Snapper 3011523BV specifications Mower Blade Replacement, Blade Wear Limits

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Maintenance (Continued)

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WARNING

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4.

Remove the bolts (B, Figure 43), washers (C) and nuts

 

(D) securing the mower blade (A) to the spindle.

DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance, service or

5.

Inspect the condition of the blade (Figure 42).

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

6.

If the blade is in good condition, sharpen at 22 to 28

Engage parking brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug

 

degrees (B, Figure 44). DO NOT sharpen beyond exist-

wire from spark plug and secure away from plug. Engine

 

ing cutting edge (A).

and components are HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow all

7.

Check blade balance after sharpening. If necessary, cor-

parts to cool before working on machine. Fuel Filler Cap

 

rect blade balance by grinding the heavy end of the

and vent must be closed securely to prevent fuel spillage.

 

blade.

 

 

 

8.

Reinstall the blade. Torque the blade mounting bolts to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the recommended range of 30 to 40 ft. lbs.

Mower Blade Replacement

Blade Wear Limits

 

1. Inspect the blade frequently for signs of excessive wear

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or damage (Figure 42):

C

(A) New blade;

 

(B) Wear limit (notch starts);

 

(C) Dangerous condition - do not use on mower!

 

Replace with new blade.

 

A

 

 

B

A

B

Figure 43: Removing the mower blade

 

 

 

C

 

 

 

 

 

 

B

 

Figure 42: Mower blade wear limits

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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WARNING

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Wear heavy leather gloves when handling or working

 

 

 

around cutting blades. Blades are extremely sharp and can

 

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cause severe injury. DO NOT use a cutting blade that shows

 

 

 

signs of excessive wear or damage.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blade Sharpening

 

 

 

Figure 44: Sharpening the mower blade

1.Follow the WARNING statement found on this page.

2.Check the fuel level in the tank. If over 3/4 full, remove the tank. Refer to the section entitled “REMOVING FUEL TANK”. If 3/4 or less, proceed to the next step.

3.Carefully stand the Rear Engine Rider on its rear bumper.

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Contents Series Engine Date of Purchase Retailer Retailers Phone Number EquipmentSnapper is a trademark Simplicity Manufacturing, IncTable of Contents Protection against Tipovers Protection for ChildrenPreparation Do not allow pre-teenage children to operate machineOperation Safe Handling of GasolineTowing MaintenanceFeatures and Controls Features and ControlsFuel Tank Operation Pre-Start Check List OPERATOR’S Seat AdjustmentFuel filler cap A, is tight, and the vent B is Engine Electric Start Operation Starting and OperationEngine runs smooth On Next OperationEngine Manual Start Setting the park brakeMower Blade OperationWheel Drive Stop the engine by turning the key A, to the OFF position Stopping Engine Wheel Drive, BladeOperation Stopping Engine, Wheel Drive Cutting Height AdjustmentBlade Park BrakeReverse Lockout Mechanism Override Operation Reverse Lockout MechanismAte blades in reverse. Stop BLADES, Look and see While backingService After the First 5 Hours MaintenanceIntroduction Blade Drive Belt Replacement Service Brake / Park BrakeCheck the Blade Drive Belt Blade BrakeCheck Engine Safety Interlock System ChecksReverse Lockout Mechanism Lubrication Grease FittingsService Every 25 Operating Hours Rear Axle Bearing Lubrication Engine ServiceDifferential / Chain Case Lubrication Every Two Years Service AnnuallyStorage Out of Season Removing the Fuel TankMower Deck and Component Adjustments Engine Adjustments and RepairBlade Brake Adjustment Reinstall the belt cover and tighten the bolts securelyMower Deck Adjustment Front-to-Rear Levelness Mower Deck Adjustment Side-To-Side LevelnessService BRAKE/PARK Brake Adjustment Mower Drive Belt Adjustment For 28 & 30 Decks OnlyMove the blade lever up and over to the on position To the rear main caseMeasurement should be 3/4 Rear Engine Rider Drive ComponentsBlade Wear Limits Mower Blade ReplacementSigns of excessive wear or damage Blade Sharpening Belt Removal Belt ReplacementRemove the idler A, Figures 46 Battery Removal BatteryBattery Installation Slide the battery partially into the battery housingBattery Storage Battery ServiceNew Battery Preparation Battery TestingBattery Condition Chart Snapper Rear Engine Rider AccessoriesDescription of Kit Models Used on Season Maintenance Service ScheduleMaintenance Maintenance/Replacement Parts Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingStop Move lever to the on position Year Limited Warranty Slope Guide Page Page Page Page Common Service Parts Product Specifications2811523BV 2812523BVE Snapper Products Macon Street McDonough, GA