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Craftsman 944524410 snow thrower

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Screw (screw.ta) for Craftsman 944524410 - Part 817060410

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Craftsman Snow Thrower 944524410 FAQs

A gas snowblower like the Craftsman 944524410 typically lasts 15 to 20 years with normal homeowner use and consistent maintenance. Regular oil changes, belt inspections, correct storage practices, and keeping water out of the engine are the biggest factors that extend service life; see the owner's manual for the maintenance schedule and storage steps.

What most affects lifespan (and what we recommend)

  • Change engine oil on schedule (the manual calls for oil changes every 25 operating hours or at least yearly).
  • Replace the spark plug at the start of each season or every 100 hours.
  • Check belts for wear about every 50 hours; replace if slipping.
  • Keep fasteners tight (including shear bolts and other bolts) for safe operation.
  • Store safely: do not store with fuel indoors near ignition sources; let the engine cool before storing.
  • Avoid spraying water into the engine area; water in the engine shortens engine life.

Quick maintenance intervals (typical for this model)

Item When to check/service Why it matters
Engine oil Every 25 hours or yearly Prevents accelerated engine wear
Spark plug Each season or every 100 hours Improves starting and combustion
Belts Every 50 hours Prevents loss of drive/auger performance
Tire pressure Keep at 14 to 17 PSI Protects traction and handling

Signs your snowblower is nearing end-of-life

  • Hard starting even with fresh fuel and a good spark plug
  • Excessive oil consumption or smoking
  • Repeated belt failures or chronic slipping
  • Loud gearbox/auger noises or metal shavings near the auger area
  • Frequent breakdowns that keep it out of service during storms

Repair vs. replace: a simple rule

If a major drivetrain repair is needed (for example, auger gearbox issues), compare the repair cost to the machine’s overall condition. When the rest of the unit is solid, replacing a major component can be worthwhile; a common example is the snowblower gearbox 598831601.

Why it matters

A snowblower’s lifespan is mostly about preventing wear and corrosion. Following the correct oil type/viscosity guidance, keeping belts and fasteners in good shape, and storing the unit safely reduces the failures that typically end a snow thrower’s service life.

You can order replacement parts for Craftsman 944524410 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Craftsman snow thrower like model 944524410, the model number is printed on the product identification label (a sticker or metal tag) attached to the frame. It’s commonly located at the rear of the unit between the wheels, or on the side of the frame near the auger housing; confirm the exact label location in the owner's manual.

Where to look on model 944524410

Check these spots first (in order):

  • Rear of the snowblower between the wheels (most common)
  • Side of the frame near the auger housing
  • Lower frame area near the engine mounting plate
  • Inside the belt cover area (only if your manual shows a label there)

What the label looks like and what to write down

The label usually includes more than one identifier. Record these items exactly as shown:

  • Model number (for this unit: 944524410)
  • Serial number (helps match production variations)
  • Product name/type (snow thrower)

Quick ID guide

Label item Why it matters Example for this page
Model number Matches you to the correct parts diagrams and lists 944524410
Serial number Helps confirm the right version when parts changed mid-run Varies
Engine info Helps when ordering engine-specific parts Varies

Why it matters

Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong parts for key systems like the auger/impeller and drive. Even small hardware differences (nuts, bolts, belts, springs) can change fit and performance.

Ordering parts once you have the model number

After you confirm the model number, order parts from the list for Craftsman 944524410 on this page, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Craftsman snow thrower model 944524410, the serial number is printed on a decal on the rear of the snow thrower housing; once you have it, you can decode the build year using the Craftsman serial-number format used on your unit (there are a couple common formats). Use the location details in the owner's manual to find the serial decal quickly.

Step 1: Find the serial number on model 944524410

Our manual calls out the exact location:

  • Look for the model and serial number decal on the rear of the snow thrower housing
  • Write down the full serial number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
  • Record your purchase date too (helpful for warranty and parts matching)
  • If the decal is dirty, wipe it clean; avoid scraping so you do not remove characters

Step 2: Decode the year (use the format that matches your serial)

Craftsman snowblowers commonly use one of these serial-number styles. Match your serial to the pattern below, then decode the year.

  • Format A (character-based):
    • 1st character: product type
    • 2nd and 3rd characters: month/day code
    • 5th character: year within the decade (example: “1” can indicate a year ending in 1)
  • Format B (MTD-style date code, digit/letter mix):
    • A letter indicates the month (A = Jan through L = Dec)
    • The following digits indicate day and year within the decade

Quick comparison table

What you see in the serial Most likely format Where the year comes from
A mix of letters/numbers with a meaningful 5th character Format A 5th character (year in decade)
Starts with a month letter (A through L) followed by digits Format B Digits after the month letter

Step 3: Confirm the decade (so the year is exact)

Because many codes only give the last digit of the year, we confirm the decade using practical clues:

  • Check your date of purchase (often written in the manual or your records)
  • Compare the unit’s features and decals to the parts diagrams in the owner's manual
  • If you are ordering parts, match by model 944524410 first; then use the serial to confirm revisions

Why it matters

The correct manufacture year helps us match the right parts and revisions for wear items and drive components (for example, a belt, cable, or gearbox). If you are replacing drive components, you can order model-matched parts from the list for 944524410, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. For Craftsman snow thrower model 944524410, the operator specs list SAE 5W-30 (or 10W-30) as the correct engine oil type, so 5W-30 is an approved choice and is typically easier to start in cold weather than straight SAE 30. See the owner's manual for the full oil chart and capacity.

What the manual recommends for model 944524410

Our specs for this model call out these key oil details:

  • Oil type: SAE 5W-30 or 10W-30 (API SG to SL)
  • Synthetic option: Synthetic SAE 5W-30
  • Oil capacity: 28 oz
  • Routine: Check oil level before each use

When SAE 30 can be a problem

Straight SAE 30 is thicker in cold temperatures, which can make a snowblower:

  • Harder to pull-start or electric-start
  • Slower to build oil flow right after startup
  • More likely to stall or run rough until it warms up

For winter operation, 5W-30 is the better match for cold starts.

Temperature and oil-consumption notes (important)

Multi-viscosity oils help cold starting, but the manual also notes they can increase oil consumption when used above freezing. Use this quick guide:

Operating conditions Best choice What to do
Consistent winter use SAE 5W-30 Check oil level often
Mixed temps (winter to mild) SAE 10W-30 Monitor level and top off
Warmer-than-typical use Follow the manual chart Check level more frequently

Why it matters

Using the correct viscosity helps your 944524410 engine lubricate quickly at startup, reduces wear, and keeps the snow thrower running smoothly under load.

Parts and maintenance help

If you are doing seasonal service, you can also order common replacement parts for this model from the parts list, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The best gas-powered snowblower is the one sized to your snowfall and driveway; for a proven two-stage, self-propelled design, the Craftsman 944524410 is a strong choice for deeper, heavier snow when it is set up and maintained using the 944524410 owner's manual.

How to choose the “best” gas snowblower

We match the machine to your conditions and how you use it:

  • Two-stage for deeper, packed, or wet snow
  • Clearing width that fits your driveway size and time goals
  • Self-propelled drive and good traction for slopes and end-of-driveway plow berms
  • Cold-start features (primer, choke, electric start) for winter reliability
  • Easy access to wear items (belts, skid shoes, fasteners)

What the Craftsman 944524410 is built to do

This model is a 24-inch, two-stage, power-propelled snow thrower. The manual also calls out key operating and maintenance specs that support consistent performance.

Item What to look for Why it matters
Engine speed Run at full throttle while throwing Best discharge distance and reduced clogging
Fuel Unleaded regular; up to E10 Helps protect the fuel system
Maintenance Oil, spark plug, fastener checks Prevents mid-storm no-start and drive issues

Quick ownership tips (big impact)

  • Use drive speed control to slow down in heavy wet snow (keep throttle up)
  • After throwing snow, run the machine a few minutes to help prevent freeze-up
  • Clear a clogged chute only with the engine off and the impeller fully stopped
  • Keep skid shoes adjusted so the scraper bar does not dig into uneven surfaces

If you need common wear parts for this model, we list items like the snowblower auger drive belt 584216102 and snowblower skid shoe, left 532174762 on the parts list, and you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Why it matters

A correctly sized two-stage gas snowblower clears faster, clogs less, and stays controllable in drifts; keeping belts and skid shoes in spec prevents most performance complaints.

Last updated: February 2026

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