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Craftsman 536885214 snow thrower

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  • Screw 10-24x for Craftsman 536885214 - Part 12342MA

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  • Washer Form for Craftsman 536885214 - Part 311936MA

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  • Blade Scrape for Craftsman 536885214 - Part 55323MA

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  • Auger 21 2cy for Craftsman 536885214 - Part 327072MA

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Craftsman Snow Thrower 536885214 FAQs

For Craftsman snow thrower model 536885214, we do not recommend using 10W-30 or 5W-30 engine oil because this model uses a 2-cycle engine that requires premixed gasoline and 2-cycle oil (40:1). Using 4-cycle engine oil weights like 10W-30 can cause poor lubrication and engine damage; follow the 536885214 operator’s manual.

What this model requires (536885214)

This snowblower is designed to run on a fuel/oil mixture, not crankcase engine oil.

  • Mix regular unleaded gasoline with 2-cycle oil
  • Use a 40:1 ratio (the manual specifies 3.2 oz of 2-cycle oil per 1 gallon of gas)
  • Do not use outboard motor oil
  • Do not use multi-viscosity oils such as 10W-30 or 10W-40 in the fuel mix
  • Shake the fuel container before filling the tank to keep the mixture blended
Quick comparison: 2-cycle vs 4-cycle oil questions
If your machine is... You typically add oil... Oil type question like 5W-30 vs 10W-30 applies?
2-cycle (this 536885214) Into the gas can (premix) No
4-cycle snowblower Into a crankcase (separate fill) Yes
Why it matters

On a 2-cycle engine like the Craftsman 536885214, the oil in the fuel mix is what lubricates internal engine parts. Using the wrong oil type or skipping the premix ratio can lead to hard starting, overheating, scoring, and rapid engine wear.

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If you are working through seasonal maintenance, we recommend reviewing start of winter snowblower care.

Last updated: January 2026

A 243cc snowblower does not have a single fixed horsepower rating; it varies by engine design and how the manufacturer rates it. For the Craftsman snow thrower model 536885214, the operator’s manual lists the engine at 5.0 HP, and it is a 2-cycle unit with 8.46 cu. in. displacement (not 243cc). See the 536885214 operator’s manual.

Why 243cc does not translate cleanly to HP

Engine displacement (cc) is only one piece of the power picture. Two 243cc engines can have different HP depending on:

  • RPM and governor settings
  • Torque curve and porting/cam design
  • Emissions tuning and carburetion
  • Altitude and temperature
  • How the brand reports power (HP vs torque vs “max” marketing)
Quick conversion reference (for context)

We do not recommend buying parts or comparing machines using a cc-to-HP conversion alone, but these ranges are commonly seen in the snowblower market.

Engine size Typical snowblower class Common advertised power range
~200cc to 250cc 2-stage mid-size ~6 to 9 HP equivalent
~250cc to 300cc 2-stage larger ~8 to 11 HP equivalent
8 to 9 cu. in. (2-cycle) single-stage often ~4 to 6 HP
Why it matters when choosing parts or performance expectations

For repairs and maintenance, the correct model number and engine type matter more than cc or “HP class.” On Craftsman 536885214, key specs that affect operation include the 2-cycle fuel mix (40:1), spark plug type/gap, and belt and auger adjustments.

If you are troubleshooting performance (poor throwing distance, bogging, or stalling), start with maintenance items and fuel delivery. A restricted in-line fuel filter can mimic “low power,” so inspecting or replacing the filter 394358S is a practical first step.

What we recommend checking first
  • Fresh, properly mixed 40:1 fuel (no straight gas)
  • Spark plug condition and correct gap
  • Chute and auger clear of packed snow/ice
  • Auger control cable adjustment and belt condition
  • Fuel line and in-line filter for restriction

Last updated: January 2026

On a Craftsman snow thrower like model 536885214, the model number is printed on the product identification label (not stamped into the metal). On this style of unit, it’s commonly found on the rear of the snowblower near the wheel area or on the side of the frame near the auger housing. See the 536885214 operator’s manual for model labeling and safety guidance.

Where to look on model 536885214

Check these common label locations first:

  • Rear of the unit between/near the wheels
  • Side of the frame near the auger housing
  • Handle/frame area near the lower handle mounts
  • Under or near the top cover area (if your unit has a label there)
  • Near the engine mounting area (sometimes on the frame, not the engine)
What the model number looks like

For this Craftsman snow thrower, the model number is typically shown in a format like:

What you see on the label What it means
536.885214 The full model identifier (brand prefix + model)
536885214 The same model number without the dot
Tips to avoid ordering the wrong parts

We recommend using the full model number exactly as printed on the label.

  • Copy every digit (and the dot, if shown)
  • Do not use the engine model number as the snowblower model number
  • If the label is dirty, wipe it clean and use a flashlight at an angle
  • If the label is worn, take a close-up photo and zoom in
Why it matters

Craftsman snowblower parts can vary by model series, even when the machines look similar. Using the correct model number helps match the right diagrams, belts, cables, and auger components for your exact unit.

Last updated: January 2026

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