Snapper 3011523BV Service Annually, Every Two Years, Storage Out of Season, Fuel Filter

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Maintenance (Continued)

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WARNING

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1.

All bushings and pivot areas.

2.

Check both front wheel king pins.

DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance, service or

3.

Transmission shift lever and detent.

repairs with the engine running. STOP engine. STOP blade.

4.

Clutch disc.

Engage parking brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug

5.

Clutch yoke.

wire from spark plug and secure away from plug. Engine

6.

Mower deck linkage and pivot areas.

and components are HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow all

Replace worn or damaged parts with genuine SNAPPER

parts to cool before working on machine. Fuel Filler Cap

replacement parts available from an authorized SNAPPER

and vent must be closed securely to prevent fuel spillage.

dealer.

 

 

 

 

 

Maintenance

Service - Annually

Engine

Perform all maintenance as specified in “MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE” Section of this manual.

Fuel Filter

IMPORTANT: Service the fuel filter on a COLD ENGINE ONLY!

IMPORTANT: To stop the flow of fuel, the fuel tank (C, Figure 30) may be removed from the bracket and set on the floor so the fuel level will be below the filter. Refer to the section entitled “REMOVING FUEL TANK”.

1.Remove the hose clamps (B, Figure 30) from the fuel filter (A).

2.Remove the fuel lines from filter. Discard the filter.

3.Install a new fuel filter.

4.Reinstall the fuel tank into the bracket (if removed).

5.Carefully reinstall the fuel clamps.

6.Check the fuel system for leaks.

Every Two Years

In addition to regular maintenance, the following components of the Rear Engine Rider should be carefully inspected every two years for wear or damage.

Storage (Out of Season)

If desired, the Rear Engine Rider can be stored on the rear bumper. Perform the following proce

dures to insure the Rear Engine Rider will operate properly when taken out of storage.

1.Thoroughly clean the Rear Engine Rider by removing all grass clippings and debris.

2.Perform maintenance and lubrication as required.

3.Drain the fuel from the fuel tank.

4.Start the engine and allow it to run until the engine runs out of fuel. This allows the carburetor and fuel system to remain clean during storage.

5.Remove the battery. Refer to the section entitled “BAT-

TERY STORAGE”.

6.Close the vent on the fuel filler cap.

7.Carefully stand the Rear Engine Rider on its rear bumper in the desired location for storage.

Removing the Fuel Tank

NOTE: Before removing the fuel tank from the rear engine rider, move the rider outdoors where fumes can easily dissipate.

1.From the left side of the machine, pull the fuel tank (A, Figure 31) straight up and away from the fuel tank bracket (B).

2.Holding the fuel tank, remove the fuel filler cap (C) and pour any remaining fuel into an approved container.

C

C

B

A

A

B

Figure 30: Replacing the fuel filter

Figure 31: Removing the fuel tank

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Contents Series Date of Purchase Retailer Retailers Phone Number Equipment EngineSnapper is a trademark Simplicity Manufacturing, IncTable of Contents Protection for Children Protection against TipoversPreparation Do not allow pre-teenage children to operate machineSafe Handling of Gasoline OperationMaintenance TowingFuel Tank Features and ControlsFeatures and Controls Fuel filler cap A, is tight, and the vent B is OPERATOR’S Seat AdjustmentOperation Pre-Start Check List Operation Starting and Operation Engine Electric StartEngine runs smooth On Next OperationSetting the park brake Engine Manual StartWheel Drive OperationMower Blade Stopping Engine Wheel Drive, Blade Stop the engine by turning the key A, to the OFF positionCutting Height Adjustment Operation Stopping Engine, Wheel DriveBlade Park BrakeOperation Reverse Lockout Mechanism Reverse Lockout Mechanism OverrideAte blades in reverse. Stop BLADES, Look and see While backingIntroduction MaintenanceService After the First 5 Hours Service Brake / Park Brake Blade Drive Belt ReplacementCheck the Blade Drive Belt Blade Brake Safety Interlock System Checks Check Engine Reverse Lockout Mechanism Lubrication Grease FittingsService Every 25 Operating Hours Differential / Chain Case Lubrication Engine ServiceRear Axle Bearing Lubrication Service Annually Every Two YearsStorage Out of Season Removing the Fuel TankEngine Adjustments and Repair Mower Deck and Component AdjustmentsBlade Brake Adjustment Reinstall the belt cover and tighten the bolts securelyMower Deck Adjustment Side-To-Side Levelness Mower Deck Adjustment Front-to-Rear LevelnessMower Drive Belt Adjustment For 28 & 30 Decks Only Service BRAKE/PARK Brake AdjustmentMove the blade lever up and over to the on position To the rear main caseRear Engine Rider Drive Components Measurement should be 3/4Signs of excessive wear or damage Blade Sharpening Mower Blade ReplacementBlade Wear Limits Remove the idler A, Figures 46 Belt ReplacementBelt Removal Battery Battery RemovalBattery Installation Slide the battery partially into the battery housingBattery Service Battery StorageNew Battery Preparation Battery TestingDescription of Kit Models Used on Snapper Rear Engine Rider AccessoriesBattery Condition Chart Maintenance Service Schedule SeasonMaintenance Maintenance/Replacement Parts Stop TroubleshootingProblem Probable Cause Corrective Action Move lever to the on position Year Limited Warranty Slope Guide Page Page Page Page Product Specifications Common Service Parts2811523BV 2812523BVE Snapper Products Macon Street McDonough, GA