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MTD 31AS6FEE729 snow thrower

MTD 31AS6FEE729 snow thrower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for MTD 31AS6FEE729 snow thrower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Mtd Snowblower Auger Shaft Spacer for MTD 31AS6FEE729 - Part 731-04870

    Auger gearbox and housing diagram

    Mtd Snowblower Auger Shaft Spacer

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  • Snowblower Clutch Cable for MTD 31AS6FEE729 - Part 946-0897

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  • Yard Machines Lawn & Garden Equipment Bell Washer for MTD 31AS6FEE729 - Part 736-0242

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    Yard Machines Lawn & Garden Equipment Bell Washer

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  • Mtd Snowblower Clean-out Brush Retainer Clip for MTD 31AS6FEE729 - Part 731-11421

    Auger gearbox and housing diagram

    Snowblower Clean-out Tool Retainer Clip

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  • Mtd Snowblower Auger, Left for MTD 31AS6FEE729 - Part 684-04107A-0637

    Auger gearbox and housing diagram

    Snowblower Auger Assembly, Left

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  • Mtd Snowblower Hex Nut for MTD 31AS6FEE729 - Part 712-04081A

    Handles diagram

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  • Mtd Snoblower Clutch Lock Cam for MTD 31AS6FEE729 - Part 731-04896C

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  • Mtd Snowblower Spring for MTD 31AS6FEE729 - Part 932-0611

    Auger gearbox and housing diagram

    Spring

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  • Mtd Snowblower Auger, Right for MTD 31AS6FEE729 - Part 684-04108A-0637

    Auger gearbox and housing diagram

    Snowblower Auger

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  • Mtd Snowblower Scraper Blade for MTD 31AS6FEE729 - Part 790-00117-0637

    Auger gearbox and housing diagram

    Shave Plate

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MTD Snow Thrower 31AS6FEE729 FAQs

To tell the year your MTD snow thrower was built, we use the model and serial number from the ID label on the machine. For model 31AS6FEE729, the serial number format varies by production run, so the most reliable method is to match your serial number pattern to the date-code guidance in the owner's manual.

Where to find the model and serial number

Look for an ID label on the snowblower frame (commonly near the rear frame, under the handle area, or on the auger housing). Write the numbers down exactly as shown.

  • Record the full model number: 31AS6FEE729
  • Record the full serial number (all characters)
  • Note whether the label is on the frame or on the engine shroud (engine labels can use a different date code)
  • If the label is worn, take a clear photo and zoom in to confirm characters

How to decode the build year from the serial number

MTD has used more than one serial-number date format over the years. Start by identifying which pattern your serial number resembles.

What you see on the label What it usually means What to do next
11-character serial number Often includes a year indicator within the characters Use the manual’s serial/date-code notes to interpret the year
Serial begins with numbers that look like a date Some formats embed year/month (and sometimes day) early in the serial Compare the first several digits to the manual’s examples
Engine has its own model/type/code Engine date may not match the snowblower assembly date Use the snowblower frame label first; use engine code as a cross-check

Quick cross-checks that help confirm the year

  • Compare the build year you decode with the style of controls and chute hardware on your unit
  • If you are ordering wear items, match parts by model number and diagrams, not by guessed year
  • Use the parts list to confirm common wear parts for this model, such as the belt 256963

Why it matters

Knowing the correct build year helps us match the right parts and diagrams for your MTD snowblower, especially for wear items like belts, skid shoes, shave plates, tires, and shear pins.

Last updated: February 2026

For your MTD snow thrower, we find the model number on the model plate; stand in the operating position (behind the handles) and look down at the rear of the deck to locate the plate, then copy the model and serial numbers for parts lookup and service reference.

Where to look on model 31AS6FEE729

Use these quick checks first:

  • Stand behind the snowblower at the handles (normal operating position)
  • Look down at the rear of the deck for the model plate
  • Copy both the model number and the serial number exactly as shown
  • Wipe off snow, salt, and grime so every character is readable
  • Take a photo of the plate so you can zoom in later

For the exact location and a sample plate illustration, use the owner's manual.

What the model number is used for

Having the correct model number helps us match the right MTD parts and diagrams, especially for items that vary by configuration (auger housing width, drive system, and controls).

Common part lookups tied to the model include:

  • Auger drive and traction belt
  • Auger protection hardware (shear pins and cotter pins)
  • Wear items like skid shoes and shave plates
  • Chute components and fasteners

Model number vs. serial number (quick guide)

Item What it tells us When you need it
Model number Exact design and parts breakdown Always, before ordering parts
Serial number Production run details Helpful when parts changed mid-run

Why it matters

Snowblower features and components can vary by model, so using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong belt, shave plate, or hardware and reduces downtime during a repair.

Last updated: February 2026

MTD snowblowers, including model 31AS6FEE729, are still supported through parts and service even though the MTD name is less prominent today due to corporate ownership changes. For owners, the practical takeaway is that maintenance and replacement parts (belts, skid shoes, shave plates) remain available and are handled the same way as before.

What this means for your MTD 31AS6FEE729

Ownership changes do not change how you maintain or repair your snow thrower. Use the owner's manual for model-specific procedures like starting, adjustments, and troubleshooting.

Common wear items you will still replace over time include:

  • Drive and auger belts
  • Skid shoes and shave plate (scraper bar)
  • Shear pins and cotter pins
  • Friction disc or friction plate (drive system)
  • Tires and wheel components

Quick troubleshooting tie-in (what owners usually notice)

If your snowblower seems like it is "not the same" as it used to be, it is usually normal wear, not anything related to branding.

Here are the most common symptoms and likely causes:

  • Won’t start: stale fuel, spark plug issue, choke/primer not set correctly
  • Runs rough: blocked fuel line, dirty fuel, carburetor adjustment
  • Won’t move: drive control cable out of adjustment, drive belt worn
  • Won’t throw snow: auger control cable out of adjustment, belt worn, shear pin broken
Symptom Most common fix Parts often involved
Won’t propel Adjust drive cable; replace worn belt Belt 256963
Auger turns poorly Replace broken shear pin Shear pin (match by model)
Scrapes poorly Replace/adjust skid shoes or shave plate Skid shoe, shave plate

Why it matters

Snowblowers are maintenance-driven machines. Keeping fresh fuel (gas older than ~30 days can cause starting issues), checking belts, and replacing shear pins after jams restores performance and prevents bigger drivetrain damage.

For step-by-step repair visuals, we recommend how to replace a snowblower belt video when you are diagnosing drive or auger performance problems.

Last updated: February 2026

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Main causes: dirty carburetor, clogged fuel filter, dirty spark plug, incorrect valve lash, leaky engine gaskets…

Main causes: broken shear pins, worn or loose auger drive belt, auger drive cable failure, damaged auger, bad gear case…

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Main causes: dirty carburetor, stale fuel…

Main causes: loose drive clutch cable, damaged drive clutch cable, worn friction disc, scraper blade scraping the ground…

Main causes: clogged chute, damaged auger blades, broken shear pins, worn auger belt, damaged gear case, engine problems…

Main causes: clogged chute, snow build-up in auger housing, broken auger shear pins, auger drive belt needs adjustment, …

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