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John Deere 32A Snow Blower Thrower Parts

The John Deere 32A snow blower is a popular choice for homeowners and light-duty commercial use. Typically manufactured in the late 1990s and early 2000s, this gas-powered, two-stage snow blower offers a 32-inch clearing width, making it ideal for medium to large driveways and walkways. Its robust design and ease of use contributed to its widespread popularity for efficient snow removal.

The John Deere 32A snow thrower was introduced as a reliable and durable solution for tackling snow in residential and light commercial settings. Production primarily spanned the late 1990s and early 2000s. The 32A is powered by a Tecumseh Snow King engine, typically ranging from 8 to 10 horsepower depending on the specific year of manufacture. Some models offered an electric start option for easier cold-weather starts. Being a two-stage snow blower, it uses a robust auger to break up the snow and then an impeller to throw the snow further. The 32-inch clearing width allows for efficient snow removal across a wide path, while the intake height is approximately 20-21 inches, enabling it to handle moderate snow drifts. Throwing distances can reach up to 30-35 feet, depending on snow conditions. The drive system utilizes a wheel drive with multiple forward and reverse speeds, providing good traction and maneuverability. Chute control is typically manual, allowing the operator to direct the snow stream. Many models also included a headlight for improved visibility during early morning or evening snow removal. While heated grips weren't a standard feature, the John Deere 32A is best suited for handling moderate to heavy snowfall on paved surfaces like driveways and walkways. It's a solid choice for homeowners and property managers seeking a dependable and powerful snow removal tool.

Specifications

EngineTecumseh Snow King 8-10 HP, Electric Start (Optional)
Stage TypeTwo-Stage
Clearing Width32 inches
Intake Height21 inches
Throwing DistanceUp to 35 ft
Drive SystemWheel - 6 Forward / 2 Reverse
Fuel Tank1.5 gallons
Weight240 lbs (approximate)
Years ProducedLate 1990s - Early 2000s

Maintenance Tips

  • Regularly inspect the auger and impeller for damage or wear. Replace worn auger paddles or a damaged impeller to maintain optimal throwing performance.
  • Check and replace shear pins as needed. Shear pins protect the auger and gearbox from damage if a hard object is ingested.
  • Ensure proper belt tension for both the auger and drive belts. Loose belts can cause slippage and reduced performance. Replace worn or cracked belts promptly.
  • Change the engine oil according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Use the correct oil type and viscosity for optimal engine lubrication and longevity.

History & Background

The John Deere 32A snow blower entered the market as a mid-sized, robust option for homeowners looking for a powerful and reliable snow removal solution. While specific redesigns were minimal during its production run, the 32A maintained a reputation for its durable construction and efficient performance. Its significance lies in its popularity as a homeowner-grade machine with near-commercial capabilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the John Deere 32A?

The John Deere 32A is typically powered by a Tecumseh Snow King engine, ranging from 8 to 10 horsepower. Electric start was an available option on some models.

What is the clearing width of the 32A?

The John Deere 32A has a clearing width of 32 inches and an intake height of approximately 21 inches.

Is the 32A a single-stage or two-stage snow blower?

The John Deere 32A is a two-stage snow blower. It uses an auger to collect and break up the snow, then an impeller to throw the snow out of the chute.

What are common parts needed for the 32A?

Common replacement parts for the John Deere 32A include shear pins, auger belts, drive belts, auger paddles, scraper bar, skid shoes, spark plugs, and fuel filters.

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