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goatman68


Location: Wisconsin
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Ariens ST1332LE 32"
Original Message   Jan 21, 2011 11:12 am
Hello all,

This is my second season with my Ariens ST1332LE 32" and this thing is a handfull. I am wondering if anyone is running chains on their 32" blowers. This is a trigger model that has both wheels locked. The thing never wants to go perfectly straight, I am always trying to hold it in a straight line. I guess my thought was that chains might solve that problem. It is a 2008 model.

Simplicity 990430 24"  (vintage 1968)

Ariens ST1332LE 32"

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Paul7


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Re: Ariens ST1332LE 32"
Reply #11   Jan 29, 2011 9:26 am
goatman68 wrote:
Yes, trigger lock is working fine, when unlocked it goes nowhere......

Did you mean that literally...as in "no wheels turn".  With the trigger unlocked the right side wheel should turn.  "Right side" from standing behind the unit.  With the trigger locked BOTH wheels should turn.
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edgenet


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Re: Ariens ST1332LE 32"
Reply #12   Jan 29, 2011 9:45 am
I had a craftsman that would not track straight  I found that one of the tires had no air it did not look flat due to the hard rubber but it made a big difference under load.  Once I pumped air in the tire it worked perfect.

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goatman68


Location: Wisconsin
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Re: Ariens ST1332LE 32"
Reply #13   Jan 29, 2011 10:58 am
Paul7 wrote:
Did you mean that literally...as in "no wheels turn".  With the trigger unlocked the right side wheel should turn.  "Right side" from standing behind the unit.  With the trigger locked BOTH wheels should turn.


No, not literally, right side still turns, but not much for traction.....

Simplicity 990430 24"  (vintage 1968)

Ariens ST1332LE 32"

goatman68


Location: Wisconsin
Joined: Nov 8, 2009
Points: 19

Re: Ariens ST1332LE 32"
Reply #14   Jan 29, 2011 11:08 am
Surfs_up_Today wrote:    

When I got my Ariens 1332 I was freeked out how much it was pulling to the side.   That was three years ago....once I adjusted it, it was fine.   Now it spins on a dime, it feels SMALL, in any snow condition.      But there is one important adustment you must make (if it is off).   Study the book, but I will try here from memory.    The unit comes it two big pcs...two halves....they are the Engine/Wheels and the other half is the Front Auger.   If the conecxtion of these two halves is twisted or not alinged, it will pull.  THis was the problem with mine.    Do the following:

Does your 1332 have the Tecumseh engine?? Reason I ask is mine is alittle low on power, I think it is jetted too lean. When it comes out of a heavy load the governor surges and even backfires through the carb. When it is warmer out (ie) 25-30* its not as bad, but when it is near 0* the air is dense and the problem is worse. It is low on power when going through 8-10" of snow, and that is even with it in low gear. I am thinking of jetting it up 2 notches if the jets are even available and I think that will give it alittle more power.

Simplicity 990430 24"  (vintage 1968)

Ariens ST1332LE 32"

trouts2




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Re: Ariens ST1332LE 32"
Reply #15   Jan 29, 2011 11:48 am
  Either too lean from the jet or slightly dirty carb not allowing full fuel flow at max load.  If a main jet is at the bottom of the bowl then a 1 1/2 turns out from gently closed is the factory setting and 1 on the low idle.  Going past 2 turns on the main jet would indicate someting is wrong with the carb.  Usually 1/4 turn in or out from 1 1/2 smooths things out, mostly out.  Some carbs have a big influence from the low idle and some have very little so you could check that also.  8-10 inches isn't that much for that machine to handle $#%*fortably.
goatman68


Location: Wisconsin
Joined: Nov 8, 2009
Points: 19

Re: Ariens ST1332LE 32"
Reply #16   Jan 29, 2011 7:11 pm
trouts2 wrote:
  Either too lean from the jet or slightly dirty carb not allowing full fuel flow at max load.  If a main jet is at the bottom of the bowl then a 1 1/2 turns out from gently closed is the factory setting and 1 on the low idle.  Going past 2 turns on the main jet would indicate someting is wrong with the carb.  Usually 1/4 turn in or out from 1 1/2 smooths things out, mostly out.  Some carbs have a big influence from the low idle and some have very little so you could check that also.  8-10 inches isn't that much for that machine to handle $#%*fortably.


Thanks for the reply. I will have to look at the carb again since I thought it was a fixed main jet, not adjustable. I feel that the low power is directly related to the lean condition though since the longer the run with max load, the worse it seems to be. As far as a dirty carb, it's possible but the machine only has about 8hrs run time since brand new.

Simplicity 990430 24"  (vintage 1968)

Ariens ST1332LE 32"

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