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Tankman

Any source for Reo Snowblowers; literature and parts?

 

Picked up an ST-267 today. Runs but needs a few parts and maintenance. 

The left tire was flat till I filled it with Tuff-Stuff foam. The skids were down to almost nothin', put a pair of new ones on.

The new skids mounting slots were 2-3/4" on center, opened them a bit. The Reo mounting studs are 2-1/2" on center.

Heavy new washers and new locking nuts. Never-Seez on the threads of course. New gas with a good amount of Seafoam.

 

As I play work on the Reo Snowblower, would be a nice walk behind mower too. 

Famous eight (8) letter word; EXERCISE!

Had to edit this post 'cause I know the forum rule. :wwp:

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Tankman

Haven't studied the Reo ST-276 too much, or, getting old (71+ :wacko:).

How does the shield get removed to view the carb? Air cleaner?

The owners manual doesn't show a whole lot.  :eusa-think:

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