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Snow Blower Shear Pin, .25
PartSelect Number PS9110822
Manufacturer Part Number 738-04124A
This individually sold shear pin is an OEM replacement that is most typically used in snowblowers but can also be used within snowblower attachments for lawn tractors. Its main uses are connecting the auger and auger shaft, which are the rotating blades, and to protect more valuable components such as the transmission.If the snow is causing excessive force or there is a jam within the auger and connected housing,it will cause the shear pin to snap, effectively stopping the rotation of the auger, while the auger shaft and gears will continue turning. If the shear pin snaps, snow will simply build up on the outside of the auger housing, since the auger will no longer spin. This shear pin has a .25-inch diameter, and 1.5-inch length and is sold individually. Most augers have a pin on each side, so you may need to purchase more than one, and it is also recommended that you carry spare pins in case of a future breakage.
Snow Blower Shear Bolt
PartSelect Number PS9002923
Manufacturer Part Number 51001500
This OEM-verified shear bolt, measuring 2-1/8 inches in length and 5/16 inches in diameter, is designed to break under excessive force to protect your lawn equipment by absorbing the impact. Specifically, it allows the augers of your machine to stop while the shaft and gear case continue to rotate. To check if the shear bolt is broken, inspect it for fractures or missing pieces. You might notice that the shaft of your machine is rotating normally but the augers are not moving with it. It is important to address a damaged shear bolt promptly to avoid costly repairs or equipment failure. To remove the shear bolt from your machine, use a wrench or socket to turn it counterclockwise. As this replacement part is sold individually, it is strongly recommended that you keep spare bolts on hand in the event that they break.
Installation Instructions
Dennis from WESTFIELD, MA
Switch return spring broken
Removed panel, unsrew switch assy. Remove electric connector s, reverse process to reinstall
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Snow Blower Primer Bulb
PartSelect Number PS9056413
Manufacturer Part Number 66-7460
This manufacturer-certified Primer Bulb is a black rubber part which comes individually sold. It is used to pump fuel from the fuel tank to the carburetor to start the engine. Installation is rated as "Easy" by customers, and will require a screwdriver and pliers. The part attaches to the primer assembly. If the bulb breaks due to wear/fatigue/damage you will see fuel leaking, and the part should be replaced. Refer to your make, model and diagrams to ensure this is the correct part.
Snow Blower Clip-hold Down (nylon)
PartSelect Number PS9903766
Manufacturer Part Number 1724869099
Hold-down clips, also known as retaining, locking or fastening clips, are designed to secure and fasten specific parts within equipment, and the use depends on the type and model. This hold down clip is used to secure the chute of various models of snowblowers, and is sold as an individual OEM part, without any securing hardware. Made of nylon, this clip secures to the chute with two screws and two washers. If you notice a wobbly or insecure chute resulting in excessive vibrations from the chute, check to make sure the clip is in-place before inspecting it for damage and ordering a replacement. To replace this clip, you will need to gain access to the chute, with either a screwdriver or wrench, and once you can access it, it is as simple as unscrewing the old clip and installing the new clip and rest of the assembly.
Snow Blower Tiller Cable Barrel Holder
PartSelect Number PS9167431
Manufacturer Part Number 946-0605
This cable barrel holder is a genuine OEM part that is designed for use with tillers and snow throwers. Sold as an individual part, this holder measures approximately 1-inch in length and is used to secure the clutch control handle and cable together. This holder is made of durable plastic and can replace the old holder by simply removing it, inserting the cable into the new holder, and tightening it until it is locked in place.?
Snow Blower Friction Wheel
PartSelect Number PS17016657
Manufacturer Part Number 09475300
The Friction Wheel is part of the clutch assembly, which helps to drive your unit. If broken from being worn down, you will have drivability problems and should replace the part. This part is metal with a rubber outer ring, and comes in white/black. Installation will require a wrench set, socket set, and pliers and is rated as "Medium" difficulty by customers. Refer to your make, model and diagram to check if this is the right part for you.
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Snow Blower Chute Flange Keeper
PartSelect Number PS10005747
Manufacturer Part Number 731-0851A
This chute flange keeper is sourced from the original equipment manufacturer for use in snowblowers. The plastic keeper allows the snowblower chute to pivot, and secures the flange that connects the chute to the blower frame and holds it in place during use. Over time the flange keeper can break or fall off, which causes the chute to dislodge or shift from its position. If you notice that debris is discharged in the wrong direction, and you have difficulties adjusting the chute then this is a sign that the flange keeper is no longer functioning as it should. Clean the chute flange and surrounding area before placing the new keeper on. Use a pair of pliers to align the the holes on the flange keeper with the holes on the chute and lock it in place.
Snow Blower Lawn Mower Flanged Lock Nut
PartSelect Number PS9095080
Manufacturer Part Number 712-04065
Designed for use in various models of lawn and garden equipment, this part is not sold as part of a kit or assembly. It is made of metal, is gold in color, and is sold individually. This part may also be called a Flange Lock. This nut is designed to lock in place, preventing vibrations and other parts coming loose.
This nut may be located in multiple locations on your machine, refer to your owners manual to determine if this is the correct part. You will need a wrench or socket set and a torque wrench to complete this repair. You should only torque the nut to the manufacturer recommendation, no tighter.
You will need to replace this part when it is worn or damaged. While this part can wear through regular use, it is most commonly damaged through improper use of a wrench or socket.
Customers describe this repair as Easy.
Snow Blower Lawn Mower Ball Bearing
PartSelect Number PS8887153
Manufacturer Part Number 1705897SM
This ball bearing is sourced from the original equipment manufacturer and can be used in a variety of outdoor equipment. It has an inner diameter of 11/16 inches. The ball bearing provides support for the rotating parts in your equipment and reduces the amount of friction they are subject to during use. If the bearing is not adequately lubricated or has worn down, you may hear grinding or squeaking from your equipment and notice excessive vibration when in use. It is important to address this issue promptly as a faulty ball bearing can potentially damage the parts located near it. To replace the ball bearing, use a pry bar or bearing puller to pry it out of its housing. Clean the housing thoroughly and press your new ball bearing in position. Note that when pressing the ball bearing into place, apply force only to the outer portion of the bearing.
Installation Instructions
Carl from DECATUR, TX
Seized bearing and spacer on bolt shaft for idler pulley
Unfortunately I couldn’t find the spacer on the Internet, so I ended up going to the hardware store and buying multiple sizes of spacers and bearings to complete the install. I ended up using a steel spacer with shoulder and two bearings. Way overkill, but worth the three dollars.
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- Snow Blower Switches
- Snow Blower Touch-Up Paint
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Popular Snow Blower Models
Below are the most popular Snow Blower models we have. Enter your model number in the search box to find your model.
- SX5200E 20 Inch Snow Thrower, 5hp
- SX5200E 20" 5Hp Single Stage Snow Thrower Series 0
- 924121 ST1128 LE 11hp Electric 28" Snowblower
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- 31BM63P3711 Storm 2620
- 31BM63P3711 Storm 2620 Snowblower
- 31BM63P3711 Storm 2620
- 31BM63P3711 Storm 2620
- SS822E () 22" 8Tp Single Stage Snowthrower 2010
- 31AS62N2711 Storm 2410 Snowblower
- 31AS62N2711 Storm 2410
- 31AS62N2711 Storm 2410
- 31AS62N2711 Storm 2410
- 31AS62N2711 Storm 2410
- 3201 20" 3 Hp Single Stage Snow Thrower Series 1
- 3201 20 Inch Snow Thrower, 3hp
- I7243 24" 7 Hp Two Stage Intermediate Snow Thrower Series 3
- I7243 24 Inch Snow Thrower, 7hp
- 932101 ST824 8hp 24" Snowblower