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Craftsman 536887996 gas snow thrower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 536887996 gas snow thrower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Wheel Fricti for Craftsman 536887996 - Part 1501435MA

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    Friction Wheel

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  • Bearing Auge for Craftsman 536887996 - Part 9517MA

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  • Wingknob.31- for Craftsman 536887996 - Part 1501260MA

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  • Boot Clutch for Craftsman 536887996 - Part 308146MA

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Craftsman Gas Snow Thrower 536887996 FAQs

On Craftsman gas snow thrower model 536887996, the serial number is on the product identification label on the machine; we use it to identify the exact production run for parts and service details. For label location and number format, use the 536887996 owner's manual.

Where to find the serial number label

Most Craftsman snowblowers place the identification label on the rear or base area of the unit, often near the axle and wheel area.

  • Look at the backside of the metal base between the rear wheels
  • Check the rear frame near the handle mounting area
  • Wipe off packed snow, salt, and grime so the characters are readable
  • Use a flashlight; stamped or printed characters can be faint

How to read what you see

A Craftsman identification label typically includes a model number and a serial number.

  • Model number identifies the design family (for this unit: 536887996)
  • Serial number identifies the specific unit built (used for production tracking)
  • Letters and numbers matter; copy them exactly in order
  • If a character is unclear, compare common look-alikes (0 vs O, 1 vs I)

Quick check table

Item What it tells us How we use it
Model number (536887996) Which Craftsman snowblower you have Matches diagrams and part lists
Serial number When and which unit was built Helps confirm correct parts for your unit

Why it matters

Using the correct serial number helps prevent ordering the wrong belt, cable, or chute hardware when there are mid-season production changes. For example, drive and auger components can vary by build.

Last updated: January 2026

The most common problem we see with snow blowers like the Craftsman 536887996 is a no-start or hard-start condition caused by fuel and ignition issues (old gas, carburetor varnish, or a worn spark plug). The next most common issues are chute clogs and drive or auger problems from worn belts or broken shear pins.

Most common issues (and what to check first)

  • Won’t start / runs poorly: drain stale fuel, refill with fresh gas, check spark plug condition and gap, and clean the carburetor if it surges or won’t stay running.
  • Chute keeps clogging: reduce ground speed in wet snow, keep throttle up, and clear packed snow safely.
  • Auger won’t turn: check shear pins first; if intact, inspect auger engagement and belt condition.
  • Unit won’t drive / weak traction: inspect the ground drive system for a worn or stretched belt.
  • Abnormal vibration: stop immediately and inspect for damage before continuing.

Safe way to clear a clog on model 536887996

Your manual calls out a specific, safe sequence for clearing the auger or discharge chute. Follow the steps in the 536887996 owner’s manual.

  • Release the auger drive lever
  • Move the throttle to STOP
  • Remove the ignition key
  • Disconnect the spark plug wire
  • Use the cleaning stick (do not put hands in the auger or chute)

Parts that commonly solve “no throw” or “no drive” symptoms

If the engine runs but performance is weak, these wear items are common fixes:

Symptom Most likely wear item Example part for this model
Auger does not engage or slips Auger drive belt Snowblower gas belt 585416MA
Wheels do not pull or slip under load Ground drive belt Snowblower drive belt 1733324SM
Auger stops after hitting packed snow/ice Shear pins Kit shearbol 1501227MA

Why it matters

Catching these problems early prevents bigger failures. For example, running with a slipping belt can overheat and glaze pulleys, and clearing clogs the wrong way risks injury. Proper shutdown and inspection steps in the manual also help protect the auger, impeller, and drive system.

Last updated: January 2026

On Craftsman gas snow thrower model 536887996, a bad auger drive belt shows up as little or no snow discharge, slipping under load, or visible belt damage. We confirm it by inspecting the belt and checking belt tension; it should deflect about 1/2 inch when engaged.

Quick signs the auger belt is failing

  • Snowblower runs, but the auger or impeller does not move snow well
  • Auger works intermittently, especially in heavy or wet snow
  • Burning rubber smell or belt dust near the belt cover
  • Belt looks cracked, frayed, glazed (shiny), or stretched
  • Belt tension is weak even when the auger clutch is engaged

How we check it on model 536887996

Follow the belt-check method in the 536887996 owner's manual. In general, we:

  • Disconnect the spark plug wire before opening covers
  • Remove the belt cover screw and take off the belt cover
  • Have a second person engage the auger drive clutch
  • Press on the belt on the side opposite the idler pulley
  • Confirm the belt deflects about 1/2 inch (12.5 mm) with moderate pressure

Belt condition vs. what it usually means

What you see What it usually indicates What we do next
Cracks, fraying, missing chunks Belt is worn out Replace the auger belt
Shiny/glazed belt surface Slipping from wear or heat Replace belt; check idler pulley alignment
Belt deflects much more than 1/2 inch Belt is loose or stretched Adjust per manual; replace if worn
No discharge but belt looks OK Cable out of adjustment or shear pin issue Check cable adjustment; inspect shear pins

Why it matters

A slipping auger belt cannot transfer engine power to the auger drive pulley, so the machine will not discharge snow properly. Continued slipping can also overheat the belt and accelerate wear.

Parts that commonly solve “no discharge” symptoms

If inspection confirms belt wear or damage, the correct replacement for this model is the snowblower gas belt 585416MA. If the belt is fine, a broken shear pin can also stop the auger from turning.

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: dirty carburetor, stale fuel…

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…

Main causes: dirty carburetor, clogged fuel filter, dirty spark plug, incorrect valve lash, leaky engine gaskets…

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