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Details: 10pcs Shear Pins for Snowblower and 10pcs Cotter Pins Replacement Parts for 738-04124 and 714-04040 Snowblower Compatible with MTD Craftsman Cub Cadet Troy Bilt
Brand: TOYMIS
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- Package Content: You will receive 10 pieces of shear pins and 10 pieces of cotter pins for snowblower, well packed in a plastic case for easy storage. Sufficient for your needs of snowblower parts replacement.
- Product Size: The cotter pins measure about 3.4cm / 1.3inch long and the shear pins measure about 4.2cm / 1.65inch in length and 0.6cm / 0.24inch in bottom diameter, which are compatible with a variety of machines: Cub Cadet 738-04124A, 714-04040 snowblowers, MTD machines, etc. (Note: Our product is not original replacement part of the brands it fits.)
- Premium Material: Our shear pins and cotter pins are made of high quality metal, sturdy, wear resistant and durable, not easy to break or accumulate dust. You can use them for quite a long time.
- Easy to Install: These shear pins and cotter pins can be assembled easily, compatible with most of the snowblower, MTD machines, yard workers, lawn tractors and more. Please check the size of our products carefully whether to match your machines before purchasing.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Snow Blower Replacement Parts
Snowblowers need to be durable, effective, and efficient. If you have an old snow blower, you’re bound to have broken, worn-out, or obsolete parts. Buying replacement parts for old snow blowers can be time-consuming, expensive, and frustrating. There are, however, a few tools you can use to find the most appropriate replacements.- Look at the manufacturer’s website or catalog. It’s possible to find a manufacturer’s online catalog or website with a list of replacement parts.
- Look at the snow blower’s manual. If you’re having a hard time finding the parts you need, the manual may be your only recourse.
- Check the Internet. If you’re having trouble finding replacement parts, do a little research online. There are often websites geared toward snow blowers.
- Talk to other snow blowers owners. People who own snow blowers and know how to get the most out of them may know what parts to look for and what brands to use.
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 the outdoor power equipment that churns up snow are a must-have for winter, but upkeep can be a challenge.Snow blowers can run on gas or electricity, and while gas and electric-powered models have their differences, the maintenance that goes into keeping these outdoor power equipment running is pretty much the same.
First, you should regularly have a professional tune-up done, especially if you use your snow blower often. Regular tune-ups will help you avoid small problems turning into larger ones.
Although snow blowers do require regular upkeep, there are some things you can do yourself like replacing the spark plug and the oil to keep the machine running smoothly.
1. Replace the spark plug.
A spark plug is a small metal component that ignites the fuel mixture in the engine. Over time, the spark plug may wear down, preventing the engine from starting.
To replace the spark plug, first, remove the snow blower from the storage area and loosen the spark plug wire. Then, use a spark plug socket to unscrew the old spark plug and screw in a new one.
2. Change the oil.
The oil in a snow blower keeps the moving parts of the machine running smoothly, lubricating them and preventing them from getting too hot and wearing them down.
To change your oil, remove the snow blower from the storage area and locate the oil reservoir. In most cases, the oil reservoir is located behind the engine or near the bottom of the machine. Use a funnel to fill the reservoir. Then, replace the snow blower cover and tighten the bolts.
3. Change the air filter.
In addition to lubricating the moving parts, the oil also keeps the air passing through the machine’s air filter clean. Over time, the filter can become clogged up with




