Snapper 82354, 82355 manual

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    Lady Garden BY S n a p p e r SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS & OPERATOR’S MANUAL for 19” WALK BEHIND MOWER MODEL 82354 MODEL 82355 MODEL IDENTIFICA TION MO DEL 82354: 19” St eel Deck Walk Behind M ow er 4-1/2 HP 120 Volt Electric Start MO DEL 82355: 19” Steel Deck W alk Behind M ow er 4-1/2 HP M anual Recoil Start Thank you for buy ing a Lady Ga rd[...]

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    IM PORTA NT SA FETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: This powerfu l machine is cap able of amputat ing hands and feet and can throw objects that can cau se injury a n d d a m a g e ! Failure to comply with the f ollowing instructions may re sult in serious injury to the operator or other persons. The ow ner of the mower must understand these instructions and,[...]

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    SECTION 1 - FA M ILIARIZA TION A CCESSORIES 6-1847 GRA SS CATCHER KIT FIGURE 1 1.1 INTRODUCTION This manual has been prepared for the operators of the Lady Gar den 19” W alk Behind Mowers . This m anuals purpose, aside f rom recom m ending operating and routine servic e requirem ents, is to pr omote s afety through the use of accepted operating p[...]

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    SET UP INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for purchasing a Lady Garden walk behind lawn mower. W ith proper c are and servicing this product will give you many years of s ervice. T his product is com pletely assemb led and requires j ust a few m inutes of y our time to prepar e it for operation. Pleas e perfor m the following steps. 1. Open the c arton by pull[...]

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    SET UP INSTRUCTIONS (Continued) 10. Slowly pour the contents, 20 oz, of the supplied oil into the oil fill tube. Check the oil level af ter y ou have added approxim ately 15 oz and slowly add until the m ax . mar k is reached. See Figure 5. Reinstall the oil f ill dipstick . CA UTION Use approved fuel contain er. DO NOT smo ke near open fuel contai[...]

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    SECTION 2 - OPERA TING INSTRUCTI ONS 2.1 BEFORE OPERA TING: Be thoroughly familiar with all contr ols and how to use them before oper ating y our m ower. Know beforehand how to ST OP the engine and mower blade in preparation f or possible em ergencies . 2.2 STOPPING 2.2.1. Engine & Mower Blade: Stop engine and mo wer blade by releasing the Blad[...]

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    2.4 PRE-STA RT CHECK LIST (Continued) 3. Stand behind the m ower. Using your left hand m ove the blade control down onto the handle and hold in place. See Figure 9. FIGURE 9 4. Use your right hand to pull the rope start T-handle until the engine s tarts. Guide rope s lowly back to rope guide to prevent rope break age. Break age could result if the [...]

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    2.4 PRE-STA RT CHECK LIST (Continued) 4. Stand behind the m ower. Using your left hand m ove the blade control down onto the handle and hold in place. CA UTION To avoid elect rical shock or injury, M ake sure power cord is away f rom cutt ing blade be fore startin g engine. 5. Us e the thumb of your right hand to depress the s witch box starter but[...]

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    2.6 HA NDLE HEIGHT AD JUSTMENT NOTE: A 1/2” wrench will be needed to adjust handle height. 1. T he height of the handle can be adjus ted by loosening the four nuts located on the low er handle brack ets and pivoting the handle up or down. Tighten all nuts sec urely. This provides 2 inches of adjustm ent. See Figure 14. FIGURE 14 2.7 RECYCLING COV[...]

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    3.1 SERVICE PROCEDURES Your Lady Garden m ower requir es very little service. However, it is im portant that the engine be serviced at the inter vals specif ied in the Engine Manual f urnished with your mower. T o retain the integrity of y our m ower, use only genuine Lady Garden Replacem ent Parts. Return your mower to an authorized Lady Garden Se[...]

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    3.1.2. CUTTING BLA DE SERVICE (Continued) Sharpen Blade when the cutting edges becom e dull if the blade is in otherwise good condition. W hen dull, the grass cut ends will be ragged and usually turn brown soon after m owing. CA UTION The cu tting b lade has sharp edg es which can cause severe in jury. A lw ays wear heavy leather g loves when handl[...]

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    MANUA L No. 2-9478 (I.R. 1/96)[...]