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Murray 629104X5A Snow Blower Thrower Parts

The Murray 629104X5A is a robust gas-powered snow thrower, likely manufactured in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Designed as a two-stage unit, its wide clearing path made it a popular choice for homeowners needing to tackle moderate to heavy snowfall on driveways and sidewalks. Its blend of power and maneuverability made it a dependable option for residential snow removal.

The Murray 629104X5A snow thrower was a common sight in suburban driveways during its production run. While exact years may vary, it was typically available from the late 1990s into the early 2000s. Powering this machine is often a Briggs & Stratton engine, typically around 5-6 horsepower, though exact specifications vary. Some models offered an electric start option for easier cold-weather starts. As a two-stage snow thrower, it utilizes a robust auger system to break up snow and then an impeller to forcefully throw it away from the clearing path. The clearing width typically ranged from 24-26 inches, with an intake height of around 20-21 inches, allowing it to handle decent snow depths. Throwing distance could reach up to 30 feet depending on snow conditions. The drive system is wheel-based, with multiple forward and reverse speeds for controlled operation. Chute rotation is manually controlled, allowing the operator to direct the snow stream. While features like headlights and heated grips were not always standard, some models might include a headlight. This model is ideal for homeowners and property managers dealing with moderate to heavy snowfall on medium to large driveways and walkways. Its two-stage design allows it to handle packed snow and ice more effectively than single-stage models.

Specifications

EngineBriggs & Stratton 5-6 HP Electric Start (Optional)
Stage TypeTwo-Stage
Clearing Width24-26 inches
Intake Height20-21 inches
Throwing DistanceUp to 30 ft
Drive SystemWheel - 5 Forward / 2 Reverse
Fuel Tank1.5 gallons
Weight~170 lbs
Years ProducedLate 1990s - Early 2000s

Maintenance Tips

  • Inspect the auger and impeller regularly for damage or wear. Replace any damaged components immediately to prevent further issues.
  • Always use the correct shear pins for your auger. Using incorrect or hardened pins can cause serious damage to the auger gearbox.
  • Check belt tension periodically and adjust as needed. Loose belts can slip and reduce throwing power, while overly tight belts can cause premature wear.
  • Use fuel stabilizer in the off-season to prevent fuel degradation. Drain the carburetor bowl to prevent gumming and ensure easy starting next season.

History & Background

The Murray 629104X5A was a popular model in Murray's snow blower lineup, known for its reliability and affordability. While specific redesigns are undocumented, minor component updates may have occurred during its production run. It contributed to Murray's reputation as a provider of dependable and accessible snow removal equipment for residential use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the Murray 629104X5A?

The Murray 629104X5A typically uses a Briggs & Stratton engine, commonly in the 5 to 6 horsepower range. Some models may have included an optional electric start feature.

What is the clearing width of the 629104X5A?

The clearing width of the Murray 629104X5A is generally between 24 and 26 inches. The intake height is approximately 20-21 inches, allowing it to handle significant snow depths.

Is the 629104X5A a single-stage or two-stage snow blower?

The Murray 629104X5A is a two-stage snow blower. This means it uses an auger to collect and break up the snow, and then an impeller to powerfully throw the snow away from the clearing path. This two-stage system allows it to handle heavier and wetter snow more effectively than a single-stage model.

What are common parts needed for the 629104X5A?

Common wear parts for the Murray 629104X5A include shear pins, belts (auger and drive), auger paddles (though less common on two-stage), scraper bar, skid shoes, spark plugs, and fuel filters. Regular replacement of these parts ensures optimal performance and prolongs the life of your snow blower.

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