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Details: Tolxh #731-04954 Snow Thrower Steering Trigger Replacement Part NEW For MTD
Brand: Tolxh
This part is a non-original compatible spare, the manufacturer’s name and part number are for reference only. Please note Promise warranty service, 1 year warranty, 1 month money back guarantee, your satisfaction is always our highest pursuit! Please contact us with any questions or concerns! If this product is not suitable for your model after receiving the goods or during the installation process, please be sure to contact us in time, and we will help you choose the accessories suitable for your model. If there is an error in the process of installing and replacing this product, which causes our product to be damaged or unusable, please contact us in time, we can help you reduce the loss. Too many part numbers to list all. If you can’t find the part you need, please contact us and we will try our best to help you find the right part. We accept bulk product orders Includes (1)731-04954 Snow Thrower Steering Trigger Compatible models include for Craftsman 24710568, 247888760, 247888780, 247888700, 247888701, 247888740, 247888741, 247889780, 247889760, 247888742, 247888702, for MTD 31AE6GFF795 (2007), 31AE6GLF795 (2006), 31AE6GFF304 (2007), 31AE6GFF372 (2007), 31AE6GFF401 (2007), 31AE6GFF720 (2007), 31AE6GFF730 (2007), 31AE6GFF301 (2007), 31AE6GFF709 (2007), 31AE6GFF371 (2007), 31AE6GFF307 (2007), 31AE6GFF513 (2007), 31AE6GFF713 (2007), 31AE6GFF382 (2007), 31AE6GFF000 (2007), 31AE6GFF121 (2007), 31AE6GFF205 (2007), 31AE6GFF705 (2007), 31AE6GFF706 (2007), 31AE6GFF026 (2007),
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- Products can be returned
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- 100% Quality Assurance: Well-designed, well-crafted. Not an OEM part, but meets OEM manufacturing requirements. This is the manufacturer’s replacement and is functionally equivalent to the previous part.
- Made of durable high quality materials. Compact and sturdy, built to last.
- Easy to install, saving time and money. Super durable.
- Please confirm that the model you need to buy matches our model before ordering.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Snow Blower Replacement Parts
Buying Snow Blower Replacement Parts- Consider your intended use.
- Look at the appliance’s size. Snow blowers come in different sizes. Smaller blowers are best for walkways and sidewalks, while larger blowers are best for large driveways or open spaces.
- Look at the appliance’s weight. Snow blowers weigh 60 to 150 pounds. Shop around for models that weigh as little as 30 pounds.
- Look for features that are important to you. Snow blowers come equipped with various safety features. Look for a blower with an automatic shut-off switch, which shuts the machine off when an obstacle is detected.
- Select a wattage. Snow blowers come in wattages ranging from 1,500 to 3,000. The wattage of blowers is largely determined by the size of the machine.
- Consider blower features. Some blowers come with storage baskets. Look for blowers with wheels for maneuverability. Look for blowers with headlights and reflectors.
How to choose Snow Blower Replacement Parts
Before investing in a new snow blower, it’s important to do your homework.- What kind of snow blower do you want? Are you in the market for a single-stage snow blower or a two-stage snow blower? Depending on your needs, you may find that one snow blower is more effective than the other.
- How much snow are you clearing? If you have a small driveway or sidewalk, a single-stage snow thrower may be all you need. Two-stage snow throwers, on the other hand, can clear snow up to 9 inches deep.
- How large is your driveway? Many snow blowers come with a maximum capacity that is 30 inches wide and 28 feet long. However, if you have a larger driveway or sidewalk, you may want to consider a snow blower with a 36-inch width and 30-foot length.
- What is the terrain like? If you live in a hilly or mountainous area, you may want to invest in a snow blower with 3 or more wheels.
- What kind of warranty comes with the snow blower? If possible, you should invest in a snow blower that comes with at least a 1-year warranty.
- What kind of service will the snow blower require? Some snow blowers will require less maintenance than others. Consider whether or not you want to invest in a new snow blower, or if buying a used one is a better option.
- What are the operating costs? Finally, it’s important to consider the amount of work that the snow blower will require. Make sure that you have enough room to store the machine, as well as the necessary power source.
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


