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Details: BlueStars 2 Packs 784-5580 Snow Thrower Heavy Duty Metal Slide Shoe Skid – Fits for MTD Cub Cadet Yardman Snow Blower – Replaces 784-5580-0637 784-5580-0638 784-5580-0662
Brand: BlueStars
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- ✅ PROTECT YOUR SNOW BLOWER: 784-5580 protects the snowblower’s housing and auger from damage and helps you get the best snow removal results from your machine. These small attachments act as a spacer between the bottom of your snow blower and your driveway. If you have a cracked or broken skid shoe, replacing it is much less expensive than replacing a damaged housing, auger, or gear box.
- ✅ PERFECT FIT: This slide shoe kit replaces part numbers: 784-5580, 784-5580-0483, 784-5580-0637, 784-5580-0638, 784-5580-0662, 784-5580-0665, 784-5580-0688, 784-5580-0689, 784-5580-0691, 784-5580-0721, 784-5580-0729, 784-5580-4043, 784-5580-4044. Fits for most brands of two-stage 1992 and after and three-stages snow blowers, especially MTD 24″, including MTD, Craftsman, Troy-Bilt, Yard Man, Arnold, Remington, Yard Machines, Columbia, Murray, Robomow, Bolens, etc.
- ✅ SUPERIOR MATERIAL: 784-5580 Snow Thrower Slide Shoe Kit is made of steel, which is non-abrasive material. It is specially made of heavy-duty materials to withstand harsh conditions. It is also a good option for all types of driveways, including cement, asphalt, gravel or any other surface. These skids are more durable, so they can be used on uneven surfaces.
- ✅ EASY TO INSTALL: It takes you about 5 minutes to repair. Please wear work gloves to protect your hands when installing this part. This job is fairly simple to complete with basic hand tools. Save time and a bunch of dollars by replacing the snow thrower polymer slide shoe kit yourself!
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Snow Blower Replacement Parts
Buying Snow Blower Replacement Parts:- Brand Name. Sure, it’s tempting to purchase the cheapest snow blower parts, but, with snow blowers, the old adage “you get what you pay for” definitely holds true.
- Size. The size and type of snow blower replacement parts you need will depend on the size of the snow blower you own. For instance, a 24″ snowblower will usually require 24″ parts, while a 52″ snowblower will need 52″ parts.
- Availability. Once you know the size you need, check the availability of the replacement part. If you notice it’s out of stock, contact the seller to inquire about availability.
- Price. Once you know what size part you need, check the price of it on Amazon. You may find a better deal from a seller that’s local to you.
- Service. The last thing you want is to purchase a snow blower part, only to find it won’t work with your snow blower. So, make sure the seller’s return policy is satisfactory.
- Maintenance. Remember to check how often the replacement part needs to be maintained.
How to choose Snow Blower Replacement Parts
When shopping for snow blower replacement parts, there are a few different options to choose from, including blades, skid shoes, impellers, engines, and tracks.- Blades: The blades of a snow blower determine its ability to handle different types of snow. Blades can be metal or rubber, and come in different widths, ranging from 3/4″ to 1 1/2″.
- Skid shoes: Skid shoes help the snow blower’s wheels move smoothly over various surfaces, including pavement, gravel, dirt, and grass.
- Impeller: The impeller of a snow blower is the part of the snow blower that pushes the snow forward.
- Engines: The engine of a snow blower gives it the power it needs to move heavy piles of snow. Most engines have a cc rating, which refers to the number of cubic centimeters (cc) the engine has.
- Tracks: Tracks allow a snow blower to operate on sidewalks, pavement, gravel, dirt, and grass.
How to maintain Snow Blower Replacement Parts
Snow blowers or snow throwers are garden-equipment staples. But, much like the lawnmowers they resemble, snow blowers require regular maintenance. If youre looking to maintain your snow blower, there are a few things you can do.- Check your oil. Before you go for a run, check your oil and replace it if necessary. Your snow blowers oil should be light and light brown in color. It should be labeled “2-cycle oil.”
- Check and replace your filters. Just like cars, snow blowers should have filters. Before you go for a ride, check your filters and replace them if necessary.
- Check your spark plugs. Before you go for a run, check your spark plugs. If they are blackened or discolored, your snow blower may need a tune-up.
- Check your spark plug wires. Before you go for a run, inspect your spark plug wires to make sure they aren’t frayed or cracked. If you find any, replace them.
- Check your fuel line. Before you go for a run, check your fuel line to make sure it isn’t cracked, flaking, or warped.
- Check your harness. Before you go for a run, inspect your snow blowers harness to ensure it is tight and free from damage.
- Check your blower blades. Before you go for a run, inspect your snow blowers blades for damage. If they are cracked, chipped, or bent, replace them.
- Check the chain case. Before you go for a run, inspect your snow blowers chain case for rust or corrosion. If it is, clean it and replace it with new oil.
- Check your parking brake. Before you go for a run, inspect your snow blowers parking brake to make sure it is engaged.




