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Craftsman 536886261 snow thrower

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  • Cable Auger for Craftsman 536886261 - Part 761590MA

    26`` 9hp handle diagram

    Clutch Cable

    Part #761590

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  • Screw 5/16-1 for Craftsman 536886261 - Part 577400MA

    26`` 9hp auger housing diagram

    Bolt

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  • Bolt 1/4-20 for Craftsman 536886261 - Part 5025010X6SM

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  • Spr0cket Int for Craftsman 536886261 - Part 1501237MA

    26`` 9hp drive diagram

    Intermediate Weldment

    Part #1501090

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  • Bearing Auge for Craftsman 536886261 - Part 9517MA

    26`` 9hp auger housing diagram

    Flat Bearing

    Part #9517

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  • Bolt for Craftsman 536886261 - Part 5025145X6SM

    Bolt, 5/16-1

    Part #340720

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  • Spring Auger for Craftsman 536886261 - Part 1673MA

    26`` 9hp handle diagram

    Auger Clutch Spacer

    Part #1673

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  • Spacer,slv for Craftsman 536886261 - Part 703058

    26`` 9hp auger housing diagram

    1/4" Spacer

    Part #3943

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  • Handle Lower for Craftsman 536886261 - Part 1740701ASM

    26`` 9hp handle diagram

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  • Pin Cotter . for Craftsman 536886261 - Part 579493MA

    26`` 9hp chute rod diagram

    Cotter Pin

    Part #579493

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Craftsman Snow Thrower 536886261 FAQs

On Craftsman snow thrower model 536886261, the serial number is typically printed on an ID label (often called a model/serial tag) mounted on the rear of the unit near the handles or frame. Use the full model and serial information from that label when ordering parts.

Where to look on model 536886261

Check these common label locations first:

  • Rear of the snow thrower frame, behind the operator position (near the handles)
  • On the back panel or rear crossmember of the frame
  • Near the engine area on the frame (not on the plastic belt cover)
  • Along the side of the frame close to the wheels
  • Under or near the handle support brackets

If the label is dirty or faded, wipe it gently and use a flashlight at an angle to make the print easier to read.

What numbers you should write down

For parts lookup and service, we recommend recording:

  • Model number: 536886261
  • Serial number: unique to your machine
  • Code/date number (if shown): helps identify production run details

For model-specific diagrams and identification help, use the 536886261 operator’s manual.

Quick ID guide (what it means)

Label item What it’s used for Example format
Model number Identifies the exact snowblower design 536886261
Serial number Identifies your exact unit Letters/numbers
Code/date Manufacturing run or date info Varies

Why it matters

Snowblower parts like belts, cables, and chute components can vary by production run. Having the correct model and serial information helps ensure you get the right Craftsman-compatible replacement part the first time.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. For Craftsman model 536886261, the operator manual specifically allows SAE 5W-30 and even notes it can make cold starting easier in consistently low temperatures; it also lists 5W30 as the specified oil type/capacity for this unit. See the 536886261 operator's manual.

What the manual says for model 536886261

For this Craftsman snow thrower, the manual guidance supports 5W-30 for cold-weather use and lists 5W30 as the engine oil specification.

  • Use SAE 5W-30 as needed for easier starting in cold conditions.
  • For 0°F and below, the manual notes 0W-30 partial synthetic for easier starting.
  • Always check oil level on a level surface and do not overfill.
  • Change oil about every 25 hours of use (or at least yearly).

Quick comparison: 5W-30 vs SAE 30

| Oil type | Cold starting | Typical snowblower fit | Notes | |---|---|---| | 5W-30 | Better | Very common | Flows better in cold; good winter choice | | SAE 30 | Worse in cold | Sometimes used | Can be thicker at low temps; harder starts |

Best practices when switching oil types

  • If you are switching from SAE 30 to 5W-30, we recommend doing it at an oil change (warm engine, drain fully, refill).
  • Use the dipstick “FULL” mark as your guide; do not guess by bottle amount.
  • If the engine is hard to start in deep cold, consider the manual’s 0W-30 note.

Why it matters

Snowblowers run in freezing conditions; oil that flows well at low temperatures helps protect the engine at startup and can reduce wear during the first minutes of operation.

Last updated: January 2026

The Craftsman snow thrower model 536886261 operator’s manual does not list a manufacturing year or build date. For this model, the year is typically determined from the serial number and any date code printed on the product ID label on the machine.

What we can confirm for model 536886261

The 536886261 operator’s manual confirms the model and key specs (26-inch dual stage, 9 HP, electric start), but it does not include a production year or a serial-number decoding chart.

Item Confirmed for 536886261 Not provided in the manual
Model identification Yes N/A
Specs (26-inch, dual stage, 9 HP) Yes N/A
Manufacturing year No Yes
Serial/date-code decoding No Yes

Where to look on this specific snowblower

On Craftsman snow throwers like model 536886261, the product ID label is usually on the main frame where it stays readable during use. Use the handle and frame areas shown in the manual’s assembly illustrations as your reference points.

  • Check the rear frame near the lower handle mounting area
  • Check the handle support/upright frame behind the control panel area
  • Check the engine mounting plate or frame rail near the engine
  • Write down the full serial number exactly as printed
  • Note any date code printed near the serial number (letters and numbers matter)

How to use the serial number to get the year

Serial formats can vary by production run, so the most reliable method is matching the serial/date code to the manufacturer’s records.

  • Take a clear photo of the ID label
  • Record model 536886261 plus the serial/date code
  • Use that information when requesting parts help or service verification

Why it matters

The build year can affect parts lookups and service details for wear items such as belts, friction wheel components, and chute hardware.

If you’re troubleshooting drive or auger performance on this model, common wear items include the snowblower drive belt 1733324SM and the auger belt 37X120MA.

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your snowblowers

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Main causes: clogged chute, damaged auger blades, broken shear pins, worn auger belt, damaged gear case, engine problems…

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Main causes: clogged chute, snow build-up in auger housing, broken auger shear pins, auger drive belt needs adjustment, …

Main causes: broken shear pins, worn or loose auger drive belt, auger drive cable failure, damaged auger, bad gear case…

Main causes: snow build-up in chute, chute drive mechanism failure, bad chute control assembly…

Main causes: loose drive clutch cable, damaged drive clutch cable, worn friction disc, scraper blade scraping the ground…

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