Hauling grain the other night, I drive by a neighbor's house for the 4th time that day. Between loads, they must have cleaned out the garage and now there was a pile of miscellaneous metal at the end of their driveway, including a shiny snowblower. I'm guessing the engine wouldn't start. I parked my grain truck, grabbed my pickup and went back to grab the snowblower and there was a guy with a tandem landscape trailer piled with scrap loading everything up already. Less than 4 minutes had passed and air already missed out. My stepdad or brother could both use a good snowblower too. I find most of these small engine issues are dirty carburetors or broken wires that people don't know how to diagnose themselves.
Edit: I've been so dang busy with harvest that I haven't even touched the scrap pile at my house yet. Harvest is busy, but going well so I'll probably still have time once we're done to get my yard cleaned up.