Snapper Lawn Mower E251023BVE E281223BVE E281323BVE E331523KVE User Manual |
Safety Instructions & Operator’s Manual for
EUROPEAN
REAR ENGINE RIDING MOWER
SERIES 23
MODEL
E251023BVE
E281223BVE
E281323BVE
E331523KVE
MODEL NUMBER EXPLANATION
E 33 15 23 K
V
E
EUROPEAN MODEL
CUTTING WIDTH
ENGINE HP
ENGINE OPTIONS
ENGINE TYPE
SERIES DESIGNATION
E – European
Model
25 – 25” Cutting Deck 10 – 10.0 hp
15 – 15.0 HP
23 – Series
Designation
B - Briggs Engine
K – Kohler Engine E - Electric Start
V – Overhead Valve
28 - 28” Cutting Deck
33 – 33” cutting Deck
12 - 12.0 HP
13 – 13.0 HP
Thank you for buying a SNAPPER Product! Before operating your machine, read this manual carefully and pay
particular attention to the “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” on Pages 2 thru 4. Remember that all power
equipment can be dangerous if used improperly. Also keep in mind that SAFETY requires careful use in
accordance with the operating instructions and common sense!
COPYRIGHT © 2003
SNAPPER PRODUCTS INC.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
MANUAL No. 7-5573 (I.R. 6/30/03)
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PREPARATION
(Continued From Previous Page)
OPERATION
7. Keep people and pets out of mowing area.
Immediately STOP blades, STOP engine, and
STOP machine if anyone enters the area.
8. Check shields, deflectors, switches, blade
controls and other safety devices frequently for
proper operation and location.
9. Make sure all safety decals are clearly legible.
Replace if damaged.
10. Protect yourself when mowing and wear safety
glasses, long pants and substantial footwear.
11. Know how to STOP blades and engine quickly
in preparation for emergencies.
12. Use extra care when loading or unloading the
machine into a trailer or truck.
13. Check grass catcher components frequently for
signs of wear or deterioration and replace as
needed to prevent injury from thrown objects
going through weak or worn spots.
1. Mount and dismount machine from left side.
2. Start engine from operator's seat, if possible.
Make sure blades are OFF and parking brake is
set.
3. DO NOT leave machine with engine running.
STOP engine, STOP blades, SET brake, and
Remove key before leaving operators position
of any reason.
4. DO NOT operate machine unless properly
seated with feet on feet rests or pedal(s).
5. STOP BLADES and ENGINE and make sure
blades have stopped before removing grass
catcher or unclogging mower to prevent loss of
fingers or hand.
6. Blades must be OFF except when cutting grass.
Set blades in highest position when mowing
over rough ground.
7. Keep hands and feet away from rotating blades
underneath deck. DO NOT place foot on ground
while BLADES are ON or machine is in motion.
8. DO NOT operate machine without entire grass
catcher or guards in place. DO NOT point
discharge at people, passing cars, windows or
doors.
9. Slow down before turning.
10. Watch out for traffic when near or crossing
roadways.
11. STOP engine immediately after striking an
obstruction. Inspect machine and repair
damage before resuming operation.
12. Operate machine only in daylight or with good
artificial light.
13. Move joystick (if equipped) SLOWLY to
maintain control during speed and directional
changes.
14. Exercise CAUTION when pulling loads. Limit
loads to those you can safely control and attach
loads to hitch plate as specified with SNAPPER
attachment instructions.
SAFE HANDLING OF GASOLINE
To avoid personal injury or property damage, use
extreme care in handling gasoline. Gasoline is
extremely flammable and the vapors are explosive
1. Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes and other
sources of ignition.
2. Use only an approved fuel container.
3. DO NOT remove fuel cap or add fuel with the
engine running. Allow the engine to cool before
refueling.
4. DO NOT refuel the machine indoors.
5. DO NOT store the machine or fuel container
inside where there is an open flame, spark or
pilot light such as on a water heater or other
appliances.
6. DO NOT fill fuel containers inside a vehicle or
on a truck or trailer bed with a plastic liner.
Always place the containers on the ground
away from the vehicle before filling.
7. Remove gas-powered equipment from the
vehicle or trailer and refuel it on the ground. If
this is not possible, then refuel equipment using
a portable container, rather than a gasoline
dispenser nozzle.
15. On slopes, the weight of the towed equipment
may cause loss of traction and loss of control.
When towing, travel slowly and allow extra
distance to stop.
8. DO NOT start gas powered equipment in
enclosed vehicles or trailers.
16. DO NOT operate engine in enclosed areas.
9. Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the
fuel tank or container opening at all times until
fueling is complete. DO NOT use a nozzle lock-
open device
Engine
monoxide, a deadly poison.
exhaust
gases
contain
carbon
10. If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing
immediately.
11. Never overfill a fuel tank. Replace fuel cap and
tighten securely.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE
1. DO NOT store machine or fuel container inside
where fumes may reach an open flame, spark or
pilot light such as in a water heater, furnace,
clothes dryer or other gas appliance. Allow
engine to cool before storing machine in an
enclosure. Store fuel container out of the reach
of children in a well ventilated, unoccupied
building.
2. Keep engine free of grass, leaves or excess
grease to reduce fire hazard and engine
overheating.
3. When draining fuel tank, drain fuel into an
approved container outdoors and away from
open flame.
4. Check brakes frequently; adjust, repair or
replace as needed.
5. Keep all bolts, nuts and screws properly tight.
Check that all cotter pins are in proper position.
6. Always provide adequate ventilation when
running engine. Exhaust gases contain carbon
monoxide, an odorless and deadly poison.
7. Disconnect negative (black) cable from battery
before performing maintenance or service.
Cranking engine could cause injury.
8. DO NOT work under machine without safety
blocks.
9. Service engine and make adjustments only
when engine is stopped. Remove spark plug
wire(s) from spark plug(s) and secure wire(s)
away from spark plug(s).
10. DO NOT change engine governor speed
settings or overspeed engine.
11. Lubricate machine at intervals specified in
manual to prevent controls from binding.
12. Mower blades are sharp and can cut. Wrap the
blades or wear heavy leather gloves and use
CAUTION when handling them.
13. DO NOT test for spark by grounding spark plug
next to spark plug hole; spark plug could ignite
gas exiting engine.
14. Have machine serviced by an authorized
SNAPPER dealer at least once a year and have
the dealer install any new safety devices.
15. Use only genuine SNAPPER replacement parts
to assure that original standards are
maintained.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.........................................................................2-4
TABLE OF CONTENTS......................................................................................................5
SECTION 1 - FAMILIARIZATION....................................................................................6-8
Decals / Symbols.........................................................................................................7-8
SECTION 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS................................................................9-15
Pre-start Checklist .........................................................................................................9
Operator’s Seat Adjustment..........................................................................................9
Starting & Stopping Engine, Blade & Wheel Drive ..............................................10-14
Starting & Stopping Mower Blades .......................................................................12-13
Starting & Stopping Wheel Drive...........................................................................12-13
Parking Brake ...............................................................................................................14
Cutting Height Adjustment..........................................................................................14
Reverse Lockout Mechanism......................................................................................15
SECTION 3 - MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................16-21
Service – After First 5 Hours.......................................................................................16
Change Engine Oil....................................................................................................16
Service Engine Air Cleaner ......................................................................................16
Check Mower Blade..................................................................................................16
Check Blade Drive Belt.............................................................................................17
Check Blade Brake....................................................................................................17
Service Brake / Park Brake.......................................................................................17
Check Interlock System............................................................................................18
Reverse Lockout Mechanism ..................................................................................18
Lubrication – Grease Fittings ..................................................................................18
Service – Every 25 Operating Hours .....................................................................18-21
Battery Fluid Level....................................................................................................19
Mower Deck Levelness.............................................................................................19
Clean Mower Deck ....................................................................................................19
Mower Blade Spindle – Lubrication........................................................................19
Mower Deck Linkage – Lubrication.........................................................................19
Front Wheel Bearing – Lubrication .........................................................................20
Rear Axle Bearing – Lubrication..............................................................................20
Differential / Chain Case – Lubrication...................................................................20
Service – Annually........................................................................................................21
Engine ........................................................................................................................21
Fuel Filter...................................................................................................................21
Every Two Years...........................................................................................................21
Storage - Out of Season ..............................................................................................21
Removing Fuel Tank....................................................................................................21
SECTION 4- ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIR ............................................................22-309
Engine Adjustments & Repair.....................................................................................22
Mower Deck & Component Adjustments...................................................................22
Blade Brake Adjustment..............................................................................................22
Mower Drive Belt Adjustment –28” Decks.................................................................23
Mower Deck Adjustment (Side to Side Levelness)...................................................24
Mower Deck Adjustment (Front to Rear Levelness).................................................24
Wheel Brake Adjustment.............................................................................................25
Mower Blade Replacement..........................................................................................26
Blade Sharpening.........................................................................................................26
Blade Drive Belt Removal/Replacement ....................................................................27
Battery Removal, Replacement, Service...............................................................28-30
ACCESSORIES.................................................................................................................30
TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................31-32
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ...........................................................................................33
MAINTENANCE/REPLACEMENT PARTS.......................................................................34
WARRANTY......................................................................................................................35
IMPORTANT: The figures and illustrations in this manual are provided for reference only and
may differ from your specific model. Contact your Snapper dealer if you have questions
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Section 1 - FAMILIARIZATION
STEERING
WHEEL
FUEL TANK
ENGINE SPEED
CONTROL
TRANSMISSION
SHIFT LEVER
IGNITION
SWITCH
CLUTCH/BRAKE
PEDAL
PARK BRAKE
LATCH
OVERRIDE
CONTROL
DISCHARGE
DEFLECTOR
BLADE PEDALS
BLADE LEVER
FIGURE 1.1
1.1 INTRODUCTION
1.2 NOMENCLATURE
This manual has been prepared for the operator’s of the
SNAPPER Rear Engine Rider. Its purpose, aside from
recommending standard operating procedures and
routine service requirements, is to promote SAFETY
through the use of accepted operating practices. Read,
Understand and Follow the IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS on Pages 2 thru 4 of this manual and
All SAFETY messages on the Rear Engine Rider and its
attachments before operating.
The nomenclature drawing above, Figure 1.1, shows the
essential parts of the SNAPPER Rear Engine Rider. It is
recommended that all operators of this equipment
become thoroughly familiar with the controls,
components, and operation of this machine before
operating. Specific details involving the engine are found
in the separate engine owner’s manual. Study these
manuals before operating and keep both handy for future
reference.
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Section 1 – FAMILIARIZATION – DECALS / SYMBOLS
KEY SWITCH
POSITION
BLADE ENGAGED
POSITION
ON
SYMBOLS
START
ENGINE
OFF
BLADE LEVER
POSITION
SYMBOLS
BLADE DISENGAGED POSITION
“OFF”
ENGINE SPEED CONTROL SYMBOLS
EUROPEAN
COMMUNITY
29776
CHOKE
POSITION
GUARD WARNING 29784
DO NOT operate without entire Grass
Catcher or Guard in place
RABBIT
“FAST”
ENGINE
SPEED
CONTROL
EUROPEAN NOISE
CONTROL 74135
PATENT NUMBERS
2-9470
TURTLE
“SLOW”
SERIAL NUMBER
FUEL CAUTION
29113
WARNING
ROTATING BLADE
22841
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Section 1 – FAMILIARIZATION – DECALS / SYMBOLS
LOWEST
TRACTION
HEIGHT OF
CLUTCH
CUT
BATTERY CAUTION
DECAL - 15691
PARK
BRAKE
HIGHEST
HEIGHT OF
CUT
CLUTCH/BRAKE
DECAL - 2-8514
HEIGHT OF CUT
DECAL - 46218
AUTOMATIC BLADE
STOP DECAL - 24072
BATTERY STORAGE
DECAL - 29948
SAFETY INSTRUCTION
DECAL - 35974
BATTERY CAUTION
DECAL - 29947
CLUTCH/BRAKE,
PARKING BRAKE,
BLADE OPERATION
TRANSMISSION SHIFT
LEVER SYMBOLS
FAST
MACHINE FRONT
DEFLECTOR CAUTION
SLOW
DECAL 29839
NEUTRAL
REVERSE
MACHINE REAR
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Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 PRE-START CHECK LIST
2.2 OPERATOR’S SEAT ADJUSTMENT
2.2.1. FRONT TO REAR ADJUSTMENT
Make the following checks and perform the service
required before each start-up.
2.1.1. Check tires and add or release air as needed
to bring pressure to 12 PSI in front and 12 PSI in rear
tires.
2.1.2. Check guards, deflectors and covers to make
sure all are in place and securely tightened.
2.1.3. Check engine oil and add oil as needed to
bring level up to the FULL mark. Refer to engine
owner’s manual for oil specifications. See Figure 2.1.
1. With the engine stopped, loosen the two adjusting
knobs and move seat to desired position. After
adjustment, tighten knobs securely. If seat does not
move after loosening knobs, it may be necessary to
loosen the 5/16” patch lock screws or hex nuts located
at the rear of the seat. See Figure 2.3.
OPERATOR’S
SEAT
ADJUSTING
KNOBS
SAFE
LEVEL
AREA
FIGURE 2.1
2.1.4. Check blade control to insure it works freely.
If blade pedals are depressed, blade lever can be
moved manually from “ON” to “OFF” to stop
blade.
5/16” PATCH LOCK
SCREWS (DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN)
2.1.5. Clean exterior surfaces of cutting deck and
engine of any accumulation of dirt, grass, oil, etc.
Keep engine air intake screen and cooling fins clear at
all times.
ADJUSTING
OPERATOR’S
KNOBS
SEAT
2.1.6. Check Reverse Lockout Mechanism. With
blade pedals depressed, shift lever must not go into
reverse.
2.1.7. Add fuel to tank after pushing the Rear Engine
Rider outside where fumes can dissipate. Make sure
fuel filler cap is tight and vent is open after refueling.
Refer to engine owner’s manual for fuel specifications.
See Figure 2.2.
OPEN
VENT
FUEL
FILLER
CAP
FUEL
TANK
HEX NUTS
(DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN)
FIGURE 2.3
FIGURE 2.2
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Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.3 STARTING & OPERATION
TO START ENGINE,
PUSH CLUTCH/BRAKE
PEDAL ALL THE WAY
DOWN
2.3.1. ENGINE (ELECTRIC START)
IMPORTANT: When the ignition key is turned to
“START”, the engine will turn over, but will not start
unless the Clutch/Brake pedal is pressed all the way
down, the Blade Lever is in the “Off” position (See
Figure 2.5).The operator should be in the seat. Start
engine as follows:
1. Move transmission shift lever to (N) Neutral
position. DO NOT start engine with transmission
shift lever in a drive position.
WARNING
It is possible to start engine with transmission shift
lever in a drive position. Follow starting instructions
carefully.
PARKING
BRAKE
LATCH
2. Make certain the Blade Lever is in the “Off”
position. See Figure 2.4.
FIGURE 2.5
BLADE
LEVER IN
“OFF”
RELEASE BLADE
PEDALS
CHOKE
POSITION
FAST
ENGINE
SPEED
SLOW
CONTROL
FIGURE 2.4
FIGURE 2.6
3. Press Clutch/Brake Pedal all the way down and
hold while starting engine. See Figure 2.5.
4. Open vent on fuel filler cap by turning
counterclockwise. IMPORTANT: Failure to open
vent on the fuel filler cap can cause engine to stall.
See Figure 2.2.
KEY
5. Move engine speed control to the choke position to
start a cold engine. See Figure 2.6.
6. Turn key to the “START” position until engine
starts. See Figure 2.7. NOTE: If after 5 seconds of
cranking the engine and it does not start, release the
key, make sure the Clutch/Brake Pedal is fully
depressed and attempt starting again after waiting for
approximately 20 seconds.
7. After engine starts, move engine speed control to
the “FAST” position, allow a brief warm-up until engine
runs smooth.
FIGURE 2.7
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Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.3 STARTING & OPERATION
5. Move engine speed control to the choke position
to start a cold engine. See Figure 2.6
6. Turn key to “ON” position. See Figure 2.9.
2.3.1. ENGINE (ELECTRIC START) (Continued)
8. Should the battery be too weak to start the engine,
Refer to Section “ENGINE (MANUAL START)” to
manually start the electric start engines.
2.3.2. ENGINE (MANUAL START)
IMPORTANT: When the ignition key is turned to
“ON”, and the recoil handle is pulled, the engine will
turn over, but will not start unless the Clutch/Brake
Pedal is pressed all the way down with Parking
Brake engaged (See Figure 2.8) and the Blade
Lever is in the “Off” position (See Figure 2.4). Start
engine as follows:
KEY
1. Move transmission shift lever to (N) Neutral
position. DO NOT start engine with transmission shift
lever in a drive position.
WARNING
It is possible to start engine with transmission shift
lever in a drive position. Follow starting instructions
carefully.
FIGURE 2.9
2. Make certain the Blade Lever is in the “Off”
position. See Figure 2.4.
3. Press Clutch/Brake Pedal all the way down,
move Parking Brake Latch over and release the
Clutch/Brake Pedal to set Parking Brake. See
Figure 2.8.
7. Pull starter rope with a smooth, even motion until
engine starts. Always guide the starter rope back
into the recoil housing. Never allow rope to snap
back. After Engine starts, move engine speed
control to the “FAST” position.
8. Allow a brief warm-up until engine runs smooth.
TO START ENGINE, PUSH
CLUTCH/BRAKE PEDAL ALL
THE WAY DOWN
MOVE
PARKING
BRAKE
LATCH
OVER
FIGURE 2.8
4. Open vent on fuel filler cap by turning
counterclockwise. NOTE: Failure to open vent on
the fuel filler cap can cause engine to stall. See
Figure 2.2.
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Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
WARNING
Once blade is disengaged, it should come to a
complete stop in 3 seconds or less. If the blade
continues to rotate after 3 seconds, the blade brake
must be adjusted. Refer to Section “BLADE BRAKE
ADJUSTMENT” for adjustment procedures or return
machine to an authorized SNAPPER dealer for
adjustment. DO NOT CONTINUE to operate machine
until blade brake is adjusted and functioning
properly.
DO NOT operate blades in reverse. STOP BLADES.
LOOK and SEE behind and down for children, pets
and hazards before and while backing.
DEPRESS
CLUTCH/BRAKE
PEDAL
2.3 STARTING & OPERATION
2.3.3. MOWER BLADE
1. With engine running, move engine speed control
to the “FAST” position.
2. Move blade lever forward to the “ON” position,
then depress blade pedals to hold blade lever in the
“ON” position. See Figure 2.10.
BLADE LEVER SHOWN
IN “ON” POSITION
BLADE PEDAL
SHOWN
DEPRESSED
FIGURE 2.11
TRANSMISSION
SHIFT LEVER (MOVE
TO DESIRED SPEED)
FIGURE 2.10
2.3.4. WHEEL DRIVE
1. With engine running, adjust engine speed control
to “FAST” position.
2. Depress clutch/brake pedal. See Figure 2.11.
3. Place transmission shift lever in the notch for 1st
speed. See Figure 2.12.
4. Release clutch/brake pedal to begin desired
ground speed.
5. During forward motion, the transmission shift
lever may be placed in any desired forward speed
without depressing the clutch/brake pedal.
NOTE: For best cutting results, move the transmission
shift lever into a slow forward speed and the engine
speed control to a fast position. This combination will
allow the mower blades to lift the grass while cutting
smoothly and evenly.
FIGURE 2.12
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Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
DO NOT leave machine with engine running. Stop
engine. Stop blade. Shift to neutral. Engage parking
brake. Remove key.
CLUTCH/BRAKE
PEDAL
2.4 STOPPING - ENGINE, WHEEL DRIVE, BLADE
2.4.1. ENGINE
1. Stop engine by turning key to the “OFF” position.
See Figure 2.13.
TURN TO
“OFF”
POSITION
PARK BRAKE
LATCH SHOWN
ENGAGED
KEY
FIGURE 2.14
BLADE LEVER
IN “OFF”
POSITION
FIGURE 2.13
RELEASE
BLADE
PEDALS
2.4.2. WHEEL DRIVE
1. Stop motion of Rear Engine Rider by pushing
clutch/brake pedal all the way “DOWN” to apply
brake. See Figure 2.14.
WARNING
Once blade is disengaged, it should come to a
complete stop in 3 seconds or less. If the blade
continues to rotate after 3 seconds, the blade brake
must be adjusted. Refer to Section “BLADE BRAKE
ADJUSTMENT” for adjustment procedures or return
machine to an authorized SNAPPER dealer for
adjustment. DO NOT CONTINUE to operate machine
until blade brake is adjusted and functioning
properly.
2.4.3. MOWER BLADE
FIGURE 2.15
1. Stop mower blade by releasing blade pedals or
moving blade lever rearward to the “OFF” position.
See Figure 2.15.
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Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.4 STOPPING - ENGINE, WHEEL DRIVE, BLADE
2.4.4. PARK BRAKE
2.5. CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
1. Adjust cutting height as desired to any one of
five positions using deck lift lever. Move deck lift
lever up or down to desired cutting height and then
move over to secure in the height of cut notch.
See Figure 2.18.
1. Engage park brake by pushing clutch/brake pedal
“DOWN” and moving the park brake latch to the
“ENGAGED” position. While holding the park brake
latch “ENGAGED”, release clutch/brake pedal to set
park brake. See Figure 2.16.
WARNING
DO NOT park machine on slopes.
CLUTCH/BRAKE
PEDAL
HEIGHT OF CUT
NOTCHES
PARK BRAKE
LATCH SHOWN
ENGAGED
FIGURE 2.16
DECK LIFT
LEVER
2. Release park brake by pushing down on the
clutch/brake pedal, parking brake latch will move to
the “OFF” position unassisted. See Figure 2.17.
FIGURE 2.18
CLUTCH/BRAKE
PEDAL SHOWN
DISENGAGED
PARK BRAKE
LATCH SHOWN
IN “OFF”
POSITION
FIGURE 2.17
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Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.6 REVERSE LOCKOUT MECHANISM
1. Stop machine. Stop blade.
2. Depress and hold Override Lever.
3. Depress and hold Blade Pedals. Release
Override Lever.
Data indicates that tragic back-over accidents occur
each year. These accidents usually involve
unsupervised children. Many times these children have
been given rides on the machine and have been trained
to view this potentially dangerous piece of machinery as
fun rather than being taught how to avoid danger.
4. Move blade lever forward to “ON” position.
WARNING
LOOK and SEE behind and down for children, pets
and hazards before and while backing.
This riding mower has a Reverse Lockout Mechanism.
This mechanism prevents the mower from being shifted
into reverse with the blade running. To shift into reverse
you must first stop the blade by releasing the blade
pedals and then shift to reverse. It is our
recommendation that this mechanism remains
functional and the operator of this equipment develops
the habit of never backing up with the blade running. As
the Safety Instructions Indicate, DO NOT operate
blades in reverse. STOP BLADES, LOOK AND SEE
BEHIND AND DOWN for children, pets and hazards
before and while backing.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT use the Reverse Lockout
Mechanism Override as the normal operating mode. To
return to the Reverse Lockout Mechanism mode,
release blade pedals to turn blade off. The Override will
reset to Reverse Lockout. Check the Reverse Lockout
Mechanism frequently for proper function. With the
blade pedals depressed, the shift lever must not go into
reverse. DO NOT operate machine if Reverse Lockout
Mechanism is not functioning properly. Contact your
local Snapper dealer for assistance.
We realize that this could cause a change to your
previous mowing method but we encourage you to
adjust to this new system. Do not defeat the Reverse
Lockout Mechanism.
If you operate your mower near roadways or use
attachments that require quicker shifting to reverse,
there is an override lever provided. This lever can be
pushed and held before starting the blade and will allow
reverse operation until the blade pedals are released, at
which time the system will return to its Reverse Lockout
mode. This feature should never be selected unless you
are absolutely sure that no children or others are
present in the mowing area and that all children are
away and supervised by a responsible adult.
DANGER
LOOK and SEE behind and down for children, pets
and hazards before and while backing.
BLADES must be turned off before backing
machine.
DO NOT allow children on machine (even with
blades off) or in yard when mowing.
2.6.1. Reverse Lockout Mechanism Override
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Section 3 - MAINTENANCE
5. After all the oil has drained, close the drain and
wipe up any oil that may have spilled. See Figure 3.1.
Dispose of used oil properly.
6. Fill engine crankcase with new oil. Refer to your
engine owner’s manual for oil specifications.
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance, service
or repairs with the engine running. Stop engine. Stop
blade. Engage parking brake. Remove key. Remove
spark plug wire from spark plug and secure away from
plug. Engine and components are HOT. Avoid serious
burns, allow all parts to cool before working on machine.
Fuel Filler Cap and Vent must be closed securely to
prevent fuel spillage.
3.2.2. SERVICE ENGINE AIR CLEANER
The engine is equipped with a dual element air
cleaner. Both the foam pre-cleaner and cartridge
require service. Refer to Engine Owner’s Manual for
recommended service procedures.
3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.2.3. CHECK MOWER BLADE
To retain the quality of the Rear Engine Rider, use
genuine SNAPPER replacement parts only. Contact a
local SNAPPER dealer for parts and service
assistance. For the correct part or information for a
particular Rear Engine Riding Mower, always mention
the model and serial number. SNAPPER recommends
returning the Rear Engine Rider to an authorized
SNAPPER dealer annually for inspection and addition
of any new devices, which might upgrade the safety of
the Rear Engine Rider. For the nearest SNAPPER
dealer in your area, check the yellow pages under the
heading LAWN MOWERS. For engine parts and
service, look for the engine manufacturer’s dealers
under the heading, ENGINES - gasoline.
1. Follow WARNING statement found on this page.
2. Check fuel level in tank. If over 3/4 full, remove
tank. Refer to Section “REMOVING FUEL TANK”. If
3/4 or less, proceed to next step.
3. Carefully stand Rear Engine Rider on rear bumper.
WARNING
Remove the battery if the Rear Engine Rider will be
left standing on the rear bumper for longer than 2
hours. Refer to Section “BATTERY REMOVAL”. DO
NOT use a cutting blade that shows signs of
excessive wear or damage on the Rear Engine Rider.
Refer to Section “MOWER BLADE REPLACEMENT”
for proper blade inspection and service procedures.
3.2 SERVICE - AFTER FIRST 5 HOURS
3.2.1. CHANGE ENGINE OIL
4. Check torque of blade mounting bolts. As
necessary, torque to 30 to 40 ft. lbs. See Figure 3.2.
5. Check blade for sharpness, wear and damage.
Refer to Section “BLADE WEAR LIMITS”.
Routine maintenance is important to the
performance and life of your Rear Engine Rider.
Service
performed
properly
and
at
the
recommended interval is essential. Refer to Section
“MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE” in this manual and
in the Engine Owner’s Manual. Carefully complete
all of the recommended service procedures.
1. Place bricks or wooden blocks under the front
wheels to lower rear of engine.
2. Loosen or remove oil fill cap on engine.
3. Loosen oil drain plug.
4. Place a 2 quart minimum capacity container
under the end of the oil drain. Open oil drain. See
Figure 3.1 for oil drains used on the Rear Engine
Riders.
REMOVE OIL PLUG
TO ALLOW OIL TO
DRAIN
ROTATE
COUNTER-
CLOCKWISE
AND PULL OUT
TO OPEN
TORQUE BLADE
BOLTS TO 30 TO
40 FT. LBS.
FIGURE 3.2
6. Check blade for straightness. Refer to Section
“ADJUSTING MOWER BLADE”.
PUSH AND ROTATE
CLOCKWISE TO CLOSE
FIGURE 3.1
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or slack it must be replaced. Refer to Section “BLADE
DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT”.
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance,
service or repairs with the engine running. Stop
engine. Stop blade. Engage parking brake. Remove
key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and
secure away from plug. Engine and components are
HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow all parts to cool
before working on machine. Fuel Filler Cap and Vent
must be closed securely to prevent fuel spillage.
ENGINE
PULLEY
BELT SPACING
SHOULD BE
1-1/4”
3.2 SERVICE - AFTER FIRST 5 HOURS
3.2.4. CHECK BLADE DRIVE BELT
The blade drive consists of a single belt from the
engine to the deck. Inspect for signs of deterioration
and proper tension.
IDLER
PULLEY
1. Lower deck to lowest setting.
2. Remove four self-tapping screws, two on each
side of mower drive belt cover. See Figure 3.3.
3. Slide cover back and rotate out.
REMOVE FOUR (4)
SELF-TAPPING
SCREWS
MOWER
DECK
PULLEY
REMOVE COVER
FIGURE 3.4
3.2.5. BLADE BRAKE
1. Check blade brake for proper function. Blade
should stop rotating in 3 seconds or less after
moving the blade control lever to the “OFF” position
or after releasing the blade pedals.
WARNING
Blades must stop rotating in 3 seconds or less after
the blade has been turned off. DO NOT operate
machine until blade brake has been adjusted and
functioning properly.
FIGURE 3.3
4. With engine “OFF” and deck in 3rd height of cut
position, move blade lever back to the “ON” position
and depress blade pedals.
5. 25/28” Decks: Measure the belt spacing at idler
pulley. See Figure 3.4. The belt spacing should be
1-1/4” but no less than 1”. If the measurement is less
than 1”, the belt tension should be adjusted. Refer to
Section “BLADE DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT”.
2. If the blade continues to rotate longer than 3
seconds do not operate machine. Refer to Section
“BLADE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT” or contact your
SNAPPER dealer for assistance.
3.2.6. SERVICE BRAKE / PARK BRAKE
1. Check machine brake for proper function. Engage
park brake. Push machine. Rear tires should skid. Drive
machine forward and apply brake. Machine should
come to a complete stop in less than 5 ft.
2. If brakes are not functioning properly brake
adjustment must be completed before operating
machine. Refer to Section “SERVICE BRAKE –
PARK BRAKE ADJUSTMENT”.
WARNING
The following procedure requires the engine and
blades to be operated. Exercise extreme caution.
Clear area of loose parts & tools first. Only operate
blades when seated in the operator’s seat.
IMPORTANT: The blade drive belt on 33” decks does
not require tension adjustment. If the belt becomes worn
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3.2.7. INTERLOCK SYSTEM
IMPORTANT: When cover is removed, you are
viewing the carburetor side of the air filter, which will
appear clean. Remove filter and pre-cleaner for
inspection.
Check interlock controls for proper function:
The engine MUST NOT start if:
1. Blade Control is “ON” and/or clutch/brake pedal
is released.
BRIGGS ENGINE SHOWN
AIR CLEANER
The engine and blades MUST STOP if:
2. The operator leaves the operator position with
Blade Control “ON” and/or clutch/brake pedal is
released.
LATCH
WARNING
DO NOT operate machine if interlock system is not
functioning properly. Contact your SNAPPER dealer
immediately for assistance.
3.2.8. REVERSE LOCKOUT MECHANISM
Check function of Reverse Lockout Mechanism with
engine off.
1. Depress and hold blade pedals.
2. Depress and hold clutch/brake pedal.
3. Shift lever must not go into reverse.
AIR CLEANER
COVER
FIGURE 3.4
3. Refer to engine owner's manual for cleaning and
service instructions. Remove and clean engine air
pre-cleaner. Remove and replace engine air cleaner.
See Figure 3.5. Install pre-cleaner and air cleaner
per engine owner’s manual.
WARNING
DO NOT operate machine if Reverse Lockout
Mechanism is not functioning properly. Contact your
SNAPPER dealer immediately for assistance.
BRIGGS ENGINE SHOWN
AIR PRE-
CLEANER
3.2.9. LUBRICATION – GREASE FITTINGS
The following components on the Rear Engine
Rider are equipped with grease fittings and require
periodic lubrication. Apply General Purpose grease
(NLGI No.2) with a grease gun.
1. Front Wheel Bearings. Refer to Section “FRONT
WHEEL BEARINGS – LUBRICATION”.
2. Rear Axle Bearing. Refer to Section “REAR AXLE
BEARING – LUBRICATION”.
3. Mower Blade Spindle. Refer to Section “MOWER
BLADE SPINDLE – LUBRICATION”.
3.3 SERVICE - EVERY 25 OPERATING HOURS
Perform all service required after the first 5 hours of
operation. Refer to Section “SERVICE – AFTER 5
HOURS”.
AIR CLEANER
3.3.1. CHECK ENGINE
FIGURE 3.5
1. Change engine oil. Refer to Section “CHANGE
ENGINE OIL”. Refer to engine owner's manual for oil
specification.
2. Change air filter. Pull up and rotate the air cleaner
latch to remove cleaner cover. See Figure 3.4.
4. Reinstall air cleaner cover. Insert tabs located at
the bottom of the cover into corresponding slots in
engine cover. Position cover and engage latch over
cover and rotate and push down to lock.
IMPORTANT: The tabs on the air cleaner cover
must be completely inserted into engine cover or the
compartment will not be completely sealed to
prevent debris from entering into the carburetor.
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3.3 SERVICE - EVERY 25 OPERATING HOURS
(Continued from previous page)
SPINDLE
GREASE
FITTING
3.3.2. BATTERY FLUID LEVEL
1. Remove battery. Refer to Section “BATTERY
REMOVAL”.
2. Remove battery caps. Check fluid level.
3. Add water only to bring fluid to proper level –
DO NOT OVERFILL.
4. Reinstall battery. Refer to Section “BATTERY
INSTALLATION”.
3.3.3. MOWER DECK LEVELNESS
Check mower deck for proper level. Adjust as
required. Refer to Section “MOWER DECK
ADJUSTMENT – LEVELNESS”.
WARNING
FIGURE 3.6
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance,
service or repairs with the engine running. Stop
engine. Stop blade. Engage parking brake. Remove
key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and
secure away from plug. Engine and components are
HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow all parts to cool
before working on machine. Fuel Filler Cap and Vent
must be closed securely to prevent fuel spillage.
(Continued on next page)
3.3.7. FRONT WHEEL BEARING - LUBRICATION
1. Lubricate front wheel bearings with five shots of
general purpose grease, from grease gun. See
Figure 3.7.
3.3.4. CLEAN MOWER DECK
1. Follow WARNING statement found on this page.
2. Check fuel level in tank. If over 3/4 full, remove
tank. Refer to Section “REMOVING FUEL TANK”. If
3/4 or less, proceed to next step.
FRONT WHEEL
GREASE FITTING
3. Carefully stand Rear Engine Rider on rear bumper.
4. Clean underside of mower deck, removing all
accumulation of grass clippings and debris.
5. Clean top of deck, removing all grass clippings and
debris.
3.3.5 MOWER BLADE SPINDLE - LUBRICATION
1. Follow WARNING statement found on this page.
2. Check fuel level in tank. If over 3/4 full, remove
tank. Refer to Section “FUEL TANK REMOVAL”. If 3/4
or less, proceed to next step.
3. Carefully stand Rear Engine Rider on rear bumper.
4. Lubricate spindle with three shots of general
purpose grease from grease gun. See Figure 3.6.
FIGURE 3.7
IMPORTANT: If the Rear Engine Rider will be on its
rear bumper for longer than two hours, remove the
battery. Refer to Section “BATTERY REMOVAL”.
3.3.6. MOWER DECK LINKAGE - LUBRICATION
Lubricate all mower deck linkage pivot points with a
light coat of motor oil.
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2. To check lubricant, remove fill/level plug and
visually inspect for lubricant on the internal parts of the
differential. If no lubricant is visible on the internal
parts of the differential, add “SNAPPER Transmission”
grease as needed. See Figure 3.9.
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance,
service or repairs with the engine running. Stop
engine. Stop blade. Engage parking brake. Remove
key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and
secure away from plug. Engine and components are
HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow all parts to cool
before working on machine. Fuel Filler Cap and Vent
must be closed securely to prevent fuel spillage.
IMPORTANT: Overfilling of the differential with
lubricant will cause lubricant to leak onto drive
components of the Rear Engine Rider.
DIFFERENTIAL
3.3 SERVICE - EVERY 25 OPERATING HOURS
3.3.8. REAR AXLE BEARING - LUBRICATION
1. The left rear axle bearing requires three shots of
general purpose grease from a grease gun. See
Figure 3.8.
2. The right rear axle bearing is lubricated by the
differential lubricant and requires no grease.
FILL/LEVEL
PLUG P.N.
1-1024
LEFT REAR
AXLE BEARING
GREASE
FITTING
FIGURE 3.9
3.3.9. DIFFERENTIAL/CHAIN CASE - LUBRICATION
3. Check fill/level plug for damage. If signs of wear or
cracks are visible, replace plug with new plug. See
Figure 3.10.
4. To check lubricant in chain case, remove fill/level
plug and look for lubricant on the internal
components of the chain case. If no lubricant is
visible, add "SNAPPER Transmission” grease as
needed. See Figure 3.10.
AXLE
BOOTS
FIGURE 3.8
3.3.9. DIFFERENTIAL/CHAIN CASE - LUBRICATION
1. Stand rear engine rider on its rear bumper and
check the fill/level plug, for cracks and wear. Replace
fill/level plug if signs of wear are visible.
CHAIN
CASE
IMPORTANT: If the Rear Engine Rider will be on
its rear bumper for longer than two hours, remove
the battery. Refer to Section “BATTERY
REMOVAL”.
FILL/LEVEL PLUG
P.N. 1-1024
FIGURE 3.10
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carefully inspected every two years for wear or
damage. Replace worn or damaged parts with
genuine SNAPPER replacement parts available
from an authorized SNAPPER dealer.
3.5.1. All bushings and pivot areas.
3.5.2. Check both front wheel king pins.
3.5.3. Transmission shift lever and detent.
3.5.4. Clutch disc.
3.5.5. Clutch Yoke (See Figure 4.8).
3.5.6. Mower deck linkage and pivot areas.
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance,
service or repairs with the engine running. Stop
engine. Stop blade. Engage parking brake. Remove
key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and
secure away from plug. Engine and components are
HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow all parts to cool
before working on machine. Fuel Filler Cap and Vent
must be closed securely to prevent fuel spillage.
3.6 STORAGE (OUT OF SEASON)
If desired, the Rear Engine Rider can be stored on
the rear bumper. Perform the following procedures
to insure the Rear Engine Rider will operate
properly when taken out of storage.
3.3.10. Check “MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE”
Section of Engine Owner’s Manual for additional
engine service.
3.6.1. Thoroughly clean the Rear Engine Rider by
removing all grass clippings and debris.
3.6.2. Perform maintenance and lubrication as
required.
3.4 SERVICE - ANNUALLY
3.4.1. Perform all maintenance as specified in
“MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE” Section of this manual.
3.6.3. Drain fuel from fuel tank.
3.4.2. ENGINE
Perform all maintenance as specified in Engine
Owner’s Manual.
3.6.4. Start engine and allow it to run until engine
runs out of fuel. This allows the carburetor and fuel
system to remain clean during storage.
3.6.5. Remove battery.
Refer to Section
3.4.3. FUEL FILTER
Service fuel filter as instructed below, on COLD
ENGINE ONLY!
“BATTERY STORAGE”.
3.6.6. Close vent on fuel filler cap.
3.6.7. Carefully stand Rear Engine Rider on rear
bumper in desired location for storage.
IMPORTANT: To stop flow of fuel, tank may be removed
from bracket and set on the floor so the fuel level will be
below the filter. Refer to Section “REMOVING FUEL TANK”.
3.7 REMOVING FUEL TANK
Before removing fuel tank from rear engine rider,
move rider outdoors where fumes can be easily
dissipated. Removal of the tank is accomplished from
the left side of the machine by pulling the tank straight
up and away from the fuel tank bracket. See Figure
3.12. Holding the fuel tank, remove the fuel filler cap
and pour remaining fuel in an approved container.
1. Remove hose clamps from fuel filter.
2. Remove fuel lines from filter. Discard filter.
3. Install new fuel filter. See Figure 3.11.
4. Reinstall fuel tank into bracket.
FUEL
FILLER
CAP
HOSE
CLAMPS
FUEL
FILTER
FUEL TANK
P.N. 1-4359
FUEL
TANK
FIGURE 3.11
BRACKET
FIGURE 3.12
3.5 EVERY TWO YEARS
In addition to regular maintenance, the following
components of the Rear Engine Rider should be
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WARNING
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance,
service or repairs with the engine running. Stop
engine. Stop blade. Engage parking brake. Remove
key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and
secure away from plug. Engine and components are
HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow all parts to cool
before working on machine. Fuel Filler Cap and Vent
must be closed securely to prevent fuel spillage.
Once blade is disengaged, it should come to a
complete stop in 3 seconds or less. If the blade
continues to rotate after 3 seconds, the blade brake
must be adjusted. Refer to Section “BLADE BRAKE
ADJUSTMENT” for adjustment procedures or return
machine to an authorized SNAPPER dealer for
adjustment. DO NOT CONTINUE to operate machine
until blade brake is adjusted and functioning
properly.
DO NOT operate machine until blade brake is
adjusted and functioning properly. If blade stop time
can not be achieved with the adjustment procedure
described above, take machine immediately to an
authorized Snapper dealer.
3” to 3-1/4”
CLEARANCE
BLADE
LEVER
DISENGAGED
4.1 ENGINE ADJUSTMENTS & REPAIR
Refer to the engine owner’s manual for those
adjustments and/or repairs that can be made by the
owner.
4.2 MOWER DECK & COMPONENT ADJUSTMENTS
The following mower deck and component
adjustments and repairs can be made by the owner.
However, if there is difficulty in achieving these
adjustments and repairs, it is recommended that
these repairs be made by an authorized SNAPPER
dealer.
MEASURE FROM
THIS EDGE
4.2.1. BLADE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
The automatic Blade Brake should stop the blades
FIGURE 4.1
within
3
seconds anytime the blades are
disengaged by moving blade lever to the "OFF"
position or by releasing the Blade Pedals. When
the Blade Brake is properly adjusted there should
be 3” to 3-1/4" clearance between the Blade
Engagement Lever and the edge of the Latch
Plate. Check this by disengaging the Blade Lever
as shown in Figure 4.1. Perform the following
measurement and adjustment.
1. With the blade engagement lever disengaged,
measure the distance between the front of the
blade lever and the edge of the latch plate. The
dimension should be 3” to 3-1/4" clearance
between lever and edge of plate. See Figure 4.1.
If the dimension is incorrect go to step 2.
2. Remove Belt Cover. Refer to Section “BLADE
BELT COVER REMOVAL”.
ROTATE NUT CLOCKWISE TO
INCREASE BRAKE TENSION.
3. If dimension is greater than 3-1/4”, rotate nut
clockwise to increase brake tension. If dimension
is less than 3”, rotate nut counter-clockwise to
decrease brake tension. See Figure 4.2.
ROTATE NUT COUNTER-
CLOCKWISE TO DECREASE
BRAKE TENSION.
4. Reinstall belt cover and tighten bolts securely.
FIGURE 4.2
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SLIDE FRONT
END ASSMBLY
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance,
service or repairs with the engine running. Stop
engine. Stop blade. Engage parking brake. Remove
key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and
secure away from plug. Engine and components are
HOT. Avoid serious burns; allow all parts to cool
before working on machine. Fuel Filler Cap and Vent
must be closed securely to prevent fuel spillage.
LOOSEN
HARDWARE
4.2.2. MOWER DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT
(FOR 25/28" DECKS ONLY)
1. Remove mower drive belt cover. Refer to
Section “CHECK MOWER DRIVE BELT”.
2. Move blade lever up and over to the “ON” position.
3. Place deck cutting height in the 3rd position.
Measure the belt spacing between idler pulley and
belt. The distance should measure 1-1/4” but no
less than 1”. See Figure 4.3.
LOOSEN HARDWARE AND SLIDE FRONT
FRAME ASSEMBLY FORWARD TO OBTAIN THE
DESIRED BELT TENSION MEASUREMENT
FIGURE 4.4
1-1/4”
12. Peel back the rubber clutch/brake pedal pad and
push one ferrule through hole in pedal to attain slack
in cable. See Figure 4.4A. Recheck cable for the
approximate 3/16” of slack. Replace pedal pad when
adjustment is complete.
IMPORTANT: Too much slack may cause improper
clutching and braking could be affected. Too little slack
may cause improper clutch function. Recheck service
brake/park brake and readjust if necessary. Refer to
ENGINE DRIVE
PULLEY
ASSEMBLY
Section
“SERVICE
BRAKE/PARK
BRAKE
IDLER
PULLEY
SPINDLE
PULLEY
ADJUSTMENT”.
PEEL BACK PEDAL PAD. PUSH
ONE FERRULE THROUGH PEDAL.
RECHECK CABLE SLACK
FIGURE 4.3
4. If the distance is less than 1”, adjust belt tension.
5. Move blade lever to the “OFF” position.
6. Loosen hardware that secures the clamp that
anchors the front frame assembly to the rear main
case. See Figure 4.4.
FERRULE
7. Pull front frame forward until belt spacing, with
blade lever “ON”, measures 1-1/4”.
8. Retighten hardware that secures clamp. Make sure
hardware is tightened securely.
PEDAL IS SHOWN IN
THE ENGAGED OR UP
POSITION
FERRULE
IMPORTANT: The SNAPPER Rear Engine Rider Models
with 33” decks do not require belt tension adjustment. But, if
front frame assembly clamp is loosened for any reason,
recheck belt spacing between idler pulley and belt. With
blade lever in the “ON” position, the distance should
measure 1-3/4”.
9. When belt adjustment is complete it will be
necessary to check Clutch/Brake Cable slack.
10. Disengage parking brake and allow pedal to remain
in the engaged wheel drive (Up) position. See Figure
4.4A.
FIGURE 4.4A
11. Clutch/Brake Cable should have approximately
3/16” of slack. If the cable does not have slack
adjustment of cable must be performed.
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2. Turn each hanger pivot the same number of
rotations on the eye-bolt to raise or lower the rear of
the deck. See Figure 4.6.
3. Reinstall rear hanger chains and measure blade
tips again.
4. Repeat steps “1” through "3” until proper
levelness is obtained.
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance,
service or repairs with the engine running. Stop
engine. Stop blade. Engage parking brake. Remove
key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and
secure away from plug. Engine and components are
HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow all parts to cool
before working on machine. Fuel Filler Cap and Vent
must be closed securely to prevent fuel spillage.
BLADE PEDAL
LOOSEN
SHOULDER
BOLT & NUT
4.2.3. MOWER DECK ADJUSTMENT
(Side-To-Side Levelness)
Before making deck leveling adjustments, check
the tire pressure. Front tires 12 PSI, rear tires 12
PSI. If tires are properly inflated and mowing is still
uneven, adjust side-to-side deck levelness.
1. Place Rider on a smooth level surface.
2. Follow WARNING statement found on this page.
3. Place a piece of angle iron, pipe, or similar
object under center of deck at the rear.
4. Remove rear hanger chains and allow center,
rear of deck to rest on angle iron.
5. Measure the distance from blade tips to floor. If the
measurement is within 1/8” from side-to-side, the deck
attitude is satisfactory. If difference from side-to-side is
greater than 1/8”, continue with adjustment.
LIFT
ARM
6. Loosen the shoulder bolt and nut retaining the left
side of the front lift arm and adjuster. Only loosen the
bolt and nut to the point where some tension remains
but lift arm can be moved. See Figure 4.5.
FIGURE 4.5
FLOOR
7. Move lift arm up or down as required until blade tips
are within 1/8” of each other. See Figure 4.6.
8. Tighten shoulder bolt & nut loosened in Step 6.
Recheck both sides of deck for correct levelness.
9. Readjust rear hanger chain pivots to align with
holes in support brackets. See Figure 4.6.
FRONT
REAR
X-1/8”
10. Remove angle iron, pipe, or similar object and
proceed to check front to rear levelness.
HANGER
CHAIN
PIVOT
HAIRPIN
4.2.3. MOWER DECK ADJUSTMENT
(Front to Rear Levelness – 25”, 28”, & 33” Decks)
With the Rear Engine Rider on a smooth, level
surface, rotate blade until blade tips are at front and
rear of deck. Measure the distance from blade tips
to floor. The distance should be the same, or the
rear 1/8” to 1/4” lower than the front. If the rear
blade tip is higher or is more than 1/4” lower than
the front, proceed with adjustment. Go to Step 1.
SUPPORT
BRACKET
(Front to Rear Levelness - 30” Decks)
With the Rear Engine Rider on a smooth, level
surface, rotate blade until blade tips are at front and
rear of deck. Measure the distance from blade tips to
floor. The distance should be the same, or the rear
1/8” to 1/4” higher than the front. If the rear blade tip is
lower or is more than 1/4” higher than the front,
proceed with adjustment. Go to Step 1.
HANGER
CHAIN
1. Remove rear hanger chains.
FIGURE 4.6
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WARNING
CHAIN
CASE
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance,
service or repairs with the engine running. Stop
engine. Stop blade. Engage parking brake. Remove
key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and
secure away from plug. Engine and components are
HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow all parts to cool
before working on machine. Fuel Filler Cap and
CLUTCH
YOKE
CABLE
Vent must be closed securely to prevent fuel
spillage.
HOUSING
4.3 REAR ENGINE RIDER DRIVE COMPONENTS
4.3.1. SERVICE BRAKE/PARK BRAKE
ADJUSTMENT
SPRING
HOUSING
Test the wheel brake on a dry concrete surface.
When properly adjusted, the Rear Engine Rider will
stop within 5 feet from fastest speed. If stopping
distance is more than 5 feet, the wheel brake should
be adjusted as follows:
CABLE END
COTTER
COTTER PIN
PIN
1/2” TO 3/4”
1. Follow WARNING statement found on this page.
2. Check fuel level in tank. If over 3/4 full, remove
tank. Refer to Section “REMOVING FUEL TANK”. If
3/4 or less, proceed to next step.
FIGURE 4.8
3. Carefully stand Rear Engine Rider on rear bumper.
4. Depress clutch/brake pedal all the way down.
Move and hold the park brake latch over in the
“ON” position and release the clutch/brake pedal to
lock the park brake. See Figure 4.7.
BRAKE CABLE
CHAIN CASE
LOOSEN
DEPRESS
JAM NUTS
CLUTCH/BRAKE
MOVE PARKING
BRAKE LATCH OVER
TO LOCK
FIGURE 4.9
FIGURE 4.7
5. Measure the distance between end of
clutch/brake cable and bottom of housing.
Measurement should be no less than 1/2” and no
greater than 3/4”. See Figure 4.8.
6. If measurement is less than 1/2” or greater than
3/4”, loosen the two jam-nuts. See Figure 4.9. Hold
the clutch/brake cable to the chain case bracket.
7. Adjust cable up or down using the jam-nuts to
obtain a distance of 1/2” to 3/4” between end of
clutch/brake cable (adjustment shown in inset of
Figure 4.8) and bottom of housing. See Figure 4.9.
8. After adjustment is complete, securely tighten
cable jam-nuts.
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5. Inspect condition of blade. See Figure 4.10.
WARNING
6. If blade is in good condition, sharpen at 22 to 28
degrees. DO NOT sharpen beyond existing cutting
edge. See Figure 4.12.
7. Check blade balance after sharpening. If
necessary, correct blade balance by grinding the
heavy end of blade.
8. Reinstall blade. See Figure 4.11. Torque blade
mounting bolts to recommended range of 30 to 40
ft. lbs.
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance,
service or repairs with the engine running. Stop
engine. Stop blade. Engage parking brake. Remove
key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and
secure away from plug. Engine and components are
HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow all parts to cool
before working on machine. Fuel Filler Cap and Vent
must be closed securely to prevent fuel spillage. DO
NOT use a cutting blade that shows signs of
excessive wear or damage. On Rear Engine Riders
equipped with a grass catcher attachment, the air
lifts should be replaced when the blade is replaced.
LOCKWASHER
NUT
4.4 MOWER BLADE REPLACEMENT
4.4.1. BLADE WEAR LIMITS
1. Inspect blade frequently for signs of excessive
wear or damage. See Figure 4.10.
NEW BLADE
BLADE
MOUNTING
BOLTS
WEAR LIMIT
(NOTCH STARTS)
BLADE
FIGURE 4.11
DANGEROUS CONDITION!
DO NOT USE ON MOWER!
REPLACE WITH NEW BLADE.
DO NOT SHARPEN
BEYOND ORIGINAL
CUTTING EDGE
22 TO 28º
FIGURE 4.10
BLADE TIP
WARNING
Blades are extremely sharp and can cause severe
injuries. Wear heavy gloves when working on or
handling blades. DO NOT use blades that show signs
of wear or damage.
ORIGINAL CUTTING EDGE
4.4.2. BLADE SHARPENING
1. Follow WARNING statement found on this page.
2. Check fuel level in tank. If over 3/4 full, remove
tank. Refer to Section “REMOVING FUEL TANK”. If
3/4 or less, proceed to next step.
FIGURE 4.12
3. Carefully stand Rear Engine Rider on rear bumper.
4. Remove blade. See Figure 4.11.
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9. Route belt onto spindle pulley. Make sure belt is
inside spindle belt guide and idler belt guide. Route belt
as shown in Figure 4.14 or 4.15
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance,
service or repairs with the engine running. Stop
engine. Stop blade. Engage parking brake. Remove
key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and
secure away from plug. Engine and components are
HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow all parts to cool
before working on machine. Fuel Filler Cap and Vent
must be closed securely to prevent fuel spillage.
10. Reinstall idler removed in Step 8. The idler belt
guide tab should be positioned in the hole located on
idler arm. Tighten idler pulley bolt securely.
11. Adjust belt guide. See Figure 4.14 or 4.15 for
proper belt-to-belt guide clearances.
12. Check mower drive belt tension and adjust if
necessary (25/28” decks only). Refer to Section
“MOWER DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT”.
13. Reinstall mower drive belt cover.
4.5 BLADE DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT
Inspect mower drive belt as described in Section
“CHECK MOWER DRIVE BELT”. Replace belt if signs
of excessive wear and/or damage are present.
25/28” DECKS
IDLER BELT GUIDE
1/16” NOMINAL
4.5.1. BELT REMOVAL
1. Remove mower drive belt cover. Refer to
Section “DRIVE BELT COVER REMOVAL”.
2. Remove old belt.
4.5.2. BELT REPLACEMENT
1. Follow WARNING statement found on this page.
2. Check fuel level in tank. If over 3/4 full, remove
tank. Refer to Section “REMOVING FUEL TANK”. If
3/4 or less, proceed to next step.
3. Carefully stand Rear Engine Rider on rear bumper.
4. Route new belt through engine belt guide up to
engine pulley. See Figure 4.13.
REMOVE
IDLER
ENGINE
MOWER
PULLEY
DECK
PULLEY
FIGURE 4.14
ENGINE PULLEY
33” DECKS
33” MODELS
(DUAL IDLER SYSTEM)
ENGINE
BELT
1/16” NOMINAL
GUIDE
FIGURE 4.13
ENGINE
REMOVE
PULLEY
IDLER
SPINDLE
DECK
PULLEY
5. Move transmission shift lever to the neutral (N)
position.
6. Rotate clutch yoke (clutch yoke shown in Figure
4.8) out with your hand and work belt between drive
disc and rubber driven disc.
FIGURE 4.15
7. To clear the primary chain case, move
transmission shift lever to the #5 position. Route
belt around drive disc and into drive pulley belt
groove.
8. Remove idler. See Figure 4.14 and 4.15.
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WARNING
POSITIVE
TERMINAL
INSULATOR
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance,
service or repairs with the engine running. Stop
engine. Stop blade. Engage parking brake. Remove
key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and
secure away from plug. Engine and components are
HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow all parts to cool
before working on machine. Fuel Filler Cap and Vent
must be closed securely to prevent fuel spillage. DO
NOT attempt to service or charge the battery while it
is installed on the machine.
RED
POSITIVE (+)
CABLE
BLACK
NEGATIVE (-)
CABLE
4.6 BATTERY
4.6.1. BATTERY REMOVAL
1. Carefully pull each side of battery cover away
from ratchet fasteners and remove cover. See
Figure 4.16.
INSTALL BATTERY POSITIVE
(+) END FIRST INTO BATTERY
COMPARTMENT IN DIRECTION
OF ARROW AS SHOWN
BATTERY COVER
FIGURE 4.17
WARNING
Cables must be connected to battery terminals in the
proper position as show in Figure 4.17. DO NOT
attempt to charge battery while installed on the Rear
Engine Rider. DO NOT use “BOOST” chargers on
the battery.
RATCHET
FASTENERS
4.6.2. BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Slide battery partially into battery housing.
2. Connect positive (+) cable (red) first, from wiring
harness to the positive terminal (+) on battery using
bolt and nut provided in hardware bag. Connect
negative (-) cable (black) last, to negative terminal (-)
on battery using bolt and nut. Apply a small amount of
grease over terminals to prevent corrosion.
FIGURE 4.16
3. Reinstall positive terminal cover.
4. Insert battery completely into battery housing.
5. Reinstall battery cover. See Figure 4.16.
2. Slide battery from battery box to gain access to
terminal cables.
3. Observe and note cable positions on battery.
See Figure 4.17.
4. Disconnect cables from battery terminals,
disconnecting BLACK (Negative) cable first. Retain
mounting bolts and nuts.
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WARNING
WARNING
The electrolyte (acid) produces a highly explosive gas.
Keep all sparks, flame and fire away from area when
charging battery or when handling electrolyte or
battery. Electrolyte (acid) is a highly corrosive liquid.
Wear eye protection. Wash affected areas immediately
after having eye or skin contact with electrolyte (acid).
Battery acid is corrosive. Rinse empty acid containers
with water and mutilate before discarding. If acid is
spilled on battery, bench, or clothing, etc., Flush with
clear water and neutralize with baking soda.
DO NOT attempt to charge battery while installed on the
Riding Mower. DO NOT use “BOOST” chargers on the
battery. DO NOT OVERFILL!
5. Slow charge the battery at 1 amp for 2 hours to
bring the battery to full charge.
6. After charging, check level of electrolyte and add
as needed to bring to proper level.
7. Reinstall cell caps.
8. Slide battery partially into battery housing.
9. Connect positive (+) cable (red) first, from wiring
harness to the positive terminal (+) on battery using
bolt and nut provided in hardware bag. Connect
negative (-) cable (black) last, to negative terminal (-)
on battery using bolt and nut. Apply a small amount of
grease over terminals to prevent corrosion.
10. Insert battery completely into battery housing.
11. Reinstall battery cover. See Figure 4.16.
4.6.3. BATTERY SERVICE
1. Remove battery. See Section on Battery Removal.
2. Place battery in a well ventilated area on a level
surface.
3. Using distilled water, refill cells as required to
cover cell plates of which can also be visualized
through the plastic battery case.
4. With cell caps removed, connect battery charger
to battery terminals. Red to positive (+) terminal
and black to negative (-) terminal.
5. Slow charge battery at 1 amp for 10 hours.
6. If battery will not accept charge or is partially
charged after 10 hours of charging at 1 amp,
replace with new battery.
WARNING
Shield the positive terminal with terminal cover
located on battery harness. This prevents metal from
touching the positive terminal, which could cause
sparks.
4.6.6. BATTERY TESTING
4.6.4. BATTERY STORAGE
There are two types of battery tests: Unloaded and
Loaded. The unloaded test is the procedure that will
be discussed. It’s the simplest and most commonly
used. An unloaded test is made on a battery without
discharging current. To perform unloaded testing,
check charge condition using either a hydrometer or
voltmeter.
If mower is to be stored out of season on its rear
bumper, it is recommended the battery be removed,
charged and stored.
1. Remove battery. Refer to Section “BATTERY
REMOVAL”.
2. Perform battery service.
3. Bring battery to full charge, if required.
4. Store battery in an area away from the RIDER on a
wood surface. DO NOT STORE BATTERY ON A
CONCRETE SURFACE.
1. Using a voltmeter, voltage readings appear
instantly to show the state of charge. Remember to
hook the positive lead to the battery’s positive
terminal, and the negative lead to the negative
terminal.
2. A hydrometer measures the specific gravity of
each cell. The specific gravity tells the degree of
charge; generally, a specific gravity of about 1.265
to 1.280 indicates full charge. A reading of 1.230 to
1.260 indicates the battery should be charged. The
chart on the next page shows the charge level as
measured by syringe float hydrometer, digital
voltmeter and five ball hydrometer.
4.6.5. NEW BATTERY PREPARATION
1. Remove battery from carton.
2. Place battery in a well ventilated area on a level
non-concrete surface.
3. Remove battery cell caps. Fill cells as required
with electrolyte (purchased separately) to proper
level. Filling battery with electrolyte will bring the
battery to 80% charged state.
4. With cell caps removed, connect battery charger to
battery terminals; RED to positive (+) and BLACK to
negative (-) terminal.
(Battery Testing Chart on Next Page)
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4.6.6. BATTERY TESTING
Battery Condition Chart
State of Charge
100% Charged w/ Sulfate Stop
100% Charged
75% Charged
50% Charged
Syringe Hydrometer
Digital Voltmeter
12.80v
Five Ball Hydrometer
Five Balls Floating
Four Balls Floating
Three Balls Floating
Two Balls Floating
One Ball Floating
1.280
1.265
12.60v
1.210
12.40v
1.160
12.10v
25% Charged
1.120
11.90v
0% Charged
Less than 1.100
Less than 11.80v
Zero Balls Floating
SNAPPER REAR ENGINE RIDER ACCESSORIES
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION OF KIT
MODELS USED ON
6-0517................................Wheel Weight (8” Wheels) ...............................All Rear Engine Riders
6-0601................................Smooth Start Clutch..........................................All Rear Engine Riders
6-0697................................Dump Cart.........................................................All Rear Engine Riders
6-1400................................Gauge Wheel....................................................All 33” Deck Rear Engine Riders
6-0794................................Gauge Wheel....................................................All 41” & 42” Deck Rear Engine Riders
6-0941................................Single Bag Catcher...........................................All 25” Deck Rear Engine Riders
6-0942................................Single Bag Catcher...........................................All 26” & 30” Deck Rear Engine Riders
6-0943................................Single Bag Catcher...........................................All 28” & 33” Deck Rear Engine Riders
6-0944................................Single Bag Catcher...........................................All 41” & 42” Deck Rear Engine Riders
6-0945................................Twin Bag Catcher .............................................All 41” & 42” Deck Rear Engine Riders
6-0946................................Twin Bag Catcher .............................................All 28” & 33” Deck Rear Engine Riders
6-0947................................Bag-N-Wagon...................................................All 28” & 33” Deck Rear Engine Riders
6-0948................................Thatcherizer......................................................All Series 7 & Newer Riders
6-0964................................Wagon Cover....................................................All 28” & 33” Deck Rear Engine Riders
6-1190................................Weight (Front)...................................................All Series 7 & Newer Riders
6-0959................................Dozer Blade (36” Blade)....................................All Rear Engine Riders
6-0357................................Tire Chains (Tires-16 x 6.50-8).........................All Rear Engine Riders
6-0358................................Tire Chains (Tires-16 x 4.80-8).........................All Rear Engine Riders
6-1823................................Ninja Recycling (Cover) ....................................All 25” Deck Rear Engine Riders
6-1049................................Recycling (Cover)..............................................All 25” Deck Rear Engine Riders
6-1253................................Ninja Recycling (Cover) ....................................All 28” Deck Rear Engine Riders
6-1254................................Ninja Recycling (Cover) ....................................All 30” Deck Rear Engine Riders
6-1255................................Ninja Recycling (Cover) ....................................All 33” Deck Rear Engine Riders
6-1220................................Ninja Recycling (Cover) ....................................All 41” & 42” Deck Rear Engine Riders
6-1910................................Utility Trailer
6-1911................................Aerator
6-1912................................Dethatcher
6-1913................................Lawn Sweeper
6-1914................................Dethatcher Kit
6-1915................................Lawn Roller
6-1916................................Broadcast Spreader
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Fuel tank empty.
2. Engine needs choking.
3. Spark plug wire disconnected.
4. Faulty parking brake, blade or ignition switch.
5. Park brake not engaged.
1. Fill fuel tank with fresh fuel to proper level.
2. Move choke control to “CHOKE” position.
3. Place spark plug wire onto spark plug.
4. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
5. Engage park brake.
Engine Will Not
Start Using
Recoil Starter
6. Ignition is in the OFF position.
6. Turn ignition switch to the ON position.
1. Fill fuel tank with fresh fuel to proper level.
2. Move choke control to “CHOKE” position.
3. Place spark plug wire onto spark plug.
4. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
5. Engage park brake.
1. Fuel tank empty.
2. Engine needs choking.
3. Spark plug wire disconnected.
4. Faulty parking brake, blade or ignition switch.
5. Park brake not engaged.
Engine Will Not
Start Using
Electric Starter
6. Blown Fuse.
6. Replace with new 20 AMP fuse.
7. Faulty interlock module.
8. Ignition is in the OFF position.
9. Battery is weak or dead.
10. Battery cables loose, broken disconnected or
corroded.
11. Faulty electric starter or starter solenoid.
12. Starter cable loose, broken or disconnected.
7. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
8. Turn ignition switch to the START position.
9. Charge or replace with new battery.
10. Clean and connect battery cables. If
broken, replace with new battery cables.
11. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
12. Connect starter cable. If broken, replace
with new starter cable.
13. Electrical wiring harness disconnected or broken. 13. Connect or replace with new wiring harness.
1. Operator not in seat.
2. Choke control in the “CHOKE” position.
3. Fuel tank empty.
4. Engine air pre-cleaner and/or air cleaner dirty.
5. Spark plug defective or gap set improperly.
6. Fuel filter restricted.
1. Sit in operator’s seat.
Engine Stalls After
Running
2. Move choke control to “OFF” position.
3. Fill fuel tank with fresh fuel to proper level.
4. Clean free of all debris.
5. Service spark plug.
6. Replace fuel filter.
7. Water, debris or stale fuel in fuel system.
8. Vent on fuel cap closed.
7. Drain and clean fuel system.
8. Open vent.
1. Excessive load on engine.
2. Engine air pre-cleaner or air cleaner dirty.
3. Spark plug faulty.
1. Lessen load.
2. Clean or replace filters.
3. Service spark plug.
Engine Loses
Power
4. Water, debris or stale fuel in fuel system.
5. Debris build up on engine cooling screen.
4. Drain and clean fuel system. Replace filter.
5. Clean all debris from engine cooling screen.
1. Throttle control set too “FAST”.
1. Set throttle control to “SLOW” and allow
engine to idle. Then, turn key to “OFF”.
Engine Backfires
When Turned To
“STOP”
1. Damaged, out of balance or bent mower blades. 1. Service mower blade(s).
Excessive Vibration
2. Loose blade components.
3. Loose or missing air lift (if equipped).
4. Lumpy or frayed belt.
2. Service and tighten loose parts.
3. Replace air lifts. Tighten to proper torque.
4. Replace belt.
5. Bent Idler, stationary or spindle pulley.
5. Replace pulley.
(Trouble Shooting Continued on Next Page)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Drive disc worn or damaged.
2. Rubber drive disc is not tracking properly on
1. Replace drive disc.
2. Adjust rubber drive disc.
Rider Will Not Move
Loss Of Traction
drive disc.
3. Tapered axle bolt and nut missing.
4. Axle bearing seized.
5. Insufficient lubrication in chain case or
transmission/differential.
3. Replace with SNAPPER tapered bolt & nut.
4. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
5. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
1. Blade engagement lever in the “OFF” position.
2. Mower belt slipping.
3. Cutting blade is dull, worn or damaged.
1. Uneven tire pressure.
1. Move lever to the “ON” position.
2. Adjust or replace mower belt.
3. Sharpen or replace cutting blade.
1. Bring to proper pressure. 12 PSI front tire
& 12 PSI rear tire.
Blade(s) Not Cutting
Cutting Grass
Improperly
2. Cutting height too low or high.
3. Engine speed too slow.
4. Forward speed too fast.
2. Adjust cutting height.
3. Move throttle control to “FAST” position.
4. Move transmission shift lever to a slower
speed.
5. Terraced cut, side to side.
6. Excessive deck pitch, front to rear.
7. Cutting blade(s) dull or damaged.
8. Mower belt slipping.
5. Adjust side to side level.
6. Adjust front to rear pitch.
7. Sharpen cutting edges or replace blade(s).
8. Adjust tension or replace mower belt.
1. Engine speed too slow.
2. Forward speed too fast.
1. Move throttle control to “FAST” position.
2. Move transmission shift lever to a slower
speed.
Poor Grass
Discharge
3. Grass is wet.
3. Mow when grass is dry.
4. Excessively dull, worn or damaged blade(s).
5. Build up of grass clippings and debris under
deck.
4. Service mower blade.
5. Clean the underside of deck.
6. Improper blade installed on deck.
6. Install proper SNAPPER blades.
1. Leaking chain case or differential plugs.
1. Verify plugs are not cracked & are in good
shape. Check gaskets.
Oil Leaking
2. Leaking engine block.
2. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
EACH
USE
5
25
50
100
EACH
SUBJECT
Engine
SERVICE
TO BE PERFORMED
Check Oil Level
REFERENCE
PAGES
Page 9
HOURS HOURS
HOURS HOURS SEASON
X
Engine
Initial Oil Change
Page 16
X
Engine
Periodic Oil Change
Page 18
X*
Air Pre-Cleaner
Service Sponge Pre-
Cleaner Element
Replace Element
Engine Manual
X**
X**
Air Cleaner
Spark Plug
Fuel Filter
Engine Manual.
Engine Manual.
Page 21
Replace Plugs
Replace Filter
X
X
Engine Cooling
System
Clean Shrouds & Fins Engine Manual
X**
Battery
Check Electrolyte
Charge Battery
Check Pressures
Page 29
X
X
X
Battery
Tires
Page 28 & 29
Page 9
X
X
Drive Belts
Check For Wear And
Tension
Check For Wear And
Damage
Clean Debris
Accumulation
Grease or Oil
Pages 17, 23, 27
X
X
X
X
X
Mower Blades
Mower Deck
Pages 26
Page 19
X
X
Lubrication Points
Pages 19 & 20
Page 20
Lubricate Chain Case Check Grease Level
& Transmission
Blade Brake
X
X
X
X
Check blade stopping Pages 12, 13 &
for proper operation 23
X
X
X
Stopping Time
Clutch/Brake System Check Clutch/Brake for Page 10, 11, 25
proper operation
Reverse Lockout
Mechanism
Check function.
Page 9, 15, 18
X
*Change oil every 25 hours when operating under heavy load or high temperatures.
**Clean more often under dusty conditions or when air debris is present
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MAINTENANCE/REPLACEMENT PARTS
MAINTENANCE PARTS
Engine Speed Control (Briggs Engine)
Engine Speed Control (Kohler Engine)
Clutch/Brake Cable (25, 28” Deck Models)
Clutch/Brake Cable (33” Deck Models)
Brake Cable
25” Cutter Blade (Standard - Not Air Lift Compatible)
25” Cutter Blade (Standard - Air Lift Compatible)
25” Cutter Blade (Mulching)
25” Cutter Blade (Ninja - Quad Edge)
28” Cutter Blade (Standard - Not Air Lift Compatible)
28” Cutter Blade (Standard - Air Lift Compatible)
28” Cutter Blade (Mulching)
28” Cutter Blade (Ninja - Quad Edge)
33” Cutter Blade (Standard - Not Air Lift Compatible)
33” Cutter Blade (Standard - Air Lift Compatible)
33” Cutter Blade (Mulching)
2-4155
7-4320
2-9913
7-4131
7-2648
3-5619
1-9518
1-6967
2-9143
3-5635
1-9515
1-6980
2-6453
3-4168
1-9523
1-6982
2-4741
6-0480
2-2252
4-3844
5-3103
06153
33” Cutter Blade (Ninja - Quad Edge)
Air Lift Kit (25, 28” & 33”Decks)
Engine to Cutting Deck Belt (25, 28” Decks)
Engine to Cutting Deck Belt (33” Decks)
Rubber Drive Disc
Parts Manual for Rear Engine Rider Series 22 & 23
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2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
For two (2) years from purchase date for the original purchaser's residential, non-commercial use, SNAPPER, through
any authorized SNAPPER dealer will replace, free of charge (except for taxes where applicable), any part or parts found
upon examination by the factory at McDonough, Georgia, to be defective in material or workmanship or both.
For ninety (90) days from purchase date for the original purchaser's commercial, rental, or other non-residential use,
SNAPPER, through any authorized SNAPPER dealer will replace, free of charge, any part or parts found upon
examination by the factory at McDonough, Georgia, to be defective in material or workmanship or both.
All transportation costs incurred by the purchaser in submitting material to an authorized SNAPPER dealer for
replacement under this warranty must be paid by the purchaser.
This warranty does not apply to certain transmissions, to engines and their components, and batteries, as these items
are warranted separately. This warranty does not apply to parts that have been damaged by accident, alteration, abuse,
improper lubrication, normal wear, or other cause beyond the control of SNAPPER. This warranty does not cover any
machine or component part that has been altered or modified changing safety, performance, or durability.
Batteries have a one (1) year warranty period with free replacement if required for one (1) year from the original
purchase date. SNAPPER will not be responsible for any installation cost incurred. The battery warranty only covers
original equipment batteries and does not cover damage to the battery or machine caused by neglect or abuse,
destruction by fire, explosion, freezing, overcharging, improper maintenance, or use of improper electrolyte.
There is no other express warranty.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to two (2)
years from purchase date for the original purchaser's residential or other non-commercial use, and ninety (90)
days from purchase for the original purchaser's commercial, rental or other non-residential use, and to the
extent permitted by law, any and all implied warranties are excluded. This is the exclusive remedy. Liabilities for
consequential damages, under any and all warranties are excluded.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
WARNING: THE USE OF REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN GENUINE SNAPPER PARTS MAY IMPAIR THE
SAFETY OF SNAPPER PRODUCTS AND WILL VOID ANY LIABILITY AND WARRANTY BY SNAPPER
ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF SUCH PARTS.
IMPORTANT: Please fill out the attached SNAPPER Product Registration Card immediately and mail to:
Snapper’s Product Registration Center, P.O. Box 1379, McDonough, Georgia 30253
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Safety Instructions & Operator’s Manual for
EUROPEAN
REAR ENGINE RIDING MOWER
SERIES 23
IMPORTANT
Snapper products are built using engines that meet or exceed all applicable emissions requirements on the
date manufactured. The labels on those engines contain very important emissions information and critical
safety warnings. Read, Understand, and Follow all warnings and instructions in this manual, the engine
manual, and on the machine, engine and attachments. If you have any questions about your Snapper product,
contact your local authorized Snapper dealer or contact Snapper Customer Service at Snapper, McDonough,
GA. 30253. Phone: (1-800-935-2967).
WARNING
BATTERY POSTS, TERMINALS AND RELATED ACCESSORIES CONTAIN LEAD AND LEAD COMPOUNDS,
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER AND BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING.
WARNING
ENGINE EXHAUST, SOME OF ITS CONSTITUENTS, AND CERTAIN VEHICLE COMPONENTS CONTAIN OR EMIT
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
COPYRIGHT © 2003
SNAPPER PRODUCTS INC.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
MANUAL No. 7-5573 (I.R. 6/30/03)
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