Murray 1695540
$1,100
- Type: Dual-Stage
- Engine: 11.5 HP OHV 4-Cycle
- Clearing Width: 27" (68.6 cm)″
- Starter: 120 volt electric/recoil
Snowblower Specifications
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Engine
Brand Briggs & Stratton Type 2 stage Horsepower 11.5 HP OHV 4-Cycle Starting System 120 volt electric/recoil Fuel Tank 3 quarts (2.84 liters) -
Overview
In-Dash_Headlights N/A Heated_Handles N/A Weight 180 Lbs. (81.65 kilograms) Consumer_Warranty 2-Yr Limited Commercial_Warranty N/A -
Drive System
Drive Friction Disc Forward_Speeds 6 forward Reverse_Speeds 2 reverse Tire_Type X-trac Tire_Size 16” x 4.8” (41x12 cm) Skid_Shoes Standard -
Impeller
Diameter 12" (30.48 cm) Profile Welded steel -
Auger
Clearing Width 27" (68.6 cm) Clearing Height 21" (53.3 cm) Material Serrated Steel -
Chute
Material Plastic Chute_Rotation 3.5x Crank Turning_Radius 190° Max_Throwing_Distance 3'–50' (0.9–15.2 m)
Snowblower Reviews
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murray 1695540
By gary (Owner), Jan. 1, 2011got mine at home dopot dont know why but it was under priced went together easy and worked great briggs motor 11.5 hp is plenty powerful best of all
MADE IN U>S>A> assembled by union workers -
Murray Dual-Stage Snowthrower Mod# 1695540
By Gary(Owner), Feb. 22, 2011Murray made a great snowthrower, it handled the last three snow storms with no problem.
I bought mine at Homedepot great price. It starts on the first pull everytime. The Briggs&Stratton 11.5 HP has the power to handle the heavy snow that we got in Maryland.
I added a headlight (10 min job)and non-abrasive skid shoes, a must for asphalt drive way.
Murray should not have discontinued this model as they built a winner! -
Murray Dual-Stage Snowthrower Mod# 1695540
By Gary(Owner), Feb. 22, 2011Murray made a great snowthrower, it handled the last three snow storms with no problem.
I bought mine at Homedepot great price. It starts on the first pull everytime. The Briggs&Stratton 11.5 HP has the power to handle the heavy snow that we got in Maryland.
I added a headlight (10 min job)and non-abrasive skid shoes, a must for asphalt drive way.
Murray should not have discontinued this model as they built a winner!