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  • sid
    husqvarna 1830 purchased 3 years ago new. want to change...1
    Service & Maintenance Question posted November 20, 2014 by sid in Husqvarna: Ask & Answer > Snow Blowers public
    husqvarna 1830 purchased 3 years ago new. want to change plug and don't want to turn a 5 minute job into a 5 hour project.

    located plug, high voltage wire comes in from the right and connects to plug via a tubular elbow metal shield vice a rubber boot.

    pulled the shield off the plug but it will not clear the top of the plug and i don't wish to force it.

    to the right of the plug the plug wire comes out from underneath a baffle which also has the choke, primer and key on it. figured the baffle had to be removed so loosened its bolts but the baffle doesn't move easily and i don't want to force it unless thats the way it comes off.

    HOW DO I REMOVE THE SPARK PLUG ON THIS ENGINE??

    THANKS
  • sid
    New 1830 exlt just arrived. built the way Husqvarna makes...Answeredescalated1
    General Product Question last edited February 10, 2012 by sid in Husqvarna: Ask & Answer > Snow Blowers public
    Question:
    New 1830 exlt just arrived. built the way Husqvarna makes motorcycles, i hope.

    An easy (?) question. if i want to move this beast when its parked in the garage with engine off, I assume that the "free wheel" lever engages or disengages the wheels/tracks from the transmission to allow be blower to move when pushed. however, when i engage freewheel and put the blower in Transport position the blower refuses to move when pushed or pulled. serious applied muscle causes the tacks to move slightly and then the wheels meet resistance as if the tranny's engaged? Don't want to force movement and risk internal damage.

    Your advice appreciated

    thanks