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Craftsman 48625840 snow thrower

Craftsman 48625840 snow thrower Parts

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  • Bracket Idle for Craftsman 48625840 - Part 27280BL3

    Auger & housing diagram

    Idler Bracket

    Part #27280

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  • Agri-fab Lawn Tractor Snowblower Attachment Bolt for Craftsman 48625840 - Part 42849

    Auger & housing diagram

    Snowblower Shear Bolt

    Part #710-0890A

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  • Agri-fab Snowblower Chute Crank for Craftsman 48625840 - Part 68225BL3

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    Snowblower Chute Crank

    Part #63579

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  • Brkt, Crank for Craftsman 48625840 - Part 27708BL1

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    Chute Bracket

    Part #703-2735A

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  • Agri-fab Lawn Tractor Attachment Clevis Pin, 1/2-in for Craftsman 48625840 - Part 42842

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    Bracket Lift Pin

    Part #711-0332

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  • Agri-fab Lawn Tractor Snowblower Attachment Pulley Spacer for Craftsman 48625840 - Part 42831

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    Input Pulley Spacer

    Part #750-0660

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  • Agri-fab Lawn Tractor Snowblower Attachment Bolt for Craftsman 48625840 - Part 41614

    Winch/chute crank rod diagram

    Snow Blade Attachment Hex Bolt

    Part #710-0367

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  • Agri-fab Lawn Tractor Snowblower Attachment Pulley Shaft Key for Craftsman 48625840 - Part 42827

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    Key

    Part #714-0161

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  • Agri-fab Lawn And Garden Equipment Hex Bolt for Craftsman 48625840 - Part 41616

    Winch/chute crank rod diagram

    Lawn & Garden Equipment Hex Bolt

    Part #710-0865

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Roll Pin for Craftsman 48625840 - Part 715-0114

    Auger & housing diagram

    Lawn & Garden Equipment Roll Pin

    Part #715-0114

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Craftsman Snow Thrower 48625840 FAQs

No. Snowblower belts are not universal; the correct belt depends on the exact belt length, width, and profile your setup requires. On the Craftsman 48625840 snowblower attachment, the manual even specifies different drive belt lengths depending on whether your tractor uses a manual or electric clutch.

What “not universal” means for this model

The Craftsman 48625840 uses belts that must match the pulley system and clutch/idler assembly. The Craftsman 48625840 owner's manual calls out that using the wrong length belt can cause premature bearing or belt failure.

Common reasons belts are not interchangeable:

  • Length matters: too long slips; too short over-tensions idlers and bearings.
  • Width and profile matter: a V-belt must seat correctly in V-pulleys.
  • Belt routing matters: belts must run inside belt keepers and around idler pulleys correctly.
  • Clutch type matters: electric clutch vs manual attachment clutch can require different belt lengths.

Which belt should I use on the 48625840?

For this attachment, we match the belt to your tractor clutch type and the belt’s application.

Belt use What it drives Example part for this model Notes
Drive belt Transfers power from tractor PTO/clutch system to the attachment Drive belt 46989 Manual notes a 55-inch belt for tractors with electric clutches.
Auger drive belt Turns the auger/impeller system Auger drive belt 47846 Must be routed correctly around pulleys and idlers.

How to avoid buying the wrong belt

Before ordering, we recommend these quick checks:

  • Confirm whether your tractor has an electric clutch or manual attachment clutch.
  • Inspect the old belt for cracking, glazing, fraying, or stretching.
  • Verify the belt rides correctly in the V-pulley grooves (not bottoming out).
  • After installation, re-check belt routing and belt keepers per the manual.
  • If the belt keeps coming off, inspect the pulley and idler pulley bracket for bending or wear.

Why it matters

A “close enough” belt can slip (poor throwing performance), overheat and shred, or overload bearings and idler arms. Using the correct belt helps the auger and impeller run at the right speed and protects the clutch/idler assembly.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes; for the Craftsman 48625840 snow thrower attachment, we recommend using a light, slick coating on the inside of the discharge chute and housing to help prevent snow from sticking and reduce clogging. The manual specifically calls out applying a light coat of wax; WD-40 can be used lightly, but keep it off belts, pulleys, and friction surfaces. See the Craftsman 48625840 owner's manual.

Where to spray (and where not to)

Use a light coat only on surfaces where snow slides.

  • Inside of the upper and lower discharge chute
  • Inside of the auger housing (where snow moves toward the impeller)
  • Painted metal surfaces that tend to ice up
  • Do not spray the auger drive belt, drive belt, pulleys, or idler arms
  • Do not spray areas you intentionally lubricate with oil (pivot points, control cables)

Better options than WD-40 for snow shedding

The goal is a slick, water-resistant film that does not attract grit.

Product type Best use Notes
Paste wax (as the manual suggests) Prevents sticking in chute and housing Long-lasting, clean finish
Silicone spray Quick in-season anti-stick Very slick; apply lightly
WD-40 (light coat) Short-term moisture displacement Reapply more often; avoid overspray

Why it matters

When snow sticks inside the chute or housing, the attachment can clog and force you to stop and clear it. The manual also warns to shut off the tractor engine and use a wooden stick to clear jams, not your hands.

A “clogging” complaint is often made worse by worn wear parts or incorrect clearance.

  • Confirm skid shoes are adjusted for the surface being cleared
  • Inspect the scraper plate and skid shoes for wear and replace before wear is excessive
  • Check shear bolts; replace any that have sheared with the correct hardware
  • Keep pivot points and chute controls lubricated as outlined in the manual

If you need replacement wear parts, common items include the snowblower attachment skid shoe 24279BL1 and the snowblower shear bolt 42849.

Last updated: January 2026

On many snowblower setups (including tractors used with the Craftsman 48625840 snow thrower attachment), the two holes in the wheel hub let you choose between locked traction (wheel drives the axle for maximum push) and free-wheeling (wheel spins independently for easier turning).

What each hole position does

Most wheel hubs use a hitch pin or bolt through one of two aligned holes.

  • Inner hole (locked drive): the wheel is pinned to the axle so both wheels help propel the tractor.
  • Outer hole (free-wheeling): one wheel can spin without driving, which reduces tire scrub and makes steering easier.
  • Mixed setup (common): one wheel locked and the other free-wheeling for a simple “differential-like” effect.

When to use each setting

Use the hole position that matches the snow conditions and how much steering control you need.

Condition Best setting Why
Deep snow, icy spots, uphill Locked traction Maximizes grip and forward drive
Tight turns, clearing near buildings Free-wheeling on one side Easier pivoting and less steering effort
Gravel or uneven surfaces Usually locked, go slow Helps maintain steady push without spinning

Tips that matter for this attachment

This Craftsman 48625840 attachment relies on the tractor for traction. The manual calls out traction add-ons as required for stability and grip.

  • Install rear wheel weights for better stability and bite.
  • Use tire chains to reduce wheel spin on packed snow.
  • Keep the scraper and skid shoes adjusted so the housing is not digging in.
  • If the augers jam, shut off and clear with a wooden stick (never hands).

For setup and operating guidance, follow the Craftsman 48625840 owner’s manual.

Why it matters

Choosing the correct hole position helps you balance traction vs. maneuverability. Locked drive improves throwing performance in heavy snow, while free-wheeling reduces steering strain and helps you turn the tractor smoothly.

Last updated: January 2026

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