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Small snow blowers like the 10HP 30" dual stage i use have an electric start starter, however it has to be plugged into an 120v outlet for that starter to work. In the (snowblower) forums at least the first thing they tell everyone is to ensure you remove the plug wire, as a precaution. Same with my lawnmower, i always unplug the spark plug wire lead when i get under to remove and sharpen the blade, they is absolutely no way for anything to happen even though it might be a million to one possibility.I've removed the chain and bar on my chainsaw to go through the process, everything i have seen by way of forums or video is no one removes the plug wire. I have done the same but wanted to ask specifically from people who know the equipment like the back of their hands.
Small snow blowers like the 10HP 30" dual stage i use have an electric start starter, however it has to be plugged into an 120v outlet for that starter to work. In the (snowblower) forums at least the first thing they tell everyone is to ensure you remove the plug wire, as a precaution. Same with my lawnmower, i always unplug the spark plug wire lead when i get under to remove and sharpen the blade, they is absolutely no way for anything to happen even though it might be a million to one possibility.
I've removed the chain and bar on my chainsaw to go through the process, everything i have seen by way of forums or video is no one removes the plug wire. I have done the same but wanted to ask specifically from people who know the equipment like the back of their hands.