goes away. Sometimes after we struggle to get our machines running there is an abundance of gas that’s in the muffler that needs to burn away.
Thanks @@JohnsonsSmallEngines - dipstick was on the high side, so I drained 3-4 ounces of oil and restarted, no blue smoke! Ran it for 5 minutes with no trouble. Beyond thrilled that your videos exist. Thanks again!
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Awesome! Just what I needed to understand. Thanks.
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Great job on the video. I'd called to get someone to come and fix my snow blower, but they were backed up. So I was lucky enough to find your video and it was clear enough that it walked a non-mechanic (me) right through the process -- snow blower now working. Thanks!
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Great video….. huge help thank you!!
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We have our first storm coming in tonight. And I tried for an hour trying to find the way to take the choke knob off. Your video helped me perfectly. What was even more impressive was I tried first to drain the carburetor bowl cup and watched until the new fresh gas started draining. Since it was dark, been working on it for 2.5 hours, my fingers were cold, I just prayed that draining the carb bowl would work and I put the parts back in and started it right up. Thank god. I appreciate your video. Thank you
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Thanks so much for posting this video and for the thorough instruction. This was way above my skill level but I was able to get through it and it worked!! Thanks!!!
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Thank you so much! This video was exactly what I needed to get my snow blower back up and running. Didn't get much snow last winter so hadn't started it in 2 years. Good reminder to always drain any gas out of the carb before storing for the season.
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Hey just wanted to say a big thank you for making this! you taught me how to troubleshoot and replace my old carb, I had no clue how to do it before watching your walkthrough video. you have a knack for teaching!
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Thank you so much, saved me from having to take this in to the repair shop a day before 6-8 inches of snow will fall. Worked like a charm!
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Problem is there's no room for a gas filter ! 🤔
Its inside the fuel tank and some newer machine have a hidden filter in the fuel line. th-cam.com/users/shorts2qkBXxRi8AY
have you had a new unit with a fueline barb come off with the hose? only 2 years old
If you are talking about the metal fuel inlet on the side of the carburetor? I have not come across that issue. They are pressed in from when they are made and if it was loose, it would have leaked fuel as soon as you filled the gas tank up.
well my carb was plugged, i lifted the hose with your same tool and when i grabbed the hose lifted it off the barb was in it, i contact cub and told them about this issue, but decided to replace the wholw carb with a new one, only 45.00 dollars
Great video amazing 👍Thanks!
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Thanks for the video. It helped a lot.
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Is there no air cleaner housing/element?
Correct, there is not an air cleaner on most snow throwers built after 2000 unless there was a engine change during the life of the machine and did not use a snow engine.
Would Trufuel 4 cycle be comparable to Aspen 4 fuel?
Yes, but my opinion and from what I have learned is TruFuel does work, it’s non ethanol, and has stabilizers in it and is much better than pump gas but it still has the harmful products inside that are very bad for the environment and ourselves. It also doesn’t stay fresh as long as Aspen4. The bottom line is yes if you only can get Tru fuel, then I absolutely suggest using it over pump gas if you cannot get Aspen4
ok, I appreciate your input. I only asked about the Trufuel because there is an Ace Hardware just down the street that sells that. Went to the Aspen 4 website and checked on the dealer search for my city and there is one place a half hour away that I will go there to purchase for my snowblower.@@JohnsonsSmallEngines
This helped a lot man thank you.
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Great video! You are a life saver👏🏾
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Excellent tutorial video. !
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Excellent video. Very detailed showing the dismantling of the carburetor and the reinstallation. Your video skills were excellent. I could get my spark pug out but I was able to get starter fluid into the carb and realized I had a carb issue. The other was I could not get a wire small enough to get into the jet that is black and is encased in plastic. I soaked it in gumout and found speaker wire thin enough. It was much harder than the smallest needle I ever had to thread. 0:06
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I had the same problem. Could not find wire small enough for the plastic jet. Ended up using the end of a small resistor from an electronics project!
Idle speed screw: when I have to remove that I will turn it IN as I count 1/2 turns so I know how far out it was. Then I write it down. That way when I replace it I can simply snug it down, DON’T OVERTIGHTEN, and then turn out the appropriate number.