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Review 754-0430a Auger Drive Belt Replaces MTD Troy-Bilt Cub Cadet 954-0430C, 754-0430, 754-0430A, 754-0430B, 754-0431, 954-0430, 954-0430A, 954-0430B, 954-0431, Oregon 75-158, 265-811 2-Stage Snowthrowers

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Details: 754-0430a Auger Drive Belt Replaces MTD Troy-Bilt Cub Cadet 954-0430C, 754-0430, 754-0430A, 754-0430B, 754-0431, 954-0430, 954-0430A, 954-0430B, 954-0431, Oregon 75-158, 265-811 2-Stage Snowthrowers

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Review 754-0430a Auger Drive Belt Replaces MTD Troy-Bilt Cub Cadet 954-0430C, 754-0430, 754-0430A, 754-0430B, 754-0431, 954-0430, 954-0430A, 954-0430B, 954-0431, Oregon 75-158, 265-811 2-Stage Snowthrowers

754-0430 (3/8-inch X 35-inch) Snowblower Drive Belt fits for MTD Troy Bilt Cub Cadet 2-Stage Snowthrowers 754-0430A 954-0430 954-0430A

check price 754-0430a Auger Drive Belt Replaces MTD Troy-Bilt Cub Cadet 954-0430C, 754-0430, 754-0430A, 754-0430B, 754-0431, 954-0430, 954-0430A, 954-0430B, 954-0431, Oregon 75-158, 265-811 2-Stage Snowthrowers

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  • Products can be returned
  • Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
  • Model number: 754-0430, 754-0430A, 754-0430B, 954-0430, 954-0430A, 954-0430B
  • Length:35.1-inch Width:3/8-inch
  • Fits Models:MTD two-stage snow-thrower models from 1992-2002

Notice

  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review 754-0430a Auger Drive Belt Replaces MTD Troy-Bilt Cub Cadet 954-0430C, 754-0430, 754-0430A, 754-0430B, 754-0431, 954-0430, 954-0430A, 954-0430B, 954-0431, Oregon 75-158, 265-811 2-Stage Snowthrowers

review 754-0430a Auger Drive Belt Replaces MTD Troy-Bilt Cub Cadet 954-0430C, 754-0430, 754-0430A, 754-0430B, 754-0431, 954-0430, 954-0430A, 954-0430B, 954-0431, Oregon 75-158, 265-811 2-Stage Snowthrowers

Buyer Guide Snow Blower Accessories

If you’re shopping for a snow blower, there are some accessories you may want to consider adding to your purchase.

  • Safety. The safety features of your snow blower can be affected by which accessories you buy.
  • Storage. Some accessories, such as chute extensions, may be too small to store correctly.
  • Snow Thrower. The snow thrower accessory, or thrower, is designed to make your job easier. It works by spinning at a high velocity and throwing snow at the ground.
  • Electrical. Some snow thrower accessories, such as tow kits, are electrically powered.
  • Snow Blowers. Find the right snow blower for your needs.
  • Depth. Find the right depth. Look for a snow blower that can throw up to 2 inches (50mm) of snow per minute.
  • Width. The width of the snow blower blade should be about 12 inches wide.
  • Length. The length of the blade should be about 21 inches (530mm).

How to choose Snow Blower Accessories

 When shopping for a snow blower, it’s important to figure out which accessories you’ll need. As Consumer Reports explained, here are some popular accessories:

  • An auger: This attachment screws onto your snow blower and is used to remove snow from the auger.
  • Handles: Snowblower handles come in various lengths and weight capacities. If you have a small home or yard, a shorter handle may be a better option than a longer one.
  • A snow bucket: Snow buckets come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials. A plastic or metal snow bucket might be the best option, as they tend to last longer, are more durable, and can be emptied and cleaned more easily.
  • A bagger: The bagger is used to hold loose snow and collects it at the bottom of the snow blower.

How to maintain Snow Blower Accessories

Snow blowers should be cleaned after each use.

  • Check the manual to see how often you should be cleaning your snow blower. If you use your snow blower often, it may need to be cleaned more often.
  • After cleaning your snow blower, you should lubricate the moving parts. Depending on your machine’s design, you can do this manually or automatically.
  • Check you’re manual to see if your snow blower needs to be lubricated.
  • If your snow blower needs lubrication, you should consult your manual to see how often you should lubricate it.
  • Before storage, you should drain the gas and oil.
  • If your snow blower is gas-powered, you should drain the gas.
  • If your snow blower is electric, you should unplug it.
  • After draining the gas and oil, you should check the manual to see if there are any additional steps you need to take.