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M1227E (1696001) Snapper Snow Blower

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This is a notched traction drive belt for a snowblower, sold individually. It is also sometimes referred to as a ground drive belt. It measures approximately 3/8-inches wide and 33-1/6-inches long. Th...
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This knob is used on a variety of lawn and gardening equipment and acts as a nut to fasten bolts and stayed secure in your tool. Replace this part if your bolt is loose and needs security. The diamete...
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This authentic replacement part is designed for use with Craftsman snowblowers. Ball bearings are used to reduce friction between rotating parts. The balls or rollers take the load and spin, distribut...
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This Auger Drive Belt is an original part from Craftsman for use with Craftsman Snowblowers. The auger drive belt rotates the auger on the snowblower. The most common reason for replacing the drive be...
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This is an original part from Craftsman for use with Craftsman Snowblowers. The fiction wheel assembly meshes with the friction disc, causing the drive wheel axle to turn. The most common reason for r...
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This nut is mostly used in lawn tractors and snow blowers and is in different locations in the machine, depending on snowblower. It is made from metal and measures to 5/16 inches for the diameter and ...
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This is a genuine OEM sourced replacement hardware designed for use with snowblowers. Shear bolts are installed in order to protect your unit. If the auger gets jammed or clogged, shear bolt is design...
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This is an original replacement part manufactured for use with Craftsman snow throwers. The special bolt is used to secure the auger blade to the axle. The bolt is used as a safeguard if the blade get...
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This is a hair pin clip for your lawn equipment. You may also know it as a cotter pin. It is a multi-application part, depending on your unit, as well as the make and model. To correctly install the p...
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The shear pin spacer sleeve goes between the auger and the snowblower screw. This part is priced individually. This is an authentic Craftsman replacement part that is sourced from the original manufac...
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This is an authentic OEM sourced replacement component which is specially made for use with Craftsman lawn and garden equipment. It is a standard hardware which has multiple applications, please make ...
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It is an authentic OEM part which is specially designed for Murray, Snapper and Simplicity snowblowers. This bearing secures and stabilizes moving parts to ensure proper rotation angle and position. U...
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Drive system does not work
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Auger will not turn
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Will not blow snow
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Customer:
Kenneth from ALDAN, PA
Parts Used:
1501435MA, 585416MA, 1733324SM
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Socket set, Wrench set
Refurbishing for next winter season
I replaced the auger belt and drive belt by separating the machine. The auger belt alone can be replaced by simply tilting without separating but the drive belt can not. So after separating the machine, I removed the auger belt by loosening the belt guide and removing the tensioner. I then loosened the nut that secures the drive wheel. This gave me enough play to remove the drive belt from the drive tensioner and then wiggle it from the drive wheel and out of the machine. Install by wiggling the belt back behind the drive wheel until you can slip it on the wheel. pull tensioner pulley out of the way to get the belt on the top pulley. Tighten the nut to secure the drive wheel. Reconnect the machine at the bottom of the auger housing and replace the auger belt, tensioner, and belt guide. Complete by replacing the upper bolts that hold the two parts together. I have not replaced the friction wheel as of yet. My process took 30 - 45 minutes for both belts.
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