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Knob, 5/16-18 Wing (Black) – Part Number: 703065
Knob, 5/16-18 Wing (Black)
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PartSelect #: PS9999469
Manufacturer #: 703065
This 5/16-18 wing knob is sold individually. It is a plastic part, black in color, that works on a variety of equipment. Its general function is to allow you to quickly loosen, remove, or fold down th...
$7.59
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Bearing, Ball – Part Number: 1705897SM
Bearing, Ball
PartSelect #: PS8887153
Manufacturer #: 1705897SM
This ball bearing is sourced from the original equipment manufacturer and can be used in a variety of outdoor equipment. It has an inner diameter of 11/16 inches. The ball bearing provides support for...
$8.83
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Skid, Shoe Reversible – Part Number: 1727854BMYP
Skid, Shoe Reversible
PartSelect #: PS8892945
Manufacturer #: 1727854BMYP
This reversible skid shoe, also known as a skid runner or skid plate, is a genuine manufacturer replacement part. It is a metal shoe, measuring 5 3/4 inches by 3 1/3 inches and is designed for use in ...
$17.18
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Screw, Hex Washer Head, Muffler Guard – Part Number: 699854
Screw, Hex Washer Head, Muffler Guard
PartSelect #: PS9295215
Manufacturer #: 699854
$3.99
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Retainer, Spout – Part Number: 7011938SM
Retainer, Spout
PartSelect #: PS9067836
Manufacturer #: 7011938SM
  No Longer Available
Cap-Fuel Tank – Part Number: 795027
Cap-Fuel Tank
PartSelect #: PS9306848
Manufacturer #: 795027
$50.88
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Belt, Drive V3L – Part Number: 1733324SM
Belt, Drive V3L
PartSelect #: PS8891963
Manufacturer #: 1733324SM
$20.78
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Nut-Hex 5/16-18 – Part Number: 703409
Nut-Hex 5/16-18
PartSelect #: PS9999668
Manufacturer #: 703409
This hex nut is a fastener made from steel and is used to secure the end of a bolt in various lawn and garden equipment and machinery. It is a genuine OEM replacement part that comes in a standard siz...
$5.99
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Pin, Hair – Part Number: 703300
Pin, Hair
PartSelect #: PS9999596
Manufacturer #: 703300
The hair pin is a silver, metal pin used to secure and lock parts in place. If broken, the part being secured will come loose and the pin should be replaced. This is an OEM part directly from the manu...
$4.99
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Belt, Auger V 3L – Part Number: 585416MA
Belt, Auger V 3L
PartSelect #: PS9042546
Manufacturer #: 585416MA
$24.78
  In Stock
Wheel, Friction Disc – Part Number: 1501435MA
Wheel, Friction Disc
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PartSelect #: PS9263021
Manufacturer #: 1501435MA
$29.97
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Cotter Pin, 1/4" Self Locking – Part Number: 7023590SM
Cotter Pin, 1/4" Self Locking
PartSelect #: PS9072117
Manufacturer #: 7023590SM
$4.99
  In Stock

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Jarrod
February 28, 2023
What is the correct procedure for replacing the impeller?
For model number M1227E
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Hi Jarrod, thank you for reaching out. Please follow these steps carefully to replace the impeller: Detach the deflector cable from the chute. Remove the screws securing the belt cover and pull the cover off. Use a 1/2-inch socket to remove the bolts and washers, secure the belt guide, and pull the guide off. Remove the bolts and washers securing the blower housing to the frame and pivot the frame away from the blower housing. Detach and rest the rear portion of the snowblower on its handlebars. Remove the auger drive belts and then hold the pulley in place, as you remove the bolt in the washer. Set the pulley and spacer aside. Remove the bolts securing the gearcase to support the bracket. Then remove the bolts securing the rake assembly and pull the assembly out. Be aware that using a pin punch to remove the two mounting pins securing the impeller will require some effort. Pull the old impeller off, and it is ready to install the new impeller. First, position the impeller by aligning the holes in the impeller with the holes in the gearcase shaft. Replace the mounting pins to secure. Now insert the gearcase shaft through the hole in the frame. This will require some effort to align the gearcase with the support bracket. Secure the bolts to align the rake and support the blower housing. Replace the spacer and pulley on the gearcase shaft, secure them with a bolt in the washer, and align the auger belts on the pulley. Rejoin the two halves of the snowblower together. Make sure the chute crank rod is inserted into the hold in the control panel. Reroute the auger drive belts onto the drive shaft. Secure the blower housing to the frame with the bolts and washers. Reinstall the belt guide and secure it with the bolts and washers, replace the belt cover, and secure the screws. Route the deflector cable to the guide and reconnect the T connection with the new impeller installed. You can now return the starting key to the snowblower's engine. We hope this sorts out your problem!

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