SNAPPER HI-VAC Series 9 C21559BV, CP21409R-2, CP21509R, CP21559BV, CAP21509R lawnmower User manual
Below you will find brief information for lawnmower COMMERCIAL 21" HI-VAC Series 9 C21559BV, lawnmower COMMERCIAL 21" HI-VAC Series 9 CP21409R-2, lawnmower COMMERCIAL 21" HI-VAC Series 9 CP21509R, lawnmower COMMERCIAL 21" HI-VAC Series 9 CP21559BV, lawnmower COMMERCIAL 21" HI-VAC Series 9 CAP21509R. This manual covers SNAPPER COMMERCIAL 21" HI-VAC Series 9 walk behind mowers. The letter "C" prefix designates commercial models. The -2 suffix denotes a 2-cycle engine, and the engines equipped with overhead valves are identified with a "V". Differences are pointed out wherever pertinent.
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SNAPPER VU Y a: COMMERCIAL \ Я ‘ jo | uu == aren —— C21559BV CP21409R-2 CP21509R CP21559BV CAP21509R WALK Thank you for buying a SNAPPER product! Before operating your mower, read this manual carefully and pay particular attention to the Important Safety Instructions on page 2. Remember that mowers and all power equipment can be dangerous if used improperly and keep in mind that safety requires careful use In accordance with the instructions and ....common sense! | This manual covers SNAPPER COMMERCIAL 21" HI-VAC Series 9 (last numeral in the five digit model ~~ designation) walk behind mowers. The letter "C" prefix designates commercial models. An "A" indicates that the deck is aluminum, and those having a "P" prefix are self-propelled. Mowers having a "B" suffix are Briggs & Stratton powered; those with an "R" suffix are Robin powered. The -2 suffix denotes a 2-cycle engine, and the engines equipped with overhead valves are identified with a "V". Differences are pointed out wherever pertinent, — throughout the manual. - / £ Ë . - SNAPPER.......... GA., 30253 U.S.A. en #2-2669 - (Rev. 3, 6/92).......... .. .. —. mum DIVISION OF FUQUA INDUSTRIES, INC. mass vn A AAO MEANS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: Failure to comply with the following instructions may result in serious injury to the operator or other persons. The owner of the mower must understand these instructions and, furthermore, must allow only persons who understand these instructions to operate the mower. Each person operating the mower must be of sound mind ‘and body and must not be under the influence of any substance which might impair vision, dexterity, or judgement. If you have any questions pertaining to your mower which your dealer cannot answer to your satisfac- tion, call or write the Customer Service Department at SNAPPER POWER EQUIPMENT, McDonough, Georgia,30253 (Phone 404-957-9141). | | TRAINING OPERATION |1. write or call our Customer Service Department at the 2. Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts. factory. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and Keep clear of discharge area while engine is running. proper use of the equipment. | 3. Stop engine when crossing gravel drives, walks, or 2. DO NOT allow children in yard when mower is roads, and under any conditions where thrown ob- operated. jects might be a hazard. 3. DO NOT allow pre-teenage children to operate 4. After striking a foreign object or if mower vibrates ab- mower. normally, stop the engine, disconnect and secure spark plug wire. Inspect the mower for any damage 4. Allow only responsible teenagers with mature judge- and repair the damage. | ment to operate mower and only under close supervi- sion. 5. Stop blade and engine whenever you leave the operating position behind the handle for any reason, 5. Keep the area clear of all persons, particularly small including clearing grass, emptying grass bag and children, and pets. making any adjustments, repairs, or inspections. PREPARATION 6. Before cleaning, repairing or inspecting, make cer- tain blade and all moving parts have stopped. 1. Never operate mower without proper guards, plates, Disconnect and secure spark plug wire away from safety switches, or other safety protective devices in plug to prevent accidental starting. place and properly connected. Inspect to determine that these safety devices are installed properly, are 7. Stop engine and wait until the blade comes to com- in good repair, and operate properly. If the condition plete stop before removing grass bag and/or clearing or operation of these devices are questionable, they grass. . must be repaired or replaced before using the mower. 8. Mow across slopes, never up-and-down. Exercise 2. Thoroughly inspect the area where the mower is to caution when changing directions on slopes. Do not be used and remove all stones, sticks, wire, bones mow steep slopes or other area where stability or and other foreign objects. Also note the location of traction is in doubt. | holes, stumps, and other possible hazards. | - MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 3. Do not operate mower when barefoot or wearing open sandals. Always wear substantial footwear and 1. Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to be sure long pants. mower is in safe operating condition. 4. Fill gasoline tank before starting engine. Use approv- 2. Never store mower with gasoline in tank inside of a ~ ed gasoline container. Do not smoke near open building where fumes may reach an open flame or gasoline container. Do not fill gasoline tank indoors spark. Allow engine to cool before storing in any or when engine is running. Allow engine to cool for at enclosure. least ten minutes before refilling. Wipe off any spill- ed gasoline before starting engine. Do not run engine 3. To reduce fire hazard, keep mower free of grass, indoors. leaves or excessive grease. 5. Make sure that the traction drive clutch control is 4. Check grass bag assembly frequently for wear or disengaged before starting engine. deterioration. Replace with new bag if loose seams or tears are evident. Replace slider or bag adapter if 6. Never attempt to make a cutting height adjustment broken or cracked. while the engine is running. | 5. Have your mower inspected and serviced each year 7. When mowing over rough ground or in tall grass, by an authorized Snapper dealer. Determine if any mower must be set in highest cutting position. additional devices are available which might upgrade the safety of your mower. 8. Mow only in daylight or in good artificial light. | 6. Factory specified Snapper replacement parts must 9. Never operate mower in wet grass. Always be sure of be used to assure adequate protection against in- your footing; keep a firm hold on the handle and walk: jury. never run. | 10. Do not operate mower without the grass bag and 7 Read this Manual carefully and question your dealer if something is not clear. Should the dealer be unavailable or unable to answer to your satisfaction, adapter or the side discharge chute in place. 1. Do not change engine governor settings or overspeed engine. | OPERATING PROCEDURE possible emergencies BEFORE the first start-up! For easier starting, move the mower to an area where the blade can turn freely without being restricted by tall grass. For units equipped with WISCONSIN ROBIN engines, refer to accompanying “Starting/Operating” instructions. The engine (and blade) is stopped by releasing the - BLADE CONTROL. On self-propelled models, releas- “ing the WHEEL DRIVE control (17) stops the forward of movement of the mower. Refer to FIG. 1 for locations controls. 4 PRE-START CHECKS Prior to each start-up, check/service as needed: > proper position and tightness. *NOTE: The “tab” on the inside rear edge of the adapter or side chute must push the interlock spring in toward the center of the mower. If the tab is im- properly installed, the engine CANNOT be started. * CLEAN surfaces to remove dust, dirt, and clippings - particularly from the cooling air intake screen on engine to prevent overheating. . *CHECK - oil level in 4-cycle engines and add oil as needed to bring the level up to but not over the dipstick (14) "FULL” mark. Refer to FIG. 1 & 2. *CHECK cutting height and adjust as needed, to suit the prevailing grass conditions. Refer to FIG. 4. *CHECK fuel level in tank after pushing mower out- doors where fumes will safely dissipate. On 2-cycle engines, use the correct fuel to oil ratio as specified in the engine manual. — ‘| NOTE: Stop the engine (and blade) by releasing the BLADE CONTROL or by pulling the ENGINE CON- TROL rearward to STOP position. OPERATING/SERVICE POINTS _ ADJUSTING LATCH (HEIGHT) AIR BREATHER (COVER) BAG BAG ADAPTOR BAG CONNECTOR i BAG WIRE SUPPORT (LIAS O O NDOIR WN BLADE CONTROL DECK Ш ENGINE FIG. 2 DIPSTICK S LOCATION (EX, 10 ENGINE CONTROL LEVER 11 12 13 14 FUEL FILLER CAP GROUND SPEED CONTROL LOWER HANDLE OIL FILLER (DIPSTICK) ROPE START HANDLE UPPER HANDLE WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL 15 „Sy LOCATION OF CONTROLS/FEATURES STARTING/STOPPING ENGINE 1. Move ENGINE CONTROL lever to CHOKE position. Refer to FIG. 1. 2. Hold BLADE CONTROL (7) firmly against UPPER HANDLE (16) - otherwise the engine will not start! Refer to FIG. 3. 3. Place left foot on top of left rear tire with toes pointing forward. 4. Bend at waist to reach ROPE START HANDLE (15) and straighten up as you pull handle- using back muscles more than arm muscles. 5. Continue pulling ROPE START HANDLE until the engine starts. Guide rope slowly back into engine shroud to prevent rope breakage which could result if the handle is allowed to snap back. Continue holding the BLADE CONTROL while moving around behind the UPPER HAN- DLE to the Operator's position. A NOTE: The highest cutting position for steel decks is attained when the four latches are set in notch 5. On CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ALWAYS STOP THE ENGINE AND WAIT UNTIL THE MOWER'S BLADE STOPS COMPLETELY BEFORE RE-ADJUSTING CUTTING HEIGHT! To readjust mower cutting height, pull each of the four height ADJUSTING LATCHES (1) outward toward the wheel and then slide into the desired notch. Set both latches on one side and then set the two on other side into corresponding notches. When setting the rear latches into LOWER notches, raise: the rear wheels off the ground to ease procedures. It is recommended that no more than 1/3 the height be cut from the grass. EXAMPLE: If the grass is 4” tall, set the four AD- JUSTING LATCHES (1) in notch 5 (the highest blade setting) which will leave the grass at approx- imately 3” tall after cutting - well within the 1/3 off limit. If you prefer shorter grass, wait a few days before recutting at a lower setting. If cut short too frequently, the root system will be more subject to burning, due to energy being expended toward the development of new leaf structures rather than the necessary development and reinforcement of a good healthy root system! If allowed to grow too tall, the lower portion (which will then be shaded) will discolor. During dry seasons, allow the grass to grow taller than normal. Refer to FIG. 4-A. - | aluminum decks, the highest position is reached by setting the four latches in notch 6. Only aluminum decks have 6 notches. | ` f { | POSITIONS LOWEST “Y CUTTING ( [@ HEIGHT * MOWING PROCEDURE “Set the ENGINE CONTROL lever (10) in the fast (F) position for thick grass, AND slow down (reduce "Ground Speed") OR narrow the cut to less than the full blade width. On self-propelled models, set the GROUND SPEED CONTROL lever (12) in the desired setting and then grasp the WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL (17) and hold against the UPPER HANDLE (16) to engage clutch. To stop the mowers forward movement, release the WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL - the mower can then be pushed forward or pulled for trimming. Experiment and adjust the ENGINE CONTROL lever and the GROUND SPEED CONTROL until the mower functions best for your turf conditions. The speed of forward movement can be varied while the mower is moving by changing the GROUND SPEED CONTROL setting as desired. Remember - BLADE CONTROL (7) engages the blade. | 21/27 | | Position 1.1/2" [4] | [E] ALUMINUM DECK 17 2] FIG. 4-A | | CUTTING CCOO TUN Wilh) SETTINGS NOTE: Following the use of a dry-type fertilizer, it is recommended that the lawn be sprinkled BEFORE using the mower - to avoid vacuuming up the fer- tilizer. | Changing your mowing pattern from time to time creates a smoother cut lawn. - MOWING / VACUUMING HINT: THE MOWING DECK SHOULD BE LEVEL UNDER ALL CONDITIONS. i ir FIG. 5 \ | MOWING | CONTROLS — NOTE: When mowing down-hill, use a "low” setting on the GROUND SPEED CONTROL lever, and brake by engaging and disengaging the WHEEL DRIVE — CONTROL. EMPTYING/CLOSING GRASS BAG FIG. 6 EMPTYING - Stop engine. Refer to FIG. 6 and lift the WIRE BAG GRASS BAG SUPPORT hook (6) up over LOWER HANDLE (13). Lift BAG CONNECTOR (5) off adapter flange. Continue lifting while moving bag forward until it clears the mower. Pull slider (S) off folds of cloth and hold con- nector up while shaking bag to dump clippings. Frequently check bag for wear/deterioration. Replace with genuine SNAPPER bag only - when replacement is needed. nen 5 3 . Reinstall the bag in reverse order after following the В closing procedure below: 1. Fold the cloth into a Z shape and keep the edges aligned. 2. Hold the edges together while pushing slider on folded end of bag. Be sure all edges of the bag are inside slider. Reinstall the bag. SERVICE PROCEDURE Your SNAPPER mower requires very little service, however, it is important that the engine be serviced at the intervals specified in the engine manual fur- nished with your mower. To retain the integrity of your mower, only use Ge- nuine SNAPPER Replacement Parts. LUBRICATION SCHEDULE * ENGINE: Change oil every 25 hours as specified in engine manual; check oil level before each use. ” * TRANSMISSION (on' the” self-propelled “models ): The transmission is filled with 4 ounce "00" grease at the factory and under normal usage, will not require additional grease. It is recommended that plug (A) be removed after every 25 hours of operation, and a visual determination of the lubrication condition of the transmission be made. the INPUT GEAR (the small gear below the plug opening), add a small amount of SNAPPER "00" grease. Reinstall the plug (A) after servicing the transmission. Refer to FIG. 7. "72 SNAPPER "00" grease is available in a convenient squeeze container (Part No. 6-1017) at your SNAPPER Dealer. CUTTING BLADE SERVICE es of SNAPPER If grease IS NOT visible on WARNING: Always disconnect the spark plug wire | and secure the end away from the plug before in- specting/servicing the blade, to prevent uninten- tional start-ups. Refer to FIG. 8 for blade condition. Replace the blade if it is badly chipped, bent noticeably out of balance, or has a notch worn in either tip - as shown in example B. The B wear pattern occurs more rapidly under sandy . soil conditions and appears between the flat surface and upturned “lift” lip at each end of blade tip. WARNING: Never operate the mower with a blade worn to the extent shown in example C - the "tip” could fly off and cause personal injury or property damage. When the blade’s cutting edges have become dull (while in otherwise good condition), sharpen on a grinding wheel at an angle of 22 to 28 degrees. The cutting surface (on each end) should extend in- ward about 3-1/2” from the tip. After sharpening, "out of - check the blade for balance - a blade - balance” will cause excessive vibration. Rebalance . as required. NOTE: When tipping the mower to work on the di underside, always tilt the mower onto the LEFT wheels, (after disconnecting the spark plug wire), to prevent flooding the engine with gasoline and/or oil, which would cause hard starting after servicing. By returning your mower to an Authorized SNAPPER Dealer on a yearly basis for inspection and addition of any new devices to upgrade your mower, the reliability of the unit’s functions will be assured. Check the yellow pages under LAWN MOWERS for the nearest SNAPPER Dealer. Always mention the model and serial number of your mower when con- tacting the dealer for information, parts, or service. For engine parts/service, check the yellow pages under the heading ENGINES - gasoline, for the nearest engine manufacturer's dealer. FIG. 7 TRANSMISSION DO NOT spill oil on the surface of drive disc. (on self-propelled models) 5 NorcH RL SHARP BLADE! Wear gloves to protect your hands BE CAREFUL: AVOID CUTTING YOURSELF ON Al while handling the blade. — BLADE HUB LIP NEW BLADE HP 2 (ON ENGINE) , FLANGE TELA MELIA if irl WEAR LIMIT т Hh Ш у va ih ря Re il y (55 CONE © CN WASHER SPECIAL RETAINING В CAPSCREW FIG. 9 STA RTS Re-install the blade with the components in proper sequence as shown in FIG. 9. Inspect blade at frequent intervals for tightness and condition. DO NOT substitute any components! Make sure the flange on each side of blade (at the mounting hole) fits over the edge of the blade drive hub (A). Tighten the, blade retaining capscrew (B) to 30 Foot - POUNDS TORQUE. ‘CLUTCH LINKAGE (SELF-PROPELLED) o _ ADJUSTMENT: Should excessive pressure be re- quired to hold the WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL lever (17) against the UPPER HANDLE (16), spring ad- justing is needed! Refer to FIG. 10. | When properly adjusted, there should be 1/16” to 1/8" clearance between the INSIDE of spring (B) hook and the INSIDE of the clutch cable "eye”. Stop the engine and release the WHEEL DRIVE CON- TROL lever and pull back cover (A) to check clearance. | The vinyl (tube type) cover (A) should always conceal outer (B) and inner (C) clutch cable springs. The spr- ing combination connects the clutch cable to the clutch idler components (refer to FIG. 10). The cover (A) prevents accummulation of dirt on the springs and eliminates the possibility of their wearing a hole through a grass bag. | To adjust, unhook springs from cable (at "eye”) and rotate springs in opposite directions and re-hook to cable and check clearance. Repeat procedure if needed. BE a FIG. 10 _____ CLUTCH CLUTCH LINKAGE - PULL CABLE ADJUSTMENT A 1118" to 1/8" Y CABLE CLIP CLEARANCE » CABLE CLIP If the WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL lever fails to “snap” back when released, check for binding at the cable holding clip located on side of handle - it should be about 5” below the upper handle and permit the cable to slide freely. Refer to FIG. 11. DRIVEN DISC SERVICE If the mower does not pull properly, refer to FIG. 12, and check for the following: С Grease on drive disc (C)-causing slippage. 0 Broken or disconnected DRIVE SPRING (D) : (also refer to FIG. 14). | | [0 Driven disc rubber ring (B-1) worn - : not contacting drive disc (C) properly. 0 Driven disc (B) out of adjustment О Worn belts DRIVEN DISC ADJUSTMENT The driven disc should be properly adjusted for optimum operation, minimum rubber ring wear, smooth shifting, and to prevent the mower from jumping out of gear due ‘to misadjustment. If the clutch is properly adjusted, and both belts are in good condition (or are new), check the. two adjustments and correct if necessary. ‘ Check the "DISTANCE" from the CENTER of the driven disc's rubber ring to the left EDGE of the drive disc. 1. Shift the GROUND SPEED CONTROL into the | highest setting, and STOP engine. The CENTER of the rubber ring should be 1/8" to 1/4" from the left EDGE of drive disc as shown. To re-adjust, loosen connector hex nut (A-1) then slide the driven disc LEFT or BIGHT (on hex shaft) as required. Re- tighten connector hex nut. Check the "TRACKING POINT". The rubber ring should contact the drive disc's surface at a point 1/8" in front of an imaginary reference centerline crossing through the ' center of the drive disc. You may wish to draw the 6 centerline with a pencil. | le: HEX 1/8” TO 1/4" IN HIGHEST MACHINE SPEED SETTING SCR | (5) FIG. 13 TRANSFER D DRIVEN DISC ROD(F) COMPONENTS CONNECTOR”, 7 (A) SLOTZ .. DRIVEN DISC/ ASSEMBLY > FIG. 15. DRIVEN | DISC FIG. 14 DRIVEN DISC- ASSEMBLY When properly adjusted, the rubber ring will "Track" (run) in place approximately half way between the ‘center of the drive disc and it's left EDGE, with the transfer rod (F) disconnected and the engine running. ‘Perform this test before making adjustment number 2. - DRIVEN DISC REPLACEMENT: If the driven disc rub- ber ring (B-1) is found to be badly chunked or worn’ down to within 1/16” of the metal rim of the driven disc hub (B), it must be replaced. Remove the clip (E) at end of speed control rod, and then turn the transfer rod (F) to a upright (vertical) position and detach from the connector (A) (FIG. 14 & 15). Unhook drive spring (D) (use needle nose pliers) and slide the - driven disc assembly off hex-shaft. Remove the five machine screws (G) and plate secur- ing the driven disc rubber ring (B-1) to the hub (B) and replace the ring as shown in FIG. 15. Reverse procedures for re-assembly and installation. BEARING REPLACEMENT: If the driven disc bearing fails, remove the complete driven disc assembly as previously described. Then remove the snap ring (H) (special pliers are required) and slide the driven disc assembly out of bearing. | Remove the four retaining screws (I) and then the bearing (J). Re-assemble in reverse order. Refertothe illustration FIG. 16. | To replace the bearing on pulley end of hex-shaft, hold the shaft with an adjustable wrench (next tothe - pulley). Then remove the 3/8” retaining hex lock nut . (located on outside of right rear wheel bracket). Carefully remove holder, O-ring, and bearing and replace the bearing. Re-assemble and carefully re-install the O-ring over the outside of new bearing -securely tighten the two retaining screws as shown in FIG. 16-A. _- “FIG. 16 BEARING REPLACEMENT - DRIVEN DISC ASSEMBLY BALL BEARING | HOLDER | — FIG. 16-A af Te 38" BELT SERVICE Slippage (from worn belts) can prevent self- propelled models from maintaining optimum perfor- - mance! On self-propelled models, the engine belt transmits power to-the Poly-V-Belt, which in turn, engages the clutch to drive the transmission and rear drive wheels. ENGINE BELT REPLACEMENT: Disconnect the spark plug wire and empty the fuel tank (or tape the -vents in the filler cap closed to prevent fuel spillage). Unhook the idier arm spring (A) from the right rear ~ wheel bracket and remove the driven disc assembly as described in the DRIVEN DISC section. Tilt the mower up on its RIGHT wheels and remove the cut- ting blade and hub. Then remove the drive disc re-- taining nut (B) and internal tooth lockwasher (C). Lift the drive disc up from its position on the idler arm and remove worn belt. Loop one end of replacement belt over engine drive pulley and insert other end through deck opening. Loop the belt around driven pulley (on the lower portion of drive disc) and lower disc back into position on idler arm (with the idler AGAINST the engine belt - when idler arm spring (A) is re-installed). Refer to FIG. 17. A) BEARING 5 ror RINGS. REPLACEMENT IDLER ARM | “ Va DRIVE DISC DRIVE DISC: | FIG. 17 XDRIVE BELT IDLER & oc ENGINE PPS DLER 3 BELT: A ARM —_. 5 “IN | DETAIL pd \ \ i | | en © . | IDLER > a J] SPRING Su. 82> \ u р, / — С NIT „” - —B ES ENGINE ' RIGHT REAR DRIVE DECK BRACKET WHEEL BRACKET PULLEY. (PARTIALLY SHOWN) Re-install the internal tooth lock washer (C) and re- taining nut (B) onto drive disc post (on underside of deck), and securely tighten. Test the pivoting action of the idler arm- it must pivot freely! Re-install the blade and fasteners on shaft as explained in the BLADE SERVICE section. Use a stiff wire (such as a coat hanger) with a hook on end to pull the hooked end of idler arm spring (A) through the large hole in right wheel bracket, and then hook the spring’s end through the smaller hole. If the Poly-V-Belt is NOT going to be replaced, re-install the driven disc POLY-V-BELT REPLACEMENT: The driven disc - assembly must be removed first. Note the arrange-: ment of the old belt around the three pulleys before cutting and removing it. Slip the replacement belt over the end of hex-shaft and onto pulley (A). Then work it onto idler pulley (B) and twist it sideways and pull upward between the differential bracket and “transmission pulley (С) and then down into the pulley’s groove. Make sure the belt is in each - pulley's groove! Refer to FIG. 18. ~ NOTE: When properly installed, the lower span of Poly-V-Belt will be ABOVE the belt guide - below pulley (A). 1 ‘assembly. | HEX POLYV Y SHAFT BELT , A 78 ES ps 7 AJ e 2 pas” 4 A, o 7, с о r à BELT GUIDE, DAN 1 FIG. 18 -POLY-V BELT REPLACEMENT > 2. Re-adjust "Tracking", by imagining (or drawing) a 4. Lubricate all exposed metal with a light reference line across drive disc center; loosen hex ; coating of oil to prevent corrosion. № at lot (2). Ing thrust plate guide (X) 10 thrust plate 5. Empty the grass bag to prevent decay of . a. Ш debris and formation of mold while in storage. - Move driven disc (with thrust plate Y) FORWARD or The grass bag may be washed in detergent, REARWARD until the rubber ring contacts the drive disc ~ but allow it to dry thoroughly! surface 1/8" in front of the imaginary reference centerline. Re-tignten hex nut (W). Perform test again before reattaching transfer rod (F). See Fig. 13. | 6 Store the mower in a shed or other dry area, protected from weather. STORAGE PROCEDURE _ © HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT - PUSH as ‚= Toraise or lower handle (13), loosen the adjusting Refer to the engine manual for directions regarding locknuts (A) on both sides of handle shown in FIG engine storage preparations. engine storage preparatior | 19. Reset handle to desired position and re- tighten Prepare the mower for "end of season” storage as the locknuts. follows: 1. DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE BEFORE ANY OTHER PREPARATIONS ARE | MADE! FIG 10 2. Tapeall openings closed to prevent spraying HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT water into exhaust or air intakes during washing. 3. Turn the mower on its side and thoroughly A clean the underside of the deck. Scrape away any accumulation of grass with a putty knife and/or wire brush. Then use a hose to wash down the underside of deck and allow to dry. Clean all external surfaces of mower and allow to dry. LIMITED WARRANTY COMMERCIAL USERS- I: | For one (1) year from the original purchase date of this product for your COMMERCIAL use, SNAPPER, through an Authorized SNAPPER Dealer, will -| repair the product tree of charge, if it is found to be defective in material or workmanship. N | Return the product to a SNAPPER Dealer for repair under this warranty. AB There is no other express warranty. al Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to NINTY (90) DAYS from the original purchase date. in. | Some states do not aliow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. Liability for incidental and consequential damages are excluded. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential ; 2 F damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. A IS q This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state and county to county. * FULL TWO-YEAR WARRANTY -NON-COMMERCIAL USERS- у. y For TWO (2) YEARS from the original purchase date of this product for your NON-COMMERCIAL use, SNAPPER, through an Authorized SNAPPER f' 4 (EN Dealer, will repair the product free of charge, if it does not work for any reason. В € 4 Return the product to a SNAPPER Dealer for repair under this warranty. “| You provide the usual maintenance as specified in the Owner/Operator Manual. | There is no other express warranty. я N 1 Liability for incidental and consequential damages are excluded. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so this [ a M€ exclusion may not apply to you. A i This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state and county to county. | * SNAPPER "TOTAL PROTECTION" PLEASE COMPLETE THE ATTACHED SNAPPER PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD AND PROMPTLY MAIL IT TO: SNAPPER, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA 30253. pon Git. a J. y X É | м ZA > À A ЭН ji | | bo TY u e № 4 (© A an р 10) au a = a = т SNAPPER PRINTED IN USA. eMCDonough, GA., 30253 U.S.A. : | DT —— DIVISIÓN OF FUQUA INDUSTRIES, INC, === ">

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- commercial use
- 21" cut
- hi-vac
- walk behind
- self-propelled
- Briggs & Stratton
- Robin
- 2-cycle
- overhead valves
Frequently asked questions
This is a SNAPPER COMMERCIAL 21" HI-VAC Series 9 walk behind mower.
The "C" prefix designates commercial models.
The -2 suffix denotes a 2-cycle engine.
The "V" indicates that the engine is equipped with overhead valves.