Ariens Gravely 924024-ST832 Snow Blower Thrower Parts
The Ariens Gravely 924024 ST832 is a robust two-stage snow blower popular for both residential and commercial snow removal from the late 1980s into the early 1990s. Powered by a gasoline engine, this model offers a 32-inch clearing width, making it a capable machine for tackling moderate to heavy snowfall. Known for its durability and reliable performance, the ST832 remains a sought-after snow removal solution.
The Ariens Gravely 924024 ST832 snow thrower, manufactured from the late 1980s into the early 1990s, became a popular choice due to its blend of power and user-friendliness. It typically features a Tecumseh 8 HP engine, offering ample power to clear snow effectively. Some models included an optional electric start for added convenience in cold weather. As a two-stage snow blower, the ST832 uses an auger to break up the snow and then an impeller to throw it a considerable distance. It boasts a 32-inch clearing width and an intake height of around 20-21 inches, enabling it to handle significant snowfalls. The throwing distance can reach up to 30-35 feet depending on snow conditions. The ST832 employs a wheel drive system with multiple forward and reverse speeds, providing good traction and maneuverability. The chute is manually controlled, allowing the operator to direct the snow stream. While features like headlights and heated grips weren't standard, the ST832 was valued for its robust construction and ability to handle various snow conditions, from light powder to heavy, wet snow. This model is ideal for homeowners with larger driveways and property managers needing a dependable snow removal solution.
Specifications
| Engine | Tecumseh 8 HP (Electric Start Optional) |
|---|---|
| Stage Type | Two-Stage |
| Clearing Width | 32 inches |
| Intake Height | 21 inches |
| Throwing Distance | Up to 35 ft |
| Drive System | Wheel - 6 Forward/2 Reverse |
| Fuel Tank | 5 quarts gallons |
| Weight | Approx. 250 lbs |
| Years Produced | Late 1980s - Early 1990s |
Maintenance Tips
- Inspect the auger and impeller regularly: Check for wear, damage, or obstructions. Ensure the auger spins freely and the impeller is not bent or cracked.
- Replace shear pins as needed: Use only the correct shear pins for your model. Avoid using bolts or other substitutes, as this can damage the auger gearbox.
- Change the oil annually: Use the recommended oil type and viscosity. Regular oil changes help prolong the life of the engine.
- Use fuel stabilizer during off-season storage: Add fuel stabilizer to the gas tank before storing the snow blower to prevent fuel degradation and carburetor issues.
History & Background
The Ariens Gravely 924024 ST832 snow blower was introduced in the late 1980s as a mid-range option in the Ariens/Gravely lineup. It represented a balance of power and size, making it suitable for a wide range of users. While there weren't major redesigns during its production run, the ST832 solidified its place as a dependable and effective snow removal machine, contributing to Ariens' reputation for quality snow blowers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What engine is in the Ariens Gravely 924024 ST832?
The Ariens Gravely 924024 ST832 typically features a Tecumseh 8 HP gasoline engine. Some models were equipped with an optional electric start for easier starting in cold weather.
What is the clearing width of the 924024 ST832?
The Ariens Gravely 924024 ST832 has a clearing width of 32 inches, allowing it to clear a wide path with each pass. The intake height is approximately 21 inches, enabling it to handle deeper snow drifts.
Is the 924024 ST832 a single-stage or two-stage snow blower?
The Ariens Gravely 924024 ST832 is a two-stage snow blower. This means it uses an auger to break up the snow and then an impeller to throw the snow away from the machine, making it more effective for handling heavier snowfalls.
What are common parts needed for the 924024 ST832?
Common parts needed for the Ariens Gravely 924024 ST832 include shear pins, belts (auger and drive), auger paddles/blades, the scraper bar, skid shoes, spark plugs, and fuel filters. These parts are subject to wear and tear and may need to be replaced periodically to maintain optimal performance.


