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Mtd Cub Cadet White 850 Snow Blower Thrower Parts

850 parts and accessories

The Mtd Cub Cadet White 850 snow blower, manufactured in the [Insert Years Manufactured], was a popular choice for homeowners needing a reliable gas-powered machine. Typically a two-stage model, the 850 offers a [Insert Clearing Width] inch clearing width to tackle moderate to heavy snowfall. Known for its ease of use and dependable performance, the 850 helped clear driveways and walkways effectively.

The Mtd Cub Cadet White 850 series snow blowers were produced by MTD under different brand names (MTD, Cub Cadet, White Outdoor) during the [Insert Years Manufactured]. These models usually feature a [Insert Engine Brand] engine, often ranging from [Insert HP Range] horsepower or [Insert CC Range] cc. Many versions included an electric start option for easier starting in cold weather. The 850 is typically a two-stage snow blower, employing an auger to break up the snow and an impeller to throw it away from the clearing path. The auger system is designed to efficiently chew through snowdrifts. They boast a clearing width of approximately [Insert Clearing Width] inches and an intake height of [Insert Intake Height] inches, enabling them to handle significant snowfall. Throwing distance varies, with some models capable of throwing snow up to [Insert Throwing Distance] feet. The drive system is typically wheel-driven with [Insert Number of Speeds Forward] forward speeds and [Insert Number of Speeds Reverse] reverse speeds, allowing for adaptable control. Chute controls may be manual or power-assisted, depending on the specific sub-model. Some models also include a headlight for improved visibility during early morning or evening snow removal. While heated grips were not common, the 850 is ideal for handling moderate to heavy snowfall on driveways, sidewalks, and walkways. They are well-suited for residential use in areas with average snowfall amounts.

Specifications

Engine[Insert Engine Brand] [Insert HP] HP or [Insert CC] cc [Electric Start Y/N]
Stage TypeTwo-Stage
Clearing Width[Insert Clearing Width] inches
Intake Height[Insert Intake Height] inches
Throwing DistanceUp to [Insert Throwing Distance] ft
Drive SystemWheel - [Insert Number of Speeds Forward] Forward / [Insert Number of Speeds Reverse] Reverse
Fuel Tank[Insert Fuel Tank Capacity] gallons
Weight[Insert Weight] lbs
Years Produced[Insert Years Manufactured]

Maintenance Tips

  • Regularly inspect the auger and impeller for damage or wear. Replace worn paddles or flights to maintain optimal performance.
  • Always use the correct shear pins for your model. Keep spares on hand to prevent downtime due to broken shear pins.
  • Check and adjust belt tension periodically. Loose belts can slip, reducing the blower's efficiency. Refer to your owner's manual for specific instructions.
  • Change the engine oil annually, or more frequently if used extensively. Use the recommended oil type and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Add fuel stabilizer to the gasoline before storing the snow blower for the off-season to prevent fuel degradation. Adjust skid shoes to optimize scraping performance and prevent damage to the driveway.

History & Background

The Mtd Cub Cadet White 850 snow blower was introduced as a mid-range model offering a balance of power and affordability for homeowners. Throughout its production run, there were minor updates to the engine and chute controls, but the core design remained consistent. The 850 contributed to the popularity of two-stage snow blowers for residential snow removal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the Mtd Cub Cadet White 850?

The Mtd Cub Cadet White 850 typically uses a [Insert Engine Brand] engine, producing around [Insert HP] horsepower or [Insert CC] cc. Electric start was often an available option.

What is the clearing width of the 850?

The Mtd Cub Cadet White 850 typically has a clearing width of [Insert Clearing Width] inches and an intake height of [Insert Intake Height] inches.

Is the 850 a single-stage or two-stage snow blower?

The 850 is a two-stage snow blower. It uses an auger to gather and break up the snow, then an impeller throws the snow out of the chute. This two-stage design makes it more powerful than a single-stage blower, capable of handling deeper snow and throwing it further.

What are common parts needed for the 850?

Common replacement parts for the 850 include shear pins, drive belts, auger belts, auger paddles (if equipped), scraper bar, skid shoes, spark plugs, and fuel filters. Keeping these parts on hand can help you quickly repair your snow blower and minimize downtime during the winter months.

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