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Steele Gas snowblowers

Official Steele gas snowblower parts

Steele gas snowblowers can easily tackle any snow-clearing task that you face. Proper maintenance can help keep your Steele gas snowblower running smoothly all winter long. Find the maintenance and repair parts you need for your Steele snowblower at Sears PartsDirect.

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Popular replacement parts for Steele gas snowblowers

  • Electric starter. The electric starter attaches to the engine crankshaft and includes a cord that plugs into an electrical outlet to provide the starter motor with power. Plug the electric starter into an electrical outlet and push the button on the starter motor to start the engine.
  • Carburetor rebuild kit. The carburetor rebuild kit has the parts and gaskets needed to refurbish a carburetor to keep the engine running smoothly.
  • Auger drive cable. The auger drive cable is a control cable that connects the auger control lever on the control panel to the engagement lever in the auger drive system.
  • Fuel filter. The fuel filter attaches to bottom of the fuel tank and connects to the fuel line. It filters particles from the gasoline as fuel moves from the tank to the carburetor.

How to replace a skid shoe on your Steele gas snowblower

  • Pull the wire straight up and off of the spark plug.
  • Loosen and remove skid shoe mounting nuts. Pull the skid shoe off of the housing.
  • Position the new skid shoe on the mounting bolts and finger tighten the nuts.
  • Place corrugated cardboard under the scraper blade to hold the blade about ¼-inch off the ground. Lower the skid shoe so that it contacts the ground. Tighten the mounting nuts with the ½-inch wrench.
  • Push the wire back onto the spark plug. Start the engine and confirm that the skid shoes keep the blade slightly off the ground.