Briggs & Stratton NSPVH21675 Handle Height Adjustment, Stopping, Propelling the Mower

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Operation

Starting and Operation (Continued)

Propelling the Mower

1.Start the engine. Refer to the Section entitled “Starting and Operation – Engine and Blade”.

2.Pull the drive handle lock lever (A, Figure 4) fully back to the unlock position.

3.Begin pushing the drive handle (B) forward to engage the wheel drive and propel the mower forward. Forward speed can be increased by pushing the drive handle farther forward, and decreased by pulling the drive handle back.

AB

Handle Height Adjustment

The height of the mower handle can be adjusted as follows:

1.Remove the handle knobs, washers and carriage bolts from the lower handle (A, Figure 5).

2.Align the handle assembly with one of the three handle height adjustment holes (B) in the mounting brackets.

3.Replace the hardware removed in Step 1, tightening securely.

A

B

Figure 5: Adjusting the handle height

Figure 4: Drive handle

Stopping

1.Stop forward motion of the mower by pulling the drive handle fully back. Be sure to push the drive handle lock lever fully forward into the locked position.

2.Stop the engine and blade by releasing the blade control.

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WARNING

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DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or service with engine and blade running. STOP engine and blade. Disconnect spark plug wire and secure away from spark plug. Engine and components are HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow sufficient time for all components to cool.

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SPVH21675, NSPVH21675 specifications

Briggs & Stratton NSPVH21675 and SPVH21675 are advanced vertical shaft engines designed to deliver reliable power for various outdoor equipment. Known for their durability and performance, these engines are ideal for lawn mowers, pressure washers, and other gardening tools, making them a popular choice among both residential and commercial users.

One of the standout features of the NSPVH21675 and SPVH21675 is their robust construction, which includes a cast-iron cylinder sleeve that enhances strength and prolongs engine life. This ensures that these engines can withstand the rigors of tough outdoor tasks while maintaining optimal performance. The design is further complemented by an aluminum crankcase that contributes to reduced weight without sacrificing durability.

Another key aspect of these engines is the innovative Direct Inject Technology. This advanced fuel management system allows for improved fuel efficiency by optimizing the air-fuel mixture delivered to the combustion chamber. As a result, users can expect enhanced power output while consuming less fuel, making these engines an eco-friendlier option.

The NSPVH21675 and SPVH21675 also feature a unique intake and exhaust system that maximizes airflow. This design not only enhances engine performance but also contributes to quieter operation. Operators will appreciate the reduced noise levels, making their time spent working outdoors more pleasant.

In terms of maintenance, Briggs & Stratton has engineered these models with user-friendly accessibility in mind. Routine checks and maintenance tasks are straightforward, allowing operators to spend more time on their projects rather than on upkeep. The engines are also equipped with an oil alert system, which helps prevent issues related to low oil levels, promoting longevity and reliability.

Both engines are designed with versatility in mind, able to power a range of equipment with different requirements. This adaptability is further exemplified by their electric start option, which simplifies the starting process and is particularly beneficial for larger machines that may require more effort to start.

Overall, the Briggs & Stratton NSPVH21675 and SPVH21675 engines represent a blend of power, efficiency, and ease of use. With their innovative technologies, robust construction, and user-friendly designs, they are a top choice for anyone in need of reliable outdoor power equipment solutions. Whether for personal use or professional landscaping, these engines provide the performance and durability to get the job done efficiently and effectively.