Snapper 1691525 manual

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    OPERATOR’S MANUAL Table of Contents ,.MOWER DRIVEN VACUUM COLLECTOR 36” BLOWER ASSEMBLY MFG. NO. 1691356 42” & 48” BLOWER ASSEMBLY MFG. NO. 1691260 CART COLLECTOR MFG. NO. 1691525 DECALS SAFETY RULES - p. 2 INSTALLATION - BLOWER ASSEMBLY, 36” MOWER - p. 3 INSTALLATION - BLOWER ASSEMBLY, 42” & 48” MOWERS - p. 5 INSTALLATION AND[...]

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    Safety Rules Read these safety rules and the safety rules in your Operator’s Manual and follow them closely. Failure to obey these rules could result in loss of control of vehicle, severe personal injury to yourself, or damage to property or equipment. The triangle A in thetext signifies important cautions or warnings which must be followed. A WA[...]

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    INSTALLATION - BLOWER ASSEMBLY, 36” MOWER I. Remove the mower deflector by rerpoving two carriage bolts, lockwashers and nuts. Save this hardware for use when blower is removed for side discharge. 2. Install strap (A, figure I) as follows: a. Drill a 9132” hole for large spacer (B). Use the supplied template on the last page. Align template wit[...]

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    6. Install wing nut (G, figure I) assembly as follows. Insert 5/ 16-18 x2-1/2&p&w and 5/ i6flat washer from inside the deck. Place the cup (H) onto the capscrew and install S/ 16 lockwasher and 5/ 16 nut. (Figure 12 shows correct position ofcup.)Thread the wingnut (A, figure 6) onto capscrew and install the 5/ 16 locknut (D) flush with end [...]

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    INSTALLATION - BLOWER ASSEMBLY, 42” & 48” MOWER 1. Remove the right-hand arbor cover (A, figure 7) by 4. Before installing arbor bracket (9, figure X), remove removing bolts, washers and nuts in front that hold washer from underneath blade brake bracket (rear cover to deck. Also, remove nut (9) and washers that capscrew). Arbor bracket is s[...]

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    7. Install new arbor pulley(D, figure 8) with hubdown. Use new 7/ 16-14 x 2-l/4 capscrew and washers removed in step 2. Torque to 55 to 60 ft. Ibs. Use wood block to prevent blade from turning. It may be necessary to add washer(s) (two provided) under- neath the new pulley to properly align brake pad and bottom groove. Refer to figure 9C. 8. Slip t[...]

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    Figure 11. A. Blower Housing B. Arbor Cover C. Hook D. Clip E. Capscrew F. Washer, 5/l 6 G. Washer. 5/l 6 H. Spacer I. Lockwasher, 5/l 6 J. Nut. 5/16 K. Washer, 5/16 L. Washer, 5/16 M. Locknut, 5/16 N. Wing Nut E I / / Figure 12. A. Cup B. Lockwasher, 5/16 C. Nut. 5/16 0. Wing Nut E. Locknut, 5/16 F. Carriage Bolt 13. Install the new baffle (A, fig[...]

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    INSTALLATION AND OPERATION - CART COLLECTOR ASSEMBLY 1. Remove all parts from inside the cart’s box. Open the bag of parts and sort the fasteners into groups for easier assembly of the cart (figure 16). 2. Turn cart box’on one side. a. Bolt U-bracket to bottom of box with two 5/ 16 x 3/4 long round head bolts. Secure with two 5/ 16 lockwashers [...]

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    BRACKET INSTALLATION The Cart Collector attaches to a mounting bracket, which is bolted to the tractor’s back plate. The same bracket is used on the riding mowers and the lawn tractors. Once bolted in place, the bracket never needs to be removed. For lawn tractors, see Section A. For tractors with 3 forward speeds, see Section B. Section A: Brack[...]

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    3. The support rod and frame rod must be inserted into the cover (A, figure 21) as follows. a. The frame rod (C, figure 21) must be inserted through the bottom sleeve of the cover so that the two bent endsextend out openings, which are next to the cord loops (D). The frame rod position is indicated by dotted line (B, figure 22). Figure 21. A. Cover[...]

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    Figure 24. A. Frame Rod 8. Frame Maintenance ~C. Clip D. Support Rod A WARNING The cart cover is subject to wear and deterioration. Check the cover frequently. Use a” approved replacement 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 [...]

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    1. Attaching: a. Attach the cart to the tractor by aligning the two ends of the H-frame to the holes in the bracket (figure 26). Use the holes that will make the cart level, Secure the cart to the bracket with twoclevis pins and hairpin totters. b. Attach the cart to the bracket at points‘%” or“C”. 3. Move the latch handle to the unlock pos[...]

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    I Figure 28. A. Nut B. Washer C. Nut Figure 29. A. Cover 6. Hook OPERATING WITHOUT COLLECTION SYSTEM - 36” MOWERS To remove the blower assembly, first loosen the front wing nut. To provide belt slack, push the belt retainer(B, figure 6). Slip the belt off the pulley. The blower can be removed from deck. Install the mower deflector (A, figure 30) [...]

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    EDGE OF DECK I - Align with deflector mounting holes. - I TEMPLATE FOR DRILLING MOUNTING HOLE FOR 36” TURBO VAC. LDrill g/32” Dia. Hole[...]

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