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OK, I am going to guess your snowblower looks like this. The nameplate is usually on the bottom right corner of the frame. You can get parts from searspartsdirect.com and jackssmallengines.com. I can't give you the exact page without the model number. Here is a page for a similar snowblower on: It shows the bolts, but not the sizes. I would guess that the bolts are the same as your machine. But you can also go to your local hardware store and get a selection of 5/16 inch bolts, washers and lock nuts.
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The lock nuts will keep everything from vibrating apart again. If you have any other questions feel free to ask. Don't forget to rate this answer! Jan 12, 2011.
Caps Off Yard Machine snow thrower engines, depending on the model, have either a quarter-turn oil fill cap or a threaded oil fill cap. The type of cap determines how you will check the oil level in your machine. Before checking oil, make sure the snow thrower is sitting on a level surface with the engine turned off.
For quarter-turn caps, remove the cap by turning it to the left. Wipe the dipstick clean with a paper towel or shop rag, reinsert the cap into the oil filler neck and turn the cap to the right until it is properly tightened. Remove the cap again, and look at the level indicator at the bottom of the dipstick. MTD recommends adding oil if the level falls below the center point between the high and low marks. For threaded caps, unscrew the cap and wipe the dipstick clean and then reinsert it into the oil filler neck but do not screw it in.
Mtd Snow King Snowblower Manual
Remove the cap and check the oil level, once again ensuring the level rests between the high and low marks on the end of the dipstick. After checking the oil, replace the cap and tighten it completely before turning on the machine. Mercury 75 hp motor.
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