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How Do I Start My Snowblower?

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How Do I Start My Snowblower?

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Sometimes the gasoline-powered snow blower can be tricky to start. Not only is the cord difficult to yank correctly but there are also a few potential dangers when starting your snow blower. Snow blowers are one of the leading causes of finger amputations and there have been a few cases of death resulting from snow blowers. However, most snow blowers are used regularly every winter without injury, if done correctly. Find a well-ventilated area to start your snow blower to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide can fill up an enclosed area. Select a level area as well. Wear safety goggles to avoid injuring your eyes with flying debris. Remove as much debris from the area as possible before snow blowing. The debris can damage your snow blower and can fly up and hit you. Keep your body parts away from the gears, chains and auger to avoid injury or amputation when starting your snow blower. Hold tightly to the handle on the back of your snow blower with your weak hand and hold on

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