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Murray 1695693 Snow Blower Thrower Parts

The Murray 1695693 snow thrower is a robust machine designed for tackling moderate to heavy snowfall. While specific years of manufacture can vary, it typically features a gas-powered engine and a clearing width suitable for mid-sized driveways and walkways. This model, known for its reliable performance and ease of use, is often a two-stage blower, making it a popular choice for homeowners needing to clear substantial amounts of snow.

The Murray 1695693 snow thrower models were released during the late 1990s and early 2000s offering a balance between power and maneuverability. Typically powered by a Briggs & Stratton engine, horsepower ranged from 5 to 8 HP, providing ample power for most residential snow clearing tasks. Some models featured an optional electric start for easy starting in cold weather. As a two-stage snow blower, the 1695693 utilized an auger system to break up the snow and then an impeller to throw it away from the cleared area. Clearing widths generally measured between 24 and 26 inches, with an intake height around 20 inches, allowing it to handle moderate snow depths. Throwing distances can reach up to 30-40 feet depending on snow conditions. The drive system is wheel-based, offering multiple forward and reverse speeds for improved control. Chute rotation is typically manual, allowing users to direct the snow stream where needed. While features like headlights and heated grips were not standard, the 1695693 excelled in handling typical residential snowfalls, ideal for driveways, sidewalks, and patios. These machines are well-suited for snowfall depths between 6-12 inches.

Specifications

EngineBriggs & Stratton 5-8 HP, Electric Start (Optional)
Stage TypeTwo-Stage
Clearing Width24-26 inches
Intake Height20 inches
Throwing DistanceUp to 40 ft
Drive SystemWheel - Multiple Forward/Reverse Speeds
Fuel Tank1.5 gallons
Weight180 lbs
Years ProducedLate 1990s - Early 2000s

Maintenance Tips

  • Regularly inspect the auger and impeller for damage and wear. Replace any worn or broken components promptly.
  • Always have spare shear pins on hand. Replace broken shear pins immediately to prevent damage to the auger gearbox.
  • Check the belt tension regularly. Loose belts can slip and reduce the snow blower's performance. Adjust or replace belts as needed.
  • Use fuel stabilizer in the fuel tank during off-season storage to prevent fuel degradation and carburetor issues.

History & Background

The Murray 1695693 was introduced as a mid-range snow blower model aimed at homeowners needing more power than a single-stage but without the size and expense of larger, commercial-grade machines. While there weren't major redesigns during its production run, minor improvements to engine components and drive systems were implemented over the years. It held a solid position in the residential snow blower market due to its reliability and affordability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the Murray 1695693?

The Murray 1695693 typically uses a Briggs & Stratton engine, ranging from 5 to 8 horsepower. Some models have an optional electric start for easier cold-weather starting.

What is the clearing width of the 1695693?

The Murray 1695693 has a clearing width between 24 and 26 inches and an intake height of approximately 20 inches.

Is the 1695693 a single-stage or two-stage snow blower?

The Murray 1695693 is a two-stage snow blower. It uses an auger to break up and gather the snow, and then an impeller to forcefully throw the snow away from the clearing area.

What are common parts needed for the 1695693?

Common wear parts include shear pins, drive belts, auger belts, scraper bar, skid shoes, spark plugs, and fuel filters. Regular inspection and replacement of these parts will ensure optimal performance.

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