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[Lifetime Warranty] 951-12705 Carburetor - For Troy-Bilt Storm 2410 2620 31AS62N2711 31AS2P5C711 24'' 179cc 208cc Squall 2100 MTD 31AM62EE700 31AS62EE731 Cub Cadet 524SWE Snow Blower

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951-12705 / 951-10974A Snow Blower Carburetor Assembly

Key Features

  • Engineered for 179cc & 208cc OHV Engines: Specifically calibrated to provide the high-torque fuel delivery required for mid-sized MTD-manufactured engines, ensuring the power needed to clear heavy, wet snow.
  • Winter-Ready Cold Start Design: Features optimized internal passages and a reinforced primer bulb interface, allowing for faster fuel delivery to the combustion chamber during sub-zero starts.
  • Ethanol-Resistant Internal Components: Manufactured with high-grade gaskets and a corrosion-resistant needle valve designed to withstand the degrading effects of modern ethanol-blended fuels.
  • Stable Idle & Load Management: Precision-machined jets prevent the "hunting" or surging common in snow blower engines, providing a smooth transition from idling to full-throttle auger engagement.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • MTD (Cub Cadet / Troy-Bilt / Craftsman / White Outdoor): 951-12705, 951-10974, 951-10974A, 951-14034, 751-12705, 751-10974A, 751-14034
  • Stens / Sunbelt: 520-862, B1MTD10639

Compatibility & Fitment

This carburetor is the standard replacement for various 21-inch to 26-inch snow blowers and snow throwers. Key compatible models include:

  • Troy-Bilt Storm Series: Fits Storm 2410, Storm 2620, and models 31AS62N2711, 31AS2P5C711.
  • Troy-Bilt Squall Series: Direct fit for Squall 2100 and 21" single-stage units.
  • Cub Cadet: Compatible with 524SWE and 2X series 179cc/208cc snow blowers.
  • MTD / Yard Machines / Craftsman: Fits models 31AM62EE700, 31AS62EE731, and various 179cc/208cc 24" walk-behind units.
  • Note: This carburetor is designed for engines with a **remote primer bulb** and a **manual choke**. Always verify the linkage style on your original unit before installation.

When to Replace

  • Hard Starting or No Start: The most common issue caused by fuel "varnish" clogging the main jet or the internal pilot passages after the off-season.
  • Engine Surging (Hunting): The engine fluctuates up and down in RPM while running, which indicates a lean fuel mixture caused by partial internal blockages.
  • Leaking Fuel: A stuck float or a degraded needle seat is causing gasoline to drip from the air intake or into the engine oil.
  • Runs Only on Choke: The engine dies as soon as the choke is turned off, signaling that the carburetor cannot pull enough fuel through the main circuit.
  • Poor Performance Under Load: The engine bogs down or stalls as soon as you engage the auger to throw snow.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: Work in a well-ventilated area. Drain the fuel tank completely and disconnect the spark plug wire before beginning the replacement.
  • Linkage Mapping (PRO TIP): Take a clear photo of the Z-bend governor rod and the tiny throttle return spring before removing the old carb. If these are installed in the wrong holes, the engine may over-rev and cause damage.
  • Check the Primer Line: Inspect the rubber primer hose for cracks. If air leaks into this line, the primer bulb won't work, making the engine nearly impossible to start in the cold.
  • Gasket Alignment: Ensure the gaskets are seated correctly and the mounting nuts are tightened evenly. An air leak at the intake flange is the #1 cause of engine surging after a carb swap.
  • Fuel Management: Always use fresh, stabilized fuel (87 octane or higher). For the best results, use ethanol-free gasoline and run the carburetor dry before storing the snow blower for the summer.
  • PERFECT FIT

    PERFECT FIT

    Replaces MTD 951-10974, 951-10974A, 951-12705, 951-10368, 951-10638A, 751-10638, 751-10638A, 951-14026A, 951-14027A, 951-14023A
  • DURABLE METAL & PLASTIC

    DURABLE METAL & PLASTIC

    The carburetor adopts a robust aluminum alloy, offering remarkable durability, resistance to corrosion, and exceptional efficiency
  • SAVING SOLUTION

    SAVING SOLUTION

    Enjoy the great feeling when your blower is repaired and works like before - BlueStars brings DIY solutions to help you deal with any trouble
  • PACKAGE INCLUDE

    PACKAGE INCLUDE

    1 Carburetor, 1 Mounting Gasket, 1 Fuel Filter, 1 Primer Bulb, 1 Fuel Line, 1 Primer Line, 1 Fuel Valve, Throttle Control Knob 35440 & 35438, 4 Clamp
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Brand Model Number
Troy-Bilt 31A-32AD700, 31A-32AD706, 31A-32AD729, 31A-32AD752, 31A-32AD762, 31A-62EE729, 31AH62EE000, 31AM2N1B301, 31AM2N1B304, 31AM2N1B307, 31AM2N1B371, 31AM2N1B372, 31AM2N1B382, 31AM2N1B401, 31AM2N1B513, 31AM2N1B700, 31AM2N1B704, 31AM2N1B706, 31AM2N1B709, 31AM2N1B713, 31AM2N1B720, 31AM2N1B729, 31AM2N1B730, 31AM2P5B704, 31AM62EE700, 31AM62EE706, 31AM62EE731, 31AM62EE752, 31AM62EE799, 31AM62KE704, 31BM62EE799, 31BM62KE704, 31A-62BD700, 31AM62FE752, 31AM62KE701, 31AS2N1C701
Cub Cadet 524SWE, 31AM53TR756 2X 24" 208cc Two-Stage Snow Blower
Craftsman 247.985370 (31AS53SF793), 247.886914 (31AS53TF799), 247.886913 (31AS53TF799), 247.985360 (31AS63EE793), 247.881730 (31AS63EE799), 247.881731 (31AS63EE799), 247.889703 (31AS63TF799), 247.889705 (31AS63TF799), 31AM2N1C799 (247.88705) (2008), 31AM2N5C799 (247.88720) (2009), 31AM32AD799 (247.88755) (2008), 31AM32BD799 (247.88779) (2009), 31AM62EE799 (247.88955), 31AM62EE799 (247.88955) (2008), 31BM62EE799 (247.88957) (2009), 31A-62BD799 (247.88787) (2011)
MTD 31A-32AD700, 31A-32AD706, 31A-32AD729, 31A-32AD752, 31A-32AD762, 31A-62EE729, 31AH62EE000, 31AM2N1B301, 31AM2N1B304, 31AM2N1B307, 31AM2N1B371, 31AM2N1B372, 31AM2N1B382, 31AM2N1B401, 31AM2N1B513, 31AM2N1B700
HUAYI 170S, 170SA, 165S, 165SA, 520-862

FAQ

This carburetor is commonly matched to selected MTD-built snow blowers from Troy-Bilt, MTD, Cub Cadet, Yard Machines, and some Craftsman units that use the same carburetor family. Models referenced in listings and cross-reference data include Troy-Bilt Storm 2410, 2420, 2620, 2690, Squall 2100, model numbers such as 31AS62N2711, 31AS2P5C711, 31AM62N2711, 31BM63P3711, and 31A-32AD700 series; MTD/Yard Machines models including 31AM62EE700, 31AS62EE731, 31AS2N1C701, and 31A-32AD700 series; and Cub Cadet 524SWE and 524WE. Because these snow blowers were built in multiple engine and linkage variations, the safest match is to confirm your exact model number and carburetor part number before ordering.
Confirmed cross-references for this carburetor family include 951-12705, 951-10974, 951-10974A, 751-10974, 751-12705, 951-10368, 951-10638A, 751-10638, 751-10638A, 951-14026A, 951-14027A, 951-14023A, and 520-862. It is also commonly associated with HUAYI 165S, 165SA, 165SB, 170S, and 170SA carburetor applications. Always compare both the part number and the physical linkage/primer layout on your original carburetor.
Common symptoms include hard starting, no start after fuel has been left in the machine, surging at idle, stalling when the choke is opened, rough running under load, weak power in snow, or fuel leaking from the carburetor. On snow blowers, these problems are often caused by varnish buildup in the jets or float bowl after off-season storage.
The most common cause is stale fuel, especially fuel containing ethanol. During storage, fuel can oxidize and leave deposits that clog the main jet, idle passages, or needle seat. Water contamination, debris from an aging fuel line, and running with a partially restricted fuel cap vent or dirty fuel can also cause poor carburetor performance.
For most snow blowers, this is a moderate DIY repair. Typical tools are a screwdriver, nut driver or socket set, needle-nose pliers, and possibly hemostats or a pick for governor and choke linkages. If access is straightforward, replacement often takes about 20 to 45 minutes. Before removing the old carburetor, take a photo of the linkage and primer/fuel line routing so the new one goes back in correctly.
Drain old fuel from the tank, inspect the fuel line for cracking, and check whether the primer bulb, fuel filter, bowl gasket, and intake gasket also need service. If the machine sat with old gasoline, it is smart to clean the tank and confirm the shutoff, cap vent, and fuel line are clear. On reinstall, make sure the governor and choke linkages move freely and there are no air leaks at the mounting gasket.
No. Many 179cc and 208cc MTD-built snow blowers use a very similar carburetor, but not all use the exact same linkage arrangement, primer setup, or calibration. Even within Troy-Bilt Storm and Cub Cadet 24-inch models, there can be year-to-year differences. Matching the exact part number—such as 951-12705 or one of its confirmed replacements—is more reliable than matching by engine size alone.