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Murray 620301X79E Snow Blower Thrower Parts

The Murray 620301X79E is a robust two-stage gas-powered snow thrower, likely manufactured in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Known for its reliability and ease of use, this model features a standard clearing width suitable for mid-sized driveways and walkways. The Murray 620301X79E gained popularity due to its combination of power and affordability, making it a dependable choice for homeowners.

The Murray 620301X79E is a two-stage snow thrower designed for residential snow removal. Production years are estimated to be in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Typically, these models are powered by a Briggs & Stratton or Tecumseh gas engine, ranging from 5.5 to 7 HP (approximately 170-205cc). An electric start option was likely available on some configurations, offering easier starting in cold weather. The two-stage design uses an auger to break up the snow and then an impeller to throw it through the discharge chute. The clearing width is approximately 26 inches, with an intake height of around 20 inches, allowing it to handle moderate snowfalls. Expect a throwing distance of up to 30-40 feet. The drive system is wheel-driven, usually offering multiple forward speeds (typically 4-6) and reverse speeds (typically 1-2) for enhanced maneuverability. Chute control is manual, requiring the operator to adjust the direction of the snow discharge. While a headlight and heated grips were not standard features on this model, their absence was balanced by the snowblower's affordable price point and reliable performance. Ideal for paved surfaces and driveways, the 620301X79E is best suited for handling moderate to heavy snowfalls.

Specifications

EngineBriggs & Stratton or Tecumseh 5.5-7 HP (170-205cc)
Stage TypeTwo-Stage
Clearing Width26 inches
Intake Height20 inches
Throwing DistanceUp to 40 ft
Drive SystemWheel - 4-6 Forward / 1-2 Reverse
Fuel Tank1.5 gallons
WeightApprox. 175 lbs
Years ProducedLate 2000s - Early 2010s

Maintenance Tips

  • Inspect Auger and Impeller: Regularly check the auger blades and impeller for signs of wear or damage. Replace worn parts to maintain optimal performance.
  • Shear Pin Replacement: Always keep spare shear pins on hand. Replace broken shear pins immediately to prevent damage to the auger gearbox.
  • Oil Changes and Fuel Stabilizer: Change the engine oil annually. Add fuel stabilizer to the gas tank before storing the snow blower for the off-season to prevent fuel degradation and carburetor issues.
  • Skid Shoe Adjustment: Adjust the skid shoes according to the surface you are clearing. Higher settings are better for gravel driveways, while lower settings are suitable for paved surfaces.

History & Background

The Murray 620301X79E was introduced as a mid-range snow thrower aimed at homeowners needing more power than a single-stage unit but without the cost of a high-end professional model. It offered a balance of performance and affordability, making it a popular choice for suburban residents. There weren't any major redesigns during its production run, focusing on consistent performance and reliability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the Murray 620301X79E?

The Murray 620301X79E typically uses a Briggs & Stratton or Tecumseh gas engine ranging from 5.5 to 7 HP (approximately 170-205cc). Some models may have an electric start option.

What is the clearing width of the 620301X79E?

The Murray 620301X79E has a clearing width of 26 inches and an intake height of approximately 20 inches.

Is the 620301X79E a single-stage or two-stage snow blower?

The Murray 620301X79E is a two-stage snow blower. It uses an auger to collect and break up the snow, and then an impeller throws the snow through the discharge chute.

What are common parts needed for the 620301X79E?

Common replacement parts for the Murray 620301X79E include shear pins, drive belts, auger belts, auger paddles, scraper bar, skid shoes, spark plugs, and fuel filters.

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