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Snapper IRT4 1 Series
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OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS/SERVICE
FIGURE
8
6.
ROUGH
TERRAIN
HINT:
If
tilling
over
very
rough,
uneven
ground,
till
at
light
depth
setting
on
the
first
path
to
smooth
the
surface.
On
espe¬
cially
rough
terrain,
the
tiller
could
hang
up
under¬
neath
with
the
wheels
spinning
free.
Under
this
condition,
lift
the
handle
bar,
then
turn
the
tiller
diagonally
across
the
rise
to
gain
traction.
SERVICE
PARTS
&
ASSISTANCE
To
retain
the
original
quality
of
your
Tiller,
use
only
gen^^^
SNAPPER
replacement
parts.
Specify
the
model
and
serial
number
as
found
on
the
nameplate
of
your
Tiller
when
contacting
your
SNAPPER
Dealer
for
parts
or
service
assistance.
Only
numbers
of
certain
routine
service
parts
are
listed
in
this
manual.
Your
SNAPPER
Dealer
has
a
complete
listing
of
all
compo¬
nents.
For
engine
parts,
look
for
the
engine
manufac¬
turer’s
dealers
under
the
heading
ENGINES
-
gasoline
in
the
yellow
pages
of
your
telephone
directory.
SNAPPER
Dealers
are
listed
under
LAWN
MOWERS.
STANDING
TILLER
ON
END
CAUTION:
If
the
fuel
tank
is
over
one-half
full
when
the
tiller
is
placed
on
end,
gasoline
may
leak
from
the
carburetor
vent
hole
and
drip
down
the
outside
of
the
engine
causing
a
potential
fire
hazard!
Gasoline
may
also
leak
unnoticed
into
the
engine
cylinder
causing
engine
damage.
Take
the
necessary
steps
to
prevent
fuel
leakage
before
standing
tiller
on
end.
Any
draining
or
transfer
of
fuel
must
be
done
outside
with
the
engine
cool
and
away
from
ignition
sources.
If
the
tiller
is
stored
on
end
for
any
length
of
time,
check
for
oil
leakage.
o
SERVICE
NOTE:
Since
a
tiller
normally
operates
under
extremely
dusty
or
dirty
conditions,
the
air
cleaner,
engine
oil
and
cooling
fins
must
be
serviced
as
specified
in
the
engine
manual
at
frequent
inter¬
vals.
The
tiller
itself
should
be
serviced
as
follows:
ENGINE
SERVICE:
Refer
to
the
engine
owner's
manual
for
details.
Engine
oil
is
drained
by
removing
front
filler
plug
and
standing
tiller
on
end.
WARNING!
NEVER
STAND
THE
TILLER
ON
END
WITH
THE
ENGINE
RUNNING!
Stop
the
engine
and
disconnect
the
spark
plug
wire
to
prevent
accidental
starting
before
standing
on
end.
TILLER
LUBRICATION
CHAIN
CASE:
Check
the
level
of
the
grease
in
the
chain
case
at
the
beginning
of
each
tilling
season.
Check
by
removing
the
plastic
plug
located
beside
the
axle
shaft
on
the
lower
left
hand
side.
The
level
should
be
up
to
the
edge
of
the
opening.
To
add
grease,
re¬
move
the
filler
plug
located
just
forward
of
the
pulley
shaft
on
the
R.H.
side.
Add
SNAPPER
0
grease
as
needed
to
bring
level
up
to
bottom
edge
of
the
cheeky
plug
opening.
The
total
capacity
of
the
case
is
about
1
U.S.
Standard
quart
-
do
not
exceed
this
amount.
Reinstall
plugs
after
checking.
See
Figure
9.
6

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Snapper IRT4 1 Series Specifications

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BrandSnapper
ModelIRT4 1 Series
CategoryTiller
LanguageEnglish

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