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Craftsman 987799930 chipper/shredder

Craftsman 987799930 chipper/shredder Parts

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Craftsman Chipper/Shredder 987799930 FAQs

Yes, shredder blades are replaceable on most chipper/shredders, including Craftsman model 987799930. Blade replacement is a normal wear-item repair: you remove the cutting housing fasteners, swap in the correct blades, then reassemble and verify the rotor turns freely before restarting.

Safety first (before you touch the cutter)
  • Shut the engine off and let it cool completely.
  • Disconnect the spark plug wire so the engine cannot start.
  • Wear heavy gloves and eye protection; blades stay sharp even when “dull.”
  • Block the rotor so it cannot rotate while you loosen hardware.
  • Work on a stable, level surface with good lighting.
What you typically replace (and what to inspect)

On a gas chipper/shredder, blade service often goes with a quick inspection of related items:

  • Cutter blades and any reversible edges
  • Blade bolts, washers, and locking hardware
  • Anvil or bed knife (if equipped)
  • Cutter housing for cracks or heavy scoring
  • Engine tune-up items if performance dropped (air filter, fuel line)
Symptom Common cause What to do
Poor chipping, stringy output Dull or nicked blades Replace or flip blades (if reversible)
Excess vibration Uneven blade wear, loose hardware Replace as a set; tighten evenly
Engine bogs easily Dull blades or restricted airflow/fuel Service blades; check air filter and fuel line
Parts that often come up during blade service

If you are already opening the machine, these model-related engine parts are commonly replaced when they are brittle, clogged, or leaking:

Why it matters

Sharp, correctly installed blades reduce vibration, improve chip quality, and lower engine strain. That helps protect the crankshaft, bearings, and cutter housing on your Craftsman 987799930 chipper/shredder.

Last updated: February 2026

There is no difference; the phrase “chipper shredder” means one machine that both chips woody branches and shreds lighter yard debris. For your Craftsman chipper/shredder model 987799930, the practical choice is about what you feed it most: branches (chipping) versus leaves and twigs (shredding).

What “chipping” vs “shredding” means
  • Chipping: pulls in branches and cuts them into chips you can spread as mulch
  • Shredding: breaks down leaves, vines, and small twigs into finer material for composting
  • Chipper/shredder: combines both functions, usually with separate feed areas (a chute for branches and a hopper for lighter debris)
Quick comparison
Task Best output Typical feed material What to watch for
Chipping Coarser wood chips Dry branches, sticks Dull cutters, clogged discharge
Shredding Fine mulch/compost mix Leaves, garden debris Wet material clumping
Combined use Mixed mulch Yard cleanup mix Sorting material improves performance
Tips to get better results (and fewer clogs)
Why it matters

Using the right feed type for the right function protects the cutting system, reduces jams, and keeps your Craftsman 987799930 running at full RPM so it can chip branches cleanly and shred leaves into usable mulch.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Craftsman chipper/shredder model 987799930, never feed hard foreign objects (rocks, metal, glass), plastics/rubber, or chemically treated/painted wood. Also avoid stringy, wet, or dirt-packed yard waste that can wrap, clog, and quickly damage cutting components and the engine.

Materials to keep out of the chipper chute
  • Rocks, gravel, soil, and root balls (dulls and chips cutting edges fast)
  • Metal, wire, nails, screws, and fencing (can shatter parts and become projectiles)
  • Plastic, rubber, and synthetic rope/twine (wraps and jams the rotor)
  • Pressure-treated, painted, or chemically treated lumber (unsafe debris and residue)
  • Wet, soggy leaves or mud-caked brush (clogs the discharge and bogs the engine)
  • Vines, long grasses, and palm-like fronds (stringy material that wraps)
What to do if it bogs down or starts jamming

If your 987799930 begins to stall, surge, or clog, stop feeding immediately and shut the engine off before clearing debris.

  • Let all moving parts come to a complete stop
  • Remove packed material from the chute and discharge area
  • Check the air intake area for heavy dust buildup
  • Inspect fuel condition; old fuel commonly causes surging under load
  • Verify throttle linkage moves freely and returns smoothly
Quick parts check (common causes of poor chipping)
Symptom Most common cause What to inspect/replace
Bogging, black smoke Restricted airflow Craftsman lawn & garden equipment engine air filter 28424
Surging, won’t stay running Fuel delivery issue Craftsman lawn & garden equipment engine fuel line 29774
Throttle won’t respond smoothly Linkage binding/bent Craftsman lawn & garden equipment engine throttle link 33878
Why it matters

Chippers rely on sharp cutting edges and steady engine RPM. Foreign objects and stringy or wet material cause sudden jams, vibration, and overload that can damage the cutting system, carburetor settings, and ignition components.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Craftsman 987799930 chipper/shredder stopped working, the most common causes are a fuel or airflow problem, an ignition issue, or a safety interlock that is not fully engaged. Start with quick checks (fuel, choke, throttle, air filter) before moving to spark and carburetor diagnostics.

Quick checks first (fastest fixes)
If it cranks but will not start
What to test
Symptom Most likely cause What to do next
Starts briefly on starting fluid, then dies Fuel delivery issue Check fuel line, fuel cap vent, and carburetor
No change with starting fluid Ignition issue Check spark plug, then ignition module
Runs only with choke partly on Restricted fuel or air Clean carburetor, replace air filter
Parts that commonly solve “no start”
If it starts but stalls under load
  • Check for a dirty air filter and replace if needed.
  • Verify the throttle linkage moves freely and returns smoothly (see Craftsman lawn & garden equipment engine throttle link 33878).
  • Inspect the muffler area for heavy carbon buildup or damage (see muffler 33756B).
  • If it surges or hunts at steady throttle, clean the carburetor and confirm there are no air leaks at the intake gasket.
Why it matters

A chipper/shredder that suddenly quits is usually being starved of fuel or air, or it is losing spark. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat stalling, hard starting, and engine damage from running too lean.

Last updated: February 2026

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