Snapper LT-200 manual Fuse Replacement, Mower Adjustments, Gauge Wheels Select Models

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Troubleshooting, Adjustment, & Service

Fuse Replacement

The fuse is a 20-amp blade type automotive fuse located behind the battery on the steering tower. Replace only with the same rated fuse, 20-amp.

To replace the fuse:

1.Open the hood and locate the fuse holder (B, Figure 36) and fuse (A). Attached to the steering tower.

2.Hold the fuse holder (B) and pull out the fuse (A).

3.Inspect the fuse for a broken fusible link. See figure 37. Replace fuse if connection is broken. If you are not sure if the fusible link is broken replace fuse.

4.Hold the fuse holder (B, Figure 36) and insert new fuse (A) until it is seated properly.

B

A

Figure 36. Fuse

A.Fuse, 20-amp

B.Fuse Holder

Solid Fusible Link

Broken Fusible Link

 

 

 

 

 

Mower Adjustments

Gauge Wheels (Select Models)

The mower gauge wheels can be placed in two positions depending on the height of cut. When using higher cutting heights, set the wheels in the lower position. When using lower cutting heights, set the wheels in the upper position. Do not allow wheels to remain on the ground constantly while mowing. To adjust:

1.Remove the locknut (B, Figure 38), gauge wheel (C), washers (D), and shoulder bolt (E). Change position of gauge wheel to desired height.

2.Insert shoulder bolt (E) through washers (D) gauge wheel (C), and gauge wheel bracket (A). Secure with locknut (B). Repeat steps 1 & 2 for all gauge wheels.

A B

Figure 37. Blade Type Fuse

A.Good Fuse with Solid Fusible link

B.No Good Fuse with Broken Fusible link

A

B

D

E

C

Figure 38. Fixed Bracket Gauge Wheel Adjustment

A.Gauge Wheel Bracket

B.Locknut

C.Gauge Wheel

D.Washer

E.Shoulder Bolt

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