Well, I'm not sure about the clear craftsman screwdrivers... But the old snap on hard handles will make your tongue go numb for about a half hour if you lick them. Don't ask me how I know.
I actually service them. Probably renting a gs2632 if it's a Genie. Easy to go up and down, yes. Will you be on level ground? and it better be concrete. These things are heavy, don't like being off road so to speak, and the level sensors can be finicky. What else do you want to know?
Good points 404, but you only get one life. Understandably a lot of the warnings and labels are the company's covering their butts. But you only get one life to live. I deal with safety issues all day long for work, and some of the corners cut to save a penny are seriously dangerous and could...
I just figured if you couldn't read the stickers or warnings on your compressor or any of the equipment you did purchase, that a lengthy and well-worded reply would be unnecessary. Forgive my assumption. Personal safety should always be number one and a little common sense goes a long way...
There is a 1/2 bolt holding the bowl on the bottom of the carb. Pull that and with the straw on your carb cleaner... Spray that into the vertical hole till it shoots out on both sides. Should be good. Also make sure the stupid auto choke thingy is working.