Small engines and outdoor power equipment a care & repair guide for: lawn mowers, snowblowers & small gas-powered implements

If you use gas-powered lawn mowers, snowblowers, chain saws, or any other piece of equipment with an engine, you know how inconvenient it is when the implement needs service. Small-engine maintenance is not that complicated or time consuming, especially if you have good information to show you how....

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Other Authors: Hunn, Peter, 1953-
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: Minneapolis, Minnesota : Cool Springs Press, 2014.
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Summary: If you use gas-powered lawn mowers, snowblowers, chain saws, or any other piece of equipment with an engine, you know how inconvenient it is when the implement needs service. Small-engine maintenance is not that complicated or time consuming, especially if you have good information to show you how. This book is the information source that shows you just what you need to do. Among the skills you'll learn in this fully illustrated book are adjusting and overhauling the carburetor; replacing the spark plug; servicing the fuel system; replacing the rewind cord; testing the electrical system; maintaining the mechanical parts; and much more.
Item Description: Includes index.
Physical Description: 144 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm
ISBN: 9781591865872
1591865875
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Peter Hunn was introduced to small engines on his way home from elementary school when an elderly neighbor with a bad arm asked him to try firing up his lawnmower. Three determined pulls later, the rope-start mill sputtered to life and soon prompted Hunn to notice other little air-cooled engines, as well as outboard motors, about which he's authored several books. The former owner of local radio stations in Pennsylvania and upstate New York, Hunn teaches broadcast and communication subjects at the State University of New York at Oswego and serves as principal at a Syracuse-area career and technical high school. In that role, he always enjoys chatting with students in the Automotive Technology class about their cars, boats, motorcycles, go-karts, and anything else with an engine.