Snapper MCR5215014KWV, MCRP215014KWV, MR5014B, MRP218014T User Manual

Safety Instructions & Operator’s Manual for
21” STEEL DECK
WALK MOWERS
SERIES 14
MODELS
PUSH MODELS PROPELLED MODELS
MR215014B MCRS215014KWV
MODEL NUMBER EXPLANATION
M C R P 21 50 14 KW V
MODEL DESIGNATION ENGINE OPTIONS SELF-PROPELLED ENGINE TYPE CUTTING WIDTH SERIES DESIGNATION ENGINE HORSE POWER
M – Middle Market C – Commercial Model R – Recycling Model P – Self Propelled Model 14 – Series Designation E – European Model S – Swivel Front Wheel s 21 – 21” Cutting Width T – Tecumseh Engine B – Briggs Engine
50 – 5.0 HP (Engine Horse Power) KW – Kawasaki Engine 60 – 6.0 HP (Engine Horse Power) V – Over Head Valve Engine
Thank you for buying a SNAPPER Product! Before operating your Walk Behind, read this manual carefully and pay particular attention to the “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” on Pages 2 & 3. Remember that all power equipment can be dangerous if used improperly. Also keep in mind that SAFETY requires careful use in accordance with the operating instructions and common sense.
COPYRIGHT © 1999 SNAPPER INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
MANUAL No. 4-1936 (REV. 3, 9/20/99)
MRP216014B MRP216014T MCRP215014KWV EMRP216014B
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: This powerf ul cutting machine is capab le of amputating hand s and feet and can throw objects that can cause injury and damage! Failure to comply with the follow ing SAFETY instru ctions could resu lt in serious injury or death to the operator or other persons. The owner of the machine must understand these instructions and must allow only persons who understand these instructions to operate machine. Each person operating the machine must be of sound mind and body and must not be under the influence of any substance, which might impair vision, dexterity or judgment. If you have any questions pertaining to your machine which your dealer cannot answer to your satisfaction, call or write the Customer Service Department at SNAPPER, McDonough, Georgia 30253. Phone: (1-800-935-2967).
PROTECTION FOR CHILDREN
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children. Ch ildren are often attracted to the machine and the mowing activity. Never assume that children will remain where you last saw them.
1. KEEP children out of the mowing area and under the watchful care of a responsible adult.
2. DO NOT allow children in yard when machine is operated and turn machine OFF if anyone enters the area.
3. DO NOT allow pre-teenage children to operate machine.
4. ALLOW only responsible adults & teenagers with mature judgment under close adult supervision to operate machine.
5. DO NOT pull mower backwards unless absolutely necessary. LOOK and SEE behind and down for children, pets and hazards before and while backing.
6. USE EXTRA CARE when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees, or other object s that may obscure vision.
SLOPE OPERATION
1. Slopes are a major factor related to slip and fall accidents, which can result in severe injury. All slopes require extra cau tion. If you feel uneasy on a slope, DO NOT mow it.
2. Mow across slopes, never up-and-down. Exercise extreme CAUTION when changing directions on slopes. DO NOT mow steep slopes or other areas where stability or traction is in doubt.
3. Use extra care with crass catchers or other attachments; these affect the handling and the stability of the machine.
PREPARATION
1. Read, understand, and follow instructions and warnings in this manual and on the mower, engine and attachments. Know the controls and the proper use of the mower before starting.
2. Only mature, responsible persons shall operate the machine and only after proper instruction.
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3. Data indicates that operators age 60 and abo ve, are involved in a large percentage of mower­related injuries. These operators should evaluate their ability to operate the mower safely enough to protect themselves and others from serious injury.
4. Handle fuel w ith extra care. Fuels are f lammable and vapors are explosive. Use only an approved fuel container. DO NOT remove fuel cap or add fuel with engine running. Add fuel outdoors only with engine stopped and cool. Clean spilled fuel and oil from machine. DO NOT smoke.
5. Check the area to be mowed and remove all objects such as toys, wire, rocks, limbs and other objects that could cause injury if thrown by blade or interfere with mo win g. Also note the location of holes, stumps, and other possible hazards.
6. Keep people and pets out of the mowing area. Immediately, STOP Blade, Stop engine and Stop mower if anyone enters the area.
7. Check shields, deflectors, switches, blade controls and other safety dev ices frequently for proper operation and location.
8. Make sure all safety decals are clearly legible. Replace if damaged.
9. Protect yourself when mow ing and wear safety glasses, long pants and substantial footwear. DO NOT mow barefooted or with sandals.
10. Know how to STOP blade and engine quickly in preparation for emergencies.
11. Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine into a trailer or truck.
12. Check grass catcher components frequently for signs of wear or deterioration and replace as needed to prevent injury from thrown objects going through weak or torn spots.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATION
1. DO NOT put hands or feet near or under rotating parts. Keep clear of discharg e area while engine is running.
2. STOP engine when crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads, and under any conditions where thrown objects might be a hazard.
3. Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.
4. DO NOT operate mower while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
5. After striking a foreign object or if mower vibrates abnormally, STOP the engine, disconnect and secure spark plug wire. Inspect t he mower for any damage and repair the damage.
6. DO NOT mow near drop offs, ditches or embankments. Operator could lose footing or balance.
7. STAY ALERT for holes and other hidden hazards. Tall grass can hide obstacles. Keep away from ditches, washouts, culverts, fences and protruding objects.
8. DO NOT mow on wet grass. Always be sure of your footing. Keep a firm hold on the handle and walk, never run. Slipping could cause injury.
9. DO NOT leave the machine with the engine running. STOP BLADE and STOP ENGINE before leaving the operators position for any reason.
10. Before cleaning, repairing or inspecting make certain engine, blade and all moving parts have STOPPED. Disconnect and secure spark plug wire away from plug to prevent accidental starting.
11. STOP engine and wait until the blade comes to complete STOP before removing grass bag and/or clearing grass.
12. DO NOT operate mower without the entire grass catcher or guards in place. DO NOT point discharge at people, passing cars, windows or doors.
13. Slow down before turning.
14. Watch out for traffic when near or crossing roadways.
15. DO NOT operate engine in enclosed areas. Engine exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a deadly poison.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
1. DO NOT store mower or fuel container inside where fumes may reach an open flame, spark or pilot light such as in a water heater, furnace, clothes dryer or other gas appliance. Allow engine to cool before storing machine in an enclosure. Store fuel container out of reach of children in a well ventilated, unoccupied building.
2. Keep mower and engine free of grass, leaves or excess grease to reduce fire hazard and engine overheating.
3. When draining fuel tank, drain fuel into an approved container outdoors and away from open flame.
4. Keep all bolts, especially blade bolts, nuts and screws properly tight. Check that all cott er pins are in proper position.
5. Always provide adequate ventilation when running engine. Engine exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a deadly poison.
6. Service engine and make adjustments only when engine is stopped. Removed spark plug wire from spark p lu g an d secu re w ire away from spark plug to prevent accidental starting.
7. DO NOT change engine governor speed settings or overspeed engine.
8. Check grass bag assembly frequently for wear or deterioration to avoid thrown objects and exposure to moving parts. Replace with new bag if loose seams or tears are ev ident. Rep lace slider or bag adapter if broken or cracked.
9. Mower blades are sharp and can cut. Wrap the blades or wear heavy leather gloves and use CAUTION when handling them.
10. DO NOT test for spark by grounding spark plug next to spark plug hole; spark plug could ignite gas exiting engine.
11. Have machine serviced by an authorized SNAPPER dealer at least once a year and have the dealer install any new safety devices.
12. Use only genuine SNAPPER replacement parts to assure that original standards are maintained.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.............................................2 & 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................................................ 4
SECTION 1 - FAMILIARIZATION..............................................................5
SECTION 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.........................................6-8
Pre-start Checklist...................................................................................................... 6
Starting & Stopping Engine & Blades................................................................... 6-7
Starting & Stopping Wheel Drive.............................................................................. 7
Adjusting Handle Height............................................................................................ 7
Adjusting Cutting Height........................................................................................... 8
Locking and Unlocking Swivel Wheel...................................................................... 8
Recycling Operation................................................................................................... 8
SECTION 3 - MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS..................................9-10
Changing Engine Oil.................................................................................................. 9
Checking Transmission Grease........................................................................... 9-10
Checking Mower Blade............................................................................................ 10
Checking Engine Drive Belt .................................................................................... 10
Checking Transmission Poly-V Belt....................................................................... 10
Annually (End of Each Season).............................................................................. 10
Engine................................................................................................................... 10
Air Filter................................................................................................................ 10
Engine Oil............................................................................................................. 10
Storage Procedure ................................................................................................... 10
SECTION 4 - ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIR....................................11-19
Mower Blade Repair/Replacement..................................................................... 11-12
Wheel Drive Control Adjustment ............................................................................ 12
Driven and Drive Disc Service ................................................................................ 13
Cleaning Drive Disc and Driven Disc................................................................. 13
Drive Spring Repair/Replacement...................................................................... 13
Driven Disc Adjustment................................................................................. 13-14
Driven Disc Replacement (Commercial Models).........................................14-15
Driven Disc Replacement (Non Commercial Models)...................................... 15
Driven Disc Bearing Replacement (Commercial Models) ............................... 16
Driven Disc Bearing Replacement (Non Commercial Models) ....................... 16
Hex Shaft Bearing Replacement ........................................................................ 17
Belt Service.......................................................................................................... 17-19
Engine Drive Belt Replacement ....................................................................17-19
Transmission Poly-V Belt Replacement............................................................ 19
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................ 20
SERVICE SCHEDULE ............................................................................ 21
Maintenance/Replacement Parts ............................................................................ 21
WARRANTY............................................................................................ 22
PRIMARY MAINTENANCE................................................................23-26
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Section 1 - FAMILIARIZATION
SLOW
SYMBOLS
WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL
BLADE CONTROL
UPPER HANDLE
ENGINE SPEED CONTROL
RABBIT ”FAST”
TURTLE ”SLOW”
ROPE START HANDLE
REAR HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER
KNOB
KNOB
FUEL FILLER CAP
ENGINE SPEED CONTROL
MID­HANDLE
FAST
GROUND SPEED CONTROL
LOWER HANDLE
OIL FILL CAP & DIPSTICK
ENGINE AIR FILTER COVER
MOWER DECK
REAR WHEEL
RECYCLING DECK COVER
FRONT WHEEL
1.1 INTRODUCTION
This manual has been prepar ed for the operators of the SNAPPER WALK BEHIND MOWERS. Its purpose, aside from recommending operating and routine service requirements, is to promote safety through the use of accepted operating practices. Read, Understand and Follow the “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” on Pages 2 & 3 of this manual and all safety messages on the mower and attachments before operating the mower.
FIGURE 1.1
1.2 NOMENCLATURE
FRONT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
PRIMER BULB
The nomenclature drawing above, Figure 1.1, shows the essential parts of the SNAPPER WALK BEHIND MOWERS. It is recommended that all operators of the mower become thoroughly familiar with the controls, parts and operation of the mower before operating. Specific details involving the engine are found in the separate engine owner’s manual. Study these manuals befor e operating and keep both handy for future reference.
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Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 PRE-START CHECK LIST
Make the following checks and perform the service required before each start-up.
2.1.1. Check guards, deflectors, grass bag, adapter and covers to mak e sure all are in place and securely tightened.
2.1.2. Check blade c ontro l and wheel drive contr ol to insure they work freely. See Figure 2.1.
CHECK CHECK BLADE CONTROL
WHEEL
DRIVE
CONTROL
2.1.6. Clean exterior surfaces of cutting deck and
engine of any accumulation of spilled fuel, dirt, grass , oil, etc. Keep engine air intake screen and cooling fins clear at all times.
2.2 STARTING & OPERATION
2.2.1. ENGINE & BLADE (Primer Models) (Push & Non Commercial Self-Propelled)
1. Primer models do not have an adjustable engine
speed control. The engine speed is fixed in the “Fast” position and can not be changed.
2. Push primer button three times to start a cold engine. NOTE: Do not use primer button to start warm engine. See Fi g u re 2 . 3 .
NOTE: Stop the engine (and blade) by releasing the
blade control.
FIGURE 2.1
2.1.3. Check cutting height. Adjust to desired height.
2.1.4. Check engine oil and add oil as needed to bring
level up to the full mark. Refer to Engine Owner’s Manual for oil specifications. See Figure 2.2.
FIGURE 2.2
2.1.5. Add fuel to tank after pushing the mower
outside where fumes can saf ely dissipate. Make sure cap is tightened after refueling. Refer to Engine Owners Manual for specifications.
FOR ENGINES EQUIPPED WITH PRIMER
PUSH PRIMER THREE TIMES TO START COLD ENGINE
BULB
FIGURE 2.3
3. Pull blade control against handle.
4. Pull rope start handle to crank engine.
5. After engine starts, allow a brief warm-up until
engine runs smooth.
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Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.2 STARTING & OPERATION
2.2.2. ENGINE & BLADE (Choke Models)(Commercial Only)
1. Move choke/engine speed c ontrol to the “Choke”
position. See Figure 2.4.
NOTE: Stop the engine (and blade) by releasing the
blade control.
MOVE CHOKE/ENGINE SPEED CONTROL TO THE CHOKE POSITION
PULL ROPE START HANDLE TO CRANK ENGINE
PULL BLADE CONTROL AGAINST HANDLE
ENGAGE WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL
FIGURE 2.4
NOTE: Do not use choke to start warm engine.
2. Pull blade control against handle.
3. Pull rope start handle to crank engine.
4. After engine starts, move choke/engine speed
control away from the choke position to the “Fast” (Rabbit) position and allow a brief warm-up until engine runs smooth.
FAST SPEED
2.3 STOPPING
2.4 HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
GROUND SPEED CONTROL
Stop engine and blade by releasing the blade control. Stop forward motion of mower by releasing the wheel drive control.
The height of the mower handle can be adjusted as follows:
1. Loosen the lower nuts on each lower handle as shown in Figure 2.6.
LOWER HANDLE
SLOW SPEED
FIGURE 2.5
HIGHER
WARNING
Stop engine and mow er blad e by releasing the blade control before adjusting ground speed.
2.2.3. PROPELLING MOWER (Self Propelled Models Only)
LOOSEN LOWER NUTS ON EACH LOWER HANDLE
1. Stop engine and mower blade by releasing the blade control before adjusting ground speed. Move ground speed control to the desired
speed position. See Figure 2.5.
2. Follow starting engine procedure found in Section 2.2. Starting & Operation - Engine & Blade.
3. Move wheel drive control against handle to engage wheel drive and propel mower for ward. See
2. Move upper m ower handle up or down until the desired position is achieved.
3. Tighten the lower nuts on each lower handle to maintain desired position.
FIGURE 2.6
Figure 2.4.
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LOWER
Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3 4
5
SWIVEL LOCK
WARNING
Before attempting any adjustments to the cutting height, STOP the engine, remove the spark plug wire from the spark plug and secure wire away from plug. DO NOT make any adjustments with engine or blade running. Be extremely careful when performing adjustments around engine. Engine is extremely hot and can cause severe burns. Wear heavy leather gloves when handling or working around cutting blades. Blades are extremely sharp and can cause severe injury.
2.5 CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
1. Fixed Wheel Models: Pull the height adjusting
latch outward and move to desired cutting height. See Figure 2.7.
2. Swivel Wheel Models: Remove hair pin and clevis pin install in highest hole for lowest cutting
height and lowest hole for highest cutting height. IMPORTANT: Move rear height adjus tment latch for rear wheel adjustment to correspond with raising or lowering the front wheels to maintain the level of the deck.
SWIVEL WHEEL MODEL
REMOVE HAIR PIN AND CLEVIS PIN
SHOWN IN LOWEST CUTTING
HIGHEST CUTTING HEIGHT
2.6 SWIVEL WHEEL LOCK and UNLOCK (Swivel Wheel Models Only)
IMPORTANT: Engage the lock on the swivel wheel to
maintain better control of machine when operating on slopes.
1. Stand in the operator’s position. Push machine forward until swivel wheel is positioned in the forward direction. Wheel must be positioned in a forward direction to engage swivel wheel lock.
2. Push wheel lock lever forward to lock swivel wheel in place. Swivel wheel will stay in the forward direction position. See Figure 2.9.
3. Pull wheel lock lever rearward to unlock swivel wheel. In the unlocked position, the s wivel wheel will rotate 360 degrees.
PUSH LOCK LEVER FORWARD TO LOCK POSITION
SWIVEL LOCK SHOWN IN LOCK POSITION
SWIVEL LOCK SHOWN IN UNLOCKED POSITION
FIXED WHEEL MODEL
1 LOWEST
CUTTING HEIGHT
2
LATCH
6 HIGHEST
CUTTING
6
HEIGHT
FIGURE 2.7
3. Set all wheels at the same cutting height. The
highest cutting position is Notch 6. The lowest
cutting position is Notch 1. See Figure 2.8.
LATCH
4
1
2
3
5
FIGURE 2.8
FRONT WHEEL MUST BE IN A FORWARD POSITION BEFORE ENGAGING
FIGURE 2.9
2.7 RECYCLING OPERATION NOTE: For best recycling results, cut up to a m axim um of
1/3 of grass blade length and recycle ONLY when grass is dry.
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1. Set all wheels in the highest cutting position (Notch 6).
2. Move engine speed control to “FAST” (Rabbit)
position.
3. Move ground speed control to slowest speed setting.
4. Proceed mowing slowly. If grass is very dense, lower
each rear wheel latch one notch lower than the front wheel latches to improve recycling performance.
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Section 3 - MAINTENANCE
FILL PLUG
3.1 INTRODUCTION
To retain the quality of the mower, use genuine
SNAPPER replacement parts only. Contact a local
SNAPPER dealer for parts and service assistance.
For the correct part or information for a particular
mower, always mention model and serial number.
3.2 SERVICE - AFTER FIRST 5 HOURS
3.2.1. CHANGE ENGINE OIL
WARNING
Before attempting any adjustments o r repairs, STOP the engine, remove the spark plug wire from the spark plug and secure wire aw ay from plug. Engine oil is extremely hot and can cause severe burns. Allow engine oil to cool before draining to prevent injury.
1. Refer to Engine Manual for proper oil
specifications and procedures.
2. For simplest/cleanest oil change, loosen lower
handle wing nuts and stand mower up on lower
handle as shown in Figure 3.1. Drain oil through
dipstick tube into a container.
FIGURE 3.1
3.2.2. CHECK GREASE LEVEL IN TRANSMISSION
1. Remove transmission fill plug. See Figure 3.2.
2. If liquid
small gear below the plug hole), add an amount, to cover gear, of Snapper “00” grease. See Figure 3.2.
NOTE: Snapper “00” Grease (Part No. 2-9443) is available at your SNAPPER dealer.
grease IS NOT visible on the input gear (the
FIGURE 3.2
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