For summer use this engine taked sae 30 for winter use sae5-30 or 10w is an acceptable subsitute.
Oscar Wilson.com bought all the parts for the Murray snowblower. Contact them and give them your model number and serial number of your snowblower and if they have any left they will take care of you.
tha date is on the tag directly below where you found the model number. If its not there, you need to take the serial number into sears and they can tell you. tha date is on the tag directly below where you found the model number. If its not there, you need to take the serial number into sears and they can tell you.
There should be a galvanized nipple with a cap on the end of it stick out the back of the snowblower. Take the cap off that nipple and tip back to drain the old oil. Fill oil via yellow oil cap on top of snowblower. Approx 3/4 of a quart.
My John Deere snowblower with a 5 horsepower Tecumseh engine takes ( 20 ounces ) which would be .625 of a U.S. quart
SAE 10w30 synthetic oil.
There doesn't seem to be a model like that at all. Double check your numbers. To look at the manual, go to Sears.com and just search Parts. That'll take you to the Part Direct page. Enter your correct model number there and it will give you the manual as well as an exploded view of your snowthrower.
go to sears.com type in model number and serial number, most of the time they will show you a parts break down/ note belts are like every thing else you get what you pay for. a good belt will cost about $20
fordward is 1/2 by 38 inch reverse is 1/2 by 44inch
How to take off the carburetor off a cub cadet snowblower 305cc 30 in cut. Take the out side cover off of the carburetor
pull or press the bearing out and take to a local bearing/machine shop to measure
forward drive belt is a Gates # 6838 38x1/2 reverse belt is a Gates # 45x1/2
To replace the drive belt on an Ariens snowblower, first, ensure the machine is turned off and disconnected from the power source. Remove the outer cover by unscrewing it, then take off the old belt by releasing the tension and sliding it off the pulleys. Install the new belt by threading it around the pulleys and ensuring it's properly seated. Finally, reassemble the cover and test the snowblower to ensure the belt is functioning correctly.