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This OEM-verified shear bolt, measuring 2-1/8 inches in length and 5/16 inches in diameter, is designed to break under excessive force to protect your lawn equipment by absorbing the impact. Specifica...
The Friction Wheel is part of the clutch assembly, which helps to drive your unit. If broken from being worn down, you will have drivability problems and should replace the part. This part is metal wi...
The Runner is a 6 x 3.5 inch, orange, metal part which is used to allow the snowblower to glide smoothly on the ground. It's installed using a wrench or socket, and its installation has been rated "Ea...
This roll pin is a genuine OEM part that is designed for use with various makes and models of snowblowers and lawn tractor snowblower attachments. Made of metal and sold as an individual part, this pi...
This chute gear in your snowblower is a plate-like part found in the discharge chute crank mechanism. It is responsible for controlling the movement of the chute, allowing you to direct the snow being...
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Todd
December 1, 2023
When you pull in the clutch to drive the tires. Is the clutch plate supposed to be spinning already to energize the friction plate? Or is it energized when you pull in the clutch?
For model number 924121
Hello Todd, thank you for your inquiry. According to our research, the clutch plate always spins, whether the clutch is pulled or not. We hope this information is useful!