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Safety Instructions & Operator's Manual for
Manual No. 7104270 (Rev. ‘-’, 2/11/2010)
EUROPEAN
21” CAST ALUMINUM DECK
WALK MOWERS
COMMERCIAL MODELS
SERIES 2
Models
ECLP21602KWV (7800251)
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Thank You for purchasing this quality-built Snapper product. We’re pleased that you placed your
confidence in the Snapper brand. When operated and maintained according to the instructions in this
manual, your Snapper product will provide many years of dependable service.
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 only 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. Save these original
instructions for future reference.
PRODUCT REGISTRATION
IMPORTANT: KEEP THIS INFORMATION FOR YOUR PERSONAL RECORDS
(Complete the following information on your Snapper purchase)
Date of Purchase__________________________________________________________________
Retailer_________________________________________________________________________
Retailer's Phone Number___________________________________________________________
Equipment
Model Number______________________________________________________________
Serial Number ______________________________________________________________
Engine
Model_________________________Type__________________Trim___________________
Briggs & Stratton Yard Power Products Group
Copyright © 2010, Briggs & Stratton Corporation
Milwaukee, WI, USA. All Rights Reserved.
SNAPPER is a trademark of
Briggs & Stratton Power Products Group, LLC
Jefferson, WI, USA.
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Table of Contents
Operator Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Important Operator Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Decal Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Features and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Pre-Start Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Starting & Stopping Engine & Blades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Propelling Mower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Handle Height Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Cutting Height Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Recycling Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Installing the Grass Catcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Change Engine Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Check Transmission Grease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Check Mower Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Check Engine to Transmission Drive Belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Service - Periodic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Air Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Engine Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Storage Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Mower Blade Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Blade Sharpening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Wheel Drive Control Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Service Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
WARNING
Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain
lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer and birth defects or other
reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
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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.
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WARNING: This powerful cutting machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and can throw objects
that can cause injury and damage! Failure to comply with the following SAFETY instructions could result in
serious injury or death to the operator or other persons. The owner of the machine must understand these
instructions and must allow only persons who understand these instructions to operate machine. Each
person operating the machine must be of sound mind and body and must not be under the influence of any
substance, which might impair vision, dexterity or judgment. If you have any questions pertaining to your
machine which your dealer cannot answer to your satisfaction, call or write the Customer Service
Department at SNAPPER, McDonough, Georgia 30253. Phone: (1-800-935-2967).
Protection for Children
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the
presence of children. Children are often attracted to the
machine and the mowing activity. Never assume that
children will remain where you last saw them.
1. KEEP children out of the mowing area and under the
watchful care of a responsible adult other than the operator.
2. DO NOT allow children in yard when machine is operated
and turn machine OFF if anyone enters the area.
3. DO NOT allow pre-teenage children to operate machine.
4. ALLOW only responsible adults & teenagers with mature
judgment under close adult supervision to operate machine.
5. DO NOT pull mower backwards unless absolutely
necessary. LOOK and SEE behind and down for children,
pets and hazards before and while backing.
6. USE EXTRA CARE when approaching blind corners,
shrubs, trees, or other objects that may obscure vision.
Slope Operation
1. Slopes are a major factor related to slip and fall acci-
dents, which can result in severe injury. All slopes require
extra caution. If you feel uneasy on a slope, DO NOT mow
it.
2. Mow across slopes, never up-and-down. Exercise
extreme CAUTION when changing directions on slopes. DO
NOT mow steep slopes or other areas where stability or
traction is in doubt. Refer to the Slope Guide at the end of
this manual.
3. Use extra care with gcrass catchers or other attach-
ments; these affect the handling and the stability of the
machine.
Preparation
1. Read, understand, and follow instructions and warnings
in this manual and on the mower, engine and attachments.
Know the controls and the proper use of the mower before
starting.
2. Only mature, responsible persons shall operate the
machine and only after proper instruction.
3. Data indicates that operators age 60 and above, are
involved in a large percentage of mower-related injuries.
These operators should evaluate their ability to operate the
mower safely enough to protect themselves and others
from serious injury.
Preparation
(Continued From Previous Column)
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 fuel outdoors only with engine stopped and cool. Clean
spilled fuel and oil from machine. DO NOT smoke.
5. 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 blade or interfere with mowing.
Also note the location of holes, stumps, and other possible
hazards.
6. Keep people and pets out of the mowing area.
Immediately, STOP Blade, Stop engine and Stop mower if
anyone enters the area.
7. Check shields, deflectors, switches, blade controls and
other safety devices frequently for proper operation and
location.
8. Make sure all safety decals are clearly legible. Replace if
damaged.
9. Protect yourself when mowing and wear safety glasses, a
dust mask, long pants, and substantial footwear. DO NOT
mow barefooted or with sandals.
10. Know how to STOP blade and engine quickly in
preparation for emergencies.
11. Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine
into a trailer or truck.
12. Check grass catcher components frequently for signs of
wear or deterioration and replace as needed to prevent
injury from thrown objects going through weak or torn
spots.
Safe Handling of Gasoline
To avoid personal injury or property damage, use extreme
care in handling gasoline. Gasoline is extremely flammable
and the vapors are explosive.
1. Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes and other sources
of ignition.
2. Use only an approved fuel container.
3. DO NOT remove fuel cap or add fuel with the engine
running. Allow the engine to cool before refueling.
4. DO NOT refuel the machine indoors.
5. DO NOT store the machine or fuel container inside where
there is an open flame, spark or pilot light such as on a
water heater or other appliances.
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Important Operator Safety Instructions
Safe Handling of Gasoline
(Continued From Previous Page)
6. DO NOT fill fuel containers inside a vehicle or on a truck
or trailer bed with a plastic liner. Always place the contain-
ers 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 vehi-
cles 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
immediately.
11. DO NOT overfill a fuel tank. Replace fuel cap and tighten
securely.
Operation
1. DO NOT put hands or feet near or under rotating parts.
Keep clear of discharge area while engine is running.
2. STOP engine when crossing gravel drives, walks, or
roads, and under any conditions where thrown objects
might be a hazard.
3. Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.
4. DO NOT operate mower while under the influence of
alcohol or drugs.
5. After striking a foreign object or if mower vibrates
abnormally, STOP the engine, disconnect and secure spark
plug wire. Inspect the mower for any damage and repair the
damage before starting.
6. DO NOT mow near drop offs, ditches or embankments.
Operator could lose footing or balance.
7. STAY ALERT for holes and other hidden hazards. Tall
grass can hide obstacles. Keep away from ditches,
washouts, culverts, fences and protruding objects.
8. DO NOT mow on wet grass. Always be sure of your
footing. Keep a firm hold on the handle and walk, never run.
Slipping could cause injury.
9. ALWAYS stay behind handle when engine (motor) is
running.
10. DO NOT leave the machine with the engine running.
STOP BLADE and STOP ENGINE before leaving the opera-
tors position for any reason.
11. Before cleaning, repairing or inspecting make certain
engine, blade and all moving parts have STOPPED.
Disconnect and secure spark plug wire away from plug to
prevent accidental starting.
12. STOP engine and wait until the blade comes to com-
plete STOP before removing grass bag and/or clearing
grass.
Operation
(Continued From Previous Column)
13. DO NOT operate mower without the entire grass catch-
er, discharge guard, rear guard or other safety devices in
place and working. DO NOT point discharge at people,
passing cars, windows or doors.
14. DO NOT discharge material against a wall or obstruc-
tion. Material may ricochet back towards the operator.
15. Slow down before turning.
16. Watch out for traffic when near or crossing roadways.
17. DO NOT operate engine in enclosed areas. Engine
exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a deadly poison.
18. Only use accessories approved by the manufacturer.
See manufacturer’s instructions for proper operation and
installation of accessories.
Maintenance and Storage
1. DO NOT store mower 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 appli-
ance. Allow engine to cool before storing machine in an
enclosure. Store fuel container out of reach of children in a
well ventilated, unoccupied building.
2. Keep mower and engine free of grass, leaves or excess
grease to reduce fire hazard and engine overheating.
3. When draining fuel tank, drain fuel into an approved
container outdoors and away from open flame.
4. Keep all bolts, especially blade bolts, nuts and screws
properly tight. Check that all cotter pins are in proper
position.
5. Always provide adequate ventilation when running
engine. Engine exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a
deadly poison.
6. Service engine and make adjustments only when engine
is stopped. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and
secure wire away from spark plug to prevent accidental
starting.
7. DO NOT change engine governor speed settings or
overspeed engine.
8. Check grass bag assembly frequently for wear or
deterioration to avoid thrown objects and exposure to
moving parts. Replace with new bag if loose seams or tears
are evident. Replace slider or bag adapter if broken or
cracked.
9. Mower blades are sharp and can cut. Wrap the blades or
wear heavy leather gloves and use CAUTION when handling
them.
10. DO NOT test for spark by grounding spark plug next to
spark plug hole; spark plug could ignite gas exiting engine.
11. Have machine serviced by an authorized SNAPPER
dealer at least once a year and have the dealer install any
new safety devices.
12. Use only genuine SNAPPER replacement parts to
assure that original standards are maintained.
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(2) Warning Instructions:
A. Read, understand and follow instructions and warnings in the operator’s manual, as well as on the
mower, engine and attachments before operating.
B. Indicates possible severe injury from rotating cutting blades.
C. Do not operate without entire grass catcher or guard in place.
D. Keep children and others out of mowing area.
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Mfg. No. XXXXXXX
WALK BEHIND LAWN MOWER
S/N XXXXXXXXXX
SIMPLICITY MFG - SNAPPER
MCDONOUGH, GA 30253 USA
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2007
kg: XX
kW: X.XX
XXXX max
(1) Serial Tag:
A. Manufacturing (Part) Number
B. Description/Model Number
C. Serial Number
D. Manufacturer Information
E. Sound Power
F. Unit Mass
G. Kilowatts
H. Max RPM’s
I. Year of Manufacture
J. European Certification
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A
F
D
B
C
G
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(3) Engine Speed Control:
Indicates direction to increase engine RPM (rabbit), decrease
engine RPM (turtle).
(4) Speed Selector:
Indicates ground speed selection: ‘3’ (Rabbit) indicates top
speed; ‘2’, medium speed; ‘1’ (Turtle), slowest speed.
Decal Identification
(5) Operator Presence Control (OPC):
Arrow points to the OPC bail. When bail is rotated rearward,
the engine may be started and will run as indicated by the
engine with rotating arrow. With the engine running, the
blade is rotating as indicated by the cut grass symbol. When
the bail is released and rotates forward, the engine will stop.
(6) Clutch:
Located on the plastic grip of the traction control lever.
Moving the lever toward the handle engages the traction
clutch and forward motion starts. When the lever is released,
the clutch disengages and forward motion stops.
(7) Height Control Instruction:
Shows direction of movement of Height Adjust Handle to
select a change in height of cut from highest cutting height
(clockwise) to the lowest (counterclockwise). Note that
there is a total of eleven heights of cut.
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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.
Features and Controls
A. Oil Fill Cap and Dipstick
B. Fuel Filler Cap
C. Mower Deck
D. Handle Bracket
E. Height-of-Cut Adjustment Handle
F. Discharge Door
G. Blade Control
H. Rope Start Handle
I. Ground Speed Control
J. Drive Wheel Control
K. Engine Speed Control
L. Grass Catcher
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D
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G
J
B
A
L
Features and Controls
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Pre-Start Check List
Make the following checks and perform the service required
before each start-up.
1. Check the guards, deflectors, grass bag, adapter, and
covers to make sure all are in place and securely
tightened.
2. Check the blade control (A, Figure 1), wheel drive
control (B), and ground speed control (C) to insure they
work freely.
3. Check the cutting height. Adjust to the desired height.
Refer to the Section entitled ‘Cutting Height Adjustment’.
4. Check the engine oil (A, Figure 2) and add oil as needed
to bring the level up to the full mark. Refer to the Engine
Owner’s Manual for oil specifications.
5. Add fuel to the tank after pushing the mower outside
where fumes can safely dissipate. Fill the tank to 1-1/2
inches below the top of the filler neck (to allow for fuel
expansion). Make sure the cap (B, Figure 2) is tightened
after fueling. Refer to the Engine Owners Manual for fuel
specifications.
6. Clean the exterior surfaces of the cutting deck and
engine of any accumulation of spilled fuel, dirt, grass,
oil, etc. Keep the engine air intake screen and cooling
fins clear at all times.
Starting and Operation
Engine and Blade
1. Move the engine speed control (C, Figure 3) past the
fast (‘Rabbit’) detent to the ‘Choke’ position.
2. Make sure the fuel valve (A, Figure 3a) is set to the
open position.
3. Pull the blade control (A, Figure 3) against the handle.
4. Pull the rope start handle (B) to crank the engine.
5. After the engine starts, allow a brief warm-up until the
engine runs smooth, then turn off choke.
NOTE:
To stop the engine (and blade), release the blade
control.
Operation
Figure 2: Oil and fuel fill
B
C
A
Figure 1: Mower controls
B
Figure 3: Starting the mower
B
A
A
C
Figure 3a: Fuel valve
A
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Operation
Starting and Operation (Continued)
Propelling the Mower
1. Start the engine. Refer to the Section entitled “Starting
and Operation – Engine and Blade”.
2. Move the ground speed control (A, Figure 4) to the
desired speed position.
3. Squeeze the wheel drive control (B) against the handle
to engage the wheel drive and propel the mower
forward.
Important: Forward motion of the machine must be stopped
before changing the position of the ground speed control.
Stopping
1. Stop forward motion of the mower by releasing the
wheel drive control.
2. Stop the engine and blade by releasing the blade
control.
Handle Height Adjustment
The height of the mower handle can be adjusted as follows:
1. Loosen the lower nuts (A, Figure 5) on each
lower handle.
2. Move the handle assembly (B) up or down until the
desired position is achieved.
3. Tighten the lower nuts on each lower handle to maintain
the desired position.
Note: Torque the nuts to 15-25 ft-lbs.
Figure 5: Adjusting the handle height
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or service
with engine and blade running. STOP engine and blade.
Disconnect spark plug wire and secure away from spark
plug. Engine and components are HOT. Avoid serious
burns, allow sufficient time for all components to cool.
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Figure 4: Mower drive controls
A
A
B
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Operation
Cutting Height Adjustment
1. Pull the cutting height adjusting handle (A, Figure 6)
outward and move to the desired cutting height.
Recycling Operation
Converting this mower to the recycling operation requires no
tools. First, STOP the engine. Raise the discharge door (A,
Figure 7) located at the rear of machine. Remove the grass
catcher (if installed). Insert the recycling plug (B) fully into
the discharge opening. Allow the discharge door to close.
NOTE: For best recycling results, cut up to a maximum of
1/3 of grass blade length and recycle ONLY when grass is
dry.
1. Set the cutting height at the highest cutting position.
2. Move the engine speed control to the “FAST” (Rabbit)
position.
3. Move the ground speed control to the slowest speed
setting.
4. Proceed mowing slowly. If the grass is very dense, raise
the cutting height to improve recycling performance.
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or service
with engine and blade running. STOP engine and blade.
Disconnect spark plug wire and secure away from spark
plug. Engine and components are HOT. Avoid serious
burns, allow sufficient time for all components to cool.
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WARNING
Stop engine and mower blade by releasing the blade
control before adjusting cutting height.
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Figure 7: Inserting the recycling plug
A
B
Figure 6: Adjusting cutting height
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Operation
Installing the Grass Catcher
1. Follow the WARNING statement found on this page.
2. Lift the discharge door (A, Figure 8) located at the rear
of the machine.
3. Install the grass catcher (B) onto the rear of the
machine. Position the rod ends (C) of the catcher frame
over the tabs (D) located at the rear of deck. Release the
discharge door, which is spring loaded, onto the top of
the grass catcher.
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or service
with engine and blade running. STOP engine and blade.
Disconnect spark plug wire and secure away from spark
plug. Engine and components are HOT. Avoid serious
burns, allow sufficient time for all components to cool.
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WARNING
DO NOT operate mower without entire grass catcher, side
chute or recycling plug in place. Grass Catcher
components are subject to deterioration during normal
use. Inspect frequently and replace worn or damaged
components immediately.
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Figure 8: Installing the Grass Catcher
A
B
D
C
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 bag before each
use. Immediately replace worn or damaged catcher bags
with only bags recommended by SNAPPER. The grass
catcher is optional equipment on some models.
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Maintenance
Maintenance - Introduction
To retain the quality of the mower, use genuine SNAPPER
replacement parts only. Contact a local SNAPPER dealer for
parts and service assistance. For the correct part or
information for a particular mower, always mention the
model and serial number.
Service - After First 5 Hours
Change Engine Oil
NOTE: Due to the location of the oil drain plug, perform the
following procedure for the easiest oil change.
1. Disconnect the spark plug wire and secure the end away
from the plug.
2. Tip the mower on its side, with the oil fill (A, Figure 9)
down. Do not tip the mower with the spark plug or car-
buretor down.
Important: Drain the fuel tank before tipping the machine.
DO NOT tip the machine with the carburetor or spark plug
down. Oil from the crankcase will saturate the air filter and
cause the engine to be hard to start or not start at all. If
contamination does occur, the air filter will have to be
replaced.
3. Place a shallow pan underneath the approximate center
of the oil fill.
4. Remove the oil fill cap and allow the oil to drain out
completely into the pan. Some oil may spill; immediately
wipe hands and engine clean with cloth rags. Dispose of
oil properly.
5. Tip the mower back up.
6. Fill the engine with oil as specified in the Engine Owner’s
Manual. Thereafter, change the oil after each 25 hours of
use.
Grease Level in Transmission
The transmission requires no lubrication or maintenance. If
transmission leaks or malfunctions, return machine to an
authorized Snapper dealer for repair.
Wheel Drive Control
The wheel drive control requires periodic adjustment to
maintain proper drive function. The adjustment is performed
with the thumbwheel located on the wheel drive control cable
and requires no tools. Refer to the section entitled “WHEEL
DRIVE CONTROL ADJUSTMENT”.
Figure 9: Draining the engine oil
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or service
with engine and blade running. STOP engine and blade.
Disconnect spark plug wire and secure away from spark
plug. Engine and components are HOT. Avoid serious
burns, allow sufficient time for all components to cool.
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Maintenance
Check Mower Blade
1. Disconnect the spark plug wire and secure the end away
from the plug.
2. Tilt the mower up on its rear wheels for access to the
blade cap screws (A, Figure 10). Do not tilt the mower
with the spark plug or carburetor down.
Important: Drain the fuel tank before tipping the mower. DO
NOT tip the machine with the carburetor or spark plug down.
Oil from the crankcase will saturate the air filter and cause
the engine to be hard to start or not start at all. If
contamination does occur, the air filter will have to be
replaced.
3. Check the torque of the blade cap screws.
Recommended torque should be 40 ft. lbs.
4. Check the blade for sharpness, wear and damage. Refer
to the Section entitled “Blade Wear Limits”.
Check Engine to Transmission Drive Belt
1. Visually check the drive belt for cracking, fraying,
severed or exposed belt strands. If worn or damaged,
replace the belt before operating the mower. Contact a
local SNAPPER dealer for parts and service assistance.
Service - Periodic
Perform all maintenance as described in the “Service
Schedule” section of this manual.
Engine
Service the engine according to the engine owner’s manual.
Air Filter
Refer to the engine owner’s manual for service instructions.
Engine Oil
Refer to the engine owner’s manual for service instructions.
Storage Procedure
Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for directions regarding
engine storage preparations. Prepare the mower for “end of
season” storage as follows:
1. Drain the fuel from the fuel tank and let the engine run
until all fuel is out of the carburetor.
2. Disconnect and remove the spark plug wire away from
the spark plug before any other preparations are made!
3. Tape all openings closed to prevent spraying water into
the exhaust or air intakes during washing.
4. Tilt the mower up on its rear wheels and thoroughly
clean the underside of the deck. Do not tilt the mower
with the spark plug or carburetor down. Scrape away
any accumulation of grass with a putty knife and/or
wire brush.
5. Lubricate all exposed metal with a light coating of oil to
prevent corrosion.
6. Loosen the handle knobs. Carefully fold the handles
forward, “flexing” the control cables to prevent cable
damage.
7. Store the mower in a shed or other dry area, protected
from weather.
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or service
with engine and blade running. STOP engine and blade.
Disconnect spark plug wire and secure away from spark
plug. Engine and components are HOT. Avoid serious
burns, allow sufficient time for all components to cool.
Wear heavy leather gloves when handling or working
around cutting blades. Blades are extremely sharp and can
cause severe injury.
!
!
Figure 10: Tightening the blade cap screw
A
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Maintenance
Mower Blade Replacement
Standard Blade Wear Limit
1. Inspect the blade (Figure 11) frequently for signs of
excessive wear or damage:
(A) New blade
(B) Wear limit (notch starts)
(C) Dangerous condition! Do not use on the mower!
Replace with a new blade.
Blade Sharpening
1. Disconnect the spark plug wire and secure the end away
from the plug.
2. Tilt the mower up on its rear wheels. Do not tilt the
mower with the spark plug or carburetor down.
Important: Drain the fuel tank before tipping the mower. DO
NOT tip the machine with the carburetor or spark plug down.
Oil from the crankcase will saturate the air filter and cause
the engine to be hard to start or not start at all. If
contamination does occur, the air filter will have to be
replaced.
3. Remove the blade (B, Figure 12).
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or service
with engine and blade running. STOP engine and blade.
Disconnect spark plug wire and secure away from spark
plug. Engine and components are HOT. Avoid serious
burns, allow sufficient time for all components to cool.
Wear heavy leather gloves when handling or working
around cutting blades. Blades are extremely sharp and can
cause severe injury.
!
!
Figure 11: Standard blade wear limits
A
B
C
WARNING
DO NOT use a cutting blade that shows signs of excessive
wear or damage. Refer to the Section entitled “MOWER
BLADE REPLACEMENT” for proper blade inspection and
service procedures.
!
!
Figure 12: Removing the mower blade
A
B
C
D
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Blade Sharpening (Continued)
4. Sharpen the blade on a grinding wheel at an angle of 22
to 28 degrees (B, Figure 13). DO NOT sharpen the blade
beyond the original cutting edge (A).
5. Check blade for balance. If necessary, correct balance by
grinding heavy end of blade.
6. Reinstall blade (B, Figure 12). Note the correct
assembly order:
(A) Blade hub
(B) Blade (flange facing down)
(C) Capscrews
(D) Nuts
7. Check torque of blade retaining cap screw.
Recommended torque should be 40 ft. lbs.
Wheel Drive Control Adjustment
(Engine To Transmission Drive Belt)
The wheel drive control requires periodic adjustment to
maintain proper engine to transmission drive belt tension.
The adjustment is located on the right handle and requires
no tools.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT operate the engine when inspecting or
adjusting the drive belt.
1. Visually check the engine drive belt for cracking, fraying,
severed or belt strands exposed. Replace the belt before
operating the mower.
2. Check for proper drive belt tension:
STOP the engine.
Shift the ground speed control to 1st and engage
the wheel drive control.
With the wheel drive control (A, Figure 14)
engaged, pull the mower handles, moving the
mower rearward.
Observe the rear wheels. If the rear wheels slide
on the surface (no rotation) the belt is properly
tensioned and the control does not require
adjustment.
3. If the rear wheels rotate, increase belt tension by
rotating the thumb screw (B) COUNTER-CLOCKWISE.
4. Turn the thumb screw one turn at a time and recheck
tension.
5. When proper belt tension has been set, operate the
machine and verify proper wheel drive control function.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT over-tighten the wheel drive control.
DO NOT operate if the control or drive does not function
properly. Contact your local SNAPPER Dealer for assistance.
IMPORTANT: If the machine creeps forward after the wheel
drive control is released, the cable is too tight and must be
readjusted to eliminate all forward movement. The machine
must not have any forward movement when the wheel drive
control is disengaged. If the wheel drive control fails to
return quickly to the “OFF” position when released, check for
a broken, binding, or kinked cable.
Figure 14: Wheel drive control adjustment
Do not sharpen
beyond original
cutting edge
22-28
0
Figure 13: Sharpening the mower blade
A
B
A
B
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or service
with engine and blade running. STOP engine and blade.
Disconnect spark plug wire and secure away from spark
plug. Engine and components are HOT. Avoid serious
burns, allow sufficient time for all components to cool.
Wear heavy leather gloves when handling or working
around cutting blades. Blades are extremely sharp and can
cause severe injury.
!
!
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Maintenance
ITEM SERVICE
PERFORMED
REF. EACH
USE
5
HRS
25
HRS
50
HRS
100
HRS
EACH
SEASON
Engine Oil Check Oil Level Page 9 X
Initial Oil Change Page 13 X
Periodic Oil Change Page 14 X*
Air Pre-Cleaner Clean Sponge Element Engine Manual X**
Air Cleaner Clean or Replace Engine Manual X**
Spark Plug Replace Engine Manual X
Engine Cooling
System
Clean Shroud and Fins Engine Manual X**
Drive Belt Check for Wear and
Tension
Page 14 X
Mower Blade Check for wear, Damage
& Replacement
Pages 12 - 16 X
Mower Deck Clean Debris
Accumulation
Page 9 X
Transmission
Grease
Check Grease Level Page 13 X X
* Change oil every 25 hours when operating under heavy load or high temperatures.
** Clean more often under dusty conditions or when air debris is present.
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PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Engine Will Not Start Using
Recoil Starter
1. Fuel tank empty. 1. Fill fuel tank with fresh fuel.
2. Engine needs choking. 2. Choke engine.
3. Spark plug wire disconnected. 3. Place spark plug wire onto spark plug.
Engine Stalls or Stops After
Running
1. Blade control is released or is not being held
securely against handle.
1. Blade control should be held securely against handle
at all times during operation of mower.
2. Fuel tank empty. 2. Fill with fuel to proper level.
3. Engine air pre-cleaner and or air cleaner dirty. 3. Clean free of all debris.
4. Spark plug defective or gap set improperly. 4. Service spark plug.
5. Water, debris or stale fuel in fuel system. 5. Drain and clean fuel system.
6. Choke on. 6. Turn off choke.
Engine Loses Power 1. Engine air pre-cleaner or air cleaner dirty. 1. Clean or replace filters.
2. Spark plug faulty. 2. Service spark plug.
3. Water, debris or stale fuel in fuel system. 3. Drain and clean fuel system.
4. Debris build-up on engine cooling screen. 4. Clean all debris from engine cooling system.
5. Choke on. 5. Turn off choke.
Excessive Vibration 1. Damaged, out of balance or bent mower blade. 1. Service mower blade.
2. Loose blade components. 2. Service and tighten loose parts.
3. Loose or missing air lift (if equipped). 3. Replace air lifts. Tighten to proper torque.
4. Lumpy or frayed belt. 4. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
Mower Will Not Move Loss Of
Traction
1. Damaged transmission 1. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
2. Drive belt requires replacement or adjustment. 2. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
3. Insufficient lubrication in transmission/differential. 3. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
Cutting Grass Improperly 1. Cutting height too low or high. 1. Adjust cutting height.
2. Engine speed too slow. 2. Move engine speed control to ‘Fast’ position.
3. Forward ground speed too fast. 3. Move ground speed control to a slower speed.
4. Cutting blade dull or damaged. 4. Sharpen cutting edges or replace blade.
Poor Grass Discharge 1. Engine speed too fast. 1. Move engine speed control to ‘Fast’ position.
2. Forward speed too fast. 2. Move ground speed control to a slower speed.
3. Grass is wet. 3. Mow when grass is dry.
4. Excessively worn or damaged blade. 4. Service mower blade.
5. Build up of grass clippings and debris under deck. 5. Clean deck.
6. Improper blade installed on deck. 6. Install proper SNAPPER blade.
7. Blade installed improperly on deck. 7. Install blade properly.
Oil Leaking 1. Leaking engine case. 1. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
2. Check and tighten drain plug.
3. Make sure dip stick or oil filler cap is securely in
place.
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BRIGGS & STRATTON POWER PRODUCTS GROUP, L.L.C. OWNER WARRANTY POLICY
LIMITED WARRANTY
Briggs & Stratton Power Products Group, LLC will repair and/or replace, free of charge, any part(s) of the equipment that is
defective in material or workmanship or both. Briggs & Stratton Corporation will repair and/or replace, free of charge, any
part(s) of the Briggs and Stratton engine* (if equipped) that is defective in material or workmanship or both. Transportation
charges on product submitted for repair or replacement under this warranty must be borne by purchaser. This warranty is
effective for the time periods and subject to the conditions stated below. For warranty service, find the nearest Authorized
Service Dealer using our dealer locator at www.BriggsandStratton.com or www.Snapper.com.
There is no other express warranty. Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose, are limited to one year from purchase or to the extent permitted by law. Liability for incidental or consequential
damages are excluded to the extent exclusion is permitted by law.
Some states or countries do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some states or countries do
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation and 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
or country to country.
WARRANTY PERIOD
The warranty period begins on the date of purchase by the first retail consumer or commercial end user, and continues for the
period of time stated above. “Consumer use” means personal residential household use by a retail consumer. “Commercial
use” means all other uses, including use for commercial, income producing or rental purposes. Once product has experienced
commercial use, it shall thereafter be considered as commercial use for purposes of this warranty.
No warranty registration is necessary to obtain warranty on Briggs & Stratton products. Save your proof of purchase receipt. If you
do not provide proof of the initial purchase date at the time warranty service is requested, the manufacturing date of the product will
be used to determine warranty eligibility.
ABOUT YOUR WARRANTY
We welcome warranty repair and apologize to you for being inconvenienced. Warranty service is available only through servicing
dealers authorized by Briggs & Stratton or BSPPG, LLC.
Most warranty repairs are handled routinely, but sometimes requests for warranty service may not be appropriate. This warranty
only covers defects in materials or workmanship. It does not cover damage caused by improper use or abuse, improper
maintenance or repair, normal wear and tear, or stale or unapproved fuel.
Improper Use and Abuse - The proper, intended use of this product is described in the Operator’s Manual. Using the product in
a way not described in the Operator’s Manual or using the product after it has been damaged will void your warranty. Warranty is
not allowed if the serial number on the product has been removed or the product has been altered or modified in any way, or if the
product has evidence of abuse such as impact damage, or water/chemical corrosion damage.
Improper Maintenance or Repair - This product must be maintained according to the procedures and schedules provided in the
Operator’s Manual, and serviced or repaired using genuine Briggs & Stratton parts. Damage caused by lack of maintenance or use
of non-original parts is not covered by warranty.
Normal Wear - Like all mechanical devices, your unit is subject to wear even when properly maintained. This warranty does not
cover repairs when normal use has exhausted the life of a part or the equipment. Maintenance and wear items such as filters,
belts, cutting blades, and brake pads (engine brake pads are covered) are not covered by warranty due to wear characteristics
alone, unless the cause is due to defects in material or workmanship.
Stale Fuel - In order to function correctly, this product requires fresh fuel that conforms to the criteria specified in the Operator’s
Manual. Damage caused by stale fuel (carburetor leaks, clogged fuel tubes, sticking valves, etc) is not covered by warranty.
* Applies to Briggs and Stratton engines only. Warranty coverage of non-Briggs and Stratton engines is provided by the engine manufacturer.
Item Consumer Use Commercial Use:
Equipment 2 Years 1 Year
Engine* 2 Years 1 Year
Battery 1 Year 1 Year
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