Leaf Blower 10-CPM and Harman P-38

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railcon56

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Nov 11, 2010
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Central Pa.
Ok have my lea blower all ready to go. Where exactly is the Vacuum tube on the 10-CPM? Do I just disconnect the hose, or do I have to do more and tape it also. I am also going to go my P-38. Where is this vacuum tube and what do I have to do disable?
Thanx in advance,
 
Many members here are just leaving the door open with no adverse effects.
 
rail said:
Ok have my lea blower all ready to go. Where exactly is the Vacuum tube on the 10-CPM?.....

It's located on the left side of the stove (viewed from the rear) just in front of the control boards.....the vacuum switch is mounted there too.
 
imacman said:
It's located on the left side of the stove (viewed from the rear) just in front of the control boards.....the vacuum switch is mounted there too.

So unhook the tube? I'm not quite sure what to do with it? Dumb newbie i am.
 
rail said:
imacman said:
It's located on the left side of the stove (viewed from the rear) just in front of the control boards.....the vacuum switch is mounted there too.

So unhook the tube? I'm not quite sure what to do with it? Dumb newbie i am.

If you're concerned, just reach in and pull the tube off the vacuum switch. Just don't forget to put it back on afterward.
 
imacman said:
you're concerned, just reach in and pull the tube off the vacuum switch. Just don't forget to put it back on afterward.

No not concerned just didn't know if I had to tape over the tube hole, and I wanted to make sure that I knew exactly what to do.
 
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