Mtd Cub Cadet White DUAL-STAGE Snow Blower Thrower Parts
Keep your MTD, Cub Cadet, or White dual-stage snow blower running smoothly with our extensive selection of replacement parts. These robust, gas-powered snow blowers, commonly manufactured from the late 1990s through the 2010s, are recognized for their powerful two-stage design, featuring clearing widths from 24 to 30 inches. Their popularity stemmed from their ability to handle substantial snowfall, making them a favorite among homeowners and snow removal professionals alike.
The MTD, Cub Cadet, and White dual-stage snow blowers were designed for tackling significant snow accumulations on driveways, sidewalks, and larger properties. Production spanned many years, with models often differentiated by engine size and specific features. These snow blowers typically utilize Briggs & Stratton or Tecumseh engines ranging from 5 HP to 13 HP, many with electric start options for convenient operation in cold weather. The two-stage auger system consists of a robust auger that breaks up snow and ice, feeding it to a high-speed impeller that throws the snow a considerable distance, often up to 30-40 feet. Clearing widths ranged from 24 to 30 inches, with intake heights around 20-23 inches, enabling them to handle deep drifts. Most models feature a wheel drive system with multiple forward and reverse speeds, allowing for controlled navigation. Chute control varies between models, ranging from manual crank systems to power-assisted options. Many models included a headlight for improved visibility and some even featured heated hand grips for operator comfort. These dual-stage blowers are ideal for areas that receive moderate to heavy snowfall, efficiently clearing packed snow and ice.
Specifications
| Engine | Briggs & Stratton/Tecumseh 5HP-13HP Electric Start Available |
|---|---|
| Stage Type | Two-Stage |
| Clearing Width | 24-30 inches |
| Intake Height | 20-23 inches |
| Throwing Distance | Up to 40 ft |
| Drive System | Wheel - Multiple Forward/Reverse |
| Fuel Tank | 1-2 gallons (approximate) |
| Weight | 150-250 lbs (approximate) |
| Years Produced | Late 1990s - 2010s |
Maintenance Tips
- Inspect Auger and Impeller: Regularly check the auger blades and impeller for wear, damage, or bending. Replace worn or damaged parts promptly to maintain optimal performance.
- Shear Pin Replacement: Always keep a supply of shear pins on hand. If the auger stops suddenly, check the shear pins and replace any that are broken to prevent damage to the drivetrain.
- Belt Inspection and Tension: Inspect the belts for cracks, fraying, or slippage. Ensure proper belt tension to prevent premature wear and maintain efficient power transfer. Adjust skid shoes to prevent scraping.
- Fuel Stabilizer and Oil Change: Before storing the snow blower for the off-season, add fuel stabilizer to the gas tank and change the engine oil to prevent corrosion and ensure easy starting next season.
History & Background
MTD, Cub Cadet, and White produced numerous dual-stage snow blower models over the years, sharing many common components and designs. While specific model redesigns occurred periodically, the core functionality and robust two-stage system remained consistent. These snow blowers established a reputation for reliability and power, becoming a staple in residential and commercial snow removal applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What engine is in the Mtd Cub Cadet White Dual Stage?
These models typically feature Briggs & Stratton or Tecumseh engines ranging from 5 HP to 13 HP. Many models also offer an electric start option for easier starting in cold weather.
What is the clearing width of the Dual Stage?
The clearing width of the MTD, Cub Cadet, and White Dual Stage snow blowers typically ranges from 24 inches to 30 inches, with an intake height of 20 to 23 inches.
Is the Dual Stage a single-stage or two-stage snow blower?
The Dual Stage is a two-stage snow blower. It utilizes an auger to gather and break up the snow, then an impeller to throw the snow away from the cleared area.
What are common parts needed for the Dual Stage?
Common wear parts for the Dual Stage include shear pins, drive belts, auger belts, auger paddles (on some models), the scraper bar, skid shoes, spark plugs, and fuel filters.



