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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 ... Adjustments and Repairs 24 Mower Deck and Component Adjustments 24 Rear Engine Rider Drive Components 27 t c Mower Blade Replacement 28 o Mower Drive Belt Replacement 29 u Battery 30 N d Troubleshooting 32 ro Warranty 34 Rep Slope Guide 35 ! WARNING ! Table of California to cause cancer or other reproductive harm.
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 ... Adjustments and Repairs 24 Mower Deck and Component Adjustments 24 Rear Engine Rider Drive Components 27 t c Mower Blade Replacement 28 o Mower Drive Belt Replacement 29 u Battery 30 N d Troubleshooting 32 ro Warranty 34 Rep Slope Guide 35 ! WARNING ! Table of California to cause cancer or other reproductive harm.
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...drain fuel into an approved con- adjust, repair or replace as necessary. 16. Lubricate machine at intervals specified in an prevent controls from battery before storing machine in manual to dling them. or wear heavy leather gloves and use CAUTION when han- 2. DO NOT test for (... plug(s). 1. Keep all cotter pins are sharp and can cut. Use only factory authorized replacement parts or like parts when making repairs. 6 www.snapper.com On slopes, the weight of grass, leaves or excess grease to ance. in a well ventilated, unoccupied building. Wrap the blades in a ...
...drain fuel into an approved con- adjust, repair or replace as necessary. 16. Lubricate machine at intervals specified in an prevent controls from battery before storing machine in manual to dling them. or wear heavy leather gloves and use CAUTION when han- 2. DO NOT test for (... plug(s). 1. Keep all cotter pins are sharp and can cut. Use only factory authorized replacement parts or like parts when making repairs. 6 www.snapper.com On slopes, the weight of grass, leaves or excess grease to ance. in a well ventilated, unoccupied building. Wrap the blades in a ...
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... Objects - 7101110 Fire Hazard. A spark arrestor may create sparks that can start fires around dry vegetation. Operation of Cut - 703440 7 Decal Identification Operator Safety Remove Battery - 7101109 Before Starting - 7101112 Amputation and thrown objects hazard • Keep hands and feet away from deck.
... Objects - 7101110 Fire Hazard. A spark arrestor may create sparks that can start fires around dry vegetation. Operation of Cut - 703440 7 Decal Identification Operator Safety Remove Battery - 7101109 Before Starting - 7101112 Amputation and thrown objects hazard • Keep hands and feet away from deck.
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... be factory approved part or equivalent. Always wear goggles when r working with battery. Keep children, open flames and p sparks away from battery. Fuel Tank - 7104797 Battery Warning - 7105103 8 www.snapper.com for valve regulated e + - CV (sealed) non-spillable batteries. R (3.6 amps max.) 7105103 7104797 standing unit on end. Operator Safety 7103219 Parking Brake - 7103219 7104796 Reverse...
... be factory approved part or equivalent. Always wear goggles when r working with battery. Keep children, open flames and p sparks away from battery. Fuel Tank - 7104797 Battery Warning - 7105103 8 www.snapper.com for valve regulated e + - CV (sealed) non-spillable batteries. R (3.6 amps max.) 7105103 7104797 standing unit on end. Operator Safety 7103219 Parking Brake - 7103219 7104796 Reverse...
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... engine). Allow a brief warm-up starter if the engine speed control is equipped with a smooth, even motion until the engine runs smooth. 12 www.snapper.com Move the transmission shift lever to start the engine with the recoil back-up until the engine starts. fo tio IMPORTANT: DO NOT start...move the park brake latch (B) over , but will turn over , and release R the clutch/brake pedal to set the park brake. A Figure 9: Key 6. If the battery is in a drive position. ot c ! Move the engine speed control (A, Figure 6) to the choke position (B) to the (N) Neutral r n position.
... engine). Allow a brief warm-up starter if the engine speed control is equipped with a smooth, even motion until the engine runs smooth. 12 www.snapper.com Move the transmission shift lever to start the engine with the recoil back-up until the engine starts. fo tio IMPORTANT: DO NOT start...move the park brake latch (B) over , but will turn over , and release R the clutch/brake pedal to set the park brake. A Figure 9: Key 6. If the battery is in a drive position. ot c ! Move the engine speed control (A, Figure 6) to the choke position (B) to the (N) Neutral r n position.
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... stopping time Every 50 Hours or Annually * Check tractor/mower for loose hardware Change engine oil Every 50 Hours or Annually * Replace oil filter Clean battery and cables Annually Check tractor brakes See Dealer Annually to Inspect muffler and spark arrester Replace spark plug Replace fuel filter Clean engine air cooling...
... stopping time Every 50 Hours or Annually * Check tractor/mower for loose hardware Change engine oil Every 50 Hours or Annually * Replace oil filter Clean battery and cables Annually Check tractor brakes See Dealer Annually to Inspect muffler and spark arrester Replace spark plug Replace fuel filter Clean engine air cooling...
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...all grass clippings fo tio and debris. A Mower Deck Levelness Check the mower deck for longer p than two hours, remove the battery. Carefully stand the Rear Engine Rider on the rear Front Wheel Bearing - ro IMPORTANT: If the unit will be closed securely to... (A, Figure 24) with five shots of motor oil. WARNING ! Lubrication Lubricate all parts to prevent fuel spillage. Refer to the Section entitled "BATTERY REMOVAL". Follow the WARNING statement found on this page. 2. Maintenance ! Mower Deck Linkage - Follow the WARNING statement found on this page. 2....
...all grass clippings fo tio and debris. A Mower Deck Levelness Check the mower deck for longer p than two hours, remove the battery. Carefully stand the Rear Engine Rider on the rear Front Wheel Bearing - ro IMPORTANT: If the unit will be closed securely to... (A, Figure 24) with five shots of motor oil. WARNING ! Lubrication Lubricate all parts to prevent fuel spillage. Refer to the Section entitled "BATTERY REMOVAL". Follow the WARNING statement found on this page. 2. Maintenance ! Mower Deck Linkage - Follow the WARNING statement found on this page. 2....
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...on its rear bumper and check the fill/level plug (A, Figure 28) on the chain case (B) for additional engine service. 22 www.snapper.com IMPORTANT: Overfilling of the Engine Manual for damage. Check the fill/level plug (A, Figure 29) on the differential R (B) for longer... than two hours, remove the battery. Figure 29: Chain case lubricant check Engine Service Check the maintenance section of the differential with a new plug. 4. WARNING ! Maintenance ! DO...
...on its rear bumper and check the fill/level plug (A, Figure 28) on the chain case (B) for additional engine service. 22 www.snapper.com IMPORTANT: Overfilling of the Engine Manual for damage. Check the fill/level plug (A, Figure 29) on the differential R (B) for longer... than two hours, remove the battery. Figure 29: Chain case lubricant check Engine Service Check the maintenance section of the differential with a new plug. 4. WARNING ! Maintenance ! DO...
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...Install a new fuel filter. Perform maintenance and lubrication as specified in the Maintenance Chart in the desired location for storage. Remove and store the battery. No du C IMPORTANT oTo avoid damaging the emissions system: r • Do not overfill the fuel tank. Engage parking brake. Engine ... of fuel. 3. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure away from plug. Start the engine and allow it to the Section entitled "BATTERY STORAGE". 6. t c 6. Refer to run until the engine runs r n out of the Rear Engine Rider should be closed securely to remain ...
...Install a new fuel filter. Perform maintenance and lubrication as specified in the Maintenance Chart in the desired location for storage. Remove and store the battery. No du C IMPORTANT oTo avoid damaging the emissions system: r • Do not overfill the fuel tank. Engage parking brake. Engine ... of fuel. 3. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure away from plug. Start the engine and allow it to the Section entitled "BATTERY STORAGE". 6. t c 6. Refer to run until the engine runs r n out of the Rear Engine Rider should be closed securely to remain ...
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... (A, Figure 47). ! Always disconnect the BLACK negative (-) battery cable first. 4. A r nC ot fo uctio B N od Figure 47: Battery cover r 2. WARNING ! Connect the black negative (-) cable (C) to cool before working on the battery with the positive terminal cover. 30 www.snapper.com Always connect the RED positive (+) battery cable first. Stop blade. Carefully pull each side...
... (A, Figure 47). ! Always disconnect the BLACK negative (-) battery cable first. 4. A r nC ot fo uctio B N od Figure 47: Battery cover r 2. WARNING ! Connect the black negative (-) cable (C) to cool before working on the battery with the positive terminal cover. 30 www.snapper.com Always connect the RED positive (+) battery cable first. Stop blade. Carefully pull each side...
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..., it is to 4 hours. ! DO NOT attempt to the battery. Remove the battery. Refer to the battery terminals; t c 3. Place the battery in an area away from the rider on the unit. Charge the battery. B. DO NOT STORE THE BATTERY ON A RNeoprodu CONCRETE SURFACE. 31 DO NOT use a standard battery charger may result in damage to charge the...
..., it is to 4 hours. ! DO NOT attempt to the battery. Remove the battery. Refer to the battery terminals; t c 3. Place the battery in an area away from the rider on the unit. Charge the battery. B. DO NOT STORE THE BATTERY ON A RNeoprodu CONCRETE SURFACE. 31 DO NOT use a standard battery charger may result in damage to charge the...
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... dealer. 5. Spark plug wire disconnected. 4. Contact authorized dealer. 5. fo tio 12. N d 3. Water, debris or stale fuel in the "CHOKE" position. R 3. If broken, replace with new battery. 10. Fill fuel tank with fresh fuel to the RUN position. Service spark plug. 4. Debris build up on engine. 2. Loose blade components. 2. Replace air lifts... To "STOP" 1. Then, turn key to "OFF". Excessive Vibration 1. Service and tighten loose parts. 3. Loose or missing air lift (if equipped). 3. Replace pulley. 32 www.snapper.com
... dealer. 5. Spark plug wire disconnected. 4. Contact authorized dealer. 5. fo tio 12. N d 3. Water, debris or stale fuel in the "CHOKE" position. R 3. If broken, replace with new battery. 10. Fill fuel tank with fresh fuel to the RUN position. Service spark plug. 4. Debris build up on engine. 2. Loose blade components. 2. Replace air lifts... To "STOP" 1. Then, turn key to "OFF". Excessive Vibration 1. Service and tighten loose parts. 3. Loose or missing air lift (if equipped). 3. Replace pulley. 32 www.snapper.com
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...Damage caused by stale fuel (carburetor leaks, clogged fuel tubes, sticking valves, etc) is permitted by the engine manufacturer. 34 www.snapper.com Briggs & Stratton Corporation will repair and/or replace, free of charge, any way, or if the R product has evidence of... for warranty service may not apply to determine warranty eligibility. Improper Use and Abuse - WARRANTY PERIOD Item Consumer Use Commercial Use: Equipment Engine* Battery 2 Years 2 Years 1 Year 90 Days 90 Days 1 Year r n The warranty period begins on Briggs & Stratton products. This warranty ...
...Damage caused by stale fuel (carburetor leaks, clogged fuel tubes, sticking valves, etc) is permitted by the engine manufacturer. 34 www.snapper.com Briggs & Stratton Corporation will repair and/or replace, free of charge, any way, or if the R product has evidence of... for warranty service may not apply to determine warranty eligibility. Improper Use and Abuse - WARRANTY PERIOD Item Consumer Use Commercial Use: Equipment Engine* Battery 2 Years 2 Years 1 Year 90 Days 90 Days 1 Year r n The warranty period begins on Briggs & Stratton products. This warranty ...