Snapper 1700, 2700, 400 How and When to Water, Fertilize & Aerate, How High To Mow the Grass

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Lawn Care

 

& Mowing Information

How and When to Water,

HOW TO WATER YOUR LAWN

Fertilize & Aerate

The best method of watering a lawn

Most lawns are watered too often,

is to imitate a slow, soaking rain,

applying about 1 inch of water.

but with too little water. However

HOW TO FERTILIZE YOUR LAWN

too much water can allow develop-

Fertilizing with a slow-release fertiliz-

ment of diseases with your lawn. It is

best to water the lawn only when

er provides missing nutrients which

necessary, and then to water it

help create slow, even growth.

slowly, evenly, and deeply—imitat-

Remember that over-fertilizing can

ing a slow, soaking rain.

cause harm, and that most fertilizing

WHEN TO WATER YOUR LAWN

should be applied in the spring so

that it will release into the lawn

When the lawn begins to wilt, the

through the summer.

grass’s color dulls, or footprints stay compressed for

AERATING YOUR LAWN

more than a few seconds, the lawn is beginning to dry

Consider aerating your lawn in spring. Using an aerator

out, and needs additional moisture. The best time to

water is early morning to allow the water to soak deeply

to remove cores of soil from the lawn increases the

into the lawn and reduce the amount that evaporates in

speed of clipping decomposition and encourages deeper

the hot afternoon sun.

root growth by opening up the soil and permitting greater

 

movement of water, fertilizer and air.

How High To Mow the Grass

Cutting the grass too short causes weak, thin grass plants, which are easily damaged by dry periods and pests.

Letting grass grow a bit longer—especially when it is hot and dry—reduces heat build-up, preserves needed moisture and protects the grass from heat damage and other problems.

Cutting off too much at one time shocks the plant’s growth system and weakens the grass plants. A good rule of thumb is the 1/3 rule: to cut no more than one third of the grass height, and never more than 1 inch at a time.

Cut less than

1/3 Optimal cutting point at less than 1/3 from top of grass blade

Cutting down to this area contributes to

thatch problems

Cut Here On

Cut

First Pass

Here On

 

Second

 

Pass

 

 

Tall Grass Requires Incremental Cutting

For extremely tall grass, set the cutting height at maxi- mum for the first pass, and then reset it to the desired height and mow a second or third time.

Don’t cover the grass surface with a heavy layer of clippings.

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1700, 2700, 400 specifications

The Snapper series of mowers, including the Snapper 1700, 2700, and 400 models, represents a blend of power, efficiency, and innovative technology designed for lawn care enthusiasts and professionals alike. Each model offers unique features tailored to meet diverse mowing needs, ensuring top performance and ease of use.

The Snapper 1700 is ideal for residential yards and smaller properties. It is equipped with a reliable engine that delivers smooth, consistent power to tackle various grass types. The mower features a compact design, making it easy to maneuver around obstacles such as flower beds and trees. One of its standout attributes is the innovative easy-to-use height adjustment mechanism, allowing users to effortlessly change cutting heights to best suit their lawn conditions. Additionally, the Snapper 1700 boasts a robust cutting deck that ensures an even cut, resulting in a professional-grade finish.

The Snapper 2700 is a step up from the 1700, designed for users who require more power and capacity. This model comes with a larger cutting width, allowing for quicker mowing of expansive lawns. Enhanced features include an advanced mower deck technology that optimizes grass clipping discharge, helps to reduce clumping, and improves overall efficiency. The Snapper 2700 also incorporates ergonomic controls, providing comfort during prolonged use, and its durable construction ensures longevity. Furthermore, its rear-wheel drive system enhances traction, particularly on uneven terrain.

For those managing larger properties or commercial landscapes, the Snapper 400 offers premium performance and advanced technology. This model features a high-powered engine for maximum cutting performance, even in challenging conditions. The Snapper 400 is equipped with an intuitive digital display, providing essential information such as battery life and maintenance reminders, ensuring optimal performance over time. The mower's heavy-duty frame and reinforced deck enhance durability, making it suitable for rigorous tasks. It also boasts an innovative mulching capability, enabling users to finely chop grass clippings and return them to the soil as nutrient-rich mulch.

In summary, the Snapper 1700, 2700, and 400 models cater to a wide range of lawn care needs, from small yards to expansive landscapes. Each model combines innovative features, advanced technology, and durable construction, making them reliable choices for homeowners and professionals seeking superior mowing solutions.