Manual

Troubleshooting(Continued)
PROBLEM PROBABLECAUSE
Rider Will Not 1. Drive disc worn or damaged.
Move Or Loss 2. Rubber drive disc is not tracking properly on
of Traction drive disc.
3. Taperedaxle bolt and nut missing.
4. Axle bearing seized.
5. Insufficient lubrication in chain case or
transmission/differential.
Blade(s) Not 1. Bladeengagementlever in the "OFF"position.
Cutting 2. Mower belt slipping.
3. Cutting blade is dull, worn or damaged.
1. Uneventire pressure.Cutting Grass
Improperly
Poor Grass
Discharge
Oil Leaking
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Cutting height too low or high. 2.
Enginespeedtoo slow. 3.
Forward speedtoo fast. 4.
Terracedcut, side to side. 5.
Excessivedeck pitch, front to rear. 6.
Cutting blade(s) dull or damaged. 7.
Mower belt slipping. 8.
Enginespeedtoo slow. 1.
Forward speedtoo fast. 2.
Grass is wet. 3.
Excessivelydull, worn or damaged blade(s). 4.
5. Build up of grass clippings and debris under
deck.
6. Improper blade installed on deck.
1. Leaking chain caseor differential plugs.
2. Leaking engine block.
CORRECTIVEACTION
1. Replacedrive disc.
2. Adjust rubber drive disc.
3. Replacewith SNAPPERtapered bolt & nut.
4. Contact authorized SNAPPERdealer.
5. Contact authorized SNAPPERdealer.
1. Move lever to the "ON" position.
2. Adjust or replace mower belt.
3. Sharpen or replacecutting blade.
1. Bring to proper pressure. 12 PSIfront tire & 12 PSI
reartire.
Adjust cutting height.
Movethrottle control to "FAST" position.
Movetransmission shift lever to a slower speed.
Adjust side to side level.
Adjust front to rear pitch.
Sharpen cutting edges or replace blade(s).
Adjust tension or replace mower belt.
Movethrottle control to "FAST" position.
Movetransmission shift lever to a slower speed.
Mow when grass is dry.
Service mower blade.
5. Cleanthe undersideof deck.
6. Install proper SNAPPERblades.
1. Verify plugs are not cracked & are in good shape.
Check gaskets.
2. Contact authorized SNAPPERdealer.
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