Snapper 355Z manual Proper Mulching, Attaching a Trailer

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Proper Mulching

Mulching consists of a mower deck which cuts and recuts clippings into tiny particles and which then blows them down INTO the lawn. These tiny particles decompose rapidly into by-products your lawn can use. UNDER PROPER CONDITIONS, your mulching mower will virtually eliminate noticeable clippings on the lawn surface.

NOTE: When mulching under heavy cutting conditions, a rumbling sound may be present and is normal.

MULCHING REQUIRES EXCELLENT MOWING CONDITIONS

Mulching mowers cannot function properly if the grass is wet, or if the grass is simply to high to cut. Even more than normal mowing, mulching requires that the grass be dry and the the appropriate amount is cut.

Do not use the mower as a mulching mower during the first two or three mowings in the spring. The long grass blades, quick growth, and often wetter conditions are more suitable for broadcasting (side-discharging) or grass bagging operation.

ENGINE SPEED & GROUND SPEED FOR BROADCASTING

Use full engine throttle matched with a slow ground speed so that clippings will be finely cut. Ground speed while mulching should be HALF of the speed that would be used when broadcasting (side discharging) under similar conditions. Since mulching requires more horsepower than broadcasting, using a slower ground speed is vitally important for proper mulching operation.

HOW MUCH GRASS TO MULCH

The best mulching action typically results from cutting only the top 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch of grass blade. This provides short clippings which decompose properly (much more quickly than longer clippings). The ideal cutting height will vary with climate, time of year, and quality of your lawn. We recommend that you experiment with both the cutting height and ground speed until you achieve the best cut. Start with a high cutting height and using progressively lower settings until you find a cutting height that is matched to your mowing conditions and preferences.

Attaching a Trailer

The maximum weight of a towed trailer should be less than 200 lbs (91kg). Secure the trailer with a appropriately sized clevis pin (A, Figure 23) and clip (B).

Excessive towed loads can cause loss of traction and loss of control on slopes. Reduce towed weight when operating on slopes. The surface being driven on greatly impacts traction and stability. Wet or slippery surfaces can greatly reduce traction and the ability to stop or turn. Carefully evaluate the surface conditions before operating the unit and trailer, and never operate on slopes greater than 10°. See SLOPE OPERATION and TOWED EQUIPMENT in the safety section of this manual for additional safety information.

A

B

Figure 23. Trailer Weight Recommendations

A.Clevis Pin

B.Clip

Figure 22. Mulching Action

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Where to Find Us Mower EngineDate Purchased Table of Contents Safety Operating Safety Read the ManualChildren Slope Operation Thrown ObjectsMoving Parts Fuel and Maintenance Retaining Walls, Drop-offs, and WaterEnclosed Areas Important cautions or warnings which must be followed Wear hearing protection when operating this machineGeneral Operation Transporting and StorageEmissions Slope OperationTowed Equipment RIDE-ON Units ChildrenService and Maintenance Service & MaintenanceSafe Handling of Gasoline 5100093 Decal Safety DecalsIdentification Tags North American Models Operational Safety ChecksAbcde KLM no Pqrst Safety IconsParts Bag Contents AssemblyInstall the Ground Speed / Steering Control Levers Lever Alignment AdjustmentAs shown in Figure Repeat process for other side of unit Seat & Safety Switch Assembly Seat AdjustmentSeat Position Adjustment Battery Safety Rules Charge The BatteryHow to Prepare the Engine Check Tire PressuresTire Pressure Ground Speed / Steering Control Levers Features and ControlsIgnition Switch Control FunctionsHour Meter PTO SwitchSeat Adjustment Lever Mower Height of Cut AdjustmentGeneral Operating Safety OperationChecks Before Starting Pushing the Rider by Hand Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn it toStarting the Engine Stopping the Rider and EngineReverse Travel Practice Zero-Turn Driving PracticeSmooth Travel Forward Travel PracticeExecuting Turns Practice Turning Around a CornerPractice Turning In Place Executing an End-Of-Row Zero TurnReinstall the mower deck guards Mower Removal and InstallationInstallation Install the roller bar connecting rod M and the hair pinTall Grass Requires Incremental Cutting MowingMowing Recommendations Height of GrassAlways start mowing on a smooth, level area When and How Often to MowMowing Patterns Mowing Methods Proper Broadcast MowingAttaching a Trailer Proper MulchingEngine Maintenance Items MaintenanceSafety Items Rider Maintenance ItemsControl handle pivots Discharge chute hinge LubricationGrease OilMower blade is bent or broken Servicing The Mower BladesInspecting the Mower Blades Never weld or straighten bent mower bladesBalancing the Mower Blade Nail Reinstalling the Mower BladesFuel Filter Engine Maintenance Adding FuelChange Engine Oil & Filter Oil Drain Tube Oil Filter Cap Change Engine Oil & FilterChange Interval Every 200 Hours Check / Fill Transmission OilTransmission Oil Filter Change Oil Type 20W-50 conventional detergent motor oilBattery Maintenance Cleaning the Battery and Cables Battery ChargingStorage Speed Balancing Adjustment Cutting Height AdjustmentNeutral Adjustment Parking Brake Adjustment Blade Brake Check PTO Clutch AdjustmentMower Deck Leveling Perform these adjustments on a flat level surfaceBelts Over Pulleys Mower Belt ReplacementReinstall the PTO drive belt Hydraulic Pump Drive Belt ReplacementTroubleshooting the Rider Troubleshooting WarningTroubleshooting the Mower Rider TroubleshootingStreaking Troubleshooting Common Cutting Problems355ZB2654 SpecificationsProduct Specifications Engine Power Rating InformationIndentification Disclaimer of Warranty Year Limited Warranty