Husqvarna 10527STEB Snow Blower Thrower Parts
The Husqvarna 10527STEB is a robust, gas-powered two-stage snow blower known for its reliable performance in demanding winter conditions. Produced in the late 2000s and early 2010s, this model features a 27-inch clearing width, making it a popular choice for homeowners and property managers dealing with moderate to heavy snowfall. Its ease of use and powerful engine contributed to its widespread adoption for both residential and light commercial snow removal.
The Husqvarna 10527STEB snow blower was a mainstay in Husqvarna's lineup, offered during the late 2000s and early 2010s, catering to users needing a capable machine for significant snowfall. Powering this snow blower is a Briggs & Stratton Snow Series engine, typically around 10.5 HP and approximately 305cc, with an electric start option for convenient starting in cold weather. It's a two-stage unit, employing an auger to break up the snow and an impeller to throw it away from the cleared path. The 10527STEB boasts a 27-inch clearing width and an intake height of approximately 23 inches, allowing it to handle substantial snow depths. Its throwing distance can reach up to 45 feet, depending on snow conditions. The drive system is wheel-based, offering multiple forward and reverse speeds for maneuverability. Chute rotation is controlled manually, providing a good range of directional control. A headlight enhances visibility during early morning or late evening snow removal. While not equipped with heated grips, the machine's overall performance and reliability made it a popular choice for areas with moderate to heavy snowfall, working effectively on both packed and loose snow on driveways, sidewalks, and larger properties.
Specifications
| Engine | Briggs & Stratton Snow Series 10.5 HP 305cc Electric Start Optional |
|---|---|
| Stage Type | Two-Stage |
| Clearing Width | 27 inches |
| Intake Height | 23 inches |
| Throwing Distance | Up to 45 ft |
| Drive System | Wheel - Multiple Forward/Reverse |
| Fuel Tank | 3 gallons |
| Weight | 240 lbs |
| Years Produced | Late 2000s - Early 2010s |
Maintenance Tips
- Inspect Auger and Impeller: Regularly check the auger blades and impeller for any signs of wear, damage, or bending. Replace worn or damaged parts promptly to maintain optimal performance.
- Check and Replace Shear Pins: Regularly inspect shear pins and replace them immediately if broken. Always use the correct shear pin size and type specified by Husqvarna.
- Use Fuel Stabilizer: Add fuel stabilizer to the gasoline before storing the snow blower for the off-season. This prevents fuel degradation and carburetor issues.
History & Background
The Husqvarna 10527STEB was introduced as a mid-range two-stage snow blower, designed to offer a balance of power and maneuverability. It filled a gap in Husqvarna's product line, providing a step up from smaller single-stage models without the bulk and expense of larger commercial-grade machines. While there weren't major redesigns during its production run, it remained a reliable and popular choice for residential snow removal.
Frequently Asked Questions
What engine is in the Husqvarna 10527STEB?
The Husqvarna 10527STEB is equipped with a Briggs & Stratton Snow Series engine, typically a 10.5 HP 305cc model. An electric start option was available for easier starting in cold weather.
What is the clearing width of the 10527STEB?
The Husqvarna 10527STEB has a clearing width of 27 inches and an intake height of 23 inches, allowing it to handle a significant amount of snow in each pass.
Is the 10527STEB a single-stage or two-stage snow blower?
The Husqvarna 10527STEB is a two-stage snow blower. It uses an auger to break up the snow and then an impeller to throw the snow away from the cleared path. This system is more effective for handling heavier and deeper snow compared to single-stage models.
What are common parts needed for the 10527STEB?
Commonly needed parts for the Husqvarna 10527STEB include shear pins, belts (auger and drive), auger paddles, scraper bar, skid shoes, spark plugs, and fuel filters. Regularly replacing these parts ensures optimal performance and prevents breakdowns.

