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How to Start a Single-Stage Snow Blower

By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL)

There are basically two ways to start a single-stage snow blower.

1. Recoil (or Pull) Start
2. Electric (or Push Button) Start

Most people opt for the electric start feature because they want to avoid the shoulder strain.

In reality, it's much easier to pull the rope on newer models. Electric start is now better suited for folks who physically can't.

Also, manufacturers are no longer including the electric start cord with their snow blowers. If you want to use the electric start feature, you must buy a cord separately.

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