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Murray 1695691 Snow Blower Thrower Parts

The Murray 1695691 is a popular snow thrower designed for efficient snow removal in residential areas. While exact years of production may vary, it's generally associated with models produced in the late 1990s and early 2000s. This gas-powered, two-stage snow thrower features a [Clearing Width] inch clearing width, making it a reliable choice for homeowners dealing with moderate snowfall.

The Murray 1695691 is a snow thrower model designed for residential snow removal. Production years typically fall within the late 1990s and early 2000s. This model is powered by a [Engine Brand] engine, often in the [HP] HP range or [cc] cc, with some versions potentially offering an electric start option for easier cold-weather starts. Being a two-stage snow thrower, it utilizes an auger system to break up the snow and then an impeller to throw it away from the cleared path. The clearing width is [Clearing Width] inches, and the intake height is around [Intake Height] inches, allowing it to handle moderate snow depths. Expect a throwing distance of up to [Throwing Distance] feet depending on snow conditions. The drive system is typically wheel-driven, offering multiple forward and reverse speeds. The chute control is generally manual, requiring the operator to physically adjust the direction of the snow discharge. Some models might include a headlight for improved visibility during early morning or evening snow removal. Heated grips were not typically a feature of this model. The Murray 1695691 is well-suited for homeowners dealing with medium-sized driveways and sidewalks and moderate snowfall amounts.

Specifications

Engine[Engine Brand] [HP] HP [Electric Start Y/N]
Stage TypeTwo-Stage
Clearing Width[Clearing Width] inches
Intake Height[Intake Height] inches
Throwing DistanceUp to [Throwing Distance] ft
Drive SystemWheel - [Number] Forward / [Number] Reverse
Fuel Tank[Gallons] gallons
Weight[Lbs] lbs
Years ProducedLate 1990s - Early 2000s

Maintenance Tips

  • Inspect the auger and impeller regularly for damage: Look for cracks, bends, or excessive wear, and replace worn or damaged parts promptly.
  • Always use the correct shear pins: Using the wrong shear pins can damage the auger gearbox. Replace shear pins immediately if they break.
  • Change the engine oil annually: Regular oil changes keep the engine running smoothly and extend its lifespan. Refer to your engine manual for the correct oil type and change intervals.
  • Use fuel stabilizer: Add fuel stabilizer to the gas tank before storing the snow blower for the off-season to prevent fuel deterioration and carburetor issues.

History & Background

The Murray 1695691 was a popular model in Murray's line of snow throwers, offering a balance of power and affordability for homeowners. Introduced to address the need for a reliable and easy-to-use snow removal solution, it provided a practical alternative to manual shoveling. While there may not have been significant redesigns during its production run, the 1695691 played a crucial role in solidifying Murray's presence in the residential snow blower market.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the Murray 1695691?

The Murray 1695691 typically uses a [Engine Brand] engine, with a horsepower rating around [HP] HP or [cc] cc. Some models might have an electric start option, depending on the specific year and configuration.

What is the clearing width of the 1695691?

The Murray 1695691 has a clearing width of approximately [Clearing Width] inches and an intake height of roughly [Intake Height] inches, allowing it to handle moderate snow depths.

Is the 1695691 a single-stage or two-stage snow blower?

The Murray 1695691 is a two-stage snow blower. It utilizes an auger to gather and break up the snow, then an impeller throws the snow through the discharge chute.

What are common parts needed for the 1695691?

Common wear parts for the Murray 1695691 include shear pins, drive belts, auger belts, the scraper bar, skid shoes, spark plugs, and fuel filters. Regular replacement of these parts helps maintain optimal performance.

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