Snapper L T145H38GBV manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1

    Safety Instructions & Operator's Manual for LAWN TRA C TOR HYDROSTA TIC DRIVE SERIES G MODELS HYDROSTA TIC DRIVE L T145H33GBV L T145H38GBV L T150H38GKV MODEL NUMBER EXPLANATION ILTI 1 MODEL DESIGNATION _ ENGINE HP DRIVE SYSTEM TYPE CUTTING WIDTH ,Ivl I ENGINE TYPE ENGINE MODEL SERIES DESIGNATION LT - Lawn Tractor Model Designation 145 - 14[...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: This powerful cutting machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and can throw objects that can cause injury and damage! Failure to comply with the following SAFETY instructions could result in serious injury or death to the operator or other persons. The owner of the machine must understand these instruc[...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PREPARATION (Continued From Previous Page) 7. Keep people and pets out of mowing area. Immediately STOP blades, STOP engine, and STOP machine if anyone enters the area. 8. Check shields, deflectors, switches, blade controls and other safety devices frequently for proper operation and location. 9. Make sure all safety d[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .......... 2 - 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................ 4 SECTION 1 - FAMILIARIZATION ......................... 5 Components ........................................................ 5 Controls ................................................................ 5 SECTION 2 - OPERATING [...]

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    Section 1 - FAMILIARIZATION PARK BRAKE LEVER CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER SEAT ADJUSTMENT KNOB CONTROL PANEL OPERATOR'S STEERING WHEEL SPEED LEVER BATTERY (UNDERSEAT) DASHBOARD CONTROLS FUEL TANK (UNDER HOOD) HOOD OVERRIDE LEVER BLADE ENGAGEMENT LEVER DISCHARGE DEFLECTOR HEADLIGHTS MOWING DECK (33" SHOWN) ENGINE FIGURE 1.1 COMPONENTS T[...]

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    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 PRE-START CHECKLIST Make the following checks and perform service as required before each start-up. 2.1.1. Check tires and add air as needed to bring pressure to 12 P.S.I. in front tires and 12 P.S.I. in rear tires. 2.1.2. Check guards, deflectors and covers to make sure all are in place and securely tightened[...]

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    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.3 STARTING & OPERATION 2.3.1. STARTING ENGINE 1. Take a comfortable position in seat of machine, look around to make sure that the area you are going to mow is clear of people, children and pets. Take note of any stationary obstacles! NOTE: The interlock system will prevent the engine from starting if the bl[...]

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    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.3 STARTING & OPERATION (continued) 2.3.2. STARTING WHEEL DRIVE 1. Shift speed control lever to neutral. 2. Start engine. Refer to Section "STARTING ENGINE". 3. Release clutch/brake pedal. 4. Slowly shift speed control lever forward for forward motion or to the rear for reverse motion. See Figure 2.[...]

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    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.4 STOPPING 2.4.3. STOPPING MOWER BLADE 1. Stop mower blade by moving blade engagement lever down to the "OFF" position. See Figure 2.11. BLADE j LEVER ! OFF FIGURE 2.11 WARNING Once blade is disengaged, it should come to a complete stop in 5 seconds or less. If the blade continues to rotate after 5 sec[...]

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    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.6. ROLLING TRACTOR WITH ENGINE OFF 2.6.1. Rolling Hydro Models 1. With engine "OFF", move to rear of tractor. 2. Pull the roll release control all the way out to disengage the hydro transmission. See Figure 2.15. PULL ROLL RELEASE CONTROL ALL THE WAY J / DO NOT disengage the hydro transmission and coas[...]

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    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.7. REVERSE LOCKOUT MECHANISM Data indicates that tragic back-over accidents occur each year. These accidents usually involve unsupervised children. Many times these children have been given rides on the machine and have been trained to view this potentially dangerous piece of machinery as fun rather than being t[...]

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    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.1 INTRODUCTION To retain the quality of the Tractor, use genuine SNAPPER replacement parts only. Contact a local SNAPPER dealer for parts and service assistance. For the correct part or information for a particularTractor, always mentbn the model and serial number. SNAPPER recommends returning the Tractor to an authorized [...]

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    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.2.3. CHECK MOWER BLADE (Continued) TORQUE 38" BLADES TO 70 TO 80 FT. LBS. FIGURE 3.3 3.2.4. CHECK 33" DECK DRIVE BELT 1. With engine "OFF". move blade engagement lever to "ON". 2. Measure blade cable extension spring. Spring should extend 1" +/-1/8" for proper belt tension. See Figur[...]

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    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.3.4. TRACTOR LUBRICATION 1. Front Wheel Bearings Lubricate each front wheel bearing through the grease fitting on wheel hub. Using general purpose grease in a grease gun, add grease until grease purges from bearing. See Figure 3.6. SPINDLE LUBRICATION FITTING FRONT WHEEL BEARING LUBRICATION FITTING FIGURE 3.6 2. Axle Spind[...]

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    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.3.4. TRACTOR LUBRICATION (Continued From Previous Page) 7. Steering Tie Rod Lubricate both ends of steering tie rod with a small amount of SAE30 oil. See Figure 3.10. LUBRICATE BOTH ENDS OF TIE ROD FIGURE 3.10 8. Blade Engagement Mechanism Using SAE30 oil, lubricate the blade engagement mechanism pivot points, which are lo[...]

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    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.4 SERVICE - ANNUALLY 3.4.2. FUEL FILTER (Continued From Previous Page) 3. Install new fuel filter part number 1-4359. Figure 3.14. See NEW FUEL FILTER PART NUMBER 1-4359 FIGURE 3.14 4. Fill fuel tank with fresh gasoline. Refer to engine owner's manual for fuel specifications. 3.4.3. SPARK PLUG Remove and replace engin[...]

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    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

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    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

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    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR 4.2.4. ADJUSTING MOWER BLADE- 33" DECK (Continued from previous page) MEASURE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN DECK LIP AND BLADE TIP FIGURE 4.5 WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire fr[...]

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    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

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    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

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    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

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    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

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    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR 4.3.4. TRACTION DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT Should a gradual loss of traction be noticed, it may be necessary to adjust the traction drive belt tension, Adjust as follows: 1. Move tractor to a firm, level surface, 2. Turn engine"OFF", Remove key. 3. Remove mowing deck, 4. Remove the traction drive belt statio[...]

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    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

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    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 27

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 28

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 29

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR _, WARNING _k DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and compone[...]

  • Page 30

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR 4.5 BATTERY 4.5.1. BATTERY REMOVAL 1. Raise operator's seat. 2. Remove the two adjusting knobs. 3. Remove seat assembly and move forward. Use care not to disconnect wires from seat switch. See Figure 4.41. KNOBS AND MOVE / / FIGURE 4.41 4. Remove negative ( - ) cable first. 5. Remove positive ( + ) cable las[...]

  • Page 31

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT OVERFILL! DO NOT attempt to service or I charge the battery while it is installed on the machine. DO NOT use "BOOST" chargers on the battery. I 4.5.5. BATTERY TESTING There are two types of battery tests: Unloaded and Loaded. The unloaded test is the procedure that will be discussed. It&a[...]

  • Page 32

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES The SNAPPER Series F LAWN TRACTOR can be equipped with a variety of accessories that increase its versatility. The accessories available for each model are listed in the chart below. Contact an authorized SNAPPER dealer for ordering any of the accessories desired. AVAILABLE LT145H33GBV LT145[...]

  • Page 33

    SECTION 5- ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ELECTRICAL- B&S Engines NOTE: Switches shown with, Pedal locked down t----(NC when Blade disengaged BLACK _off seat) Seat vacant IGNITION PEDAL I PTO I _ SEAT ANTI-AFTER FIRE GROUND SWITCH I SWITCH i _ SWITCH SOLENOID / . _ . I _ BLACK /AC OUTPUT REDI_L._/A-I_/3_'___-I _ I = - r = N NC _// RED E-_I - RED I / [...]

  • Page 34

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Starter Will Not 1. Battery dead. 1. Service battery. Crank Engine 2. Blown fuse. 2. Replace fuse. 3. Electrical connections loose or corroded. 3. Clean and check connections for good contact. 4. Defective ignition switch. 4. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer. 5. Starter Spins without e[...]

  • Page 35

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Continued From Previous Page) PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Tractor Will Not 1. Speed control handle in the neutral "N" 1. Place speed control in desired speed. Move Or Loss Of position. Traction 2. Roll release control in "ROLL" position. 2. Move roll release control to the engaged position. 3.[...]

  • Page 36

    SUBJECT Engine Engine Engine Air Pre-Cleaner Air Cleaner Spark Plug Fuel Filter Engine Cooling System Battery Battery Tires Drive Belts Mower Blades Mower Deck Mower Deck Lubrication Points Hydrostatic Trans. Oil Reverse Lockout Mechanism MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE SERVICE TO BE PERFORMED Check Oil Level Initial Oil Change Periodic Oil Change Service Spo[...]

  • Page 37

    3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY For three (3) years from purchase date for the original purchaser's residential, non-commercial use, SNAPPER, through any authorized SNAPPER dealer will replace, free of charge (except for taxes where applicable), any part or parts found upon examination by the factory at McDonough, Georgia, to be defective in material [...]

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    PRIMARY MAINTENANCE an illustration of how dirt can ge your engine & how reasonable maintenance can protect it! Snapper uses the best avail- engines and components m in their products in order to 4_ provide long, satisfactory service. However, proper , care is essential In prolonging engine life. Dirt Is your engine's enemy number 11 J The[...]

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    PRIMARY MAINTENANCE gulp about 12,000 gallons of air for every gallon used. Because of its working environ- ment, the air available to your Snapper engine Is " heavily saturated with air- borne dirt particles. g that dirt will quickly ruin an engine, manufacturers equip their engines with extremely efficient air cleaners to r out the harmful d[...]

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    PRIMARY MAINTENANCE I Generally, wash foam-type filters In a dishwashlng detergent and water solution. Rinse and wring dry, then saturate with oil and squeeze out excess. Failure to re-off this type filter will ruin the engine. Clean paper elements by tapping lightly. Blowing with air will rupture paper elements. Use a flashlight to detect clogged [...]

  • Page 41

    PRIMARY MAINTENANCE On 4-cyle engines with an oll level plug, don't be fooled into thinking the engine has sufficient lubricating oii if you can see "some" oil in the opening - the level should always be brought up to the point of at the top of the fill hole, I On 2-cycle englnes, lubrlcatlon must be provlded by an exact mlxture of g[...]

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    SERVICE NOTES 42[...]

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    SERVICE NOTES 43[...]

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    Safety Instructions & Operator's Manual for LAWN TRA C TOR HYDROSTA TIC DRIVE SERIES G IMPORTANT Snapper products are built using engines that meet or exceed all applicable emissions requirements on the date manufactured. The labels on those engines contain very important emissions information and critical safety warnings. Read, Understand[...]

  • Page 45

    Safety Instructions & Operator's Manual for LAWN TRA C TOR HYDROSTA TIC DRIVE SERIES G MODELS HYDROSTA TIC DRIVE L T145H33GBV L T145H38GBV L T150H38GKV MODEL NUMBER EXPLANATION ILTI 1 MODEL DESIGNATION _ ENGINE HP DRIVE SYSTEM TYPE CUTTING WIDTH ,Ivl I ENGINE TYPE ENGINE MODEL SERIES DESIGNATION LT - Lawn Tractor Model Designation 145 - 14[...]

  • Page 46

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: This powerful cutting machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and can throw objects that can cause injury and damage! Failure to comply with the following SAFETY instructions could result in serious injury or death to the operator or other persons. The owner of the machine must understand these instruc[...]

  • Page 47

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PREPARATION (Continued From Previous Page) 7. Keep people and pets out of mowing area. Immediately STOP blades, STOP engine, and STOP machine if anyone enters the area. 8. Check shields, deflectors, switches, blade controls and other safety devices frequently for proper operation and location. 9. Make sure all safety d[...]

  • Page 48

    TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .......... 2 - 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................ 4 SECTION 1 - FAMILIARIZATION ......................... 5 Components ........................................................ 5 Controls ................................................................ 5 SECTION 2 - OPERATING [...]

  • Page 49

    Section 1 - FAMILIARIZATION PARK BRAKE LEVER CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER SEAT ADJUSTMENT KNOB CONTROL PANEL OPERATOR'S STEERING WHEEL SPEED LEVER BATTERY (UNDERSEAT) DASHBOARD CONTROLS FUEL TANK (UNDER HOOD) HOOD OVERRIDE LEVER BLADE ENGAGEMENT LEVER DISCHARGE DEFLECTOR HEADLIGHTS MOWING DECK (33" SHOWN) ENGINE FIGURE 1.1 COMPONENTS T[...]

  • Page 50

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 PRE-START CHECKLIST Make the following checks and perform service as required before each start-up. 2.1.1. Check tires and add air as needed to bring pressure to 12 P.S.I. in front tires and 12 P.S.I. in rear tires. 2.1.2. Check guards, deflectors and covers to make sure all are in place and securely tightened[...]

  • Page 51

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.3 STARTING & OPERATION 2.3.1. STARTING ENGINE 1. Take a comfortable position in seat of machine, look around to make sure that the area you are going to mow is clear of people, children and pets. Take note of any stationary obstacles! NOTE: The interlock system will prevent the engine from starting if the bl[...]

  • Page 52

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.3 STARTING & OPERATION (continued) 2.3.2. STARTING WHEEL DRIVE 1. Shift speed control lever to neutral. 2. Start engine. Refer to Section "STARTING ENGINE". 3. Release clutch/brake pedal. 4. Slowly shift speed control lever forward for forward motion or to the rear for reverse motion. See Figure 2.[...]

  • Page 53

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.4 STOPPING 2.4.3. STOPPING MOWER BLADE 1. Stop mower blade by moving blade engagement lever down to the "OFF" position. See Figure 2.11. BLADE j LEVER ! OFF FIGURE 2.11 WARNING Once blade is disengaged, it should come to a complete stop in 5 seconds or less. If the blade continues to rotate after 5 sec[...]

  • Page 54

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.6. ROLLING TRACTOR WITH ENGINE OFF 2.6.1. Rolling Hydro Models 1. With engine "OFF", move to rear of tractor. 2. Pull the roll release control all the way out to disengage the hydro transmission. See Figure 2.15. PULL ROLL RELEASE CONTROL ALL THE WAY J / DO NOT disengage the hydro transmission and coas[...]

  • Page 55

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.7. REVERSE LOCKOUT MECHANISM Data indicates that tragic back-over accidents occur each year. These accidents usually involve unsupervised children. Many times these children have been given rides on the machine and have been trained to view this potentially dangerous piece of machinery as fun rather than being t[...]

  • Page 56

    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.1 INTRODUCTION To retain the quality of the Tractor, use genuine SNAPPER replacement parts only. Contact a local SNAPPER dealer for parts and service assistance. For the correct part or information for a particularTractor, always mentbn the model and serial number. SNAPPER recommends returning the Tractor to an authorized [...]

  • Page 57

    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.2.3. CHECK MOWER BLADE (Continued) TORQUE 38" BLADES TO 70 TO 80 FT. LBS. FIGURE 3.3 3.2.4. CHECK 33" DECK DRIVE BELT 1. With engine "OFF". move blade engagement lever to "ON". 2. Measure blade cable extension spring. Spring should extend 1" +/-1/8" for proper belt tension. See Figur[...]

  • Page 58

    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.3.4. TRACTOR LUBRICATION 1. Front Wheel Bearings Lubricate each front wheel bearing through the grease fitting on wheel hub. Using general purpose grease in a grease gun, add grease until grease purges from bearing. See Figure 3.6. SPINDLE LUBRICATION FITTING FRONT WHEEL BEARING LUBRICATION FITTING FIGURE 3.6 2. Axle Spind[...]

  • Page 59

    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.3.4. TRACTOR LUBRICATION (Continued From Previous Page) 7. Steering Tie Rod Lubricate both ends of steering tie rod with a small amount of SAE30 oil. See Figure 3.10. LUBRICATE BOTH ENDS OF TIE ROD FIGURE 3.10 8. Blade Engagement Mechanism Using SAE30 oil, lubricate the blade engagement mechanism pivot points, which are lo[...]

  • Page 60

    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.4 SERVICE - ANNUALLY 3.4.2. FUEL FILTER (Continued From Previous Page) 3. Install new fuel filter part number 1-4359. Figure 3.14. See NEW FUEL FILTER PART NUMBER 1-4359 FIGURE 3.14 4. Fill fuel tank with fresh gasoline. Refer to engine owner's manual for fuel specifications. 3.4.3. SPARK PLUG Remove and replace engin[...]

  • Page 61

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 62

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 63

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR 4.2.4. ADJUSTING MOWER BLADE- 33" DECK (Continued from previous page) MEASURE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN DECK LIP AND BLADE TIP FIGURE 4.5 WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire fr[...]

  • Page 64

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 65

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 66

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 67

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 68

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR 4.3.4. TRACTION DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT Should a gradual loss of traction be noticed, it may be necessary to adjust the traction drive belt tension, Adjust as follows: 1. Move tractor to a firm, level surface, 2. Turn engine"OFF", Remove key. 3. Remove mowing deck, 4. Remove the traction drive belt statio[...]

  • Page 69

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 70

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 71

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 72

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 73

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR _, WARNING _k DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and compone[...]

  • Page 74

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR 4.5 BATTERY 4.5.1. BATTERY REMOVAL 1. Raise operator's seat. 2. Remove the two adjusting knobs. 3. Remove seat assembly and move forward. Use care not to disconnect wires from seat switch. See Figure 4.41. KNOBS AND MOVE / / FIGURE 4.41 4. Remove negative ( - ) cable first. 5. Remove positive ( + ) cable las[...]

  • Page 75

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT OVERFILL! DO NOT attempt to service or I charge the battery while it is installed on the machine. DO NOT use "BOOST" chargers on the battery. I 4.5.5. BATTERY TESTING There are two types of battery tests: Unloaded and Loaded. The unloaded test is the procedure that will be discussed. It&a[...]

  • Page 76

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES The SNAPPER Series F LAWN TRACTOR can be equipped with a variety of accessories that increase its versatility. The accessories available for each model are listed in the chart below. Contact an authorized SNAPPER dealer for ordering any of the accessories desired. AVAILABLE LT145H33GBV LT145[...]

  • Page 77

    SECTION 5- ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ELECTRICAL- B&S Engines NOTE: Switches shown with, Pedal locked down t----(NC when Blade disengaged BLACK _off seat) Seat vacant IGNITION PEDAL I PTO I _ SEAT ANTI-AFTER FIRE GROUND SWITCH I SWITCH i _ SWITCH SOLENOID / . _ . I _ BLACK /AC OUTPUT REDI_L._/A-I_/3_'___-I _ I = - r = N NC _// RED E-_I - RED I / [...]

  • Page 78

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Starter Will Not 1. Battery dead. 1. Service battery. Crank Engine 2. Blown fuse. 2. Replace fuse. 3. Electrical connections loose or corroded. 3. Clean and check connections for good contact. 4. Defective ignition switch. 4. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer. 5. Starter Spins without e[...]

  • Page 79

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Continued From Previous Page) PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Tractor Will Not 1. Speed control handle in the neutral "N" 1. Place speed control in desired speed. Move Or Loss Of position. Traction 2. Roll release control in "ROLL" position. 2. Move roll release control to the engaged position. 3.[...]

  • Page 80

    SUBJECT Engine Engine Engine Air Pre-Cleaner Air Cleaner Spark Plug Fuel Filter Engine Cooling System Battery Battery Tires Drive Belts Mower Blades Mower Deck Mower Deck Lubrication Points Hydrostatic Trans. Oil Reverse Lockout Mechanism MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE SERVICE TO BE PERFORMED Check Oil Level Initial Oil Change Periodic Oil Change Service Spo[...]

  • Page 81

    3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY For three (3) years from purchase date for the original purchaser's residential, non-commercial use, SNAPPER, through any authorized SNAPPER dealer will replace, free of charge (except for taxes where applicable), any part or parts found upon examination by the factory at McDonough, Georgia, to be defective in material [...]

  • Page 82

    PRIMARY MAINTENANCE an illustration of how dirt can ge your engine & how reasonable maintenance can protect it! Snapper uses the best avail- engines and components m in their products in order to 4_ provide long, satisfactory service. However, proper , care is essential In prolonging engine life. Dirt Is your engine's enemy number 11 J The[...]

  • Page 83

    PRIMARY MAINTENANCE gulp about 12,000 gallons of air for every gallon used. Because of its working environ- ment, the air available to your Snapper engine Is " heavily saturated with air- borne dirt particles. g that dirt will quickly ruin an engine, manufacturers equip their engines with extremely efficient air cleaners to r out the harmful d[...]

  • Page 84

    PRIMARY MAINTENANCE I Generally, wash foam-type filters In a dishwashlng detergent and water solution. Rinse and wring dry, then saturate with oil and squeeze out excess. Failure to re-off this type filter will ruin the engine. Clean paper elements by tapping lightly. Blowing with air will rupture paper elements. Use a flashlight to detect clogged [...]

  • Page 85

    PRIMARY MAINTENANCE On 4-cyle engines with an oll level plug, don't be fooled into thinking the engine has sufficient lubricating oii if you can see "some" oil in the opening - the level should always be brought up to the point of at the top of the fill hole, I On 2-cycle englnes, lubrlcatlon must be provlded by an exact mlxture of g[...]

  • Page 86

    SERVICE NOTES 42[...]

  • Page 87

    SERVICE NOTES 43[...]

  • Page 88

    Safety Instructions & Operator's Manual for LAWN TRA C TOR HYDROSTA TIC DRIVE SERIES G IMPORTANT Snapper products are built using engines that meet or exceed all applicable emissions requirements on the date manufactured. The labels on those engines contain very important emissions information and critical safety warnings. Read, Understand[...]

  • Page 89

    Safety Instructions & Operator's Manual for LAWN TRA C TOR HYDROSTA TIC DRIVE SERIES G MODELS HYDROSTA TIC DRIVE L T145H33GBV L T145H38GBV L T150H38GKV MODEL NUMBER EXPLANATION ILTI 1 MODEL DESIGNATION _ ENGINE HP DRIVE SYSTEM TYPE CUTTING WIDTH ,Ivl I ENGINE TYPE ENGINE MODEL SERIES DESIGNATION LT - Lawn Tractor Model Designation 145 - 14[...]

  • Page 90

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: This powerful cutting machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and can throw objects that can cause injury and damage! Failure to comply with the following SAFETY instructions could result in serious injury or death to the operator or other persons. The owner of the machine must understand these instruc[...]

  • Page 91

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PREPARATION (Continued From Previous Page) 7. Keep people and pets out of mowing area. Immediately STOP blades, STOP engine, and STOP machine if anyone enters the area. 8. Check shields, deflectors, switches, blade controls and other safety devices frequently for proper operation and location. 9. Make sure all safety d[...]

  • Page 92

    TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .......... 2 - 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................ 4 SECTION 1 - FAMILIARIZATION ......................... 5 Components ........................................................ 5 Controls ................................................................ 5 SECTION 2 - OPERATING [...]

  • Page 93

    Section 1 - FAMILIARIZATION PARK BRAKE LEVER CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER SEAT ADJUSTMENT KNOB CONTROL PANEL OPERATOR'S STEERING WHEEL SPEED LEVER BATTERY (UNDERSEAT) DASHBOARD CONTROLS FUEL TANK (UNDER HOOD) HOOD OVERRIDE LEVER BLADE ENGAGEMENT LEVER DISCHARGE DEFLECTOR HEADLIGHTS MOWING DECK (33" SHOWN) ENGINE FIGURE 1.1 COMPONENTS T[...]

  • Page 94

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 PRE-START CHECKLIST Make the following checks and perform service as required before each start-up. 2.1.1. Check tires and add air as needed to bring pressure to 12 P.S.I. in front tires and 12 P.S.I. in rear tires. 2.1.2. Check guards, deflectors and covers to make sure all are in place and securely tightened[...]

  • Page 95

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.3 STARTING & OPERATION 2.3.1. STARTING ENGINE 1. Take a comfortable position in seat of machine, look around to make sure that the area you are going to mow is clear of people, children and pets. Take note of any stationary obstacles! NOTE: The interlock system will prevent the engine from starting if the bl[...]

  • Page 96

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.3 STARTING & OPERATION (continued) 2.3.2. STARTING WHEEL DRIVE 1. Shift speed control lever to neutral. 2. Start engine. Refer to Section "STARTING ENGINE". 3. Release clutch/brake pedal. 4. Slowly shift speed control lever forward for forward motion or to the rear for reverse motion. See Figure 2.[...]

  • Page 97

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.4 STOPPING 2.4.3. STOPPING MOWER BLADE 1. Stop mower blade by moving blade engagement lever down to the "OFF" position. See Figure 2.11. BLADE j LEVER ! OFF FIGURE 2.11 WARNING Once blade is disengaged, it should come to a complete stop in 5 seconds or less. If the blade continues to rotate after 5 sec[...]

  • Page 98

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.6. ROLLING TRACTOR WITH ENGINE OFF 2.6.1. Rolling Hydro Models 1. With engine "OFF", move to rear of tractor. 2. Pull the roll release control all the way out to disengage the hydro transmission. See Figure 2.15. PULL ROLL RELEASE CONTROL ALL THE WAY J / DO NOT disengage the hydro transmission and coas[...]

  • Page 99

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.7. REVERSE LOCKOUT MECHANISM Data indicates that tragic back-over accidents occur each year. These accidents usually involve unsupervised children. Many times these children have been given rides on the machine and have been trained to view this potentially dangerous piece of machinery as fun rather than being t[...]

  • Page 100

    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.1 INTRODUCTION To retain the quality of the Tractor, use genuine SNAPPER replacement parts only. Contact a local SNAPPER dealer for parts and service assistance. For the correct part or information for a particularTractor, always mentbn the model and serial number. SNAPPER recommends returning the Tractor to an authorized [...]

  • Page 101

    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.2.3. CHECK MOWER BLADE (Continued) TORQUE 38" BLADES TO 70 TO 80 FT. LBS. FIGURE 3.3 3.2.4. CHECK 33" DECK DRIVE BELT 1. With engine "OFF". move blade engagement lever to "ON". 2. Measure blade cable extension spring. Spring should extend 1" +/-1/8" for proper belt tension. See Figur[...]

  • Page 102

    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.3.4. TRACTOR LUBRICATION 1. Front Wheel Bearings Lubricate each front wheel bearing through the grease fitting on wheel hub. Using general purpose grease in a grease gun, add grease until grease purges from bearing. See Figure 3.6. SPINDLE LUBRICATION FITTING FRONT WHEEL BEARING LUBRICATION FITTING FIGURE 3.6 2. Axle Spind[...]

  • Page 103

    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.3.4. TRACTOR LUBRICATION (Continued From Previous Page) 7. Steering Tie Rod Lubricate both ends of steering tie rod with a small amount of SAE30 oil. See Figure 3.10. LUBRICATE BOTH ENDS OF TIE ROD FIGURE 3.10 8. Blade Engagement Mechanism Using SAE30 oil, lubricate the blade engagement mechanism pivot points, which are lo[...]

  • Page 104

    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.4 SERVICE - ANNUALLY 3.4.2. FUEL FILTER (Continued From Previous Page) 3. Install new fuel filter part number 1-4359. Figure 3.14. See NEW FUEL FILTER PART NUMBER 1-4359 FIGURE 3.14 4. Fill fuel tank with fresh gasoline. Refer to engine owner's manual for fuel specifications. 3.4.3. SPARK PLUG Remove and replace engin[...]

  • Page 105

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 106

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 107

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR 4.2.4. ADJUSTING MOWER BLADE- 33" DECK (Continued from previous page) MEASURE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN DECK LIP AND BLADE TIP FIGURE 4.5 WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire fr[...]

  • Page 108

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 109

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 110

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 111

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 112

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR 4.3.4. TRACTION DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT Should a gradual loss of traction be noticed, it may be necessary to adjust the traction drive belt tension, Adjust as follows: 1. Move tractor to a firm, level surface, 2. Turn engine"OFF", Remove key. 3. Remove mowing deck, 4. Remove the traction drive belt statio[...]

  • Page 113

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 114

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 115

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 116

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 117

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR _, WARNING _k DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and compone[...]

  • Page 118

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR 4.5 BATTERY 4.5.1. BATTERY REMOVAL 1. Raise operator's seat. 2. Remove the two adjusting knobs. 3. Remove seat assembly and move forward. Use care not to disconnect wires from seat switch. See Figure 4.41. KNOBS AND MOVE / / FIGURE 4.41 4. Remove negative ( - ) cable first. 5. Remove positive ( + ) cable las[...]

  • Page 119

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT OVERFILL! DO NOT attempt to service or I charge the battery while it is installed on the machine. DO NOT use "BOOST" chargers on the battery. I 4.5.5. BATTERY TESTING There are two types of battery tests: Unloaded and Loaded. The unloaded test is the procedure that will be discussed. It&a[...]

  • Page 120

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES The SNAPPER Series F LAWN TRACTOR can be equipped with a variety of accessories that increase its versatility. The accessories available for each model are listed in the chart below. Contact an authorized SNAPPER dealer for ordering any of the accessories desired. AVAILABLE LT145H33GBV LT145[...]

  • Page 121

    SECTION 5- ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ELECTRICAL- B&S Engines NOTE: Switches shown with, Pedal locked down t----(NC when Blade disengaged BLACK _off seat) Seat vacant IGNITION PEDAL I PTO I _ SEAT ANTI-AFTER FIRE GROUND SWITCH I SWITCH i _ SWITCH SOLENOID / . _ . I _ BLACK /AC OUTPUT REDI_L._/A-I_/3_'___-I _ I = - r = N NC _// RED E-_I - RED I / [...]

  • Page 122

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Starter Will Not 1. Battery dead. 1. Service battery. Crank Engine 2. Blown fuse. 2. Replace fuse. 3. Electrical connections loose or corroded. 3. Clean and check connections for good contact. 4. Defective ignition switch. 4. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer. 5. Starter Spins without e[...]

  • Page 123

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Continued From Previous Page) PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Tractor Will Not 1. Speed control handle in the neutral "N" 1. Place speed control in desired speed. Move Or Loss Of position. Traction 2. Roll release control in "ROLL" position. 2. Move roll release control to the engaged position. 3.[...]

  • Page 124

    SUBJECT Engine Engine Engine Air Pre-Cleaner Air Cleaner Spark Plug Fuel Filter Engine Cooling System Battery Battery Tires Drive Belts Mower Blades Mower Deck Mower Deck Lubrication Points Hydrostatic Trans. Oil Reverse Lockout Mechanism MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE SERVICE TO BE PERFORMED Check Oil Level Initial Oil Change Periodic Oil Change Service Spo[...]

  • Page 125

    3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY For three (3) years from purchase date for the original purchaser's residential, non-commercial use, SNAPPER, through any authorized SNAPPER dealer will replace, free of charge (except for taxes where applicable), any part or parts found upon examination by the factory at McDonough, Georgia, to be defective in material [...]

  • Page 126

    PRIMARY MAINTENANCE an illustration of how dirt can ge your engine & how reasonable maintenance can protect it! Snapper uses the best avail- engines and components m in their products in order to 4_ provide long, satisfactory service. However, proper , care is essential In prolonging engine life. Dirt Is your engine's enemy number 11 J The[...]

  • Page 127

    PRIMARY MAINTENANCE gulp about 12,000 gallons of air for every gallon used. Because of its working environ- ment, the air available to your Snapper engine Is " heavily saturated with air- borne dirt particles. g that dirt will quickly ruin an engine, manufacturers equip their engines with extremely efficient air cleaners to r out the harmful d[...]

  • Page 128

    PRIMARY MAINTENANCE I Generally, wash foam-type filters In a dishwashlng detergent and water solution. Rinse and wring dry, then saturate with oil and squeeze out excess. Failure to re-off this type filter will ruin the engine. Clean paper elements by tapping lightly. Blowing with air will rupture paper elements. Use a flashlight to detect clogged [...]

  • Page 129

    PRIMARY MAINTENANCE On 4-cyle engines with an oll level plug, don't be fooled into thinking the engine has sufficient lubricating oii if you can see "some" oil in the opening - the level should always be brought up to the point of at the top of the fill hole, I On 2-cycle englnes, lubrlcatlon must be provlded by an exact mlxture of g[...]

  • Page 130

    SERVICE NOTES 42[...]

  • Page 131

    SERVICE NOTES 43[...]

  • Page 132

    Safety Instructions & Operator's Manual for LAWN TRA C TOR HYDROSTA TIC DRIVE SERIES G IMPORTANT Snapper products are built using engines that meet or exceed all applicable emissions requirements on the date manufactured. The labels on those engines contain very important emissions information and critical safety warnings. Read, Understand[...]

  • Page 133

    Safety Instructions & Operator's Manual for LAWN TRA C TOR HYDROSTA TIC DRIVE SERIES G MODELS HYDROSTA TIC DRIVE L T145H33GBV L T145H38GBV L T150H38GKV MODEL NUMBER EXPLANATION ILTI 1 MODEL DESIGNATION _ ENGINE HP DRIVE SYSTEM TYPE CUTTING WIDTH ,Ivl I ENGINE TYPE ENGINE MODEL SERIES DESIGNATION LT - Lawn Tractor Model Designation 145 - 14[...]

  • Page 134

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: This powerful cutting machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and can throw objects that can cause injury and damage! Failure to comply with the following SAFETY instructions could result in serious injury or death to the operator or other persons. The owner of the machine must understand these instruc[...]

  • Page 135

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PREPARATION (Continued From Previous Page) 7. Keep people and pets out of mowing area. Immediately STOP blades, STOP engine, and STOP machine if anyone enters the area. 8. Check shields, deflectors, switches, blade controls and other safety devices frequently for proper operation and location. 9. Make sure all safety d[...]

  • Page 136

    TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .......... 2 - 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................ 4 SECTION 1 - FAMILIARIZATION ......................... 5 Components ........................................................ 5 Controls ................................................................ 5 SECTION 2 - OPERATING [...]

  • Page 137

    Section 1 - FAMILIARIZATION PARK BRAKE LEVER CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER SEAT ADJUSTMENT KNOB CONTROL PANEL OPERATOR'S STEERING WHEEL SPEED LEVER BATTERY (UNDERSEAT) DASHBOARD CONTROLS FUEL TANK (UNDER HOOD) HOOD OVERRIDE LEVER BLADE ENGAGEMENT LEVER DISCHARGE DEFLECTOR HEADLIGHTS MOWING DECK (33" SHOWN) ENGINE FIGURE 1.1 COMPONENTS T[...]

  • Page 138

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 PRE-START CHECKLIST Make the following checks and perform service as required before each start-up. 2.1.1. Check tires and add air as needed to bring pressure to 12 P.S.I. in front tires and 12 P.S.I. in rear tires. 2.1.2. Check guards, deflectors and covers to make sure all are in place and securely tightened[...]

  • Page 139

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.3 STARTING & OPERATION 2.3.1. STARTING ENGINE 1. Take a comfortable position in seat of machine, look around to make sure that the area you are going to mow is clear of people, children and pets. Take note of any stationary obstacles! NOTE: The interlock system will prevent the engine from starting if the bl[...]

  • Page 140

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.3 STARTING & OPERATION (continued) 2.3.2. STARTING WHEEL DRIVE 1. Shift speed control lever to neutral. 2. Start engine. Refer to Section "STARTING ENGINE". 3. Release clutch/brake pedal. 4. Slowly shift speed control lever forward for forward motion or to the rear for reverse motion. See Figure 2.[...]

  • Page 141

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.4 STOPPING 2.4.3. STOPPING MOWER BLADE 1. Stop mower blade by moving blade engagement lever down to the "OFF" position. See Figure 2.11. BLADE j LEVER ! OFF FIGURE 2.11 WARNING Once blade is disengaged, it should come to a complete stop in 5 seconds or less. If the blade continues to rotate after 5 sec[...]

  • Page 142

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.6. ROLLING TRACTOR WITH ENGINE OFF 2.6.1. Rolling Hydro Models 1. With engine "OFF", move to rear of tractor. 2. Pull the roll release control all the way out to disengage the hydro transmission. See Figure 2.15. PULL ROLL RELEASE CONTROL ALL THE WAY J / DO NOT disengage the hydro transmission and coas[...]

  • Page 143

    Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.7. REVERSE LOCKOUT MECHANISM Data indicates that tragic back-over accidents occur each year. These accidents usually involve unsupervised children. Many times these children have been given rides on the machine and have been trained to view this potentially dangerous piece of machinery as fun rather than being t[...]

  • Page 144

    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.1 INTRODUCTION To retain the quality of the Tractor, use genuine SNAPPER replacement parts only. Contact a local SNAPPER dealer for parts and service assistance. For the correct part or information for a particularTractor, always mentbn the model and serial number. SNAPPER recommends returning the Tractor to an authorized [...]

  • Page 145

    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.2.3. CHECK MOWER BLADE (Continued) TORQUE 38" BLADES TO 70 TO 80 FT. LBS. FIGURE 3.3 3.2.4. CHECK 33" DECK DRIVE BELT 1. With engine "OFF". move blade engagement lever to "ON". 2. Measure blade cable extension spring. Spring should extend 1" +/-1/8" for proper belt tension. See Figur[...]

  • Page 146

    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.3.4. TRACTOR LUBRICATION 1. Front Wheel Bearings Lubricate each front wheel bearing through the grease fitting on wheel hub. Using general purpose grease in a grease gun, add grease until grease purges from bearing. See Figure 3.6. SPINDLE LUBRICATION FITTING FRONT WHEEL BEARING LUBRICATION FITTING FIGURE 3.6 2. Axle Spind[...]

  • Page 147

    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.3.4. TRACTOR LUBRICATION (Continued From Previous Page) 7. Steering Tie Rod Lubricate both ends of steering tie rod with a small amount of SAE30 oil. See Figure 3.10. LUBRICATE BOTH ENDS OF TIE ROD FIGURE 3.10 8. Blade Engagement Mechanism Using SAE30 oil, lubricate the blade engagement mechanism pivot points, which are lo[...]

  • Page 148

    Section 3 - MAINTENANCE 3.4 SERVICE - ANNUALLY 3.4.2. FUEL FILTER (Continued From Previous Page) 3. Install new fuel filter part number 1-4359. Figure 3.14. See NEW FUEL FILTER PART NUMBER 1-4359 FIGURE 3.14 4. Fill fuel tank with fresh gasoline. Refer to engine owner's manual for fuel specifications. 3.4.3. SPARK PLUG Remove and replace engin[...]

  • Page 149

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 150

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 151

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR 4.2.4. ADJUSTING MOWER BLADE- 33" DECK (Continued from previous page) MEASURE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN DECK LIP AND BLADE TIP FIGURE 4.5 WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire fr[...]

  • Page 152

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 153

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 154

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 155

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 156

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR 4.3.4. TRACTION DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT Should a gradual loss of traction be noticed, it may be necessary to adjust the traction drive belt tension, Adjust as follows: 1. Move tractor to a firm, level surface, 2. Turn engine"OFF", Remove key. 3. Remove mowing deck, 4. Remove the traction drive belt statio[...]

  • Page 157

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 158

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 159

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 160

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components su[...]

  • Page 161

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR _, WARNING _k DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blade running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and compone[...]

  • Page 162

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR 4.5 BATTERY 4.5.1. BATTERY REMOVAL 1. Raise operator's seat. 2. Remove the two adjusting knobs. 3. Remove seat assembly and move forward. Use care not to disconnect wires from seat switch. See Figure 4.41. KNOBS AND MOVE / / FIGURE 4.41 4. Remove negative ( - ) cable first. 5. Remove positive ( + ) cable las[...]

  • Page 163

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR WARNING DO NOT OVERFILL! DO NOT attempt to service or I charge the battery while it is installed on the machine. DO NOT use "BOOST" chargers on the battery. I 4.5.5. BATTERY TESTING There are two types of battery tests: Unloaded and Loaded. The unloaded test is the procedure that will be discussed. It&a[...]

  • Page 164

    Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES The SNAPPER Series F LAWN TRACTOR can be equipped with a variety of accessories that increase its versatility. The accessories available for each model are listed in the chart below. Contact an authorized SNAPPER dealer for ordering any of the accessories desired. AVAILABLE LT145H33GBV LT145[...]

  • Page 165

    SECTION 5- ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ELECTRICAL- B&S Engines NOTE: Switches shown with, Pedal locked down t----(NC when Blade disengaged BLACK _off seat) Seat vacant IGNITION PEDAL I PTO I _ SEAT ANTI-AFTER FIRE GROUND SWITCH I SWITCH i _ SWITCH SOLENOID / . _ . I _ BLACK /AC OUTPUT REDI_L._/A-I_/3_'___-I _ I = - r = N NC _// RED E-_I - RED I / [...]

  • Page 166

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Starter Will Not 1. Battery dead. 1. Service battery. Crank Engine 2. Blown fuse. 2. Replace fuse. 3. Electrical connections loose or corroded. 3. Clean and check connections for good contact. 4. Defective ignition switch. 4. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer. 5. Starter Spins without e[...]

  • Page 167

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Continued From Previous Page) PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Tractor Will Not 1. Speed control handle in the neutral "N" 1. Place speed control in desired speed. Move Or Loss Of position. Traction 2. Roll release control in "ROLL" position. 2. Move roll release control to the engaged position. 3.[...]

  • Page 168

    SUBJECT Engine Engine Engine Air Pre-Cleaner Air Cleaner Spark Plug Fuel Filter Engine Cooling System Battery Battery Tires Drive Belts Mower Blades Mower Deck Mower Deck Lubrication Points Hydrostatic Trans. Oil Reverse Lockout Mechanism MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE SERVICE TO BE PERFORMED Check Oil Level Initial Oil Change Periodic Oil Change Service Spo[...]

  • Page 169

    3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY For three (3) years from purchase date for the original purchaser's residential, non-commercial use, SNAPPER, through any authorized SNAPPER dealer will replace, free of charge (except for taxes where applicable), any part or parts found upon examination by the factory at McDonough, Georgia, to be defective in material [...]

  • Page 170

    PRIMARY MAINTENANCE an illustration of how dirt can ge your engine & how reasonable maintenance can protect it! Snapper uses the best avail- engines and components m in their products in order to 4_ provide long, satisfactory service. However, proper , care is essential In prolonging engine life. Dirt Is your engine's enemy number 11 J The[...]

  • Page 171

    PRIMARY MAINTENANCE gulp about 12,000 gallons of air for every gallon used. Because of its working environ- ment, the air available to your Snapper engine Is " heavily saturated with air- borne dirt particles. g that dirt will quickly ruin an engine, manufacturers equip their engines with extremely efficient air cleaners to r out the harmful d[...]

  • Page 172

    PRIMARY MAINTENANCE I Generally, wash foam-type filters In a dishwashlng detergent and water solution. Rinse and wring dry, then saturate with oil and squeeze out excess. Failure to re-off this type filter will ruin the engine. Clean paper elements by tapping lightly. Blowing with air will rupture paper elements. Use a flashlight to detect clogged [...]

  • Page 173

    PRIMARY MAINTENANCE On 4-cyle engines with an oll level plug, don't be fooled into thinking the engine has sufficient lubricating oii if you can see "some" oil in the opening - the level should always be brought up to the point of at the top of the fill hole, I On 2-cycle englnes, lubrlcatlon must be provlded by an exact mlxture of g[...]

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    SERVICE NOTES 43[...]

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    Safety Instructions & Operator's Manual for LAWN TRA C TOR HYDROSTA TIC DRIVE SERIES G IMPORTANT Snapper products are built using engines that meet or exceed all applicable emissions requirements on the date manufactured. The labels on those engines contain very important emissions information and critical safety warnings. Read, Understand[...]