So does this mean the Ariens 927LE unlocks only one wheel? I was just playing around with the Simplicity 1428 and it seemed that when I engaged the trigger, both wheels moved freely. It wasn't running, so maybe the behavior is different when fired up.
I was wondering how the Ariens 927LE "Fingertip Remote Lock/Unlock" feature worked. Their brochures and web site say nothing, and it's hard to find the information elsewhere short of coming to a forum.
Anyway, I stopped by Home Depot a few days ago and saw that they just received a new shipment of the 927LE, so I took a look at the manual hanging in the plastic bag. I took a cell phone photo of the part about the "Fingertip Remote Lock/Unlock". Here's the direct quote from the blower's manual:
"Squeeze and release the remote wheel lock control to lock the left wheel for better
traction when throwing snow or to unlock the left wheel for easier steering.
NOTE: The wheel lock will not release when under load. Do not unlock the wheel
while turning. If the wheel lock will not release, turn the unit slightly left or right to
relieve axle load and release the axle lock.
If remote wheel lock does not lock or unlock properly, adjust or repair before
operation."
That's it. It seems like you have to stop the blower's motion before using the lever. So you get dual-wheel operation when moving, but after you stop and squeeze the lever, you have independent wheel movement to re-position the blower. Then you squeeze the lever again to re-engage dual-wheel operation. At least that's my interpretation. Whatever, it's better than being stuck with nothing but dual-wheel motion even when you are trying to re-position the blower. I've done that with the low-end Husqvarna at work, and must say that it is a real pain and not at all convenient.
This message was modified Nov 11, 2008 by coasteray
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