To replace the auger cable on the MTD snow blower, you have to disconnect it from power. Use a screw driver to open the screw and replace the auger cable in question.
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It is under the cover between the blower and the motor.
A two stage snow blower has the auger up front that moves the snow into the paddles that throws the snow. A single stage just has paddles, no auger.
To replace the friction wheel on an MTD snow blower, you will need to disconnect the spark plug wire, remove the auger belt and pulley, then remove the wheel assembly. Install the new friction wheel by reversing the steps, making sure to adjust tension on the drive system properly. Refer to the snow blower's manual for detailed instructions.
having trouble replacing drive cable the end of the cable is an "s" and the pulley is in the way so it is too tight to fit in whats the proper method
the answer is two the larger belt is the drive belt and the smaller of the two is the auger belt.
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Well, replacing the speed selector cable on your Craftsman snow blower is like painting a happy little tree - it just takes a gentle touch and some patience. First, locate where the cable connects to the speed control lever and the transmission. Then, carefully remove the old cable and replace it with the new one, making sure it's properly secured at both ends. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy accidents - you've got this!
It depends on the model. Their smallest models are only capable of dealing with light snow, while the professional models have a 36 inch width and sport a 16 inch auger.
if it a 2 cycle, its probably a bad scrapper bar, this is underneath the unit & scrapes the driveway right behind the auger. or the rubber flights/spiral is worn out on the unit. if its 4 cycle check the skid shoes on the side of the snow blower housing, they wear out & drag. many people go through a set every season. if your going to be working by the auger, disconnect the spark plug wire first. put the unit on a flat place, set scrapper bar on an 1/8"-1/4" shim, install the new ones so they touch the ground. its like little skis for you blower!
Its called a wrench and a lot of patience