Maintenance

The cart cover IS subject to wear and detenora- tion. Check the cover frequently. Use an

*

Cover

The cover can be rinsed with a hose when dirty. A dirty cover will inhibit the fast flow of grass clippings into the cover. Do not leave grass or leaves in the cart for a long period of time.

Wheels

Lubricate the wheel assembly before using the cart and as necessary thereafter. A grease fitting is located at swivel base. Use SAE multi-purpose type grease.

Tires

The tire pressure should be 30 psi.

Weight limit in cart is 400 Ibs.

Operation

Before Operation

Clear the lawn of all sticks, stones, wire and other debris which may be caught or thrown by the mower blades.

Clean the tube with mild detergent (other products may damage tube). The flow of grass can be seen through the tube while mowing.

Check grass condition. If wet, wait until later in the day. If grass is wet, plugging may occur.

For efficient bagging, air circulation under the mower deck, through the chute and into the bag is very impor- tant. For this reason, you should remove grass and debris from underside of mower deck, discharge chute and cover.

The blower, tube and elbow can be removed for clean-“7 ing.

Operation

Grass should be cut often, and not too short. If grass is too long or lush it may be necessary to keep ground speed to a minimum or to cut only half the width to pre- vent clogging. If grass is high, operate with mower in high cutting position. Cut the grass again in lower cutting position, if desired.

The collector is full when grass builds at the window.

Always operate with throttle at full speed.

Dumping Grass and Leaves

1.Back the tractor to the desired place for unloading. Shut the tractor’s engine off before getting off the tractor’s seat.

2.Unhook the strap from the door lock and raise the cover assembly to the open position. Lock the cover in place by hooking the strap to the locking tab in place by hooking the strap to the locking tab (figure 21). Also see figure 22.

Figure 21

Figure 22

3.Move the latch handle to the unlock position and dump the cart’s box using one of the front lift han- dles. The connecting slekve will slide off the dis- charge chute and the cart’s box will dump at a 90° angle for quick unloading.

4.If bagging the grass clippings is desired, the grass can be pulled from the carl at the curve side into a

, plastic lawn bag. Also, the grass can be dumped

‘I,. oiit6.3 tarp for throwing into a trailer. ‘.~ ,5

11

Page 8
Image 8
Snapper TP 100-400 manual Maintenance, Before Operation