Snapper 7-4510 manual

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    1 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS A ND PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST FOR SNAPPER GROUNDS CRUISER UTILITY VEHICLE INTRODUCT ION: These inst ructions cover the s etup of the Snapper Grounds Cruis er utility vehicle. Complete each step carefu lly. A checkli s t has been provid ed. It is ver y important to verify and record each it em on the list prior to placing the mac[...]

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    2 STEP 3 INSTALL FRONT TIRES The f ront bum per can be us ed to lif t the front of the machine. Block the m achine to preve nt it from fallin g. NOTE: T he fr ont tires are directiona l. Instal l with valve stems out and with the points of the che vron tread s pointing f orward. 1. Loosen o nly, two lug n uts at left and r ight f ront wheel hubs . [...]

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    3 STEP 6 INSTALL OPERA TOR PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (OPS) The ins tallation of the Operator Pro tective Structu re requires t wo peopl e. The mountin g hardw are for the OPS and seat be lts m ust be properl y torqued. Do Not modif y the OPS in an y way. Insta ll the OP S with th e “W ARNING” sign on the r ight (pass enger’s) side of the machine. [...]

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    4 STEP 8 (Continued) A CTIV ATE BATTERY 8. Thoroughl y clean any spille d acid f rom batter y. Neutrali ze with Bak ing So da and flus h with larg e quantit y of water. Dr y off battery. 9. Install batt ery into po wer unit. Plac e batter y into batter y tray and secur e in plac e with re taining ro d. See Fig ure 1.5. FIGURE 1.5 10. Attach batt er[...]

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    5 STEP 10 (Continued) IN STALL O PERA TOR’S A ND PA SSENGE R’S SEAT FIGURE 1.7 STEP 11 A TT ACH CARGO BED Attach be d to pivo ts at re ar of f rame. A prop r od is provide d to sup port an em pt y cargo b ed o nl y in a raise d position. 1. Align br ackets on bottom rear of cargo bed with left and right p ivots l ocate d at rear of f r am e. Se[...]

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    6 PRE-OPERA TION CHECKLIST FOR SNA PPER GROUNDS CRUISER Snapper has complete d initial adjustments and performed operational tes ts prior to shipping the machine. Due to the possible e ffects of shipping, handling and storage, Snapper inte nds for all of the following it ems to be verified and necessar y final adjustme nts made at time of setup. It[...]