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Craftsman 917881063 snow thrower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917881063 snow thrower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Snowblower Hex Cap Screw for Craftsman 917881063 - Part 74940516

    Impeller/gear box diagram

    Snowblower Hex Cap Screw

    Part #74940516

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Speed Decal for Craftsman 917881063 - Part 415476

    Decals diagram

    Speed Decal

    Part #415476

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  • Pin.steer.be for Craftsman 917881063 - Part 181847

    Steering bracket & yoke diagram

    Pin.steer.be

    Part #181847

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  • Bracket.stee for Craftsman 917881063 - Part 179148X479

    Steering bracket & yoke diagram

    Bracket.stee

    Part #179148X479

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  • Auger Gasket for Craftsman 917881063 - Part 407766

    Impeller/gear box diagram

    Auger Gasket

    Part #407766

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  • Idler Arm for Craftsman 917881063 - Part 419925

    Drive diagram

    Idler Arm

    Part #419925

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  • Gearbox Cover for Craftsman 917881063 - Part 407761

    Impeller/gear box diagram

    Gearbox Cover

    Part #407761

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  • Snowblower Skid Shoe, Right for Craftsman 917881063 - Part 178777X479

    Skid plate diagram

    Snowblower Skid Shoe, Right

    Part #178777X479

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  • Snowblower Speed Selector Assembly for Craftsman 917881063 - Part 198474

    Drive diagram

    Snowblower Speed Selector Assembly

    Part #198474

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  • Snowblower Screw for Craftsman 917881063 - Part 407767

    Impeller/gear box diagram

    Snowblower Screw

    Part #407767

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Craftsman Snow Thrower 917881063 FAQs

The most common problem with snow blowers (including the Craftsman 917881063 snow thrower) is a no-start or hard-start condition, usually caused by old fuel, a dirty carburetor, or a worn spark plug. The next most common issues are chute clogs and drive or auger problems.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Use fresh gasoline; drain old fuel if it has been sitting.
  • Check the spark plug condition and gap; replace if fouled.
  • Inspect the discharge chute for packed snow or ice.
  • Confirm the auger and drive controls fully engage.
  • Look for loose fasteners and obvious damage after any impact.

Clearing a clogged chute safely (most common “it stopped throwing” issue)

The operator instructions for this model emphasize that hand contact with the impeller inside the discharge chute is a leading cause of injury. When the chute clogs:

  • Shut the engine off.
  • Wait at least 10 seconds for the impeller to stop.
  • Disconnect the spark plug wire so the engine cannot start accidentally.
  • Clear the chute using a clean-out tool (not your hands).

For the full safety steps and operating guidance, use the 917881063 owner's manual.

When it is a belt or control problem

If the engine runs but the auger does not turn or the snow thrower will not pull itself, the drive system is the next place to look.

Symptom Most likely area Common fix
Engine runs, auger does not spin Auger belt, engagement cable, shear bolts Inspect belt and linkage; replace worn parts
Wheels do not drive Drive belt, friction drive, cable adjustment Adjust controls; service drive components

A common wear item is the snowblower auger drive belt 532408007.

Why it matters

Most “common problems” are maintenance-related and preventable. Fresh fuel, basic lubrication, and safe clearing practices reduce downtime and help protect the gearbox, belts, and auger components.

Last updated: January 2026

A typical gas snowblower lasts 10 to 15 years. With consistent maintenance on your Craftsman snow thrower model 917881063 (seasonal spark plug service, clean storage practices, and keeping fasteners tight), it commonly reaches 15 to 20 years of reliable use.

What most affects lifespan

  • Fuel quality and storage: use fresh fuel and avoid letting fuel sit for long periods.
  • Routine maintenance: follow the schedule in the 917881063 owner's manual.
  • End-of-use cleanup: run the machine a few minutes after throwing snow to help prevent freeze-up.
  • Fastener checks: check shear bolts and other bolts frequently for proper tightness.
  • Keeping water out: avoid spraying water into the engine area; water in the engine shortens engine life.

Maintenance milestones to plan for

The manual calls out several recurring items that directly impact longevity.

Item Typical interval Why it matters
Spark plug Each season or every 100 hours Helps starting and smooth running
Cleaning After each use Prevents corrosion and buildup
Storage prep End of season or 30+ days unused Prevents fuel system gumming and rust
Belt inspection During storage prep Worn belts reduce performance and strain components

Storage habits that extend life

  • Let the engine cool before storing.
  • Do not store the unit with fuel in the tank inside a building with ignition sources.
  • Clean the snow thrower thoroughly before long storage.
  • Inspect moving parts for wear and replace as needed.

Why it matters

Most “early failures” on gas snowblowers come from preventable issues: stale fuel, moisture intrusion, and skipped seasonal service. Following the operator guidance and doing end-of-season storage prep keeps the engine and drive system performing for years.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Craftsman snow thrower model 917881063, the model and serial numbers are printed on a decal attached to the rear of the snow thrower housing. Use that decal to record the serial number exactly as shown (including any letters), then keep it with your purchase date for future parts lookup and service.

Where to find the serial number decal

Look for the identification decal in the rear area of the machine:

  • Stand behind the snowblower, near the handles
  • Look on the rear of the snow thrower housing (back side of the unit)
  • Wipe off snow, salt, and grime so every character is readable
  • Copy the serial number exactly (do not skip dashes or letters)
  • Record the purchase date next to it for maintenance and warranty reference

For the diagram and labeling used for this model, use the 917881063 owner's manual.

How to write it down so parts match correctly

Serial numbers can include letters and numbers; accuracy matters when ordering parts like belts, cables, and hardware.

  • Write characters in order, left to right
  • Use uppercase letters if letters appear
  • If a character is unclear, compare similar-looking characters (0 vs O, 1 vs I)
  • Take a clear photo of the decal for your records
  • Store the info with your maintenance notes (oil changes, spark plug service)

Quick checklist

Item to record What to capture Why it helps
Model number 917881063 Ensures correct parts diagrams
Serial number Exactly as printed Helps identify production details
Purchase date Month/day/year Useful for service history

Why it matters

We use the model number to match the correct parts breakdown for your Craftsman snowblower, and the serial number helps you keep accurate ownership records for maintenance, service, and ordering the right replacement parts.

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your snowblowers

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