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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Craftsman snowblower model # 536.918200
Hey,
Go figure, a start of the snow season, getting ready to do my driveway and the pull cord on my snow thrower breaks. Is there any easy way to fix on my own. I can't seem to get anywhere on some other forums and I thought this might help. Anyone with thoughts on this please help. I can't go back to shoveling!!! Thanks SP |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Craftsman snowblower model # 536.918200
You can buy pull cord repair sets at the big box stores. Sears might have them too. Just be sure to buy the one for your engine make and hp.
The instructions are usually on the back of the package. They are not hard to replace. |
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