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Agri-Fab 45-04911 snow thrower

Agri-Fab 45-04911 snow thrower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Agri-Fab 45-04911 snow thrower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Cover Cable for Agri-Fab 45-04911 - Part 27763BL3

    Chute crank rod/winch diagram

    Cover

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  • Lawn Tractor Snowblower Attachment Idler Pulley Bracket for Agri-Fab 45-04911 - Part 63904BL1

    Pulleys/belts diagram

    Lawn Tractor Snowblower Attachment Idler Pulley Bracket

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  • Flange for Agri-Fab 45-04911 - Part 27458BL1

    Auger & housing/chute diagram

    Flange

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  • Agri-fab Snowblower Impeller for Agri-Fab 45-04911 - Part 69823BL3

    Auger & housing/chute diagram

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  • Brkt Chute for Agri-Fab 45-04911 - Part 27509BL1

    Auger & housing/chute diagram

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  • Knob for Agri-Fab 45-04911 - Part 42838

    Chute crank rod/winch diagram

    Knob

    Part #42838

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  • Lawn Tractor Snowblower Attachment Chute Control Cable Guide for Agri-Fab 45-04911 - Part 42834

    Lawn Tractor Snowblower Attachment Chute Control Cable Guide

    Part #42834

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  • Lawn Tractor Snowblower Attachment Chute Crank Support for Agri-Fab 45-04911 - Part 47027

    Chute crank rod/winch diagram

    Lawn Tractor Snowblower Attachment Chute Crank Support

    Part #47027

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Agri-Fab Snow Thrower 45-04911 FAQs

Yes. On the Agri-Fab 45-04911 snowblower attachment, a light coat of WD-40 on the chute can help reduce snow sticking and clogging, especially with wet, heavy snow; apply it sparingly and keep it off belts, pulleys, and any friction-drive surfaces. For model-specific lubrication points and cautions, follow the 45-04911 owner's manual.

Best way to apply it (and where not to)

  • Shut the tractor off, remove the key, and let all moving parts stop completely.
  • Clean and dry the chute and discharge area first; lubricant works best on a smooth surface.
  • Spray a light film inside the chute and on the discharge deflector; wipe off excess.
  • Do not spray near the drive belt, auger drive belt, idler pulleys, or clutch and pulley frame.
  • Reapply as needed during long sessions, especially in slushy conditions.

Parts to keep lubricant away from on this attachment

Lubricant overspray can cause belt slip and poor throwing performance. Keep sprays away from these common wear items:

Area Why it matters Example part on this model
Belt drive Oil can make belts slip and glaze Drive belt 46989
Auger belt drive Slip reduces auger speed and increases clogging Auger drive belt 42992
Pulleys and idlers Oil attracts grit and can accelerate wear Pulley 47044

Why it matters

Chute clogging usually starts when snow sticks to a cold, slightly rough surface. A thin, slick film helps snow slide through the chute so the impeller can keep throwing consistently, which reduces jams and strain on the auger and gearbox.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, you can sometimes mount a snowblower attachment to a zero-turn mower, but it depends on the zero-turn’s front frame design, lift system, and belt or PTO drive compatibility. For the Agri-Fab 45-04911, confirm the required mounting hardware and fitment steps in the 45-04911 owner's manual.

What determines whether it will fit a zero-turn

Most fitment problems come from how the attachment mounts and how it’s driven.

  • Mounting points and frame shape: Zero-turn frames vary a lot at the front crossmember.
  • Lift method: Manual lift, winch lift, or tractor lift linkage must match the attachment setup.
  • Drive method: The attachment needs a compatible belt path or PTO style drive.
  • Clearance: Caster wheels, deck hangers, and front tires can interfere.
  • Weight and traction: Zero-turns can need added front ballast and rear traction help.

Quick compatibility checklist (before you buy parts)

Use this as a fast go or no-go screen.

Check What you want to see What causes a no-fit
Front mount area Flat, strong mounting surface Curved or obstructed frame rails
Lift capability Stable lift with enough travel Attachment drags or cannot raise
Drive routing Clean belt routing to pulleys Belt rubs, twists, or cannot tension
Steering clearance No contact at full lock Caster or tire hits housing

Parts that commonly matter during mounting and setup

If your attachment is already installed but sits too low, scrapes, or won’t track evenly, these parts are often involved:

Why it matters

A snowblower attachment that is not correctly mounted or driven can slip belts, bind the auger/impeller, or damage brackets. Verifying fitment first saves time and prevents repeat belt and pulley failures.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Agri-Fab 45-04911 snowblower attachment, the most effective way to prevent snow from sticking is to keep the chute and housing clean and dry, then apply a light, even non-stick coating before you start; this reduces wet-snow buildup that causes clogging and poor throwing distance. Check the 45-04911 owner's manual for any product-specific lubricant and cleaning guidance.

Best ways to reduce sticking and clogging

  • Clean packed snow and ice off the chute, impeller area, and housing after each use.
  • Apply a light coat of a non-stick spray to the inside of the chute and housing before blowing.
  • Avoid over-applying; heavy spray can attract grit and make cleanup harder.
  • Keep the scraper edge and skid shoes adjusted so you are not digging into gravel or turf.
  • Use steady ground speed; pushing too fast in wet snow overloads the auger and chute.

What to spray (and what to avoid)

Option Works for wet snow? Notes
Silicone spray Yes Common choice; leaves a slick film and is easy to reapply.
Non-stick cooking spray Yes Works in a pinch; reapply more often.
Light penetrating oil Sometimes Can help, but use lightly and wipe excess to reduce mess.
Heavy grease No Tends to trap debris and can worsen clogging.

Quick checks that also help

If snow still sticks, inspect these common trouble spots:

Why it matters

Sticking snow forces repeated unclogging, reduces throwing distance, and can overload the auger and impeller drive system. A clean surface and correct adjustment keep snow moving through the housing smoothly.

Last updated: January 2026

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