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Murray 627854X54A Snow Blower Thrower Parts

The Murray 627854X54A is a robust gas-powered snow blower primarily manufactured in the early to mid-2000s. Featuring a 26-inch clearing width and a two-stage design, this model was popular for its combination of power and maneuverability, making it suitable for clearing medium to large driveways and walkways with ease. It offered a reliable solution for homeowners and property managers alike.

The Murray 627854X54A snow blower was introduced as a reliable option for tackling moderate to heavy snowfall. Production spanned several years, catering to a market seeking dependable snow removal equipment. Typically, this model was powered by a Briggs & Stratton engine, ranging from 8 to 10 HP (approximately 205-250cc). Electric start was often available as an option, enhancing user convenience in cold weather. As a two-stage snow blower, the 627854X54A utilizes an auger to break up the snow and then an impeller to throw it through the discharge chute. The clearing width is 26 inches, with an intake height of around 20-21 inches, allowing it to handle substantial snow depths. The throwing distance can reach up to 30-35 feet, depending on the snow conditions. Its wheel-driven system generally offers multiple forward and reverse speeds, providing good control and traction. Chute rotation is manually controlled via a crank or lever. While not typically equipped with a headlight or heated grips, the 627854X54A is well-suited for handling typical residential snow removal tasks, particularly in areas with moderate to heavy snowfall where a single-stage blower might struggle.

Specifications

EngineBriggs & Stratton 8-10 HP (205-250cc) Electric Start Optional
Stage TypeTwo-Stage
Clearing Width26 inches
Intake Height21 inches
Throwing DistanceUp to 35 ft
Drive SystemWheel - 5 Forward/2 Reverse
Fuel Tank1.5 gallons
WeightApproximately 200 lbs
Years ProducedEarly to Mid 2000s

Maintenance Tips

  • Inspect Auger and Impeller: Regularly check the auger blades and impeller for damage or wear. Replace worn parts promptly to maintain optimal snow removal performance.
  • Shear Pin Replacement: Always have spare shear pins on hand. If the auger suddenly stops, it's likely a shear pin has broken. Replace it with the correct size and type to prevent damage to the gearbox.
  • Fuel Stabilizer: Add fuel stabilizer to the gas tank before storing the snow blower for the off-season. This prevents fuel degradation and ensures easy starting when you need it next winter.

History & Background

The Murray 627854X54A was introduced as a mid-range two-stage snow blower, providing a balance of power and affordability. While specific details on redesigns are limited, the model represented Murray's commitment to providing accessible snow removal solutions. It held a solid position in the residential snow blower market due to its reliability and ease of use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the Murray 627854X54A?

The Murray 627854X54A typically uses a Briggs & Stratton engine, ranging from 8 to 10 horsepower (approximately 205-250cc). An electric start option was often available for easier starting in cold weather.

What is the clearing width of the 627854X54A?

The Murray 627854X54A has a clearing width of 26 inches and an intake height of approximately 21 inches, allowing it to handle significant snow depths.

Is the 627854X54A a single-stage or two-stage snow blower?

The 627854X54A is a two-stage snow blower. It uses an auger to break up and collect the snow, then an impeller to forcefully throw it out of the discharge chute, making it suitable for heavier snowfalls.

What are common parts needed for the 627854X54A?

Common wear parts for the Murray 627854X54A include shear pins, drive belts (auger and impeller belts), scraper bar, skid shoes, spark plugs, and fuel filters. Regular replacement of these parts ensures optimal performance and longevity of the snow blower.

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