Drain it out again and rinse it out with gasoline.
Because it probably has a crack or a hole in it.
Carburetor fuel leakage is almost ALWAYS caused by a worn or damaged needle and seat.I just replaced the needle&seat But it turned out to be a leak in the float. Remove the float and shake it next to your ear if you hear anything in there it's most likely fuel inside that will make the float sink.
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I purchased my Toro weedeater in 2007. It uses a 50:1 gas/oil ratio.
According to the owner's manual, the correct oil/gas ratio for a Toro s200 snowblower is 32:1, or 4 ounces of oil for every gallon of gas.
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They dont use a drain pug on the gas tank, only way to drain it is to get a siphone pump and drain it. oldgrizzly
there are no drain plugs on gas tanks, you will have to siphon the gas out or take the tank down to get the gas out.
Depending of the surfaces to clear and the quantity of snow to remove different type of Toro snow blowers are available. Toro offers light electric snow blowers but also medium and heavy duty gas snow blowers. On average a new Toro snow blower cost $289 .This however isn't really meaningful . Toro snow blowers accomodate a wide range of budgets. Indeed the price of a new Toro snow blower goes from $79 for simple electric ones to $499+ for the latest gas ones.
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