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[Lifetime Warranty] 954-0367 Drive Belt Replacement - Compatible with MTD Craftsman Cub Cadet Troy-Bilt Ryobis Snowblower & Snow Thrower | 3/8" x 34.5"

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954-0367 Drive Belt Replacement | 3/8" x 34.5”

Key Features

  • Type: Drive Belt
  • Dimensions: 3/8" Top Width x 34.5" Outer Circumference
  • Material: Durable rubber compound engineered for flexibility in low temperatures
  • Construction: Resistant to oil and heat

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • MTD: 754-0367, 954-0367

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits select snowblower and snow thrower models from the following brands:
  • MTD
  • Craftsman
  • Cub Cadet
  • Troy-Bilt
  • Ryobi
  • Note: Always verify fitment by checking the part number in your owner's manual or on the original belt.

When to Replace

  • Visible signs of wear such as cracking, fraying, glazing, or splitting.
  • Slippage of the auger or drive system during operation.
  • Noticeable decrease in throwing distance or power.
  • Unusual noise, such as squealing, from the belt housing.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the spark plug wire before beginning any service to prevent accidental starting.
  • Refer to your equipment's service manual for specific disassembly and installation procedures.
  • Ensure all pulleys are clean, aligned, and free of damage before installing the new belt.
  • Verify correct belt routing and tension as specified by the manufacturer.
  • PART NUMBERS

    PART NUMBERS

    This Belt replaces part numbers: MTD 754-0367, 954-0367.
  • SAVING SOLUTION

    SAVING SOLUTION

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  • FIX ENGINE'S SYMPTOMS

    FIX ENGINE'S SYMPTOMS

    Uneven Snow Blowing/ Lawn Mowing Operation, Loud or Unusual Noises, Excessive Vibration, Burning Smell, Slipping or Stalling Blades
  • IMPORTANT NOTE

    IMPORTANT NOTE

    This is a replacement part designed to be compatible with certain appliances. Any brand names mentioned are used solely to indicate compatibility.
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Item Weight
0.81 ounces
Manufacturer
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FAQ

This belt is commonly used on MTD-built machines sold under multiple brands, including MTD, Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, Ryobi, Yard-Man, Yard Machines, Huskee, Bolens, and White Outdoor. Application can vary by machine type: it is used as an auger drive belt on many single-stage snow blowers and as a wheel drive belt on many two-stage snow blowers. Because MTD used this number across different models and years, match your original belt number or your model-specific parts list before ordering.
The main replacement number is 954-0367. Cross-referenced numbers found for this belt include 754-0367, 754-0367A, 954-0367A, 754-0153, and 754-0273. Always confirm the exact belt number from your machine's model diagram, since some nearby part numbers fit different pulley layouts or belt lengths.
It can be either, depending on the snow blower design. This part number has been used as an auger drive belt on many single-stage units and as a wheel drive belt on many two-stage units. The safest way to verify is to check your model number and see whether 954-0367 is assigned to the auger system or the traction/wheel drive system on your machine.
Typical symptoms include the auger not spinning under load, weak snow-throwing performance, the wheels not self-propelling, belt squealing, a burning rubber smell, visible cracking or glazing, or a belt that slips when you engage the handle. On snow equipment, belts often stretch with age before they fully break, so reduced performance can show up first.
The most common causes are normal wear, heat buildup from slipping, misaligned or rusty pulleys, seized idlers, improper belt tension, and contamination from oil or packed snow. On snow blowers that sit unused in the off-season, belts can also take a set, dry out, or crack from age even if the machine was not heavily used.
On most snow blowers, this is a moderate repair. Typical installation involves removing the belt cover and, on some models, separating the front housing or releasing belt guides to route the belt correctly. Common tools are a nut driver or socket set, screwdrivers, and pliers. Many replacements take about 20 to 45 minutes, but access is tighter on some two-stage machines.
Inspect the pulleys for rust, sharp edges, wobble, or packed debris, and make sure the idler pulley spins freely. Check belt guides, tension springs, and engagement cables for wear or misadjustment. If the old belt failed suddenly, also verify that the auger or drive system turns freely by hand with the machine off, because a seized bearing or jammed component can quickly damage the new belt.