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Craftsman Snowblower Snow Blower Replacement Parts For Model 536887990
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Drive system does not work
Auger will not turn
Can't adjust chute
Will not blow snow
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Hi XXXX, Thank you for your question. This repair is not too difficult. Before doing this repair, make sure that the engine has cooled and to prevent the engine from accidentally starting, remove the wire and boot from the spark plug. When doing this repair, make sure there is little or no fuel in the tank. To start, remove the screws securing the belt cover, so you can remove it. Then remove the belt from both the auger drive pulley and the idler pulley. Then, tip the snowblower forward, so that it rests on the auger housing and remove the frame cover. Then use a wrench to loosen the belt retaining bolt, so you can remove it. Next, depress the drive lever and use a clamp to hold the lever in place. Then remove the auger belt from the drive pulley and lift the drive plate to remove the old belt. Then feed the new belt under the drive plate and through the housing. Then loop the belt onto the auger drive pulley and remove the clamp to release the drive lever and reposition the belt retaining bolt and tighten it. Then reinstall the frame cover and secure it with the mounting bolts. Put the snow blower back in the upright position and align the new belt on the engine drive pulley and the idler pulley. Then reattach the belt cover and secure it with the screws. With the repair complete, reattach wire and boot to the spark plug and fill the tank with fuel. The snowblower should now work for you. If you have any questions, please let us know. We are open 7 days a week. We look forward to hearing from you!
Hello Joe, Thank you for writing. The easiest way is to attach one of the ends to either the drive lever or the idler pulley bracket then have a strong piece of string tied to the other end of the spring then pull it into place. Best Regards
Hello David, Thank you for the question. This part is made from durable plastic. Very sorry we do not list a Metal Chute. We strongly recommend you contact the manufacturer, as they would have this information in their system. Ask them for the part number you require and contact back to see if it is something we carry. We hope this helps!
Hi Rick, Thank you for your question. This wheel pin is listed under the model number you provided and would be an exact replacement to the original. If you need help placing an order for it, customer service is open 7 days a week and anyone will be happy to assist you. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!