Operater's Manual
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.... 9. Make sure enters the area. Make sure all times. feet on clothing, change clothing immediate- than a gasoline dispenser nozzle. Check shields, deflectors, switches, blade controls and 3. stopped before turning. 10. Keep hands and feet away from thrown ...operate machine without entire grass catcher or guards in motion. STOP other appliances. DO NOT place foot on ground while BLADES injury from rotating blades under- STOP blades, STOP engine, and STOP machine if anyone 2. N d 4. DO NOT discharge material against Tipovers Operation (Continued From...
.... 9. Make sure enters the area. Make sure all times. feet on clothing, change clothing immediate- than a gasoline dispenser nozzle. Check shields, deflectors, switches, blade controls and 3. stopped before turning. 10. Keep hands and feet away from thrown ...operate machine without entire grass catcher or guards in motion. STOP other appliances. DO NOT place foot on ground while BLADES injury from rotating blades under- STOP blades, STOP engine, and STOP machine if anyone 2. N d 4. DO NOT discharge material against Tipovers Operation (Continued From...
Operater's Manual
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... machine that RNeoptroduc all bolts, nuts and screws properly tight. DO NOT work under machine without safety blocks. 5. DO NOT change engine governor speed settings or fumes may cause cause injury. Lubricate machine at least once a year and have the dealer install ...; Use only factory authorized replacement parts or like parts when making repairs. 6 www.snapper.com Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, an odor- 2. r n tainer outdoors and away from spark plug(s). 1. Wrap the blades in a water heater, furnace, clothes dryer or other gas appli- 11.
... machine that RNeoptroduc all bolts, nuts and screws properly tight. DO NOT work under machine without safety blocks. 5. DO NOT change engine governor speed settings or fumes may cause cause injury. Lubricate machine at least once a year and have the dealer install ...; Use only factory authorized replacement parts or like parts when making repairs. 6 www.snapper.com Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, an odor- 2. r n tainer outdoors and away from spark plug(s). 1. Wrap the blades in a water heater, furnace, clothes dryer or other gas appli- 11.
Operater's Manual
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...avoid danger. ! To return to ment develop the habit of never backing up with blades off) or in yard when mowing. 16 www.snapper.com Reverse Lockout Mechanism mode, release blade pedals to the mechanism remain functional and the operator of machinery as the normal operating mode... ments that require quicker shifting to reverse, there is our recommendation that this could cause a change to your previous mowing method but we encourage you operate your local Snapper dealer for proper ate blades in the mowing area and that no chilr dren or others are present in reverse. DO NOT...
...avoid danger. ! To return to ment develop the habit of never backing up with blades off) or in yard when mowing. 16 www.snapper.com Reverse Lockout Mechanism mode, release blade pedals to the mechanism remain functional and the operator of machinery as the normal operating mode... ments that require quicker shifting to reverse, there is our recommendation that this could cause a change to your previous mowing method but we encourage you operate your local Snapper dealer for proper ate blades in the mowing area and that no chilr dren or others are present in reverse. DO NOT...
Operater's Manual
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... comes first c ** Check blades more often in regions with sandy soils RNeoprodu or high dust conditions. Maintenance Chart Maintenance TRACTOR AND MOWER ENGINE Every 8 Hours or Daily First 5 Hours Check safety interlock system Change engine oil Clean debris off tractor and mower deck Every 8...Hours or Annually * Check tire pressure Clean engine air filter and pre-cleaner ** Check mower blade 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 ...
... comes first c ** Check blades more often in regions with sandy soils RNeoprodu or high dust conditions. Maintenance Chart Maintenance TRACTOR AND MOWER ENGINE Every 8 Hours or Daily First 5 Hours Check safety interlock system Change engine oil Clean debris off tractor and mower deck Every 8...Hours or Annually * Check tire pressure Clean engine air filter and pre-cleaner ** Check mower blade 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 ...
Operater's Manual
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...working on its rear bumper. 18 www.snapper.com Engage parking brake. Check the torque of the engine. Check the blade for parts and service assistance. N d A wear or damage on engines equipped with a dual element air cleaner. Change the oil filter on the Rear Engine Rider... Cap must be closed securely to the engine manual for inspection and addition of excessive Change Engine Oil r n 1. We recommend returning the Rear Engine Rider to lower the rear of the blade mounting bolts (A, Figure Introduction 20). Refer to prevent fuel spillage. 1. Maintenance ! ...
...working on its rear bumper. 18 www.snapper.com Engage parking brake. Check the torque of the engine. Check the blade for parts and service assistance. N d A wear or damage on engines equipped with a dual element air cleaner. Change the oil filter on the Rear Engine Rider... Cap must be closed securely to the engine manual for inspection and addition of excessive Change Engine Oil r n 1. We recommend returning the Rear Engine Rider to lower the rear of the blade mounting bolts (A, Figure Introduction 20). Refer to prevent fuel spillage. 1. Maintenance ! ...
Operater's Manual
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... or safety device is not in the "OFF" (blades disengaged) A position AND, 2. Engine should start if: IMPORTANT: When the cover is in the "ON" (blades engaged) posi- Change the engine oil. The Blade Control is not fully depressed OR, the carburetor side ...or the compartment will appear clean. 2. t c 2. refer to remove the air cleaner cover (B). Refer to the section entitled "MOWER BLADE SPINDLE - LUBRICATION". 20 www.snapper.com Depress and hold the clutch/brake pedal. 3. Refer to the section entitled "REAR AXLE BEARING - N d ! Front Wheel Bearings...
... or safety device is not in the "OFF" (blades disengaged) A position AND, 2. Engine should start if: IMPORTANT: When the cover is in the "ON" (blades engaged) posi- Change the engine oil. The Blade Control is not fully depressed OR, the carburetor side ...or the compartment will appear clean. 2. t c 2. refer to remove the air cleaner cover (B). Refer to the section entitled "MOWER BLADE SPINDLE - LUBRICATION". 20 www.snapper.com Depress and hold the clutch/brake pedal. 3. Refer to the section entitled "REAR AXLE BEARING - N d ! Front Wheel Bearings...