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Name AJ Klimeck
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Re: Craftsman snowblower model # 536.918200 Owners manual
#1   Nov 26, 2008 12:58 am
RJ17LM OR RJ19LMAJ
Re: Help, need old (1988) Mastercraft MTD auger brake & tensioner pics?
#2   Nov 24, 2008 12:55 pm
When you edited your post the board did not reflect that there was a change so untill you posted again I didn't know that you had added the model numbers. here is a drawing of your model I'll keep looking for a better picture.

Re: toro 824 xl snow blower
#3   Nov 20, 2008 6:44 pm
You can go to www.toro.com to lookup your model just need the model number & serial number (824 XL is not the model number). There should be no up & down movement you need to replace the bearing before the shaft is damaged. Part number of just the bearing is 63-3450 there is an assy part number 12-8789 that is the bearing & both bearing plates if there is any damage to the bearing plates you should replace them too.

AJ

Re: Help, need old (1988) Mastercraft MTD auger brake & tensioner pics?
#4   Nov 17, 2008 11:16 am
Post the model & serial numbers so we can look it up

AJ

Re: Do Ariens snowblowers have Hydrostatic drives like Honda snowblowers ?
#5   Nov 12, 2008 12:21 pm
borat wrote:
Thanks for that AJ.

Does Husqvarna build Craftsman snow throwers in their plant and just give them a different paint job?  Or does Husky & Craftsman use a generic manufacturer such as Murray or MTD to build their machines?  I'd find it a little unusual to have Craftsman machines coming off of a Husqvarna assembly line.  Not impossible though.  Might be a bit of a marketing dilemma to explain why a Husky is better than a Craftsman however. 


Yes Husqvarna builds Craftsman snow throwers in their plant and gives them a different paint job. Murray is owned by Briggs & Stratton and is but a shell of the former company. All of the Murray product is now built in Snapper/Simplicity plants also owned by Briggs & Stratton. Some of the Sears product is built by Murray and some MTD and the rest Husqvarna. If the model number starts with 917 or 944 it is Husqvarna, 536 is Murray and 247 is MTD so no one company builds all of the Sears product. Briggs has recently dropped the Murray name and has changed it to Briggs & Stratton Yard Power Products Group which includes Murray, Snapper, Simplicity, Generac Portable Products LLC (not to be confused with Generac Power Systems the former owner of Generac Portable Products LLC) and some others that I just can't think of right now.

AJ

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