If this needs put in a different place by all means just move it I won't be offended.
Anyhow so after getting a very heavy 30" of snow last week the wife and I on Sat morning were strolling thru Lowes looking at $800 snow blowers. I told her maybe in a month or so I can find one at a Mom n Pop place that they don't want to sit on for an entire year for a discount. As fate would have it the older female realtor who lives across from me (who I had a discussion about her broken snow blower a week earlier) later this same Saturday hits me up and says she has a deal for me. Apparently she needed to get her convertible out of storage and needed to make room in her garage. She tells me that the primer is out of it and she doesn't know how to start it. Visibly it also had a flat tire. Tells me $50 and it's mine.......
Not the best picture but Score!
So I literally drag it home with one flat tire and never hearing it run. Looked like it was never used other than the extremely dirty oil. So my two youngest girls help me get it up on my steel (Yes Don no wood tables for me!) work bench and I tear it apart. I pull the primer out thinking it's probably bad. Nope it blew air when I pressed on it but it was not hooked up. I pull off the steel cover to the carb which was only attached with two of three screws. One was missing and one was a wood screw instead of a sheet metal screw and lock washer. So this I find this hanging from the carb........
So yeah now we know why the primer didn't work! So I pull both wheels off as I'm a big proponent of tubes in ultra small tires. Make a trip to the tractor supply to get new quart of oil, couple of tubes, spark plug, couple sheet metal screws and some fresh gas. Less than $30 and a little sweat and she starts and runs like a top! I think the machine is easily worth $200 has electric start even.