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Murray 1695775 Snow Blower Thrower Parts

The Murray 1695775 snow blower is a popular choice for homeowners and property managers needing reliable snow removal. This gas-powered, two-stage thrower offered a capable clearing width for tackling moderate to heavy snowfall during its production run. Find the Murray 1695775 parts you need to keep your snow blower running smoothly and efficiently year after year.

The Murray 1695775 snow blower was designed for tackling demanding winter conditions. While specific production years are difficult to pinpoint due to Murray's ownership history and model variations, it was likely available in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It typically features a Briggs & Stratton or Tecumseh engine, ranging from 5-8 HP, often with an optional electric start for easier starting in cold weather. As a two-stage snow blower, it utilizes an auger system to break up snow and then an impeller to throw the snow away from the clearing path. The clearing width is usually around 24-26 inches, with an intake height sufficient for handling significant snowfall. Throwing distance could reach up to 30 feet, depending on snow conditions. The drive system is typically wheel-driven, offering multiple forward and reverse speeds. Chute control is generally manual, allowing the operator to direct the snow stream. While some models may feature a headlight, heated grips are not a common feature. The Murray 1695775 is best suited for residential properties with medium to large driveways and walkways, or light commercial use with regular snowfalls.

Specifications

EngineBriggs & Stratton or Tecumseh 5-8 HP Electric Start (Optional)
Stage TypeTwo-Stage
Clearing Width24-26 inches
Intake Height20-22 inches
Throwing DistanceUp to 30 ft
Drive SystemWheel - Multiple Forward/Reverse
Fuel Tank~1.5 gallons
Weight~150-200 lbs
Years ProducedLate 1990s - Early 2000s (Estimated)

Maintenance Tips

  • Inspect the auger and impeller regularly: Check for damage, wear, and any obstructions that could affect performance. Replace worn or damaged parts promptly.
  • Replace shear pins when necessary: Shear pins protect the auger from damage if it encounters a hard object. Keep extra shear pins on hand and replace them immediately when broken.
  • Use fuel stabilizer: Add fuel stabilizer to the gas tank before storing the snow blower for the off-season to prevent fuel degradation and carburetor issues.
  • Adjust skid shoes: Adjust the skid shoes to the appropriate height for your surface. This prevents damage to both the snow blower and the clearing surface.

History & Background

The Murray 1695775 was part of Murray's line of snow blowers designed for residential and light commercial use. Details are limited, but this model provided a reliable and affordable option for snow removal during its time. Murray snow blowers have changed hands between different companies over the years.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the Murray 1695775?

The Murray 1695775 typically used a Briggs & Stratton or Tecumseh engine ranging from 5 to 8 horsepower. Some models offered an electric start option.

What is the clearing width of the 1695775?

The Murray 1695775 features a clearing width of approximately 24-26 inches and an intake height of around 20-22 inches.

Is the 1695775 a single-stage or two-stage snow blower?

The Murray 1695775 is a two-stage snow blower. It uses 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 1695775?

Common replacement parts for the Murray 1695775 include shear pins, belts (auger and drive), auger paddles, scraper bar, skid shoes, spark plugs, and fuel filters.

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