Snapper Lawn Mower NZMX30614KH NZMX32734BV User Manual

Safety Instructions & Operator's Manual for  
LARGE FRAME  
MID-MOUNT Z-RIDER  
ZERO TURNING  
HYDRO DRIVE  
SERIES 4  
MODELS  
NZMX30614KH  
NZMX32734BV  
MODEL NUMBER EXPLANATION  
N
Z
M
X
32  
73  
4
BV  
MODEL  
ENGINE TYPE  
DRIVE SYSTEM TYPE  
MOWER ORIENTATION  
LARGE FRAME MODEL  
SERIES DESIGNATION  
MOWER DECK SIZE  
ENGINE POWER *  
N - Model Designation  
X - Large Frame  
61 - 61" Mower Width  
73 - 73" Mower Width  
4 - Series Designation  
B - Briggs Engine  
KH - Kohler Engine  
V - Over Head Valve  
Z - Zero Turning - Hydro Drive 30.0 - Engine Power  
M - Mid Mount Mower  
32.0 - Engine Power  
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 - 4. Remember that all power equip-  
ment can be dangerous if used improperly. Also keep in mind that SAFETY requires careful use in accordance  
with the operating instructions and common sense!  
NOTE: Specifications are correct at time of printing and are subject to change without notice.  
* Actual sustained engine power will likely be lower due to operating limitations and environmental factors.  
COPYRIGHT © 2006  
MANUAL No. 7100718 (Rev. 1, 7/20/2006)  
SNAPPER - A DIVISION OF SIMPLICITY MFG., INC.  
TP 100-5176-R1-HZ-N  
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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PREPARATION  
PREPARATION  
1. Read, understand and follow instructions and warn- (Continued From Previous Column)  
ings in this manual and on the machine, engine and 14. Check grass catcher components frequently for  
attachments. Know the controls, the safety signs  
and the proper use of the machine before starting. If  
the operators or mechanics cannot read English, it  
is the owner’s responsibility to explain this material  
to them.  
signs of wear or deterioration and replace as need-  
ed to prevent injury from thrown objects going  
through weak or worn spots.  
SAFE HANDLING OF GASOLINE  
2. Only mature, responsible persons shall operate or  
service the machine and only after proper instruc-  
tion and training. The owner is responsible for train-  
ing the operators. Further, the owner/operator can  
prevent and/or is responsible for accidents or  
injuries occurring to themselves, other people or  
property.  
3. Data indicates that operators age 60 and above, are  
involved in a large percentage of mower-related  
injuries. These operators should evaluate their abil-  
ity to operate the mower safely enough to protect  
themselves and others from serious injury.  
4. Handle fuel with extra care. Fuels are flammable and  
vapors are explosive. Use only an approved fuel  
container. DO NOT remove fuel cap or add fuel with  
engine running. Add or drain fuel outdoors only  
with engine stopped and cool. Clean spilled fuel  
from machine. DO NOT smoke.  
5. Practice operation of machine with BLADES OFF to  
learn controls and develop skills.  
6. Check the area to be mowed and remove all objects  
such as toys, wire, rocks, limbs and other objects  
that could cause injury if thrown by blades or inter-  
fere with mowing. Check for overhead clearances  
before driving under any objects.  
7. Evaluate the terrain to determine what accessories  
and attachments are needed to properly and safely  
perform the job. Only use accessories and attach-  
ments approved by SNAPPER.  
8. Keep people and pets out of mowing area.  
Immediately, STOP blades, STOP engine, and STOP  
machine if anyone enters the area.  
9. DO NOT operate machine unless all shields, deflec-  
tors, switches, blade controls and other safety  
devices are in place and functioning properly.  
10. Make sure all safety decals are clearly legible.  
Replace if damaged.  
11. Protect yourself when mowing and wear appropri-  
ate clothing including safety glasses, long pants,  
ear protection, hardhat and substantial footwear  
with good traction. Long hair, loose clothing or jew-  
elry may get tangled in moving parts.  
12. Know how to STOP blades and engine quickly in  
preparation for emergencies.  
13. Use extra care when loading or unloading the  
machine into a trailer or truck.  
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.  
8. DO NOT start gas powered equipment in enclosed  
vehicles or trailers.  
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  
10. If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing imme-  
diately.  
11. DO NOT overfill a fuel tank. Replace fuel cap and  
tighten securely.  
OPERATION  
1. Mount and dismount machine from left side.  
2. Start engine from operator's seat. Make sure blades  
are OFF and parking brake is set. Use seat belts if  
provided.  
3. DO NOT leave machine with engine running. Stop  
engine. Stop blades. Set brake. Remove key.  
4. DO NOT operate machine unless properly seated,  
with seat belt securely fastened and adjusted to a  
snug fit, and with feet on foot rests or pedal(s).  
5. DO NOT operate machine while under the influence  
of alcohol or drugs.  
6. STOP MACHINE on level ground, lower deck,  
engage parking brake and make sure engine and  
blades have stopped before removing grass catch-  
er or unclogging mower to prevent injury to hands  
or feet.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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OPERATION  
MAINTENANCE  
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7. Blades must be OFF except when cutting grass. Set 5. Keep all bolts, nuts and screws properly tight.  
blades in highest position when mowing over rough  
ground.  
Check that all cotter pins are in proper position.  
6. Always provide adequate ventilation when running  
engine. Engine exhaust gases contain carbon  
monoxide, an odorless and deadly poison.  
7. Disconnect battery before performing maintenance  
or service. Cranking engine could cause injury.  
Disconnect negative (black) cable from battery first  
and positive (red) cable last. Reconnect positive  
first and negative last. Charge battery in an open,  
well ventilated area away from spark and flames.  
Unplug charger before connecting or disconnecting  
from battery. Wear protective clothing and insulated  
gloves.  
8. 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.  
9. DO NOT operate machine without entire grass  
catcher or guards in place. DO NOT point discharge  
at people, passing cars, windows or doors.  
10. Keep roll bar raised and locked at all times unless  
absolutely necessary. When roll bar is folded, do  
not use seat belt. Raise roll bar as soon as clear-  
ance permits.  
11. Slow down before turning.  
12. Watch out for traffic when near or crossing road- 8. Park machine on level ground. DO NOT work under  
ways.  
machine without safety blocks.  
13. STOP engine immediately after striking an object or 9. Service engine and clean, adjust or repair only when  
if an abnormal vibration occurs. Remove key.  
Remove and disconnect the sparkplug wire. Make  
necessary repairs before resuming operation.  
engine and blades are stopped. Remove spark plug  
wire(s) from spark plug(s) and secure wire(s) away  
from spark plug(s).  
14. Mow only in daylight or with good artificial light.  
15. Move motion control levers SLOWLY to maintain  
control during speed and directional changes.  
10. DO NOT change engine governor speed settings or  
overspeed engine. DO NOT make adjustments with  
the engine running.  
16. Exercise CAUTION when pulling loads. DO NOT pull 11. Lubricate machine at intervals specified in manual  
loads greater than 300 pounds. Avoid jack knifing. to prevent controls from binding.  
DO NOT turn sharply. Attach loads to approved 12. Mower blades are sharp and can cut. Wrap the  
hitch point only following manufacturer’s instruc-  
tions.  
blades or wear heavy leather gloves and use CAU-  
TION when handling them. Never straighten or weld  
blades, only replace them.  
17. On slopes, the weight of towed equipment may  
cause loss of traction and loss of control. When 13. DO NOT test for spark by grounding spark plug next  
towing travel slowly and allow extra distance to  
stop.  
to spark plug hole; spark plug could ignite gas exit-  
ing engine.  
18. DO NOT operate engine in enclosed areas. Engine 14. Carefully release pressure from components with  
exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, an odor-  
less and deadly poison.  
stored energy.  
15. Have machine serviced by an authorized SNAPPER  
dealer at least once a year and have the dealer  
install any new safety devices. Never allow  
untrained personnel to service machine.  
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 ven-  
tilated, unoccupied building. Shut off fuel (when  
equipped with valve) while storing or transporting  
machine.  
16. Use only genuine SNAPPER replacement parts to  
assure that original standards are maintained.  
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WARNING  
Grass Catcher bags used on SNAPPER products are  
made of woven fabric, and are subject to deterioration  
and wear during normal usage. Check condition of  
bags before each use. Immediately replace worn or  
damaged catcher bags with only bags recommended  
by SNAPPER. The Grass Catcher is optional equip-  
ment on some models.  
2. Clean grass and debris from engine, mufflers,  
drives and cutting units to help prevent overheating  
and fires. Clean up fuel, oil and excess grease.  
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.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4  
Before Operating Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Annually - End of Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-18  
Engine Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Fuel Filter Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
Deck Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-19  
Hydraulic Fluid Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
SECTION 5 - ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIR . . . . . . . . .20-28  
Neutral Position Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-21  
Mower Deck Adjustment (Levelness) . . . . . . . . . .21-22  
Parking Brake Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Traction Belt Tension & Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
Blade Brake/Electric Clutch Adjustment . . . . . . . . . .23  
Tracking Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Mower Drive Belt Removal & Replacement . . . . . . . .24  
Engine Adjustments & Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Mower Blade Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Mower Blade Sharpening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Battery Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Battery Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Battery Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Battery Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
New Battery Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Hydraulic System, Purging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-30  
SERVICE SCHEDULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Maintenance/Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
PRIMARY MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-36  
PRODUCT REGISTRATION FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
TABLE OF CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
STATEMENT OF USAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
ENGINE POWER RATING INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
SECTION 1 - FAMILIARIZATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
SECTION 2 –SAFETY MESSAGES AND SYMBOLS . . . .7-9  
SECTION 3 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . .10-14  
Pre-start Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-11  
Starting & Stopping Engine,  
Blades & Parking Brake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-12  
Starting & Stopping Mower Blades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Parking Brake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Cutting Height Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Driving & Stopping Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-14  
Folding the Roll Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Safety Interlock System Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
SECTION 4 - MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . .15-19  
Change Engine Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Check Mower Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Check Mower Drive Belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Check Belt Tension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Service – After every 25 Hours  
(Engine Components) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Service – After every 25 Hours  
(Mower Components) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Lubrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Mower Blade Spindle Lubrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Mower Deck Linkage Lubrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Front Wheel Bearings Lubrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Hydro Pump Lubrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Mower Deck Idler Arms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
STATEMENT OF USAGE  
This manual contains safety information to make you aware of the hazards and risks associated with the machine and  
how to avoid them. This machine is designed and intended to be used and maintained according to the manual and  
operated by trained professionals for finish cutting of established lawns and is not intended for any other purpose. It is  
important that you read and understand these instructions thoroughly before attempting to start or operate this  
equipment.  
ENGINE POWER RATING INFORMATION  
The gross power rating labels for individual gas engine models meet or exceed SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers)  
code J1940 (Small Engine Power & Torque Rating Procedure) and rating performance has been obtained and corrected  
in accordance with SAE J1995 (Revision 2002-05). Actual gross engine power may be lower and is affected by, but not  
limited to, ambient operating conditions and engine to engine variability. Given both the wide array of products on which  
engines are placed, and the variety of environmental issues applicable to operating the equipment, the gas engine will  
not develop the rated gross power when used in a given piece of power equipment (actual “on-site” or net horsepower).  
This difference is due to a variety of factors including, but not limited to, accessories (air cleaner, exhaust, charging, cool-  
ing, carburetor, fuel pump, etc.), application limitations, ambient operating conditions (temperature, humidity, altitude),  
and engine to engine variability.  
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Section 1 - FAMILIARIZATION  
HOUR METER  
KEY SWITCH  
HEADLIGHT  
SWITCH  
CHOKE CONTROL  
ENGINE SPEED  
CONTROL  
BLADE SWITCH  
ROLL BAR  
PROTECTIVE  
STRUCTURE  
OPERATOR’S  
SEAT  
MOTION CONTROL  
LEVER  
SEAT BELT  
MOTION CONTROL  
LEVER  
RIGHT HAND FUEL  
TANK  
LEFT HAND FUEL  
TANK  
PARKING BRAKE  
LEVER  
DECK HEIGHT  
ADJUSTMENT PIN  
CONTROL PANEL  
(see inset)  
DISCHARGE  
DEFLECTOR  
HEADLIGHTS  
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.  
DECK LIFT PEDAL  
FIGURE 1.1  
1.1 INTRODUCTION  
1.2 NOMENCLATURE  
This manual has been prepared for the operator’s of the The nomenclature information above, Figure 1.1, shows the  
SNAPPER MID MOUNT Z-RIDER. Its purpose, aside from essential parts of the SNAPPER MID MOUNT Z-RIDER. It  
recommending standard operating procedures and routine is recommended that all operators of this equipment  
service requirements, is to promote SAFETY through the become thoroughly familiar with the controls, components,  
use of accepted operating practices. Read, Understand and and operation of this machine before operating. Specific  
Follow the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on details involving the engine are found in the separate engine  
Pages 2 thru 4 of this manual and All SAFETY messages on owner’s manual. Study these manuals before operating and  
the MID MOUNT Z-RIDER and its attachments before oper- keep both handy for future reference. For the nearest  
ating. SNAPPER recommends returning the MID MOUNT SNAPPER dealer in your area, check the yellow pages  
Z-RIDER to an authorized SNAPPER dealer annually for under the heading LAWN MOWERS. For engine parts and  
inspection and addition of any new devices which might service, look for the engine manufacturer’s dealers under  
upgrade the safety of the mower.  
the heading, ENGINES - gasoline.  
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Section 2 - SAFETY MESSAGES AND SYMBOLS  
DANGER ! ROTATING PARTS  
KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS  
MOTION CONTROL LEVER OPERATION  
PARKING BRAKE LEVER OPERATION  
WEAR HEARING PROTECTION  
WARNING ! AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH  
STARTING, OPERATION & STOPPING OF MACHINE  
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Section 2 - SAFETY MESSAGES AND SYMBOLS  
CONTROL PANEL IDENTIFICATION  
DANGER! ROTATING BLADES  
KEEP CHILDREN AND OTHERS OUT OF MOWING AREA  
FUEL TANK SELECT  
RUN  
START  
STOP  
FUEL GAUGE (2)  
IGNITION SWITCH  
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Section 2 - SAFETY MESSAGES AND SYMBOLS  
ROLL BAR PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE DECALS  
WARNING  
Cutting Hazard  
Fans rotate while engine is running.  
Keep away while engine is running.  
ATTENCION  
Peligro de corte  
Los ventiladores giran mientras el  
motor esta funcionando.  
Mantengase lejos mientras el motor  
esta funcionando.  
CAUTION! SPRING LOADED MECHANISM  
7100817  
WARNING! ROTATING FAN BLADES  
KEEP AWAY  
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Section 3 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
3.1 PRE-START CHECK LIST  
3.1.8. Place mower in desired cutting height setting.  
Make the following checks and perform the service  
required before each start-up.  
Depress deck lift pedal fully to lock deck in transport  
position. Insert stop pin to desired cutting height.  
Depress deck lift pedal while flipping back transport  
lever, and let up on pedal to lower deck. See Figure  
3.3.  
3.1.1. Check tires and add or release air as needed to  
bring pressure to 12 psi in drive tires. Pressure in front  
caster wheels should be 25 psi.  
3.1.2. Check guards, deflectors and covers to make  
sure all are in place and securely tightened.  
3.1.3. 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 3.1.  
TRANSPORT  
LEVER  
SAFE LEVEL  
AREA  
DECK LIFT  
PEDAL  
INSERT STOP PIN  
INTO HOLES FOR  
DESIRED CUTTING  
HEIGHT  
FIGURE 3.3  
FIGURE 3.1  
3.1.4. Check blade switch to insure it works freely. See  
Figure 3.2.  
1. Pull the blade switch up to the "ON" position to  
engage or turn "ON" the mower blades.  
2. Push blade switch down to the "OFF" position to  
disengage (or turn "OFF") the blades.  
3.1.9. Check seat belts. Mounting hardware must be  
tight. Buckle must latch securely and release easily.  
Webbing must not display signs of deterioration, wear  
or damage.  
3.1.10. Check roll bar protective structure for structur-  
al soundness (i.e. no cracks, damage, corrosion, etc.)  
All hardware must be tight. Roll bar must be raised and  
locked unless absolutely necessary (i.e. low overhead  
clearance). Both locking pins must be installed and  
securely fastened to prevent inadvertent removal. DO  
NOT operate a machine that has had any part of the  
roll bar protective structure removed, damaged, or  
modified in any way.  
BLADE SWITCH  
IMPORTANT: This machine is equipped with hydrostat-  
ic drive. The direction of motion and the speed of  
motion are controlled by the left and right motion con-  
trol levers. A small movement of these controls can  
cause the machine to move instantly. DO NOT attempt  
to operate the machine until you read this manual and  
become familiar with its operation. Practice with the  
blades "OFF" disengaged, engine speed at a slow set-  
ting and in an open area away from obstacles.  
FIGURE 3.2  
3.1.5. Clean exterior surfaces of cutting deck, engine  
and pumps of any accumulation of dirt, grass, oil, etc.  
Keep engine and pump air intake screens and cooling  
fins clear at all times.  
3.1.6. Add fuel to both tanks of the machine outside  
where fumes can safely dissipate. Make sure both fuel  
filler caps are tight. Note the fuel tank selector valve,  
located behind the operator’s seat on the left side of  
the machine. Refer to engine owner's manual for fuel  
specifications.  
3.1.7. Adjust position of operator's seat. The seat is  
mounted on slides. Locate latch lever beneath the seat  
to the right. Move lever towards the left and slide seat  
to the desired position. Release latch. If equipped,  
adjust seat suspension for operator weight.  
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WARNING  
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DO NOT allow operation of the machine by  
untrained personnel.  
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Section 3 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
ROLL RELEASE: To roll the machine without the  
engine running, pressure within the hydraulic pumps  
must be released. There is a hydraulic pressure relief  
valve on the upper side of each pump that is used to  
release the pressure. Use a wrench to rotate both relief  
valves counter clockwise two full turns to open. After  
rolling machine, both relief valves must be rotated  
clockwise to close valves and tighten securely before  
operating machine. Machine will not move if relief  
valves are open. See Figure 3.4.  
3.2 STARTING & STOPPING - ENGINE, BLADES,  
PARKING BRAKE  
This machine is equipped with dual hydrostatic wheel drive  
transmissions. Each hydro pump is controlled by a sepa-  
rate motion control lever. The left lever controls the left  
wheel drive hydro pump and the right lever controls the  
right wheel drive hydro pump. These levers control the  
direction of motion, Forward & Reverse, and the speed of  
motion. Move both levers forward to propel the machine  
forward. Move both levers rearward to propel the machine  
in reverse. The speed of motion is continuously variable  
from neutral (zero) to the maximum. Moving the levers far-  
ther from the neutral position will cause the speed of  
motion to increase. To turn, move the lever on the side to  
which you want to turn slightly rearward of the other lever.  
Move levers slowly and carefully. DO NOT make sudden  
changes in speed or direction. Always slow machine  
motion before turning. To stop the motion of the machine,  
bring both motion control levers to the neutral position.  
Engage parking brake.  
NOTE: In order to raise operator seat to access  
hydraulic pumps, seat must be in rearmost position.  
3.2.1. STARTING ENGINE  
When the ignition key is turned the engine will not start  
or turn over unless the blade switch is pushed in to the  
"OFF" position and the motion control levers are in the  
neutral lock position. Always engage parking brake  
before starting engine.  
1. Complete pre-start checklist.  
2. Sit in operator's seat.  
3. Push blade switch in to "OFF", blades disengaged  
position and engage parking brake. See Figure 3.2.  
4. Move choke control forward to choke position to  
start a cold engine. See Figure 3.5.  
ROTATE RELIEF VALVE  
COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO  
RELIEVE PRESSURE  
5. Move engine speed control to the Rabbit "FAST"  
position. See Figure 3.5.  
6. Turn key to the start position until engine starts.  
See Figure 3.6.  
ENGINE SPEED  
CONTROL  
CHOKE  
CONTROL  
KEY SWITCH  
RELIEF VALVE  
FIGURE 3.4  
MOTION CONTROL LEVERS  
SHOWN IN THE NEUTRAL  
LOCK POSITION  
WARNING  
!
!
SHOWN FROM OPERATOR'S VIEW POINT  
DO NOT disengage the hydro transmission and  
coast down slopes. DO NOT use Roll Release  
Control to disengage the hydro transmission  
unless machine motion can be controlled and  
engine is off.  
FIGURE 3.5  
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3.2.1. STARTING ENGINE  
3.2.5. PARKING BRAKE  
NOTE: If after 5 seconds of cranking the engine does  
not start, release the key. Attempt starting again after  
waiting for approximately 20 seconds.  
1. Engage parking brake by pulling the parking brake  
lever back to the engaged position. See Figure 3.7.  
NOTE: Engaging parking brake prior to placing motion  
control levers in the neutral lock position will cause  
engine to die. See Figure. 3.7.  
7. After engine starts, move the choke control to the  
"OFF" or no choke position. Allow a brief warm-up  
until engine runs smooth.  
2. Release parking brake by pushing parking brake  
lever forward to the released position. See Figure 3.8.  
3.2.2. STOPPING ENGINE  
1. Stop engine by turning key to "STOP" position.  
Move engine speed to the Turtle "SLOW" position and  
turn key to "STOP". See Figure 3.6.  
PARKING BRAKE  
LEVER IN ENGAGED  
"ON" POSITION  
KEY SWITCH  
SHOWN FROM OPERATOR'S VIEW POINT  
FIGURE 3.6  
MOTION  
CONTROL  
LEVER  
WARNING  
!
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LEVER SHOWN IN  
THE NEUTRAL  
LOCK POSITION  
DO NOT operate blades in reverse. STOP blades.  
LOOK and SEE behind and down for children,  
pets, and hazards before and while backing.  
FIGURE 3.7  
3.2.3. STARTING MOWER BLADES  
1. Start engine and set engine speed control to the  
Rabbit "FAST" position. See Figure 3.5.  
2. Pull the Blade Switch up to the "ON" position to  
engage or turn "ON" the mower blades. See Figure  
3.2.  
3.2.4. STOPPING MOWER BLADES  
1. Push Blade Switch down to "OFF" position to dis-  
engage or turn "OFF" the blades.  
2. Move engine speed control to the Turtle "SLOW"  
position. Turn key to "STOP" position.  
PARKING BRAKE  
LEVER IN RELEASED  
"OFF" POSITION  
WARNING  
!
!
Once blades are disengaged, they should come  
to a complete stop in 7 seconds. If the blades  
continue to rotate after 7 seconds, the electric  
clutch should be checked. Adjustment or replace-  
ment of electric clutch may be necessary. Return  
the machine to an authorized Snapper dealer for  
replacement. DO NOT CONTINUE to operate  
mower if blades fail to stop in 7 seconds.  
FIGURE 3.8  
!
WARNING  
!
DO NOT park the machine on slopes. DO NOT  
leave machine with engine running. Stop engine.  
Stop blades. Engage parking brake. Remove key.  
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3.3 CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT  
1. Depress deck lift pedal fully to lock deck in trans-  
port position. See Figure 3.9.  
2. Insert stop pin to desired cutting height. See Figure  
3.10.  
3. Depress deck lift pedal while flipping back transport  
lever, and slowly release pedal to lower deck. See  
Figure 3.11.  
NOTE: The engine does not have to be running to  
adjust cutting height.  
TRANSPORT  
LEVER  
DEPRESS PEDAL, FLIP  
BACK TRANSPORT  
LEVER, AND SLOWLY  
RELEASE PEDAL  
REAR OF STOP  
PIN PLATE  
DROPS INTO  
LOCK POSITION  
WHEN PEDAL IS  
IN TRANSPORT  
POSITION  
FIGURE 3.11  
3.4 OPERATION- MOTION CONTROLS  
3.4.1. DRIVING MACHINE  
1. Fasten seat belt and adjust to a snug fit.  
2. Start engine. Release parking brake.  
3. Drop motion control levers down from neutral lock  
positions. See Figure 3.12.  
4. Move motion control levers gently and with caution  
in desired direction. See Figure 3.12.  
FORWARD - Move both control levers forward.  
REVERSE - Move both control levers rearward.  
LEFT TURN - Move left control rearward or move right  
control lever forward.  
RIGHT TURN - Move left control forward or move right  
control lever rearward.  
ZERO RADIUS TURN - Move one control lever for-  
ward and move the other control lever rearward simul-  
taneously.  
DECK LIFT  
PEDAL (SHOWN  
IN TRANSPORT  
POSITION)  
FIGURE 3.9  
TRANSPORT POSITION  
SETS DECK HEIGHT AT 5”  
4-1/2”  
3-1/2”  
2-1/2”  
4”  
REARWARD MOVEMENT  
FORWARD MOVEMENT  
3”  
2”  
1-1/2”  
FIGURE 3.10  
FIGURE 3.12  
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WARNING  
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WARNING  
!
DO NOT make turns at high speed. Slow machine  
motion. Move motion control lever gently and  
with caution. DO NOT make sudden changes in  
speed or direction.  
Zero-turning the machine at any speed can result  
in operator disorientation, or in operator being  
thrown from the machine. Exercise extreme cau-  
tion when executing a zero-turn.  
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3.4.2. STOPPING MACHINE  
5. Raise and lock roll bar as soon as clearance per-  
1. Return motion control levers to the neutral position  
& the neutral lock position.  
mits.  
IMPORTANT: DO NOT use seat belt when roll bar is  
folded.  
IMPORTANT: Operator must use hand assistance to  
bring both motion control levers to the neutral position  
& the neutral lock position.  
!
WARNING  
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There is no roll-over protection when roll bar is  
folded.  
3.6 SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM CHECKS  
This machine is equipped with an electrical safety interlock  
system that is provided for the safety of the operator and  
others. All safety devices must be in place and functioning  
properly before operating the machine. Perform the follow-  
ing interlock system checks during the operating season.  
Contact your authorized Snapper dealer if you have ques-  
tions.  
MOTION  
CONTROL  
LEVER  
NEUTRAL  
LOCK  
POSITION  
FIGURE 3.13  
2. Engage parking brake.  
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WARNING  
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3. Push Blade Switch down to the "OFF" position to  
disengage or turn "OFF" the blades.  
4. Stop engine. Move engine speed control to turtle  
"SLOW" position. Turn key to stop position.  
5. Remove key.  
DO NOT operate machine if any safety interlock  
or safety device is not in place and functioning  
properly. DO NOT attempt to defeat, modify or  
remove any safety device.  
ENGINE MUST NOT START IF:  
!
WARNING  
!
1. Motion Control Lever(s) are not in the neutral lock  
position OR,  
DO NOT park the machine on slopes. DO NOT  
leave machine with engine running. Stop engine.  
Stop blades. Engage parking brake. Remove key.  
2. Parking Brake disengaged and Operator not seat-  
ed in Operator’s Seat OR,  
3. Blade Switch in the "ON" blades engaged position.  
ENGINE SHOULD START IF:  
3.5 FOLDING THE ROLL BAR PROTECTIVE  
STRUCTURE  
1. Blade Switch in the "OFF" blades disengaged posi-  
tion AND,  
The roll bar protective structure should be folded  
ONLY when absolutely necessary - i.e. when there is  
low overhead clearance. NEVER remove any part of  
the structure. To fold:  
2. Motion Control Levers are both in the neutral lock  
position AND,  
3. Operator properly seated in the Operator's Seat  
OR,  
1. Shut off engine and remove key.  
2. Loosen plastic knobs and remove locking pins. See  
Figure 3.14.  
4. Parking Brake engaged.  
NOTE: The engine can be started with the parking  
brake disengaged only if conditions in 1, 2 and 3 have  
been met.  
3. Fold roll bar down against backs of side bars.  
4. Tighten knobs and replace pins to prevent loss.  
ENGINE MUST BEGIN TO STOP IF:  
1. Motion Control Levers are moved from the neutral  
lock position with Parking Brake engaged OR,  
2. Operator rises off of seat with Blade Switch in "ON"  
blades engaged position OR,  
LOOSEN  
FOLD  
PLASTIC  
ROLL  
KNOBS &  
BAR  
REMOVE  
LOCKING  
PINS  
3. Operator rises off of seat with Parking Brake disen-  
gaged.  
IMPORTANT: Engine and blades will continue to run if  
Operator becomes reseated prior to engine coming to  
a complete stop. After coming to a complete stop, the  
blade switch must be moved to the "OFF" position  
before engine can be restarted. Engine and blades  
must come to a complete stop within 7 seconds after  
the operator rises off the seat or the blade switch is  
moved to the "OFF" position.  
FIGURE 3.14  
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4.1 INTRODUCTION  
4. Fill engine crankcase with new oil. Refer to your  
To retain the quality of the SNAPPER mower, use gen-  
uine SNAPPER replacement parts only. Contact a  
local SNAPPER dealer for parts and service assis-  
tance. For the correct part or information for a particu-  
lar SNAPPER mower, always mention the model and  
serial number. SNAPPER recommends returning the  
mower to an authorized SNAPPER dealer annually for  
inspection and addition of any new devices, which  
might upgrade the safety of the mower. For the near-  
est SNAPPER dealer in your area, check the yellow  
pages under the heading LAWN MOWERS. For  
engine parts and service, look for the engine manufac-  
turer's dealers under the heading, ENGINES - gaso-  
line.  
engine owner's manual for oil specifications.  
5. Change engine oil filter at every oil change. Refer  
to your engine owner's manual for service instructions.  
4.2.2. CHECK MOWER BLADE  
1. Stop Engine. Remove key. Disconnect spark plug  
wire(s) and secure away from spark plug(s).  
2. Engage parking brake.  
3. Use a hydraulic floor jack or hoist to raise machine  
high enough to gain access to the underside of deck.  
Secure machine with safety blocks.  
!
WARNING  
!
Wear heavy leather gloves when handling or  
working around cutting blades. Blades are  
extremely sharp and can cause severe injury. DO  
NOT use a cutting blade that shows signs of  
excessive wear or damage. Refer to Section  
"MOWER BLADE REPLACEMENT" for proper  
blade inspection and service procedures.  
4.2 SERVICE - AFTER FIRST 5 HOURS  
WARNING  
!
!
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or  
service with engine running. STOP engine. STOP  
blades. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug  
wires and secure away from spark plugs. Engine  
and components are HOT. Avoid serious burns;  
allow sufficient time for all parts to cool.  
4. Check torque of blade mounting bolts. As neces-  
sary, torque to 70 to 80 ft. lbs. See Figure 4.2.  
5. Check blade for sharpness, wear and damage.  
Refer to Section "BLADE WEAR LIMITS".  
6. Check blade for straightness.  
4.2.1. CHANGE ENGINE OIL  
Change engine oil as follows:  
1. Place a 4 quart minimum capacity container under  
the end of the oil drain hose.  
2. Remove the plug at the end of the oil drain hose  
and allow the oil to drain. See Figure 4.1.  
CHECK BLADE MOUNTING  
BOLTS - TORQUE SHOULD  
BE 70 TO 80 FT. LBS.  
REMOVE PLUG AT END OF  
HOSE TO DRAIN OIL  
FIGURE 4.2  
FIGURE 4.1  
3. After all the oil has drained, replace the plug, tight-  
ening securely. Wipe up any oil that may have spilled.  
Dispose of drained oil properly. See Figure 4.1.  
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4.2.3. CHECK MOWER DRIVE BELT  
4. Clean Mower Deck  
1. Lower deck to lowest setting.  
a. Remove key from ignition switch.  
b. Remove spark plug wire(s) and secure away from  
spark plug(s).  
2. Remove footrest. See Figure 4.3.  
3. Removal of footrest will allow access to deck belt.  
4. Check the belt tension. The idler pulleys and  
springs provide proper tension and require no adjust-  
ments. If belt is frayed, slit, severed or belt strands  
exposed, replace belt before operating mower.  
c. Raise mower deck to its highest setting. It may be  
necessary to raise mower deck higher using a  
hydraulic floor jack. Secure machine with safety  
blocks.  
d. Clean underside of mower deck, removing all accu-  
mulation of grass clippings and debris.  
e. Clean top of deck, removing all grass clippings and  
debris.  
5. Mower Blade Spindle - Lubrication  
a. Remove key from ignition switch.  
b. Remove spark plug wire(s) and secure away from  
spark plug(s).  
c. Raise mower deck to its highest setting. It may be  
necessary to raise mower deck higher using a  
hydraulic floor jack. Secure machine with safety  
blocks.  
d. Lubricate with Kendall NLGI No. 2 lithium grease or  
equivalent, from a grease gun, until grease purges  
from the vent located on opposite side of spindle  
housing underneath deck. See Figure 4.4.  
LIFT FOOT REST UP AND OFF POWER UNIT  
FRAME TO GAIN ACCESS TO MOWER BELT  
FIGURE 4.3  
LUBRICATE SPINDLE  
ASSEMBLIES (3)  
4.3 AFTER EVERY 25 OPERATING HOURS  
4.3.1. ENGINE  
1. Engine Oil  
Change engine oil. Refer to Section "CHANGE  
ENGINE OIL". Refer to engine owner's manual for oil  
specifications.  
2. Air Filter  
Refer to engine owner's manual for service instruc-  
tions.  
4.3.2. MOWER COMPONENTS  
1. Mower Drive Belt  
No adjustment required. Replace belt as needed.  
2. Mower Blade  
FIGURE 4.4  
Check blade for sharpness, wear, damage, and  
torque. Refer to Section "MOWER BLADE REPLACE-  
MENT".  
6. Mower Deck Linkage - Lubrication  
Lubricate all mower deck linkage pivot points with a  
light coat of motor oil.  
3. Mower Deck Levelness  
Check mower deck for proper levelness. Adjust as  
required. Refer to Section "MOWER DECK ADJUST-  
MENT - LEVELNESS".  
WARNING  
!
!
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or  
service with engine running. STOP engine. STOP  
blades. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug  
wires and secure away from spark plugs. Engine  
and components are HOT. Avoid serious burns,  
allow sufficient time for all parts to cool.  
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4.3.3. RIDING MOWER - LUBRICATION  
1. Front Wheel Bearings  
Lubricate with Kendall NLGI No. 2 lithium grease or  
equivalent, from a grease gun. See Figure 4.5.  
HYDRAULIC FLUID RESERVOIRS  
FRONT  
WHEEL  
FIGURE 4.6  
LUBRICATE  
BEARINGS  
FIGURE 4.5  
2. Hydro Pumps  
Check the level of the fluid in both of the fluid reser-  
voirs. Wipe away all dirt and debris from around reser-  
voir cap before removing. Oil must remain absolutely  
clean! Check with machine on a level surface with  
engine "OFF". Fill reservoir as needed to bring level  
up. The reservoir is properly filled when the fluid level  
is 1½" below the top of the filler neck. DO NOT OVER  
FILL. Use clean, fresh premium automotive oil having  
a viscosity equivalent to SAE 20W50 API SL. The fluid  
should be chemically stable, incorporating rust and  
oxidation inhibitors. Make sure funnels, pouring spouts  
and oil can are completely clean. Reinstall reservoir  
cap. See Figure 4.6.  
LUBRICATE MOWER  
DECK IDLER ARMS  
FIGURE 4.7  
4.5 ANNUALLY (END OF EACH SEASON)  
Perform all maintenance as described in Section  
"AFTER EVERY 25 OPERATING HOURS". Refer to  
Section "Service Schedule".  
NOTE: In order to raise operator seat to access  
reservoirs, seat must be in rearmost position.  
3. Mower Deck Idler Arms  
Lubricate mower deck idler arms with Kendall NLGI  
No. 2 lithium grease or equivalent, from a grease gun.  
See Figure 4.7.  
4.5.1. ENGINE  
Service engine according to engine owner's manual.  
4.4 BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE  
1. Clean all dirt and debris from around the two  
hydraulic fluid reservoirs, especially around the top  
and cap area.  
2. Clean all dirt and debris from the cooling fins on the  
engine and from both hydraulic pumps.  
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4.6 DECK REMOVAL  
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WARNING  
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Move power unit/mower deck to an area where the  
mower deck is to be disconnected. Turn engine "OFF"  
and remove key from switch. Remove spark plug  
wire(s) and secure away from spark plug(s). Move  
motion control levers to the neutral lock position.  
Engage parking brake.  
Allow engine to cool for at least ten minutes before  
performing service or maintenance. DO NOT smoke  
near fuel components when performing service or  
maintenance. DO NOT perform service and mainte-  
nance near an open flame. Wipe off any spilled fuel  
before starting engine. DO NOT run engine indoors.  
1. Depress deck lift pedal fully until deck locks in the  
transport position. See Figure 4.9.  
2. IMPORTANT - STORED ENERGY. Relieve tension  
on deck lift assist spring by backing off nut on eyebolt.  
Failure to relieve tension could result in personal  
injury. See Figure 4.9a.  
3. Place a wooden block under the front and rear  
edge of the mower deck.  
4. Remove stop pin. See Figure 4.9.  
4.5 ANNUALLY (END OF EACH SEASON)  
(Continued from previous Page)  
4.5.2. FUEL FILTER  
Service fuel filter as instructed below. Turn key to  
"OFF" position. Engine MUST be stopped and MUST  
be cold before removing filter. Clamp fuel line to pre-  
vent fuel spillage or perform filter change when fuel  
tank and fuel line are empty.  
1. Remove fuel line clamps from fuel filter.  
2. Remove fuel lines from filter. Discard filter.  
3. Install new fuel filter. IMPORTANT: Some fuel filters  
are fuel flow directional. Check for arrow that shows  
fuel flow direction. Reinstall fuel line clamps. See  
Figure 4.8.  
5. Depress deck lift pedal, flip back transport lever,  
and slowly release pedal until deck rests on wooden  
blocks. See Figure 4.9. Make sure there is no tension  
on the deck hanger eyebolts.  
NOTE: ON KOHLER ENGINES,  
FUEL FILTER IS LOCATED ON  
RIGHT SIDE NEAR OIL FILTER  
LEFT SIDE OF  
MACHINE (BRIGGS  
ENGINE SHOWN)  
POSITION DECK LIFT PEDAL IN  
TRANSPORT POSITION. PLACE  
WOODEN BLOCKS UNDER  
FRONT AND REAR OF DECK.  
REMOVE STOP PIN, AND  
LOWER DECK ONTO BLOCKS  
FIGURE 4.9  
CLAMP FUEL LINE  
TO PREVENT  
SPILLAGE  
LOOSEN DECK  
LIFT ASSIST  
REMOVE  
FUEL FILTER  
REMOVE LINE  
CLAMPS  
CLAMP FUEL LINE  
TO PREVENT  
SPILLAGE  
FIGURE 4.9a  
FIGURE 4.8  
(Continued On Next Page)  
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8. Remove engine to deck belt from around deck  
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WARNING  
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pulley. NOTE: Disconnecting engine to deck belt idler  
spring may assist in removing belt. See Figure 5.13.  
9. Remove bolts and nuts to disconnect both stabiliz-  
ers from mower deck and power unit. See Figure 4.12.  
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or  
service with engine running. STOP engine. STOP  
blades. Set parking brake. Remove key. Remove spark  
plug wires and secure away from spark plugs. Engine  
and components are HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow  
sufficient time for all parts to cool.  
POWER  
UNIT  
FRAME  
4.6 DECK REMOVAL (Continued from previous page)  
6. Remove inside nuts that secure fittings to front lift  
arms. See Figure 4.10.  
STABILIZER (2)  
FRONT  
LIFT ARM  
REMOVE NUTS AND BOLTS THAT  
REAR OF  
SECURE STABILIZERS TO MOWER  
MOWER  
DECK AND POWER UNIT  
DECK  
FIGURE 4.12  
FITTING  
10. Remove wooden blocks from underneath deck  
and roll/slide deck from underneath power unit.  
11. Reinstall deck in reverse order in which it was  
removed. Tighten all nuts and bolts securely. NOTE:  
Do not overtighten fitting nuts on front lift arms; fittings  
should be able to rotate.  
REMOVE INSIDE  
NUTS THAT SECURE  
DECK HANGER  
FITTINGS TO THE  
BRACKET  
4.7 HYDRAULIC FLUID FILTERS  
IMPORTANT: REFER TO SECTION "HYDRAULIC  
SYSTEM PURGING" BEFORE PERFORMING FILTER  
MAINTENANCE.  
FRONT LIFT ARMS  
The first filter change is recommended at 200 hours.  
After the first change, the recommended interval is  
every 500 hours. Replace both with approved filters  
only (Snapper P/N 1719168). Install following instruc-  
tions provided with the filter. Add SAE 20W50 oil to  
bring the level in the reservoirs to 1-½" below top of  
filler neck. Run machine for several minutes and re-  
check fluid level. Add oil as needed.  
FIGURE 4.10  
7. Remove inside nuts that secure eyebolts to rear lift  
arms. See Figure 4.11.  
REAR LIFT ARM  
EYEBOLT  
REMOVE INSIDE NUTS  
THAT SECURE EYEBOLTS  
TO REAR LIFT ARMS  
FIGURE 4.11  
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10. If wheel(s) are rotating, loosen the hydro pump  
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WARNING  
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activation assembly retaining screw. Move activation  
assembly forward or rearward to stop rotation of  
wheel. Retighten retaining screw. Repeat this step for  
other hydro pump. See Figure 5.3. NOTE: On some  
pumps, the retaining screw is located on the upper half  
of the activation assembly.  
Exercise EXTREME CAUTION when making this  
adjustment, due to close proximity of moving parts.  
5.1 NEUTRAL POSITION ADJUSTMENTS  
The motion control levers control the movement and  
stopping of the machine. Move the control levers to the  
center or neutral position to stop machine.  
IMPORTANT: Always return both motion control  
levers with hand assistance to the neutral posi-  
tion. If machine does not come to a complete stop  
or machine has movement when control levers are  
moved to the neutral lock position, adjustment  
must be made.  
11. Stop engine.  
REMOVE MOTION CONTROL  
LEVER CONNECTING ROD  
1. Turn key to "OFF" position.  
2. Move motion control levers to the neutral lock posi-  
tion. Refer to Figure 3.7.  
3. Raise both rear wheels off the ground. Secure  
machine with safety blocks.  
HYDRO PUMP  
ACTIVATION  
ASSEMBLY  
4. Remove pump fan cover plate to expose top of  
hydro pumps and linkages. See Figure 5.1.  
IMPORTANT: If needed, carefully remove wire ties  
securing fuel line to plate, being careful not to damage  
fuel line. Be sure to secure fuel line with new wire ties  
after reinstalling plate.  
FIGURE 5.2  
NOTE: In order to raise operator seat to access  
components, seat must be in rearmost position.  
5. Remove both fans from top of hydro pumps.  
MOVE ACTIVATION  
ASSEMBLY REARWARD  
OR FORWARD TO  
ACHIEVE NEUTRAL  
REMOVE HARDWARE AND PLATE  
LOOSEN ACTIVATION  
ASSEMBLY RETAINING  
SCREW  
FIGURE 5.3  
FIGURE 5.1  
(Continued On Next Page)  
6. Disconnect motion lever connecting rods from  
hydro pump activation assembly. See Figure 5.2.  
7. Turn key to start position and start machine. Move  
engine speed control to the Rabbit "FAST" position.  
8. Disengage parking brake.  
9. Both wheels should not have any movement, not  
rotating.  
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5.1 NEUTRAL POSITION ADJUSTMENTS  
5.2 MOWER DECK & COMPONENT ADJUSTMENTS  
(Continued From Previous Page)  
5.2.1. MOWER DECK ADJUSTMENT (LEVELNESS)  
SIDE to SIDE and FRONT to REAR  
12. With motion control levers remaining in the neutral  
lock position, See Figure 3.7, hold connecting rod up  
to the activation assembly and check length of rod. Tie  
rod end bolt must align with the activation assembly. If  
bolt is not aligned with the activation assembly, adjust  
tie rod. Loosen jam nut that secures tie rod. Rotate tie  
rod in or out to align with hole in activation assembly.  
Repeat step for other hydro pump. See Figure 5.4.  
Before making deck leveling adjustments, inflate rear  
tires to 12 PSI and front tires to 25 PSI. When adjust-  
ed correctly, the deck will be level side to side within  
1/8”, have a low cut setting of approximately 1” (1 1/4"  
for 61 deck) and the blades pitched approximately  
3/16” higher at the rear.  
1. Place machine on a smooth level surface.  
2. Check side to side level by rotating blades until tips  
are pointing to the sides of the deck. Check the meas-  
urement of outside blade tips to the ground on both  
blades. The measurement of each of the outside blade  
tips should be within 1/8” of each other. If measure-  
ment of the blade tips is not within 1/8”, adjustment  
should be made.  
3. Set the mower deck to the transport position. Refer  
to Section “Cutting Height Adjustment”.  
4. Relieve tension on deck lift assist spring by loosen-  
ing nut on eyebolt. Refer to Section “Removing Deck”.  
5. Place 1” blocks (1 1/4" for 61 deck) under the front  
and rear edge of the mower deck.  
6. Insert stop pin into lowest cutting height, and lower  
deck onto blocks.  
7. Loosen the top nuts that secure both front deck  
support eyebolts. Adjust bottom nuts until eyebolts are  
tight, then retighten top nuts. Torque to 20 to 30 ft. lbs.  
See Figure 5.5.  
HYDRO PUMP  
ACTIVATION  
ASSEMBLY  
HYDRO  
PUMP  
TIE ROD END  
BOLT IS SHOWN  
MISALIGNED  
WITH ACTIVATION  
ASSEMBLY  
LOOSEN NUT AND  
ROTATE TIE ROD END IN  
OR OUT TO ALIGN WITH  
ACTIVATION ASSEMBLY  
TIE ROD END  
FRONT  
LIFT ARM  
LOOSEN TOP NUT  
BOLT IS SHOWN  
ALIGNED WITH  
HOLE  
DECK HANGER  
BRACKET  
ADJUST BOTTOM  
NUT UNTIL EYEBOLT  
IS TIGHT  
FIGURE 5.4  
13. Once tie rod end bolt is aligned with activation  
assembly insert into hole and reinstall washers and  
nut that secure bolt to assembly. Tighten securely.  
Tighten tie rod jam nut securely.  
FIGURE 5.5  
14. Start engine, disengage parking brake, and check  
rotation of the rear wheels.  
15. Reinstall both hydro pump fans. Reinstall washer  
and bolt. Tighten bolt securely.  
16. Reinstall pump fan cover plate and tighten  
hardware securely. Replace any fuel line wire ties that  
were removed.  
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DECK TIMING ROD  
NO ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED  
!
WARNING  
!
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or  
service with engine running. STOP engine. STOP  
blades. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug  
wires and secure away from spark plugs. Engine and  
components are HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow suf-  
ficient time for all parts to cool.  
5.2.1. MOWER DECK ADJUSTMENT (LEVELNESS)  
SIDE to SIDE and FRONT to REAR  
8. Loosen the bottom nuts that secure both rear deck  
support eyebolts. Adjust top nuts until eyebolts are  
tight, then tighten bottom nuts securely. See Figure  
5.6.  
FIGURE 5.7  
!
WARNING  
!
DO NOT operate this machine if the brakes are not  
functioning properly!  
5.3 PARKING BRAKE ADJUSTMENT  
REAR LIFT  
ARM  
The parking brake can be adjusted by rotating hex nut  
clockwise to increase brake tension. If this adjustment  
does not result in proper braking action contact your  
authorized SNAPPER dealer for corrective action. See  
Figure 5.8.  
ADJUST TOP NUT UNTIL  
EYEBOLT IS TIGHT  
1. Disengage parking brake. Measure the relaxed  
length of the brake spring.  
2. Engage parking brake. Length of spring should  
decrease 3/8”. Adjustment is required if less than 3/8”.  
3. Loosen jam nut.  
LOOSEN BOTTOM  
NUT  
4. Tighten hex nut to compress brake spring 3/8”.  
Tighten jam nut to secure the hex nut in place.  
Disengage and engage parking brake and recheck  
brake spring compression measurement. Repeat pre-  
vious steps for other wheel. See Figure 5.8.  
FIGURE 5.6  
9. Set the mower deck to the transport position and  
recheck side to side blade tip dimensions. The differ-  
ence between the two should be 1/8" or less.  
NOTE: The deck timing rod is preset at the factory and  
requires no adjustments. See Figure 5.7.  
10. The leveling blocks used in Step 4 should result in  
a proper deck pitch. If a pitch adjustment is required,  
use the two rear deck support eyebolts. Adjust up or  
down as required.  
11. Reinstall deck lift assist spring. Place deck in  
transport position. Tighten nut on eyebolt until 2 1/4”  
protrudes past end of nut. See Figure 4.9.  
3/8”  
COMPRESS  
PARKING  
BRAKE  
SPRING 3/8”  
FIGURE 5.8  
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Seeccttioionn35--OAPDEJRUASTTIMNGENINTST&RRUECPTAIOIRNS  
TRACTION  
ENGINE PULLEY  
(ABOVE CLUTCH)  
!
WARNING  
!
BELT  
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or  
service with engine running. STOP engine. STOP  
blades. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug  
wires and secure away from spark plugs. Engine and  
components are HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow suf-  
ficient time for all parts to cool.  
ROUTING  
STATIONARY  
IDLER  
TENSIONING  
IDLER  
5.3 TRACTION BELT TENSION  
The traction drive belt tension does not require adjustment.  
If the belts are slipping, they will have to be replaced.  
PUMP  
PULLEYS  
DISCONNECT CLUTCH FROM  
MAIN WIRING HARNESS  
FIGURE 5.10  
(View looking up)  
5.5 BLADE BRAKE/ELECTRIC CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT  
The blade switch engages the electric clutch when  
pulled out to the "ON" position. When the blade switch  
is in the "ON" position the cutting blade(s) are  
engaged. The blade switch disengages the electric  
clutch when the blade switch is pushed in to the "OFF"  
position. When the blade switch is in the "OFF" posi-  
tion the cutting blade(s) are disengaged. The electric  
clutch is adjustable. The blades should stop rotation in  
7 seconds or less. If the electric clutch fails to stop the  
blades rotation in 7 seconds, adjustment is necessary.  
1. Insert a feeler gauge into the three slots on the  
electric clutch.  
HEX NUTS  
REMOVE ANTI-ROTATION  
BRACKET FROM FRAME  
EYEBOLT  
FIGURE 5.9  
5.4 TRACTION BELT REPLACEMENT  
1. Remove clutch to deck belt. Refer to Section  
“Mower Drive Belt Replacement”.  
2. Check gap through all three slots in the side of the  
clutch. The gap should be set at .015.  
2. Turn hex nuts out to the end of eyebolt, reducing  
spring tension. See Figure 5.9.  
3. Remove hardware securing anti-rotation bracket to  
frame. See Figure 5.9. NOTE: Do not remove anti-  
rotation bracket from clutch.  
4. Disconnect the electric clutch from main wire har-  
ness. See Figure 5.9.  
5. Remove traction belts from around engine pulley  
and hydro pumps.  
6. Install new belts, routing around engine pulley and  
hydro pump pulleys. See Figure 5.10.  
7. Reconnect electric clutch to main wire harness.  
8. Reinstall anti-rotation bracket to frame and tighten  
hardware securely.  
3. If gap is incorrect rotate nuts in or out to achieve the  
correct gap. See Figure 5.11.  
NOTE: Electric Clutch is shown removed from the  
machine. Removal is not necessary for adjustment.  
INSERT FEELER GAUGE.  
GAP SHOULD BE .015  
9. Run hex nuts all the way to the end of the threads  
on the eyebolt. See Figure 5.9.  
10. Reinstall electric clutch to deck belt onto electric  
clutch.  
ROTATE NUTS IN OR  
OUT TO ACHIEVE  
CORRECT GAP  
FIGURE 5.11  
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5.6 TRACKING ADJUSTMENT  
5.7 MOWER DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT  
If the machine does not track straight when the Motion  
Control Levers are in the maximum forward speed  
position, perform the following adjustment. Rear tire  
pressure must be set to 12 PSI before making this  
adjustment.  
Inspect mower drive belt. Replace belt if it shows signs  
of excessive wear, damage and/or is broken.  
5.7.1. BELT REMOVAL  
1. Remove power unit footrest.  
1. Loosen bolts that secure adjustment plates and  
slide plates all the way forward. Retighten bolts.  
2. Start machine and drive in smooth flat open area at  
maximum forward speed.  
3. If machine tracks to the right, loosen bolts that  
secure the left adjustment plate. Move plate rearward  
to slow the left wheel. Retighten bolts.  
2. The engine to deck belt must be removed before  
the deck belt can be removed. Remove engine to  
deck belt. NOTE: Disconnecting engine to deck belt  
idler spring may assist in removing belt.  
3. Disconnect deck belt tension spring.  
4. Remove old deck belt. Note the belt routing. See  
Figure 5.13.  
4. If machine tracks to the left, loosen bolts that  
secure the right adjustment plate. Move plate rearward  
to slow the right wheel down. Retighten bolts. See  
Figure 5.12.  
5.7.2. BELT REPLACEMENT  
1. The deck belt must be installed first and the engine  
to deck belt installed last.  
5. Drive machine again. Repeat adjustment as neces-  
sary until machine tracks straight.  
2. Route deck belt around blade pulleys and idler pul-  
ley in the same position as old belt was removed. See  
Figure 5.13.  
3. Reconnect idler pulley spring.  
LOOSEN BOLTS,  
SLIDE PLATE TO  
MAKE MACHINE  
TRACK STRAIGHT  
4. Reinstall engine to deck belt. Reconnect idler  
spring if disconnected.  
5. Reinstall power unit footrest.  
RIGHT SIDE  
MOTION  
CONTROL  
LEVER  
RIGHT  
PULLEY  
DECK BELT  
ENGINE TO  
DECK BELT  
IDLER SPRING  
ELECTRIC  
CLUTCH  
ADJUSTMENT  
PLATE  
CENTER  
PULLEY  
FIGURE 5.12  
ENGINE TO  
DECK BELT  
DECK BELT  
IDLER SPRING  
LEFT  
PULLEY  
BELT ROUTING  
FIGURE 5.13  
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5.8 ENGINE ADJUSTMENTS & REPAIR  
Refer to the engine owner's manual for engine adjust-  
ments and/or repairs.  
BLADE  
MOUNTING  
NUT  
5.9 MOWER BLADE REPLACEMENT  
5.9.1. BLADE WEAR LIMITS  
BLADE  
PULLEY  
1. Inspect blade frequently for signs of excessive  
wear or damage. Replace blade when it reaches the  
wear limit. See Figure 5.14.  
SPINDLE  
ASSEMBLY  
5.9.2. BLADE SHARPENING  
1. Remove blade. See Figure 5.15.  
2. Inspect condition of blade. See Figure 5.14.  
3. If blade is in good condition, sharpen at 22 to 28  
degrees. DO NOT sharpen beyond original cutting  
edge. See Figure 5.16.  
BLADE  
4. Check blade balance after sharpening. If neces-  
sary, correct blade balance by grinding the heavy end  
of blade.  
CONE  
WASHER (2)  
IMPORTANT: Blade balancing should be performed by a  
qualified dealer.  
BLADE  
MOUNTING  
BOLT  
5. Reinstall blade. See Figure 5.15. Torque blade  
mounting bolts to recommended range of 70 to 80 ft.  
lbs.  
FIGURE 5.15  
NEW BLADE  
BLADE  
o
o
22 TO 28  
ORIGINAL CUTTING EDGE  
WEAR LIMIT  
(NOTCH STARTS)  
FIGURE 5.16  
DANGEROUS CONDITION!  
DO NOT USE ON MOWER!  
REPLACE WITH NEW BLADE.  
FIGURE 5.14  
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!
!
WARNING  
Shield the positive terminal with terminal cover locat-  
ed on battery harness. This prevents metal from  
touching the positive terminal, which could cause  
sparks. Cables must be connected to battery terminals  
in the proper position. RED (Positive) cable must go to  
the ( + ) terminal. BLACK (Negative) cable must go to  
the ( - ) terminal. If battery is removed, DO NOT oper-  
ate engine without insulating Positive + battery cable  
terminal with electrical tape, or sparking from the bat-  
tery cables can result.  
BLACK (NEGATIVE)  
CABLE  
RED (POSITIVE)  
CABLE  
5.10BATTERY  
NOTE: In order to raise operator set to access battery  
compartment, seat must be in rearmost position.  
5.10.1. BATTERY REMOVAL  
TERMINAL COVER MUST  
SHIELD POSITIVE TERMINAL  
AFTER INSTALLATION  
WHEN DISCONNECTING  
CABLES, DISCONNECT  
NEGATIVE FIRST  
1. Slide terminal cover away from positive terminal.  
2. Observe and note cable positions on battery.  
Disconnect cables from battery terminals, disconnect-  
ing BLACK (Negative) cable first and RED (Positive)  
last. Retain mounting bolts and nuts. See Figure 5.18.  
FIGURE 5.18  
5.10.3. BATTERY CHARGING  
NOTE: The battery in this machine is maintenance-  
free. It has been filled to the proper level with acid  
and is sealed. Do not attempt to open battery.  
1. Remove battery.  
2. Place battery in a well-ventilated area on a level,  
non-concrete surface.  
3. Connect battery charger to battery terminals. RED  
to positive (+) terminal and BLACK to negative (-)  
terminal.  
4. Slow charge battery at 6-10 amps for 1 hour.  
5. If battery will not accept charge or is partially  
charged after 1 hour of charging, replace with new  
battery.  
DATE  
!
WARNING  
!
Keep all sparks, flame and fire away from area when  
charging battery.  
FIGURE 5.17  
5.10.2. BATTERY INSTALLATION  
1. Position battery into battery compartment.  
2. Connect cables to battery terminals. Connect RED  
(Positive) cable first. Connect BLACK (Negative) cable  
last. See Figure 5.18.  
3. Reinstall positive terminal cover. See Figure 5.18.  
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5.10.4. BATTERY TESTING  
!
WARNING  
!
1. Remove battery. Refer to Section "BATTERY  
REMOVAL".  
DO NOT attempt to service or charge the battery while  
it is installed in the machine. DO NOT use "BOOST"  
chargers on the battery.  
2. Using a voltmeter, check the battery's state of  
charge by comparing the voltmeter reading with the  
chart below. (Remember to hook the positive (red)  
lead of the voltmeter to the battery's positive terminal,  
and the negative lead to the negative terminal.)  
!
WARNING  
!
Shield the positive terminal with terminal cover locat-  
ed on battery harness. This prevents metal from  
touching the positive terminal, which could cause  
sparks. Cables must be connected to battery terminals  
in the proper position. RED (Positive) cable must go to  
the ( + ) terminal. BLACK (Negative) cable must go to  
the ( - ) terminal.  
Battery Condition Chart  
State of Charge  
100% Charged w/Sulfate Stop  
100% Charged  
Digital Voltmeter  
12.80v  
12.60v  
75% Charged  
12.40v  
50% Charged  
12.10v  
25% Charged  
11.90v  
0% Charged  
Less than 11.80v  
5.10.5. NEW BATTERY PREPARATION  
1. Remove battery from carton.  
2. Place battery in a well ventilated area on a level  
non-concrete surface.  
3. Check date on battery label. See Figure 5.17. If  
battery is placed into service after the date shown,  
charge battery. Refer to section "BATTERY CHARG-  
ING".  
4. After charging (if required), slide battery partially  
into battery housing.  
5. Connect positive (+) cable (red) first, from wiring  
harness to the positive terminal (+) on battery using  
bolt and nut provided in hardware bag. Connect nega-  
tive (-) cable (black) last, to negative terminal (-) on  
battery using bolt and nut. Apply a small amount of  
grease over terminals to prevent corrosion.  
6. Install positive terminal cover.  
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5.11HYDRAULIC SYSTEM, PURGING  
After replacing or repairing hydraulic system compo-  
nents, one or both of the wheel drives may not pull  
properly. This is likely to be caused by air entrapped in  
the system. If you experience a pulling issue after  
completing repairs, perform the following procedure to  
purge the air from one or both of the hydraulic drive  
systems.  
IMPORTANT: WHEN REPLACING THE HYDRAULIC  
FLUID FILTERS, PRE-FILL WITH OIL (SAE 20W50 API  
SL) BEFORE INSTALLING. PRE-FILLING THE FILTERS  
WITH OIL WILL REDUCE OR POSSIBLY ELIMINATE  
THE NEED TO PURGE THE SYSTEM OF ENTRAPPED  
AIR  
1. Locate hydraulic reservoirs underneath operator's  
seat. After thoroughly cleaning the area around the top  
of each reservoir, remove filler cap. Bring fluid to prop-  
er level (1 ½" below the top of the filler neck). With  
engine off, add SAE 20W50 automotive oil. See Figure  
4.6.  
NOTE: In order to raise operator set to access  
reservoirs, seat must be in rearmost position.  
2. Open pressure relief valve on hydraulic pump, turn-  
ing counter clockwise 2 full turns. See Figure 3.3.  
3. Carefully raise the rear of the machine so the  
wheels are off of the ground. Securely block the  
machine to prevent it from falling.  
4. While seated in the operator's position, start the  
engine. Place engine speed control in FAST position.  
5. Release parking brake and move motion control  
levers out of the neutral lock position.  
6. Slowly move motion control levers to the full for-  
ward and then to the full rearward positions. Repeat  
this process 6 times.  
7. Stop engine and wait for all rotation to stop before  
leaving the operator's position.  
8. Close pressure relief valve on hydraulic pump, turn-  
ing clockwise. Tighten snuggly.  
9. With pressure relief valve closed, repeat Steps 4  
thru 7.  
10. Remove blocks and lower rear of machine.  
11. Check fluid level in reservoir. Add SAE 20W50  
automotive oil as required to bring fluid level to 1-½"  
from top of filler neck. Do Not over fill.  
12. Install and tighten filler cap.  
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PROBLEM  
Starter Will Not  
Crank Engine  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
1. Battery dead.  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
1. Service battery.  
2. Replace fuse.  
3. Clean and check connections for good contact.  
4. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.  
2. Blown fuse.  
3. Electrical connections loose or corroded.  
4. Defective ignition switch.  
Engine Will  
Not Start  
1. Blade engagement switch in the "ON" position. 1. Move blade engagement switch to "OFF".  
2. Park brake not set or Operator not seated.  
3. Motion Controls not in Neutral Lock Position.  
4. Fuel tank empty.  
2. Set park brake and Operator in Operator Seat.  
3. Place Motion Controls in Neutral Lock Position.  
4. Fill fuel tank with fresh fuel or switch tanks.  
5. Move choke control to "CHOKE" position.  
6. Place spark plug wire onto spark plug.  
7. Service battery.  
5. Engine needs choking.  
6. Spark plug wire disconnected.  
7. Battery weak or dead.  
8. Faulty parking brake, blade or ignition switch.  
8. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.  
Engine Stalls  
After Running  
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 stopped up.  
1. Sit in operator's seat.  
2. Move choke control to "OFF" position.  
3. Fill with fuel to proper level or switch tanks.  
4. Clean free of all debris.  
5. Service spark plug.  
6. Replace fuel filter.  
7. Water, debris or stale fuel in fuel system.  
7. Drain and clean fuel system.  
Engine Loses Power 1. Excessive load on engine.  
2. Engine air pre-cleaner or air cleaner dirty.  
1. Lessen load.  
2. Clean or replace filters.  
3. Engine oil level low.  
4. Engine cooling fins & air intake screen exces-  
3. Fill with engine oil to proper level.  
4. Clean cooling fins, air intake screen of all debris.  
sively dirty.  
5. Spark plug faulty.  
5. Service spark plug.  
6. Water, debris or stale fuel in fuel system.  
6. Drain and clean fuel system.  
Engine Backfires 1. Throttle control set too "FAST".  
When Turned To  
"STOP"  
1. Set throttle control to "SLOW" and allow engine to idle.  
Then, turn key to "OFF".  
Excessive Vibration 1. Damaged or bent mower blades.  
2. Loose blade components.  
1. Service mower blade(s).  
2. Service and tighten loose parts.  
3. Inspect all belts and pulleys.  
3. Worn or damaged components.  
4. Loose or missing air lift (if equipped).  
4. Replace air lifts. Tighten to proper torque.  
(Trouble Shooting Continued on Next Page)  
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PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
Machine Will Not Move 1. Motion Control Levers in the neutral "N" position. 1. Move Motion Controls to desired speed position.  
Loss Of Traction  
2. Hydro. Pumps in roll release setting.  
3. Low transmission hydraulic oil level.  
4. Parking Brake engaged.  
2. Tighten relief valves.  
3. Bring hydraulic oil to proper level.  
4. Move parking brake to disengaged position.  
5. Replace traction drive belts.  
5. Traction drive belts require replacement.  
Blade(s) Not Cutting 1. Blade engagement switch in the "OFF" position. 1. Move blade switch to the "ON" position.  
2. Clutch belt slipping.  
2. Replace clutch belt.  
3. Mower belt slipping.  
3. Replace mower belt.  
4. Electric clutch not functioning.  
4. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.  
Cutting Grass  
Improperly  
1. Uneven tire pressure.  
2. Cutting height too low or high.  
1. Bring to proper pressure.  
2. Adjust cutting height.  
3. Engine speed too slow.  
4. Forward speed too fast.  
5. Terraced cut, side to side.  
6. Excessive deck pitch, front to rear.  
7. Cutting blade(s) dull or damaged.  
8. Blade belt slipping.  
3. Move throttle control to "FAST" position.  
4. Move joystick to a slower speed.  
5. Adjust side to side level.  
6. Adjust front to rear level.  
7. Sharpen cutting edges or replace blade(s).  
8. Replace blade belt.  
9. Check electric clutch.  
9. Adjust to proper specifications.  
10. Replace clutch belt.  
10. Check clutch belt.  
11. Check gearbox for damage.  
11. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.  
Poor Grass Discharge 1. Engine speed too slow.  
2. Forward speed too fast.  
1. Move throttle control to "FAST" position.  
2. Move joystick to a slower speed.  
3. Mow when grass is dry.  
3. Grass is wet.  
4. Excessively worn or damaged blade(s).  
4. Service mower blade(s).  
5. Build up of grass clippings and debris under deck. 5. Clean deck.  
6. Improper blade(s) installed on deck.  
7. Blade(s) installed improperly on deck.  
6. Install proper SNAPPER blades.  
7. Install blades properly.  
Battery Will Not Charge 1. Poor cable connections.  
1. Clean cables and battery terminals.  
2. Replace with new battery.  
2. Bad battery cell(s).  
3. Faulty alternator.  
3. Contact engine manufacturer's dealer.  
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SeEcRtVioICnE3 S- COHPEDRUALTEING INSTRUCTIONS  
ITEM  
SERVICE  
PERFORMED  
Check Oil Level  
REF. NUMBER EACH  
USE  
5
HRS  
25 HRS 50 HRS 100  
HRS  
EACH  
SEASON  
Engine Oil  
Page 10  
Page 15  
X
Initial Oil Change  
Periodic Oil Change  
Clean or Replace  
Replace  
X
Page 16  
X*  
Air Cleaner  
Spark Plug  
Fuel Filter  
Engine Manual  
Engine Manual  
Page 18  
X**  
X
Replace  
X
Engine Cooling  
Clean Shroud & Fins  
Engine Manual &  
X**  
System  
Battery  
Page 17  
Page 26  
Charge Battery  
Testing Battery  
X
X
Page 27  
Page 10  
Page 16  
Tires  
Check Pressures  
X
X
X
X
X
X
Drive Belts  
Check for Wear and  
Tension  
Check for wear,  
Damage &  
Replacement  
Clean Debris  
Accumulation  
Grease or Oil  
X
X
X
Mower Blades  
Page 25  
Mower Deck  
Page 16  
Lubrication  
Points  
Safety Interlock  
System  
Hydrostatic  
Pages 16-17  
Page 14  
X
X
Check System for  
Proper Function  
Check Oil Level  
X
Page 17  
X
Trans. Oil  
Hydrostatic  
Trans. Filter  
Replace Filter  
Page 19  
First Change at 200 Hours.  
Thereafter every 500 Hours.  
Seat Belt; Roll  
Check for Proper  
Pages 10, 14  
Check Periodically during Operating Season  
Bar Protective  
Structure  
Function; Also Check  
for Wear & Damage  
* 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.  
MAINTENANCE/REPLACEMENT PARTS  
5.9. MAINTENANCE/REPLACEMENT PARTS  
MAINTAINANCE/REPLACEMENT PARTS  
Mower Blades  
61” DECK  
73” DECK  
7100721  
7075770  
7029268  
7100799  
Mower Deck Belt  
7100521  
Electric Clutch to Mower Deck Belt  
Hydro Pumps, Drive Belts  
Battery  
7100519  
7100724 (matched set of 2)  
7075911  
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2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
For two (2) years from purchase date for the original purchaser's 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 rental use, SNAPPER, through any authorized  
SNAPPER dealer will replace, free of charge (except for taxes where applicable), any part or parts found upon exami-  
nation 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 replace-  
ment under this warranty must be paid by the purchaser.  
This warranty does not apply to transmissions, to engines and their components, and batteries, as these items are war-  
ranted separately. This warranty does not apply to parts that have been damaged by accident, alteration, abuse, improp-  
er lubrication, normal wear, or other cause beyond the control of SNAPPER. This warranty does not cover any machine  
or component 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 pur-  
chase date. SNAPPER will not be responsible for any installation cost incurred. The battery warranty only covers origi-  
nal 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 non-rental use, and ninety (90) days from the purchase  
date for the original purchaser's rental use, and up to the extent permitted by law 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 lim-  
itation 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 ASSOCIAT-  
ED 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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PRIMARY MAINTENANCE  
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PRIMARY MAINTENANCE  
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PRIMARY MAINTENANCE  
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PRIMARY MAINTENANCE  
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SNAPPER PRODUCT REGISTRATION FORM  
IMPORTANT: KEEP THIS INFORMATION FOR YOUR PERSONAL RECORDS  
(Complete the following information on your Snapper purchase)  
Model Number_________________________________________________________  
Serial Number_________________________________________________________  
Date of Purchase_______________________________________________________  
Retailer ______________________________________________________________  
Retailer's Phone Number _______________________________________________  
It is very important that you register your purchase with Snapper to ensure war-  
ranty coverage. Please mail your product registration card to:  
Snapper at P.O. Box 1379, McDonough, Georgia 30253.  
You can contact us at our web site or if you would like to speak with a Customer  
Service Representative. Call us at the Snapper Customer Relations Center. For  
faster service please have your Serial Number and Model Number available.  
Call the Snapper Customer Relations Center at 1-800-935-2967.  
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NOTES  
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NOTES  
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Safety Instructions & Operator's Manual for  
LARGE FRAME  
MID-MOUNT Z-RIDER  
ZERO TURNING  
HYDRO DRIVE  
SERIES 4  
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).  
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WARNING  
BATTERY POSTS, TERMINALS AND RELATED ACCESSORIES CONTAIN LEAD AND LEAD COMPOUNDS, CHEM-  
ICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER AND BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRO-  
DUCTIVE HARM. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING.  
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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 © 2006  
SNAPPER - A DIVISION OF SIMPLICITY MFG., INC.  
MANUAL No. 7100718 (Rev. 1, 7/20/2006)  
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED  
TP 100-5176-R1-HZ-N  
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