Mtd Cub Cadet White 310-550-327 Snow Blower Thrower Parts
310-550-327 parts and accessories
The Mtd Cub Cadet White 310-550-327 series snow blowers, primarily gas-powered, were popular for their reliable snow clearing capabilities during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Often featuring a two-stage design, these models typically offered a clearing width suitable for residential driveways and walkways. Their robust construction and ease of use made them a favorite among homeowners needing dependable snow removal.
The Mtd Cub Cadet White 310-550-327 snow blower series represents a range of models produced over several years, targeting homeowners with mid-sized snow removal needs. While specific engine details varied depending on the exact model and year of manufacture, they commonly featured Briggs & Stratton or Tecumseh engines ranging from 5 to 8 horsepower. Many models offered an optional electric start for easier cold-weather starting. Being typically a two-stage snow blower, the auger system consisted of a serrated steel auger that breaks up the snow, followed by an impeller that throws it out of the chute. Clearing widths generally ranged from 24 to 26 inches, with an intake height around 20-21 inches, enabling it to handle moderate snow depths. Throwing distances could reach up to 30-40 feet, depending on snow conditions and engine power. Most models employed a wheel drive system with multiple forward and reverse speeds, providing good traction on various surfaces. Chute controls were typically manual, allowing the operator to adjust the direction and angle of the snow stream. Some models included a headlight for improved visibility during early morning or evening snow removal. These snow blowers were ideally suited for homeowners dealing with moderate to heavy snowfall on driveways, sidewalks, and patios.
Specifications
| Engine | Tecumseh 5-8 HP (Electric Start Optional) |
|---|---|
| Stage Type | Two-Stage |
| Clearing Width | 24-26 inches |
| Intake Height | 20-21 inches |
| Throwing Distance | Up to 40 ft |
| Drive System | Wheel - 4-6 Forward/2 Reverse |
| Fuel Tank | Approx. 1.5 gallons |
| Weight | Approx. 180-220 lbs |
| Years Produced | Late 1990s - Early 2000s |
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 snow throwing performance.
- Shear Pin Replacement: Keep a supply of replacement shear pins on hand. If the auger suddenly stops turning during operation, it's likely that a shear pin has broken. Replace it immediately according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- Fuel Stabilizer: Add fuel stabilizer to the fuel tank before storing the snow blower for the off-season. This will prevent fuel degradation and ensure easier starting when the snow returns.
History & Background
The Mtd Cub Cadet White 310-550-327 series was introduced as a reliable and affordable option for homeowners needing a dependable snow blower. These models were a staple in the Cub Cadet and White Outdoor lineup for several years, providing consistent performance. While no major redesigns occurred during their production run, minor improvements were made to engine components and chute controls over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What engine is in the Mtd Cub Cadet White 310-550-327?
The Mtd Cub Cadet White 310-550-327 typically features a Tecumseh engine, ranging from 5 to 8 horsepower. Electric start options were available on some models.
What is the clearing width of the 310-550-327?
The clearing width of the Mtd Cub Cadet White 310-550-327 is typically between 24 and 26 inches, with an intake height of around 20-21 inches.
Is the 310-550-327 a single-stage or two-stage snow blower?
The Mtd Cub Cadet White 310-550-327 is a two-stage snow blower. It utilizes an auger to gather and break up the snow, and then an impeller to throw the snow out of the discharge chute.
What are common parts needed for the 310-550-327?
Common parts needed for the Mtd Cub Cadet White 310-550-327 include shear pins, belts (auger and drive), auger paddles, scraper bar, skid shoes, spark plugs, and fuel filters.




