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HomeSnow Thrower PartsJohn DeereSnowthrower Paddle Set Craftsman, NOMA 302565; John Deere M94576, M94574 |
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Just what I needed Jan 23, 2010
By Dave Ironically, this blade set also fits pretty well on a 22" Craftsman snow thrower (made by Murray, now bought out by Briggs & Stratton). I searched all over for replacement blades for the 22" Craftsman and all I can find is the complete auger assembly for $150 or more. The center paddles are about an inch narrower than the original ones, but I don't think it will be a problem. All the holes lined up perfectly. Again, this review concerns attaching these blades to a Craftsman snow thrower, model 536.881501. I can't comment on their intended application, but I can say this: The Amazon price is way better than any other I found online.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Craftsman 22" Snow Blower Paddle set replacement Dec 01, 2010
By Bill September 2005 I purchased a Craftsman 22" snowblower. After 4 years with the warranty expired my auger assembly was worn down to the steel frame. I obtained 2 estimates on replacing the auger assembly, both of them were approximately $275.00. I obtained one estimate on replacing the worn out paddle set on the auger which was $275.00. I was frustrated because the snowblower is in good shape. The people who gave me the estimates were (I believe) more interested in selling me a new snowblower than repairing the old one. After a series of searches on the internet I was able to find the paddle set that fit my snowblower. My total cost in obtaining the paddle set and purchasing replacement hardware (s.s. bolts and locking washers) came to about $70.00. I replaced the 1/4" rivets with 1/4" stainless steel bolts and locking washers. I also had to raise the snowblower frame by approximately 3/8" because the frame support was worn. It has not snowed yet however I have fired up the snowblower with the new paddle set, it's working. I was amazed how simple and secure AMAZON.COM was in the purchase. In the future I will definitely use them again.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Great solution for worn paddles Oct 04, 2010
By Mustgamble Product worked perfectly to replace worn paddles on a 2002 Murray 21" 4.5HP single stage snow blower. All holes lined up just fine. All you have to do is get thirty 3/4" long X 5/16" bolts with nuts (locking type best) along with some loc-tite. Just drill out the rivets (1/4 drill bit works best) then widen the hole to 5/16" with a 5/16" drill to accomodate the bolts. Put on the paddles and you are good to go. Fast shipping from this company and product was as described and the best price I could find.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Perfectly fix our snow thrower Dec 30, 2010
By Gaby My husband bought this old snow thrower in a fly market and the only thing needed to make it work was the paddle set. We ordered from Amazon and perfectly fix our snow thrower. We used few days ago and was running like a pro.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Worked on a Craftsman Jan 12, 2011
By John W. Brady I bought this based on the recommendation from another review, fitting to a Craftsman 22". Worked great. This seller ships quickly, I had it in just a few days! Thank you.
Drill out the rivets. I suggest getting 1/2" bolts or maybe 3/16". Don't use the permanent lock-tite. You will need to replace this rubber again at some point.
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