Husqvarna ST 327P 96191008302 Parts Manual

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Year 2016
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Husqvarna ST 327P 96191008302 Snow Thrower Specification

The Husqvarna ST 327P 96191008302 Snow Thrower is a robust and efficient machine designed for tackling challenging snow removal tasks. Powered by a high-performance 291cc Husqvarna engine, the snow thrower delivers reliable performance and efficient fuel consumption. It features a two-stage system that efficiently clears snow with a 27-inch clearing width and a 23-inch intake height, making it suitable for heavy snowfall and large areas. The machine is equipped with an auger and impeller system that works in tandem to break up and expel snow, ensuring thorough clearing.

The unit's hydrostatic transmission allows for smooth operation and variable speed control, enabling the operator to adjust the speed according to the snow conditions. This snow thrower includes power steering, which significantly enhances maneuverability, reducing operator fatigue during prolonged use. Heated handle grips provide added comfort in cold weather, while the adjustable skid shoes allow for easy operation on various surfaces by preventing damage to delicate surfaces.

An LED headlight is included for improved visibility in low-light conditions, ensuring safe operation during early mornings or late evenings. The Husqvarna ST 327P is designed with durable components, including a heavy-duty auger housing and cast iron impeller, to withstand demanding use over time. The machine's overall design emphasizes ease of use with convenient controls and an ergonomic handle system. Additionally, a remote chute rotator and deflector facilitate easy adjustment of the snow discharge direction and distance, enhancing user convenience and precision. This snow thrower is an ideal choice for homeowners and professionals seeking reliability, efficiency, and ease of operation in a powerful snow removal tool.

Husqvarna ST 327P 96191008302 Snow Thrower F.A.Q.

How do I start the Husqvarna ST 327P snow thrower?

To start the Husqvarna ST 327P, ensure it is on a flat surface. Set the choke to full, turn the fuel valve on, and switch the ignition to 'ON'. Pull the starter rope until the engine starts or use the electric start button if available.

What type of fuel should I use for the ST 327P?

Use fresh, unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of at least 87. Avoid ethanol blends higher than 10% to prevent engine damage.

How can I maintain the drive system of the ST 327P?

Regularly check the drive belt for wear and adjust the tension as needed. Lubricate the drive system components according to the maintenance schedule in the user manual.

Why won't my snow thrower start?

Check the fuel level, ensure the choke is set correctly, and the ignition switch is on. Inspect the spark plug for fouling and clean or replace it if necessary.

What is the recommended oil for the ST 327P?

Use a high-quality SAE 5W-30 synthetic oil for the best performance in cold conditions. Check the oil level regularly and change it according to the manufacturer's guidelines.

How do I adjust the skid shoes on the ST 327P?

Loosen the skid shoe bolts, adjust the shoes to the desired height, and retighten the bolts. Adjust both sides evenly to ensure proper clearance and prevent damage to surfaces.

What should I do if the auger is not turning?

Check for obstructions in the auger housing and remove any debris. Inspect the auger belt for wear and replace it if necessary. Ensure the auger control lever is engaged properly.

How do I store the snow thrower during the off-season?

Clean the snow thrower thoroughly, drain the fuel or add a stabilizer, and change the oil. Store it in a dry, covered area to prevent rust and deterioration.

Why is my snow thrower leaving a layer of snow behind?

Ensure the scraper bar is not worn and is adjusted properly. Check the skid shoes for even wear and adjust them to ensure the auger is making proper contact with the ground.

How can I troubleshoot an uneven snow discharge?

Inspect the chute for obstructions or ice buildup. Ensure the chute deflector is adjusted correctly and check for wear in the impeller belt, replacing it if needed.