Snapper 7004 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Model: Snapper 20” Frame Two-Stage Snow Thrower
  • Engine: Horsepower indicated by first digit in model designation
  • Collector Width: Provides a rough idea of width suggested by next two digits in model designation
  • Blower Clutch Handle: The bladed augers and impeller fan are made to cease rotation five seconds, at most, after release of the handle
  • Throttle Control: Controls speed of engine
  • Fuel Tank: Cap must be kept tight
  • Tire Pressure: No chains 12-15 psi, with chains 15-20 psi
  • Skid Shoes: Adjustable located for variegations in surface types
  • Discharge Chute: Variably adjustable deflector cap for snow throw distance
  • Accessories: Electric start kit, tire chains, drift cutter

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: In What Manner Should the Snapper Snow Thrower be Started?

A: The procedure for manual start is to insert the ignition key, turn it to the ON position and pull the recoil start handle. Raise the engine starter cable and plug it into the grounded outlet. Press the button until the engine starts for electric start of the Snow Thrower.

Q: In The Case Where The Engine Fails To Start, What Would You Suggest I Do?

A: The following should be checked: keystwitch positioned ON, throttle control positioned FAST, choke control appropriately set, spark plug wire fitted, and fuel tank content is enough.

Q: I would like to know the intervals for checking the gearbox oil level.

A: It is recommended to check the gearbox oil level after operating for every 25 hours, or at every engine oil check, to maintain proper lubrication of the device.

Q: I am not clear on the process for adjusting the skid shoes.

A: First, loosen the retaining nuts, then slide the skid shoes either up or down to obtain the desired position and finally retighten the nuts. Both shoes must be placed in the same position.

Q: What are the snow thrower's maintenance requirements?

A: Among the other routine maintenance, engine oil check and topping, auger fittings lubrication, belt adjustments to prevent slippage and tire pressure checks are also required.

Q: I've started noticing that my snow thrower has started underperforming in terms throw distance, what could be the cause?

A: There are several potential problems that include a broken auger shear bolt, a broken or slipped drive belt, and issues within the clutch system, so verify these components and change them if needed.

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Snapper 7004 User Manual
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