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Snapper 1650 - Tractor Operation; Pre-Starting Inspection

Snapper 1650
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TRACTOR
OPERATION
Read
these
instructions
carefully
before
operating
Tractorl
Become
thoroughly
familiar
with
all
con¬
trols
and
their
operating
characteristics.
TAKE
TIME
TO
BE
SAFEI
1.
Dipstick
and
Fill
Point
2.
Drain
Plug
Underneath
Engine
1.
Fuel
Shut-Off
Valve
3.
Fuel
In-Line
Filter
2.
Fuel
Tank
4.
Air
Cleaner
PRE-STARTING
INSPECTION
IMPORTANT:
Carefully
check
Tractor,
giving
special
attention
to
lubrication,
before
start¬
ing
engine!
An
inadequately
filled
crankcase
can
quickly
damage
an
engine.
Check
following:
1.
Remove
dipstick.
No.
1,
Fig.
8,
wipe
carefully
with
clean
cloth,
then
replace
in
filler
hole,
push¬
ing
it
all
the
way
in.
Remove
and
check
oil
level.
If
not
to
full
mark,
fill
to
this
point.
DO
NOT
OVER¬
FILL.
Use
only
lubricants
recommended
in
"Lubri¬
cation"
Section.
With
proper
oil
level,
dipstick
will
indicate
excessive
oil
level
when
dipstick
is
re¬
moved
after
stopping
engine.
Wipe
off
and
reinsert
dipstick
and
remove
again
to
check.
NOTE:
After
first
five
hours
of
operation
with
a
new
engine,
drain
and
refill
crankcase
as
recommended.
See
Page
16.
2.
Check
oil
level
of
transmission
rear
axle,
filling
if
needed.
NOTE:
After
10
hours
of
operation,
remove
and
replace
oil
filter,
Fig.
14
and
Page
16,
on
side
of
transmission
under
left
rear
fender.
Refill
with
oil
as
recommended
in
"Lubrication"
Section,
Page
16.
3.
Fill
fuel
tank
with
clean,
fresh,
unleaded
(preferred)
or
regular
grade
gasoline.
A
CAUTION:
Never
smoke
when
fill¬
ing
fuel
tank.
Never
fill
tank
near
sparks
or
flame.
If
fuel
is
spilled
on
Tractor,
wipe
up
and
allow
time
to
evaporate
before
attempting
to
start
engine.
4.
I
f
there
are
traces
of
dirt,
water
or
other
con¬
taminants
in
fuel,
as
visible
through
transparent
case
containing
in-line
filter,
No.
3,
Fig.
9,
close
fuel
shut
off
valve,
No.
1,
and
remove
and
replace
in-line
filter.
Make
certain
valve
is
open
at
least
two
rull
turns
before
attempting
to
start
engine.
OPERATING
TIPS
CAUTION:
Never
operate
Tractor
nor
any
power
driven
attachments
with
shields
or
guards
removed.
Operate
Tractor
at
3/4
to
full
throttle
for
first
five
hours.
It
should
be
under
full
load
(such
as
with
Rotary
Mower
in
operation)
during
entire
break-in
period.
Always
maintain
sufficient
engine
speed
to
pre¬
vent
lugging.
Required
engine
speed
will
vary
with
implement
or
load.
Maintain
safe
operating
speeds
at
all
times
in
relation
to
ground
conditions.
When
leaving
Tractor
seat,
always
turn
off
en¬
gine,
make
sure
all
controls
are
in
"Neutral"
or
"Off"
position,
engage
parking
brake
and
remove
key.
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