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Cub Cadet TWO STAGE SNOW THROWER 930 SWE - User Manual

Cub Cadet TWO STAGE SNOW THROWER 930 SWE
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Printed In USA
Safe Operation Practices • Set-Up • Operation • Maintenance • Service • Troubleshooting • Warranty
WARNING
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
Op e r a t O r s Ma n u a l
CUB CADET LLC, P.O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019
FORM NO. 769-04977
(06/30/2009)
Two Stage Snow Thrower — Models 930 SWE & 933 SWE

Questions and Answers

  • I
    ireynoldsAug 19, 2025
    Why Cub Cadet TWO STAGE SNOW THROWER 930 SWE engine fails to start?
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      Lisa SotoAug 20, 2025
      Your Cub Cadet snow blower might fail to start due to several reasons. It could be that the choke is not in the CHOKE position, so move it accordingly. The spark plug wire might be disconnected; ensure it's connected. The fuel tank could be empty or contain stale fuel, so fill it with fresh gasoline. Also, the engine might not be primed, so prime it as instructed. A faulty spark plug could be the issue, so clean, adjust the gap, or replace it. Check that the safety key is fully inserted into the ignition. If using an electric start, ensure the extension cord is properly connected to both the snow blower and a grounded outlet.
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    Carrie HicksAug 21, 2025
    Why does my Cub Cadet TWO STAGE SNOW THROWER 930 SWE Snow Blower engine fail to start?
    • R
      riverabryanAug 21, 2025
      There are several reasons why your Cub Cadet snow blower engine might fail to start: * The choke might not be in the ON position; if so, move the choke to the ON position. * The spark plug wire might be disconnected; if so, connect the wire to the spark plug. * The fuel tank might be empty or contain stale fuel; if so, fill the tank with clean, fresh gasoline. * The engine might not be primed; if so, prime the engine as instructed. * The spark plug might be faulty; if so, clean, adjust the gap, or replace it. * The safety key might not be fully inserted into the ignition; if so, insert the key fully into the switch.
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    Janice KempAug 25, 2025
    Why Cub Cadet TWO STAGE SNOW THROWER 930 SWE engine runs erratic?
    • D
      Danielle PhelpsAug 25, 2025
      An erratic engine in your Cub Cadet snow blower can stem from a few causes. The engine might be running on CHOKE, so move the choke lever to the RUN position. Stale fuel could be the problem; replace it with fresh gasoline. Water or dirt in the fuel system can also cause this issue; drain the tank and refill with fresh fuel.
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    Cassandra TranAug 26, 2025
    Why Cub Cadet TWO STAGE SNOW THROWER 930 SWE Snow Blower unit fails to propel itself?
    • P
      paula62Aug 26, 2025
      If your Cub Cadet snow blower isn't moving on its own, the drive belt might be loose or damaged, so replace it. Another possibility is that the friction wheel is worn, so replace it.
  • A
    Andrew StantonAug 28, 2025
    Why Cub Cadet Snow Blower has loss of power?
    • R
      Richard RamosAug 28, 2025
      Loss of power in your Cub Cadet snow blower may be due to a loose spark plug wire; connect and tighten it. Alternatively, the gas cap vent hole might be plugged; remove any ice or snow and ensure the vent hole is clear.
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    Brian SmithAug 29, 2025
    What to do if my Cub Cadet TWO STAGE SNOW THROWER 930 SWE Snow Blower unit fails to discharge snow?
    • M
      Melissa StevensAug 29, 2025
      If your Cub Cadet snow blower fails to discharge snow, consider the following: * The chute assembly might be clogged. Stop the engine immediately, disconnect the spark plug wire, and clean the chute assembly and inside of the auger housing with a clean-out tool or a stick. * A foreign object might be lodged in the auger. Stop the engine immediately, disconnect the spark plug wire, and remove the object from the auger with a clean-out tool or a stick. * The shear pins might be sheared; if so, replace them with new ones.
  • C
    carl04Aug 31, 2025
    Why is my Cub Cadet TWO STAGE SNOW THROWER 930 SWE Snow Blower unit failing to propel itself?
    • H
      Hayley BellAug 31, 2025
      If your Cub Cadet snow blower isn't moving on its own, it could be because: * The drive control cable needs adjustment; if so, adjust the drive control cable. * The drive belt is loose or damaged; if so, replace the drive belt.
  • H
    haley93Sep 3, 2025
    What to do if my Cub Cadet Snow Blower won't move?
    • M
      Mr. Kevin JohnsonSep 3, 2025
      If your Cub Cadet Snow Blower isn't moving on its own, the drive control cable might need adjustment. Refer to Maintenance section. Alternatively, the drive belt could be loose or damaged, requiring replacement. Another possibility is a worn friction wheel, which would also need replacing.
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    Kevin BaileySep 4, 2025
    What to do if Cub Cadet Snow Blower unit fails to discharge snow?
    • J
      Jennifer SpenceSep 4, 2025
      If your Cub Cadet snow blower isn't discharging snow, the chute assembly might be clogged; stop the engine, disconnect the spark plug wire, and clean the chute with a clean-out tool or stick. There could also be a foreign object lodged in the auger; stop the engine, disconnect the spark plug wire, and remove the object. Also, check the shear pins; if sheared, replace them with new ones.
  • B
    Brian KingSep 6, 2025
    What to do if Cub Cadet TWO STAGE SNOW THROWER 930 SWE Snow Blower has excessive vibration?
    • D
      Donna HopkinsSep 6, 2025
      If your Cub Cadet snow blower is vibrating excessively, stop the engine immediately, disconnect the spark plug wire, and tighten all bolts and nuts. If the vibration continues, it is recommended to have the unit serviced.

Cub Cadet TWO STAGE SNOW THROWER 930 SWE Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCub Cadet
ModelTWO STAGE SNOW THROWER 930 SWE
CategorySnow Blower
LanguageEnglish

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