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[Lifetime Warranty] 99-9313 Rubber Paddles 55-8760 Scraper Blade 95-6151

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Description

99-9313 Rubber Paddles 55-8760 Scraper Blade 95-6151

Key Features

  • Complete snow blower maintenance and rebuild kit
  • Contains two heavy-duty rubber auger paddles
  • Includes one polymer scraper blade for clean surface contact
  • Comes with one drive belt and necessary installation hardware
  • Additional tune-up parts: one primer bulb and one fuel filter

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Paddles: 99-9313
  • Scraper Blade: 55-8760
  • Drive Belt: 95-6151
  • Primer Bulb: 66-7460
  • Fuel Filter: 298090S

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits Toro Snowthrower Models: CCR 2000, CCR 2400, CCR 2450, CCR 2500, CCR 3000
  • Also fits Toro models: 38180, 38185

When to Replace

  • Paddles are visibly worn, cracked, or rounded, reducing throwing distance
  • Scraper blade is worn down or damaged, leaving a layer of snow on the ground
  • Drive belt is frayed, cracked, slipping, or broken
  • Reduced machine performance or inability to clear snow effectively
  • Primer bulb is brittle, cracked, or does not function correctly

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the spark plug wire before beginning any service
  • Refer to your snow blower's owner's manual for specific replacement procedures
  • Ensure scraper blade is adjusted to the correct height for proper ground clearance
  • Verify all bolts and hardware are tightened to the manufacturer's recommended torque specifications