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Snapper 14 Series Operator's Manual

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Section
III-
MAINTENANCE
C.
M
OWER
DECK
1.
Clean
all
grass
clippings
and
debris
from
deck.
2.
Perform
maintenance
and
lubrication
as
de¬
scribed
in
3.3
AFTER
EVERY
25
OPERATING
HOURS.
3.5
EVERY
TWO
YEARS
In
addition
to
regular
maintenance,
the
following
components
of
the
Rear
Engine
Rider
should
be
carefully
inspected
every
two
years
for
wear
or
dam¬
age.
Replace
worn
or
damaged
parts
with
genuine
SNAPPER
replacement
parts
available
from
an
au¬
thorized
SNAPPER
dealer.
A.
All
bushings
and
pivot
areas.
B.
King
pin/Axles.
C.
transmission
shift
lever
and
detent.
D.
Clutch
disc.
E.
Yoke.
F.
Mower
deck
linkage
and
pivot
areas.
3.6
STORAGE
(OUT
OF
SEASON)
If
desired,
the
Rear
Engine
Rider
can
be
stored
on
the
rear
bumper.
Perform
the
following
procedures
to
in¬
sure
the
Rear
Engine
Rider
will
operate
properly
when
taken
out
of
storage.
A.
Thoroughly
clean
the
Rear
Engine
Rider
removing
all
grass
clippings
and
debris.
B.
Perform
maintenance
and
lubrication
as
described
in
3.3
AFTER
EVERY
25
OPERATING
HOURS.
C.
Drain
fuel
from
fuel
tank.
D.
Turn
fuel
valve
to
"OFF".
E.
Start
engine
and
allow
it
to
run
until
engine
runs
out
of
fuel.
This
allows
the
carburetor
and
fuel
system
to
remain
clean
during
storage.
F.
Remove
battery.
See
4.6,
D.
BATTERY
STOR¬
AGE.
G.
Close
vent
on
fuel
filler
cap.
H.
Carefully
stand
Rear
Engine
Rider
on
rear
bumper
in
desired
location
for
storage.
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Snapper 14 Series Specifications

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BrandSnapper
Model14 Series
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish

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