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11/08/2024

Join Marland Enterprises in Cazenovia, NY, and prepare your snowblower for the upcoming winter months with a timely snowblower oil change using AMSOIL products.

When maintaining your snowblower, using the right products can make all the difference. AMSOIL has your back every step of the way! Learn about the brand’s range online and call Marland Enterprises in Cazenovia, NY, at (315) 727-4645 to order.

As New York residents prepare for the biting cold and inevitable snowstorms that sweep through the state each winter, one of the most important pieces of equipment for homeowners and businesses alike is the snowblower. Whether clearing driveways, walkways, or large commercial properties, a properly maintained snowblower is essential for staying ahead of heavy snowfall. But what happens when your snowblower falters at the worst possible time? The key to keeping your snowblower running smoothly all winter lies in regular maintenance and using high-quality products like AMSOIL small-engine oil.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through the essential snowblower maintenance tasks you should complete before winter hits. We'll focus on why using AMSOIL’s superior small-engine oils can help your snowblower handle even the harshest New York winters. From ensuring a smooth snowblower oil change to preparing your machine for freezing temperatures, you’ll learn everything you need to know to keep your snowblower running efficiently all season long.

The Key to Snowblower Maintenance

Snowblowers endure intense operating conditions, especially in regions like New York, where winters can be long, and snow can pile up quickly. Without regular maintenance, your snowblower may struggle to perform, leading to frustrating breakdowns, costly repairs, and possibly even the need for a new machine.

Snowblower Maintenance Ensures the Following:

  • Smooth operation during heavy snowfall
  • Longer engine life
  • Efficient fuel consumption
  • Fewer repairs and downtime

By taking the time to properly maintain your snowblower, you'll avoid common issues like engine failure, clogged chutes, and underperformance in challenging conditions. Key to this process is using the right products, and AMSOIL small-engine oil is one of the best ways to protect your machine from wear and tear.

Stop by the AMSOIL store before the first snowflake falls, and make sure your snowblower is prepped and ready for action! Or, dial (315) 727-4645, and the AMSOIL experts at Marland Enterprises in Cazenovia, NY, will suggest an AMSOIL product for a snowblower oil change that fits your needs.

Essential Snowblower Maintenance Tasks

1. Snowblower Oil Change

One of the most critical maintenance tasks for your snowblower is performing a regular snowblower oil change. Snowblower engines are often air-cooled, meaning they generate a lot of heat during operation. In addition, snowblowers frequently sit unused for months during the off-season, which can cause oil to degrade.

To ensure your snowblower engine runs smoothly, follow these steps for an effective oil change:

  • Step 1: Warm Up the Engine: Before changing the oil, run your snowblower for a few minutes. This will warm up the oil, making it easier to drain.
  • Step 2: Drain the Old Oil: Place a drain pan under the snowblower’s oil drain plug and remove the plug to let the oil flow out. Be sure to properly dispose of used oil according to local regulations.
  • Step 3: Replace the Oil Filter (if applicable): Some snowblowers come with oil filters. If your model has one, replace the filter at the same time as the oil.
  • Step 4: Add the suitable AMSOIL Small-Engine Oil: After draining the old oil, it’s time to add the fresh AMSOIL small-engine oil. AMSOIL’s synthetic oils are designed to provide superior protection, even in freezing temperatures, ensuring your snowblower operates smoothly under heavy snow conditions.

2. Inspect the Belts and Auger

The belts and auger on your snowblower are responsible for moving snow through the machine and throwing it out of the chute. If these parts are worn or damaged, your snowblower won’t be able to clear snow effectively.

Check for Wear

  • Look for cracks, fraying, or stretching on the belts. If you notice any damage, replace the belts before the snow season begins.
  • Inspect the Auger: The auger should rotate freely without any obstructions. If it’s damaged or rusted, consider replacing it or sharpening the blades if necessary.
  • Tighten Loose Components: Over time, vibration from the snowblower’s operation can loosen bolts and screws. Make sure all fasteners are tight and secure before using the snowblower.

3. Replace the Fuel or Add a Stabilizer

Old or untreated fuel can cause issues for your snowblower’s engine, especially if it’s been sitting idle since last winter. Before starting your snowblower for the season, it’s a good idea to either replace the fuel or add a fuel stabilizer to prevent gumming and ensure smooth operation.

AMSOIL’s Gasoline Stabilizer is an excellent product for treating fuel in your snowblower. Contact Marland Enterprises in Cazenovia, NY, at (315) 727-4645 or order online to prevent oxidation and keep fuel fresh throughout the winter.