247885500 Craftsman Snow Blower - Overview
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1/4-20 Hex Lock Nut
PartSelect #: PS10051526
Manufacturer #: STD541425
This is a genuine replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The hex lock nut is commonly found in power tools and yard equipment from Craftsman, such as radial saws and snowblowers. T...
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Original shave plate badly worn
With WD-40 or equivalent, spray the four nuts on the underside of the snow blower housing that hold the shave plate to the housing. Also spray the two bolts that hold the shave plate to the side of the housing. Let sit for a few minutes and using a 1/2" box end wrench remove the four nuts on the bottom of the housing. If necessary, apply heat with a torch to loosen. Using a 9/16" box end wrench, remove the nuts on the sides (these also hold the adjustable skid feet). It is recommended that the bottom bolts and nuts be replaced with 5/16-18 X 3/4" long zinc plated carriage bolts using zinc plated washers and ny-lock nuts. It is also recommended that all of th screw threads be coated with an anti- seize lubricant so disassembly at a later date will be easy.
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John from HARRISVILLE, NH
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Wrench set
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Mixer began to make a noise on speed two and higher
We took our 30 plus year mixer apart. I removed the old grease. There was some crumbly looking grease in the main housing gear section where the nylon gear is located. It looked like it had flour mixed in it. Not certain. Removed as best possible all old grease and applied 6 oz. of new Benalene grease to all of the gears. Now it does not make the slight howl sound.
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LISA M from BATESVILLE, AR
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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