Snapper 7800785, 7800784, 7800786 manual Engine Manual Start, Housing. Never allow rope to snap back

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Operation

Starting and Operation (Continued)

Engine (Electric Start) (Continued)

8.Should the battery be too weak to start the engine, refer to the Section entitled “Engine (Manual Start)” to manually start the electric start engines.

9.On Model 3317524BVE, the engine is equipped with a fuel shut-off solenoid. If the battery is dead, the engine can be started with the recoil back-up starter if the engine speed control is in the choke position (HOT engine or COLD engine).

Engine (Manual Start)

A

B

IMPORTANT: When the key is turned to “ON”, and the recoil handle is pulled, the engine will turn over, but will not start unless the Clutch/Brake Pedal is pressed all the way down with the Park Brake engaged, and the Blade Lever is in the “Off” position.

Figure 8: Setting the park brake

4.Move the engine speed control (A, Figure 6) to the choke position (B) to start a cold engine.

5. Turn the key (A, Figure 9) to the “ON” position.

 

Reprod

 

 

Start the engine as follows:

uction

 

 

 

 

1. Move the transmission shift lever to the (N) Neutral

 

position. Refer to the section entitled “Wheel Drive”.

A

 

 

 

IMPORTANT: DO NOT start the engine with the transmission

 

shift lever in a drive position.

 

 

 

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WARNING

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It is possible to start the engine with the transmission

 

 

 

shift lever in a drive position. Follow starting instructi ns

 

 

carefully.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Make certain the Blade Lever (A, Figure 4) is in the

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 9: Key

“OFF” position.

3. Press the Clutch/Brake Pedal (A, Figure 8) all the way

6. Pull the starter rope, located on the engine recoil, with a

down, move the park brake latch (B) ov r, and l ase

smooth, even motion until the engine starts.

the clutch/brake pedal to set the park brake.

 

 

NOTE: Always guide the starter rope back into the recoil

 

housing. Never allow rope to snap back.

 

After the engine starts, move the engine speed control

 

to the “FAST” position.

 

7. Allow a brief warm-up until the engine runs smooth.

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Contents Not For Manual No Rev. ‘-’Equipment EngineTable of Contents Operator Safety Protection for Children Protection against TipoversPreparation From Previous ColumnProtection against Tipovers Operation Safe Handling of GasolineTowing Maintenance Remove Battery Before Starting Height of Cut Safety PanelDecal Identification Battery Warning Reverse LockoutParking Brake Features and Controls Park Brake Latch Fuel TankOperation Before Starting To avoid damaging the emissions systemOperation Starting and Operation Engine Electric StartCarefully Make certain the Blade Lever A, is OFF position Start, release the key, make sure the Clutch/Brake Pedal isHousing. Never allow rope to snap back Engine Manual StartMower Blade Wheel DriveReproduction Figu Engagi g the clutch/brake pedal Operation Stopping Engine Wheel Drive, BladeFigu 15 St ppi g the mower blade ProceCutting Height Adjustment Re 18 Cutting height adjustmentStopping Engine, Wheel Drive BladeReverse Lockout Mechanism Reverse Lockout Mechanism OverrideAte blades in reverse. Stop BLADES, Look and see While backingMaintenance Maintenance Chart Tractor and Mower EngineMaintenance Service Engine Air CleanerCheck Mower Blade Change Engine OilService Brake / Park Brake Check the Blade Drive BeltBlade Brake Safety Interlock System Checks Check EngineReverse Lockout Mechanism Lubrication Grease FittingsClean Mower Deck Mower Deck Linkage Lubrication Mower Deck LevelnessFront Wheel Bearing Lubrication Mower Blade Spindle LubricationAdditional engine service Rear Axle Bearing LubricationInspect for lubricant on the internal parts Replace with a new plugStorage Out of Season Fuel FilterRepro Duction Avoi Damaging the emissions system Engine Adjustments and Repair Blade Brake AdjustmentAutomatic Blade Brake should stop the blades wi hin Re 31 Measuring blade brake clearanceMower Deck Adjustment Side-To-Side Levelness Mower Deck Adjustment Front-to-Rear LevelnessMower Drive Belt Adjustment Es ot have slack adjustmentRemove the mower drive belt cover. Refer to the sec Tion entitled Check Mower Drive BeltService Brake / Park Brake Adjustment Bottom of the housingRear Engine Rider Drive Components Measurement should be 3/4Mower Blade Replacement Blade Wear LimitsMower Drive Belt Replacement Belt ReplacementBelt Removal Ut ng f 30 inch decksBattery Battery RemovalBattery Installation Fig re 49 Battery connectionsBattery Charging Battery StorageCharge the battery. Refer to the section entitled Troubleshooting Adjust side to side level Move lever to the on positionWarranty Warranty PeriodSlope Guide Common Service Parts Power Rating2811524BV 2812524BVE 3014524BVE 3317524BVE

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