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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2012

This is how it looks on my Toro Powershift 1132 snowblower. It came back from the shop with a new electronic coil but now it needs choke on 50% to run. I want to adjust and need some guidance please. I think the bottom screw might be the one to play with, they call it "needle valve". It starts real well by the way but runs not that well.
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  • I used it today and it did its job. We had about 20-25 cm and it blew that snow. Tried to unscrew and it was dying so I turned it back clockwise and it worked without any choke. Be carefull, it's very sensitive and you do not need to turn it much. So, closing it will make it richer like it says on the schematic.

  • That's what I thought, thanks. On the little schematic they say to screw it in to make it richer which is strange. I will first try to turn it out like you said and see what happens.

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  • turn out the bottom screw until it runs without choke

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