Operating the Tractor

Stopping The Tractor & Engine

1.Return the ground speed control(s) to neutral.

2.Disengage the PTO and wait for all moving parts to stop.

3.Briggs & Stratton Models: Move the throttle control to SLOW position and turn the ignition key to OFF. Remove the key.

Kohler Models: Move the throttle control to FAST position and turn the ignition key to OFF. Remove the key.

Driving The Tractor

1.Sit in the seat and adjust the seat so that you can comfortably reach all the controls and see the dashboard display.

2.Engage the parking brake.

3.Make sure the PTO switch is disengaged.

4.Start the engine (see STARTING THE ENGINE).

5.Disengage the parking brake and release the brake pedal.

6.Depress the forward ground speed control pedal to travel forward. Release the pedal to stop. Note that the further down the pedal is depressed the faster the tractor will travel.

7.Stop the tractor by releasing the ground speed control pedals, setting the parking brake, and stopping the engine (see STOPPING THE TRACTOR AND ENGINE).

Mowing

1.Set the mower cutting height to the desired level and set the gauge wheels to the appropriate position (if equipped).

2.Engage the parking brake. Make sure the PTO switch is disengaged.

3.Start the engine (see STARTING THE ENGINE).

4.Fully lower the mower using the attachment lift lever and set cutting height.

5.Set the throttle to FULL.

6.Engage the PTO (Mower Deck).

7.Begin mowing. See Section LC for tips on mowing patterns, lawn care, and troubleshooting information.

8.When finished, shut off the PTO and raise the mower using the attachment lift control lever.

9.Stop the engine (see STOPPING THE TRACTOR AND ENGINE).

WARNING

The engine will shut off if the reverse ground speed pedal is depressed while the PTO is on and the RMO has not been activated. The operator should always turn the PTO off prior to driving across on roads, paths or any area that maybe used by other vehicles. Sudden loss of drive could create a hazard.

WARNING

Mowing in reverse can be hazardous to bystanders. Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children. Never activate RMO if children are present. Children are often attracted to the unit and the mowing activity.

Mowing in Reverse

If an operator chooses to mow in reverse, the RMO system can be used. To use the Reverse Mowing Option (RMO) turn the RMO key after the PTO is engaged. The L.E.D. light will illuminate, and the operator can then mow in reverse. Each time the PTO is engaged the RMO needs to be reactivated if desired. The key should be removed to restrict access to the RMO feature.

Attachment Operation in Reverse

If an operator chooses to operate a PTO driven attachment in reverse, the RMO system can be used. To use the Reverse Mowing Option (RMO) turn the RMO key after the PTO is engaged. The L.E.D. light will illuminate, and the operator can then operate the attachment in reverse. Each time the PTO is disengaged the RMO needs to be reactivated if desired. The key should be removed to restrict access to the RMO feature.

Pushing the Tractor by Hand

1.Disengage the PTO and turn the engine off.

2.Pull the transmission release (B, Figure 3) back approximately 2-3/8” (6 cm) to lock into released position.

3.The tractor can now be pushed by hand.

DO NOT TOW TRACTOR

Towing the unit will cause transmission damage. • Do not use another vehicle to push or pull this unit. • Do not actuate the transmission release valve lever while the engine is running.

A

B

Figure 3. Transmission Release Lever & Fuel Tank

A.Fuel Tank Cap.

B.Transmission Release Lever

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Snapper LT-200 Series manual Operating the Tractor

LT-200 Series specifications

The Snapper LT-200 Series is an advanced riding mower designed to deliver an exceptional mowing experience, combining user-friendly features with powerful performance. This series is specifically engineered for homeowners who require both efficiency and reliability in their lawn care routine.

One of the primary features of the Snapper LT-200 Series is its powerful engine. Equipped with a robust Briggs & Stratton engine, the LT-200 is designed to provide significant horsepower, ensuring that it can handle various grass types and challenging terrains with ease. The engine is also designed for fuel efficiency, which means users can maintain their lawns without excessive fuel consumption.

A standout feature of the LT-200 Series is its cutting system. The mower features a 42-inch cutting deck, which allows for wider mowing coverage in fewer passes, saving both time and energy. The deck is adjustable, enabling users to choose from multiple cutting heights, ensuring that they can achieve the desired lawn length. The mulching capability is another highlight, allowing users to finely chop grass clippings to distribute nutrients back into the soil, promoting a healthier lawn.

Comfort is a significant focus in the Snapper LT-200 design. The mower features a plush, high-back seat with armrests to provide support during extended mowing sessions. The easy-to-use control panel is intuitively designed, giving users quick access to throttle, drive engagement, and mowing functions, simplifying the mowing process regardless of the user’s experience level.

In terms of maneuverability, the LT-200 Series boasts a tight turning radius, allowing it to navigate around trees, flowerbeds, and other obstacles with ease. The six-speed transmission provides smooth shifts that enable users to tailor their speed according to the terrain, whether it's flat or hilly.

Additionally, the Snapper LT-200 incorporates advanced technologies like the SureStart engine technology, ensuring reliable startup on the first try, and a durable steel frame construction, contributing to the mower's longevity and robustness. With easy access to maintenance points, regular upkeep becomes a hassle-free task.

Overall, the Snapper LT-200 Series stands out as a comprehensive solution for homeowners looking for a reliable riding mower that combines power, comfort, and advanced features, making lawn care an enjoyable experience rather than a chore.