dnw64
Veteran Member
Last time I blew snow, twice, while backing up on level ground (PTO engaged, PTO RPM) the engine quit for maybe a half second then kept going.
Today, blowing 20" of snow, the engine just plain quit. There were no warning symbols, wasn't close to Hot. Opened the hood, looked for something obvious, found nothing. So I tried starting it, started right up and I finished another 30 minutes of blowing with no issues.
FWIW it's not cold today (20 oe so) and I'm running winter mix with Howe's. Also, since it quit last time under virtually no load I highly doubt it's a fuel issue, but I can be schooled.
Any ideas?
Today, blowing 20" of snow, the engine just plain quit. There were no warning symbols, wasn't close to Hot. Opened the hood, looked for something obvious, found nothing. So I tried starting it, started right up and I finished another 30 minutes of blowing with no issues.
FWIW it's not cold today (20 oe so) and I'm running winter mix with Howe's. Also, since it quit last time under virtually no load I highly doubt it's a fuel issue, but I can be schooled.
Any ideas?