Husqvarna 322T AWD

/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #21  
I plan on using a utility trailer too, but then even loaded with soil it doesn't come close to the 300 pound roller. And if it does, I can always haul less and take more trips. I don't see a problem with the trailer.

Yes, I'll be pushing the roller. It should be pretty easy to weld a frame to slide into the attachment fitting on the mower. A c-shaped frame will grab the roller axle. A large pivot will connect the two so the roller can flex over uneven ground.

PS: FWIW: I just used my utility trailer to haul three loads of firewood up some steep hills. I experienced no detrimental steering problems.
 
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/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #22  
I've mowed twice with the new mower and have about six hours on the machine so far with mowing, rolling, and chores. The unit has no problem going up and down the 26° slope. It was secure and manageable. I have a few off-camber curves on my property and the mower lifted the outer front wheel, had to brace with my foot and back down. Nice thing about not having a center-mount deck is that you can safely put your foot down. I'll change my mowing route for that curve in the future. I'm very pleased with the mower. My only complaint is the harsh steering. It wants to bump steer. When you hit an sinkhole the rear axle rotates, yanking on the steering wheel. I find myself hold the wheel tighter all of the time to prevent this. After an hour of mowing I have a pain between my shoulder blades. I think adjusting the seat and steering wheel height will help. And, I wish Husq. had installed a worm/worm gear steering box to tame it.
 
/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #23  
Dan - Good to see you got a chance to put your Rider through it's paces.
Wow! 26 degree slope, not many mowers could tackle that.
Do you think you'll need to increase your traction, with chains or more aggressive tire ?

I know what you mean about fighting with the steering on rough ground,
I adjusted my steering wheel up and like it much better.
I wish the seat would go back further though.

After mowing with my R322T, I did a little mowing with one of my Wheel Horse mowers.
The maneuverability of the WH now seems too limited. I guess the Rider has spoiled me.
There are some really rough and rocky areas that because of the low Ground clearance of the Rider, I'll only venture with the high ground clearance WH.
I did get the protection plate kit for the Rider, but it does not protect those low hanging oil supply hoses for the front transmission, (about 2.5" ground clearance.)

Thank you for sharing your Rider experience.
 
/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #24  
Thankfully, the 26° slope isn't very long, and only for about 3 or 4 swaths. At this time I don't see any reason for larger, knobbier, or RimGuarded tires. However, that might change this winter when I begin snowblowing. I have a long, paved drive with max slope of 10°.

I'm in Industrial Designer, and I just can't leave "well enough" alone! I've been adjusting my 322T:

1. The ergonomics in the seat is wrong, it leans forward too much. The fix is simple. I removed the flat steel seat pan (parts manual p. 46, part #1), clamped the rear mounting portion in a vise, and angled it down about 1/8" but pulling on the pan. I did this on both sides. When I bolted the seat back on I added a 1/4" stack of washers under the front seat mounting. This gave me about 3/8" tilt back over about 10". I feels very good now. I also lowered the steering wheel down 1/4". Together, the ride is much more comfortable. I suppose you could move the seat back by elongating the four mounting holes in the seat pan. That should give you another 1/4" or so.

2. The mower deck was VERY loud as delivered. I didn't measure it, but I'm guessing over 95dB. It was loud even with hearing protection. When I was cleaning the deck I noticed that the blades would line up in a row. Vortexes off of blade tips create noise, and colliding vortexes create even more noise. The passing blades created a situation very much like an old-fashioned mechanical siren. So, I moved the center blade 90° out of phase and the noise level dropped considerably. It won't stay in sync for long, but that's easy to adjust whenever needed while cleaning the deck.

3. The mowing height on my machine was exactly 3" at setting 10 measured from the front lip of the deck. I'm sure I'll never use anything less than a 7, but would like the option of something greater than 3" at times. So, I adjusted the base setting. Now #10 is 3½", #9 is 3¼", and #8 is 3". This was mentioned in another thread. But I'll repeat. See page 36 of the 322T parts manual. What I did was loosen the nut (11) a lot, and tighten the stop-nut (10) about 3/16". This is best done with the mower deck raised. Move the deck height adjustment lever (4) to gain better access to the nuts. Check your progress as you go by lowering the deck. If the deck height lever resists when you move it into position 10 you've gone too far. Loosen the stop-nut a little.

4. I checked the air pressure and all of the tires were 20psi. The manual says 9-12psi. I dropped them down to 12psi, but the mower would buck on hard surfaces and the mower deck casters would occasionally strike. So, I increased the front tires to 15psi and all is well.
 
/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #25  
Dan - Very keen observations and design tweaks.
I appreciate you sharing these modification suggestions with the rest of us R322T owners so that we can
can improve our riding comfort and machine's efficiency.
Thank you

Have you gotten your snow thrower yet ?
Which one did you get ?

I ordered my 2 stage snow thrower back in Feb. along with my R322T.
Order numbers got switched around and a single stage snow thrower arrived instead.
( Kova Made in Finland 967 27 67-01)
Snow thrower - Rider accessories

(I thought there was only one blower for the R322T):confused3:(The 2 stage Agri-Fab 966 41 60-01)

I returned the single stage, thinking the 2 stage was just out of stock, but now I wonder if the two stage will be offered again.
I can't find the two stage on Husqvarna's web site any longer.
 
/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #26  
I haven't gotten my snowblower yet. I'll hold off for a bit. I can't imagine that a single-stage blower would be effective when 42" wide.

I went to your link above. It seems that Husqvarna switched from an Agri-Fab unit to Kova. They showed an Agri-Fab unit three weeks ago. The Kova seems better integrated with the 322T. Any idea what its price is? Agri-Fab is not very far from me home. I'm guessing that you can still find some of them at discount outlets. About two weeks ago I found one at Lowes online for around $1200. Search Lowes.com for part number 337388.

Regardless, I'm going to add a urethane scraper blade and remove the shoes on the side of the snow blower. I want the unit to scrape the drive clean so the sun can quickly melt off the remainder.
 
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/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #27  
The Kova single stage I received had a working width of 39.4 inches.
My dealer told me the price was about $1500 but was going to let me have it for the same lower price,
as the Agri-Fab I had originally ordered at $1399.95

I noticed when I lifted the the blower, via the lift handle on the R322T, there was a noticeable weight shift, off the back tires to the front tires, much more than lifting the mower deck.
Even though it's an AWD, I wonder if this weight shift could cause traction issues.
Especially if you were relying on the traction of tire chains, which are only permitted on the back tires.

I've check with some of the discount outlets and all so far, are out of stock on the Agri-Fab snow thrower for the R322T,
they claim they will be restocked in August or September, after Agri-Fab has geared up to manufacture more blowers.

The Husqvarna web site leads me to believe that Husqvarna may not restock the Agri-Fab blower for the R322T.
So, will Agri-Fab bother building any R322T blowers for the discount outlets, if Husqvarna doesn't order any themselves ?

I went to the Lowes web site and saw the Agri-Fab Blower 337388.
The front shot of the blower looks right.
I'm not sure it will fit the R322T, because I can not see the attachment style on the back of the blower.
Do you know if that 337388 has the correct attachment style for the R322T ?
 
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/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #28  
The Lowes website says it is for the R322T. I've contacted Agri-Fab and asked them about the model number and availability. I'll post what I find out. According to the Husqvarna and Lowes Owners Manuals, the model number is LST42C.

Something to keep in mind is that when you lower the blower most of the weight is shifted to the pavement and traction will return to the rear wheels.
 
/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #29  
Something to keep in mind is that when you lower the blower most of the weight is shifted to the pavement and traction will return to the rear wheels.

Thank you for your feed back, I should of explained in more detail my concern for the weight shift.

I have a gravel driveway, so I rely on a snow pack layer to cover the gravel so that through out the winter I avoid picking up rocks with the snow blower.
The result of this snow pack can cause traction issues, this snow pack often becomes ice, in time.

When using my rear wheel drive Wheel Horse with the single stage blower, the only time I encountered traction issues was when I lifted the blower and tried to back up an incline.
That weight transfer from rear wheels (with tire chains) to front wheels often left me motionless and spinning.
Because I had my seat safety switch disconnected, I could get off the seat,
activated the hydrostatic drive control and push on the Wheel Horse unit at the same time to free myself from these traction-less situation.
Normal, forward snow blowing, was rarely an issue for lack of traction.

Having had this experience with my Wheel Horse, I would rather work with the Agri-Fab two stage blow
because it is supported by the transport wheels and this weight shift from rear tires to front tires would not occur
as it does on the Kova single stage blower.

The AWD R322T I'm sure would do much better than a Rear wheel drive Wheel Horse in this situation.
I thought it important to highlight one of the differences between the Agri-Fab 2 stage and Kova single stage blowers.
 
/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #30  
Good news! I spoke with Agri-Fab customer service this morning and they confirmed the 2-stage snowblower for the R322T is still in production. This is a relief to me. I know I'll need a 2-stage unit to move the heavy snow we get in Indiana. She said that the blower itself is stock, and that it comes with a Husqvarna mounting kit.

The new model number is LST42D. They can be purchased through Husqvarna dealers as well as Dixie Sales and Lowes. Agri-Fab began retail sales just 5 weeks ago. This means we can buy direct from them, too. Cost is $1368.37, including shipping. Call 800-448-9282 to order.

DHD, I now understand your weight shift issue with the WH. I suspect that backing up a slope with the R322T and snowblower won't be a problem. At least I hope not, I have the same situation at the bottom of my drive where it connects with the county road. If the rear wheels lose traction power should shift to the front wheels. I'm wondering if I couldn't test it? I think I'll lift the rear wheels off the ground using my chain hoist and see what happens when I try moving the mower. :)
 
/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #31  
Good news! I spoke with Agri-Fab customer service this morning and they confirmed the 2-stage snowblower for the R322T is still in production. This is a relief to me. I know I'll need a 2-stage unit to move the heavy snow we get in Indiana. She said that the blower itself is stock, and that it comes with a Husqvarna mounting kit.

The new model number is LST42D. They can be purchased through Husqvarna dealers as well as Dixie Sales and Lowes. Agri-Fab began retail sales just 5 weeks ago. This means we can buy direct from them, too. Cost is $1368.37, including shipping. Call 800-448-9282 to order.

DHD, I now understand your weight shift issue with the WH. I suspect that backing up a slope with the R322T and snowblower won't be a problem. At least I hope not, I have the same situation at the bottom of my drive where it connects with the county road. If the rear wheels lose traction power should shift to the front wheels. I'm wondering if I couldn't test it? I think I'll lift the rear wheels off the ground using my chain hoist and see what happens when I try moving the mower. :)


I just spoke to the same lady you spoke with at Agri-Fab, I gave her the Husqvarna PN 966 41 60-01 and she said it's a different blower than the LST42D.
The LST42D has a different mounting system and won't work on the R322T.
She said the 966 41 60-01 is no longer being manufactured for Husqvarna.
 
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/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #32  
I just got an email from her, too. She said you called in, too. The Husq. website says the model that fits our mower is LST42C. I asked her to check on that unit and gave her the URL: Snow thrower - Rider accessories She replied that they haven't made this model in two years. What a bummer! I bought the 332T with the intent of putting a 2-stage blower on it. I guess I'm stuck with the Finnish unit.
 
/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #33  
Home Depot lists the LST42C but it doesn't look like it'll fit the R322T.
 
/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #34  
As does Lowes. If Agri-Fab hasn't made them in two years, it's a slim chance they'll still have them in stock. So, what's our option? Buy an LST42C and make an attachment unit? :(
 
/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #35  
Got the Kova up and running.
Not happy with having to settle for a single stage.
I'd rather would have had the Agri-Fab two stage, but it's no longer available.

 
/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #36  
Thanks for the video! I like how it integrates with the mower. No wonder Husqvarna switched vendors. How are the sound and vibration levels?
 
/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #37  
Thanks for the video! I like how it integrates with the mower. No wonder Husqvarna switched vendors. How are the sound and vibration levels?

It's louder than the mower. Vibs don't seem to be to bad.

Here is the same Kova single stage blower on a Stiga

 
/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #38  
As does Lowes. If Agri-Fab hasn't made them in two years, it's a slim chance they'll still have them in stock. So, what's our option? Buy an LST42C and make an attachment unit? :(

I understand some folks use a rotary broom for snow removal.
Not an option that I would choose, because of my gravel driveway, but for paved surfaces it might be useful.
I'm not sure how it would fare with large snow fall amounts.
 
/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #39  
I would use a rotary broom for light snowfalls, say under 1/2" Or, for brushing off ice crystals that sometimes form under the snow. The nearby university uses these to keep the sidewalks clear. One of the reasons I like a snow blower is that the snow doesn't pile up along the edges of the drive like it does with a plow or broom. This last winter my 10' drive was just 6-7' wide for about three weeks. My goal is to put just one attachment on the 322T and have it do all the snow removal all winter.
 
/ Husqvarna 322T AWD #40  
Hi All,

I'm new to this forum. I found it by doing a search for the Husqvarna 322T... I'm really interested in getting one. I think it would suit my needs better than a tractor or zero turn.

Pls keep up the reviews and new info on it. I'd like to know if there are any new problems/insights with the mower since you've bought one. Also would like to know if they are strongly supporting it here in the states or if sales are dictating that it gets faded out... I think it's been out since 2012?

I saw the UK 524 version and like that even more. Wish they would import that one. The design is so much better looking... More rugged.
 

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