Snapper YZ13331be, YZ13381BE, YZ145332BE, YZ145382BE User Manual

Safety Instructions & Operator’s Manual for
YARD CRUISER
HYDRO DRIVE
SERIES 1 & 2
MODELS
MODEL NUMBER EXPLANATION
Y Z 13 33 1 B E
MODEL DESIGNATION ENGINE OPTIONS DRIVE SYSTEM TYPE ENGINE TYPE ENGINE HORSE POWER SERIES DESIGNATION CUTTING WIDTH
Y – Yard Cruiser Z – Zero Turning Radius
Thank you for buying a SNAPPER Product! Before operating your YARD CRUISER, read this manual carefully and pay particular attention to the “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” on Pages 2 & 3. Remember that all power equipment can be dan gerous if used imp roperly. 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
13 - 13.0 HP Engine 145 - 14.5 HP Engine
33 - 33” Cutting Deck 38 - 38” Cutting Deck
1 - Series Designation 2 - Series Designation
MANUAL No. 4-6359 (REV. 2, 3/13/00)
B - Briggs Engine E - Electric Start
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. Children 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 (even with the blade OFF).
3. DO NOT allow children or other passengers to ride on machine or on attachments (even with the blade OFF). They may fall and be seriously injured.
4. DO NOT allow pre-teenage children to operate machine.
5. ALLOW only responsible adults & teenagers with mature judgment under close adult super vision to operate machine.
6. BE SURE the area is clear of others before mowing and turn machine OFF if anyone enters the area.
7. DO NOT mow in reverse unless absolutely necessary. LOOK BEHIND and down for small children before and when backing.
8. USE EXTRA CARE when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that may obscure vision.
PROTECTION AGAINST TIPOVERS
Slopes are a major factor related to loss-of-control and tip-over accidents, which can result in severe injury or death. All slopes require extra CAUTION. If you cannot back up the slope or if you feel uneasy on it, DO NOT mow it. Use extra care with grass catchers or other attachments; these can change the stability of the machine.
1. DO NOT operate machine on slopes exceeding 15 degrees (27% grade).
2. Exercise EXTREME CAUTION on slopes above 10 degrees (18% grade). Turn blade OFF when traveling uphill. Use first speed and avoid sudden or sharp turns.
3. DO NOT mow back and forth across face of slopes. Mow up and down.
PROTECTION AGAINST TIPOVERS
(Continued From Previous Column)
4. AVOID uphill starts. If machine stops going uphill or tires lose traction, turn blade OFF and back slowly down the slope.
5. STAY ALERT for holes and other hidden hazards. Tall grass can hide obstacles. Keep away from ditches, washouts, culverts, fences and protruding objects.
6. KEEP A SAFE DISTANCE (at least 3 feet) away from edge of ditches and other drop offs. The mower could turn over if an edge caves in.
7. Always begin forward motion in the #1 speed position.
8. Use weights or a weighted load carrier in accordance with instructions supplied with a grass catcher. DO NOT operate machine on slopes exceeding 10 degrees (18% grade) when equipped with grass catcher.
9. DO NOT put your foot on the ground to try to stabilize the machine.
10. DO NOT mow on wet grass. Reduced traction could cause sliding.
11. DO NOT mow under any condition where traction, steering or stability is doubtful without first test driving over the terrain with blade OFF.
PREPARATION
1. Read this manual, get to know where all controls are located and practice how to use them before starting for the first time, and at the beginning of each season. Read and follow Warnings and Instructions on engine and machine. Read and follow operator’s manual and instructions furnished with attachments.
2. Only mature, responsible persons s hall operate the machine and only after proper instruction.
3. Data indicates that operators age 60 and above, 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.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PREPARATION
(Continued From Previous Page)
4. Handle fuel with extra care. Fuels are flammable and vapors are explosive. Use only an approved fuel container. Never remove fuel cap or add fuel with engine running. Add fuel outdoors only with engine stopped and cool. Clean spilled fuel from machine. DO NOT smoke.
5. Practice operation of machine with BLADE OFF to learn controls and develop skills.
6. 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 mowing.
7. Keep people and pets a safe distance from machine.
8. Check shields, deflectors, switches, blade controls and other safety devices frequently for proper operation and location.
9. Make sure all safety decals are clearly legible. Replace if damaged.
10. Protect yourself when mowing and wear safety glasses, long pants and substantial footwear.
11. Know how to STOP blade and engine quickly in preparation for emergencies.
12. Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine into a trailer or truck.
13. 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 worn spots.
OPERATION
1. Mount and dismount machine from left side.
2. Start engine from operator's seat, if possible. Make sure blade is OFF and parking brake is set.
3. STOP blade, STOP engine, set parking brake and remove key when leaving machine.
4. DO NOT operate machine unless properly seated with feet on feet rests or pedal(s).
5. STOP BLADE and ENGINE and make sure blade has stopped before removing grass catcher or unclogging mower to prevent loss of fingers or hand.
6. Blade must be OFF except when cutting grass. Set blade in highest position when mowing over rough ground.
7. Keep hands and feet away from rotating blade underneath deck. NEVER place foot on ground while BLADE is ON or machine is in motion.
8. Deflector or entire grass catcher must be in place. NEVER point discharge at people, passing cars, windows or doors.
9. Slow down before turning.
10. Watch out for traffic when near or crossing roadways.
11. STOP engine immediately after striking an obstruction. Inspect machine and repair damage before resuming operation.
OPERATION
(Continued From Previous Column)
12. Mow only in daylight or with good artificial light.
13. Move joystick (if equipped) SLOWLY to maintain control during speed and directional changes.
14. Exercise CAUTION when pulling loads. Limit loads to those you can safely control and attach loads to hitch plate as specified with SNAPPER attachment instructions.
MAINTENANCE
1. Never store machine 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 the reach of children in a well ventilated, unoccupied building.
2. Keep 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. Check brakes frequently; adjust, repair or replace as needed.
5. Keep all bolts, nuts and screws properly tight. Check that all cotter pins are in proper position.
6. Always provide adequate ventilation when running engine indoors. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly poison.
7. Disconnect negative (black) cable from battery before performing maintenance or service. Cranking engine could cause injury.
8. Never work under machine without safety blocks.
9. Service engine and make adjustments only when engine is stopped. Remove spark plug wire(s) from spark plug(s) and secure wire(s) away from spark plug(s).
10. DO NOT change engine governor speed settings or overspeed engine.
11. Lubricate machine at intervals specified in manual to prevent controls from binding.
12. Mower blades are sharp and can cut. Wrap the blades or wear heavy leather gloves and use CAUTION when handling them.
13. NEVER test for spark by grounding spark plug next to spark plug hole; spark plug could ignite gas exiting engine.
14. Have machine serviced by an authorized SNAPPER dealer at least once a year and have the dealer install any new safety devices.
15. 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...................................................6-9
Pre-start Checklist ..............................................................................................6-7
Starting Engine.......................................................................................................7
Starting & Stopping Engine, Mower Blades............................................................8
Starting & Stopping Wheel Drive............................................................................8
Setting & Releasing Parking Brake ........................................................................8
Adjusting Cutting Height.........................................................................................9
SECTION 3 - MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ......................................... 10-13
Changing Engine Oil.............................................................................................10
Checking Mower Blade.........................................................................................10
Checking Mower Drive Belt..................................................................................11
Checking Belt Tension..........................................................................................11
After Every 25 Operating Hours ...........................................................................11
Check Mower Components..................................................................................11
Mower Blade Spindle Lubrication.........................................................................12
Front Wheel Bearings Lubrication........................................................................12
Front Caster Wheel Pivot Shaft Lubrication .........................................................12
Parking Brake Pivot Bushing Lubrication .............................................................12
Annually (End of Each Season)............................................................................13
Engine...............................................................................................................13
Air Filter.............................................................................................................13
Oil Filter.............................................................................................................13
Engine Oil..........................................................................................................13
Transaxle...........................................................................................................13
Fuel Filter ..........................................................................................................13
Storage - Out of Season.......................................................................................13
SECTION 4 - ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIR.............................................. 14-21
Neutral Position Adjustments ...............................................................................14
Mower Drive Belt Adjustment ...............................................................................14
Mower Drive Belt Replacement............................................................................15
Blade Brake Adjustment.......................................................................................15
Mower Blade Adjustment......................................................................................16
Mower Blade Adjustment (Levelness)..................................................................17
Mower Deck Adjustment (Levelness)...................................................................18
Mower Deck Timing Rod......................................................................................18
Wheel Brake Adjustment......................................................................................19
Mower Blade Repair/Replacement..................................................................19-20
Battery Removal...................................................................................................20
Battery Installation................................................................................................20
Battery Service & Charging ..................................................................................20
Battery Storage.....................................................................................................20
Battery Testing......................................................................................................21
New Battery Preparation.......................................................................................21
TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................. 22-23
SERVICE SCHEDULE...................................................................................... 24
Maintenance/Replacement Parts ......................................................................24
WARRANTY ..................................................................................................... 25
PRIMARY MAINTENANCE.......................................................................... 26-29
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Section 1 - FAMILIARIZATION
BUTTON
DISCHARGE
JOYSTICK CONTROL HANDLE
KEY SWITCH
OPERATOR’S SEAT
RIGHT CONSOLE VIEW
ENGINE SPEED CONTROL
BLADE SWITCH
BRAKE RELEASE
FUEL TANK
LEFT CONSOLE VIEW
PARKING BRAKE
DECK
FRAME COVER
DECK LIFT HANDLE
FIGURE 1.1
1.1 INTRODUCTION
This manual has been prepared for the operator’s of the SNAPPER YARD CRUISER. Its purpose, aside from recommending s tandard operating procedures and routine service requirements, is to promote SAFETY through the use of accepted operating practices . Read, Unders tand and Follow the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on Pages 2 and 3 of this m anual and All SAFETY messages on the YARD CRUISER and its attachments before operating. SNAPPER recommends returning the YARD CRUISER to an authorized SNAPPER dealer annually for inspection and addition of any new devices which might upgrade the safety of the mower.
1.2 NOMENCLATURE
The nomenclature drawing above, Figure 1.1, shows the essential parts of the SNAPPER YARD CRUISER. It is recommended that all operator’s of this equipment become thoroughly familiar with the controls, components, and operation of this machine before operating. Specific details involving the engine are found in the separate engine owner’s manual. Study these manuals before operating and keep both handy for future reference. For the nearest SNAPPER dealer in your area, check the yellow pages under the heading LAWN MOWERS. For engine parts and service, look for the engine manufacturer’s dealers under the heading, ENGINES - gasoline.
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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 tires and add or release air as needed to bring pressure to 12 psi in front and 12 psi in rear tires.
2.1.2. Check guards, deflectors and covers to mak e sure all are in place and securely tightened.
2.1.3. 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 2.1.
ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK
SAFE LEVEL AREA
2.1.5. Clean exterior surfaces of cutting deck and
engine of any accumulation of dirt, grass, oil, etc. Keep engine air intake screen and cooling f ins clear at all times.
2.1.6. Add fuel to tank of the YARD CRUISER outside where fumes can safely dissipate. Make sure fuel filler cap is tight and vent is open after refueling. See Figure 2.3. Refer to engine owner’s manual for fuel specifications.
FUEL FILLER CAP
FUEL TANK
OPEN VENT
FIGURE 2.1
2.1.4. Chec k Blade switch to insure it works freely.
Switch is pulled “OUT” into the “ON” position for blade engagement or pushed back “IN” into the “OFF” position for blade disengagement. See Figure 2.2. IMPORTANT: Dis engagement stops the blades rotation.
PULL “OUT” TO ENGAGE
PUSH “IN” TO DISENGAGE
FIGURE 2.2
BLADE SWITCH
FIGURE 2.3
IMPORTANT: This YARD CRUISER is equipped with hydrostatic drive. The forward, rearward and steering movement of the machine is controlled by a joystick lever. Joystick operations should be performed only from the operator’s position in the seat. A small movement of the joystick can cause the machine to move instantly. Move joystick very carefully and slowly.
1. Always move the joystick to the center position to “STOP” machine. IMPORTANT: To stop machine always return the joystick with hand assistance to the neutral position. Always engage parking brake when leaving operator’s seat.
2. Move the joystick forward to propel the machine forward.
3. Move the joystick rearward to propel the machine backward.
4. M ove the joystick to the right to rotate the front of the machine in circular motion to the right, as in turning around to go in a different direction.
5. M ove the joystick to the left to rotate the front of the machine in circular motion to the left, as in turning around to go in a different direction.
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Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: To roll the machine without the engine running, pressure within the hydraulic pumps must be released. Tilt seat up and mov e control lever down to release pressure. NOTE: Control lever must be in the “UP” position to drive machine. See Figure 2.4.
MOVE CONTROL LEVER UP TO DRIVE MACHINE
CONTROL LEVER
RUN POSITION
JOYSTICK IS IN NEUTRAL POSITION
TURN KEY TO START POSITION
BATTERY
MOVE CONTROL LEVER DOWN TO ROLL MACHINE
DECAL VIEWED FROM OPERATOR’S POSITION
FIGURE 2.5
FIGURE 2.4
2.2 STARTING & OPERATION
2.2.1. ENGINE (ELE CTRIC START)
When the ignition key is turned to “START”, the engine will not turn over unless the parking brak e is engaged and the blade switch is in the “OFF” position!
2.2.2. OPERATION
Be seated on the YARD CRUISER before attempting to start the engine with the key switch.
PARKING BRAKE ENGAGED
1. Make certain the blade switch is in the “OFF”
position.
2. Make certain the joystick lever is in the neutral (N) position as shown in Figure 2.5.
IMPORTANT: The joystick lever has to be m anually moved to propel machine. Always return the joystick with hand assistance to the neutral position to stop machine. The machine will only crank or start if parking brake lever is engaged and the blade switch is in the “OFF” position.
MOVE ENGINE SPEED/CHOKE CONTROL TO CHOKE POSITION. AFTER WARMUP MOVE CONTROL AWAY FROM CHOKE POSITION
3. Make certain the parking brake lever is engaged.
See Figure 2.6.
4. Move choke/engine speed control to the choke position to start a cold engine. See Figure 2.6.
5. Turn key to the start position until engine starts. See Figure 2.5.
6. After engine starts, move choke/engine speed control away from the choke position to the (Rabbit) “Fast“ position.
CONTROL SHOWN IN CHOKE POSITION
7. Allow a brief warm-up until engine runs smooth.
FIGURE 2.6
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Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
POSITION
2.2.3. MOWER BLADE
1. With engine r unning, move engine speed control to
the Rabbit or “fast” position.
2. Pull the blade switch out into the “ON” position to engage the mower blades. See Figure 2.7.
DISENGAGE PARKING BRAKE
PULL BLADE SWITCH OUT TO THE “ON”
ENGINE SPEED CONTROL IN THE “FAST” POSITION
FIGURE 2.7
3. Release the parking brake. See Figure 2.7.
4. Move joystick carefully in the desired direction to
propel the machine. A sm all movem ent of the joystick can cause the machine to move instantly. Move joystick carefully and slowly.
2.3 STOPPING
2.3.1. ENGINE
1. Stop engine by turning key to the “OFF” pos ition.
See Figure 2.8.
TURN KEY TO “OFF” OR STOP POSITION
DECAL VIEWED FROM OPERATOR’S POSITION
FIGURE 2.8
Before leaving the Riding Mower, push blade switch in to the “OFF” position to STOP blade, move joystick to neutral and engage the parking brake. Turn key switch to the OFF position. Remove key.
2.3.2. WHEEL DRIVE
1. Stop motion of riding mower by moving joystick
to neutral (N) position. Refer to Figure 2.8.
2.3.3. MOWER BLADE
1. Push the blade switch in to “OFF” position to
disengage or stop the mower blades. Refer to Figure
2.7.
Once blades are disengaged, they should come to a complete stop in 5 seconds. If the blades continue to rotate after 5 seconds, the electric clutch should be checked. Replacement of electric clutch may be necessary. DO NOT continue to operate mower if blades fail to stop in 5 seconds.
2.3.4. PARKING BRAKE
1. Manually position joystick in the neutral position.
2. Engage parking brake by pushing button at the top
of lever and then pulling the parking brake lever slowly back to the “ON” position.
3. Release parking brake by pushing button at the top of lever and moving brak e lever forward to the “OFF” position. Refer Figure. 2.7.
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WARNING
WARNING
Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.3.5. CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
This machine has seven different cutting height positions. IMPORTANT: When positioning the cutting deck into a higher cutting position, pull up on the deck lift handle only, it is not necessary to pull up on the release lever at the same time. Use the release lever when moving deck cutting height to a lower cutting position.
1. Grasp both handles together to disengage latch.
2. Raise or lower handles to desired height.
3. Release lower handle to engage latch.
See Figure 2.9.
DECK LIFT HANDLE
HIGHEST NOTCH
RELEASE LEVER
CONNECTING BAR OMITTED
IN THIS VIEW FOR CLARITY
DETENT PLATE
FIGURE 2.9
Never park the YARD CRUISER on an incline or embankment.
WARNING
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Section 3 - MAINTENANCE
3.1 INTRODUCTION
To retain the quality of the YARD CRUISER, use genuine SNAPPER replacement parts only. Contact a local SNAPPER dealer for par ts and service assistance. For the correct part or inf ormation for a particular mower, always mention the model and serial number.
3.2 SERVICE - AFTER FIRST 5 HOURS
WARNING
Before attempting any adjustments or repairs, STOP the engine, remove the key, remove the spark plug wire(s) from the spark plug(s) and secure wire(s) away from plug(s).
3.2.1. CHANGE ENGINE OIL
1. Place bricks or wooden blocks under the front
wheels to lower rear of engine.
2. Place a 4 quart minimum capacity container under the end of the oil drain.
3. Loosen or remove oil fill cap on engine.
4. Ins tall the drain hose (Supplied in hardware bag)
onto drain plug nipple and place hose into drain container.
5. Rotate drain plug counter clock wise and pull out to open and allow oil to drain out. See Figure 3.1.
3.2.2. CHECK MOWER BLADE
1. Make sure fuel cap is on tight. Turn fuel shut off
valve (If equipped) to the “CLOSED” position. Start engine and allow it to run until engine runs out of fuel. Close vent on fuel filler cap. See Figure 2.3, Page 6.
2. Apply parking brake.
3. Turn key to “OFF” position and remove key from
ignition switch.
WARNING
Wear heavy leather gloves when handling or working around cutting blades. Blades are extremely sharp and can cause severe injury.
4. Carefully stand YAR D CRUISER on rear bumper.
It may be necessary to have help to stand unit up.
5. Check torque of blade mounting bolts. Torque to: 33” Deck - 30 to 40 ft. lbs. 38” Deck - 80 to 90 ft. lbs. See Figure 3.2.
6. Check blade for sharpnes s, wear and damage. See Section on BLADE WEAR LIMITS.
TORQUE BLADE MOUNTING BOLTS TO 30 TO 40 FT. LBS.
INSTALL HOSE ONTO OIL DRAIN NIPPLE
ROTATE 1/4 TURN COUNTERCLOCKWISE AND PULL OUT TO DRAIN ENGINE OIL
FIGURE 3.1
6. After all the oil has drained, close the drain by
pushing in and rotating clockwise to c lose. W ipe up any oil that may have spilled. Dispose of drained oil properly. See Figure 3.1.
7. Change oil filter at every oil change. Refer to your engine owner’s manual for service instructions.
8. F ill engine crank case with new oil. Refer to your engine owner’s manual for oil specifications.
OIL DRAIN
SINGLE BLADE DECK
TORQUE BLADE MOUNTING BOLTS TO 80 TO 90 FT. LBS.
7. Check blade for straightness.
TWIN BLADE DECK
FIGURE 3.2
WARNING
Never use a cutting blade that shows signs of excessive wear or damage. Refer to Section on MOWER BLADE REPAIR/REPLACEMENT for proper blade inspection and service procedures.
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Section 3 - MAINTENANCE
3.2.3. CHECK MOWER DRIVE BELT
1. Footrest Removal
a. Squeeze the deck lift handle and the release
lever and lift the deck lift handle until it loc ks in the top notch which is the high cut/transport position. b. Rem ove retaining knobs located at the corners of footrest. Remove footrest. See Figure 3.3. c. Check mower belt. If belt is frayed, slit, severed or belt strands exposed, replace belt before operating mower. d. Reinstall footrest c over and reinstall knobs and tighten securely.
RELEASE LEVER
DECK LIFT HANDLE
HIGH CUT/ TRANSPORT NOTCH
3.3 AFTER EVERY 25 OPERATING HOURS
3.3.1. ENGINE
1. Engine Cooling System
The engine cooling system consists of an engine shroud and engine fins . T hes e s hould be k ept c lean and free of debris as needed or cleaned.
2. Engine Oil
Change engine oil. See Section on CHANGE ENGINE OIL. Refer to engine owner’s manual for oil specifications.
3. Oil Filter
Change engine oil filter. Refer to engine owner’s manual for filter specifications.
4. Air Filter Refer to engine owner’s manual for service instructions.
5. Fuel Filter
Refer to engine owner’s manual for service instructions.
3.3.2. MOWER COMPONENTS
1. Mower Drive Belt
Check belt for proper tension. No adj us tment required. Replace belt as needed.
2. Mower Blade
Check blade for sharpness, wear, damage, and torque. See the section on Mower Blade Replacement/Repair.
3. Mower Deck Levelness
Check mower deck for proper levelness. Adjust as required. See section on Mower Deck Adjustment ­Levelness.
FOOTREST RETAINING KNOBS
FIGURE 3.3
2. Checking Mower Belt Tension
The idler and spring provide proper belt tension and require no adjustm ent. If belt is f rayed, slit, severed or belt strands exposed, replace belt before operating mower.
3.2.4. CHECK TRANSAXLE DRIVE BELTS
1. Checking Transaxle Belt Tension
The transaxle drive belts r equire no adjustment. If belts are frayed, slit, severed or belt strands exposed, replace belt before operating mower.
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WARNING
Lifting or lowering the machine onto or down from the rear bumper un assisted can cause severe injury. Always have assistance from another person when supporting the weight of machine.
4. Cleaning Mower Deck
a. Make sur e fuel cap is on tight. Turn fuel shut
off valve (If equipped) to the “CLO SED” position. Start engine and allow it to run until engine runs out of fuel. Close vent on fuel filler cap. See Figure 2.3, Page 6.
b. Remove key from ignition switch. c. Remove s park plug wire(s) and secure away
from spark plug(s). d. Carefully stand YARD CRUISER on rear bumper. e. Clean underside of m ower deck, rem oving all accumulation of grass clippings and debris. f. Lower YARD CRUISER to ground. Clean top of deck, removing all grass clippings and debris.
Section 3 - MAINTENANCE
HOLE
3.3.2. MOWER COMPONENTS (Continued)
5. Mower Blade Spindle - Lubrication
a. Lubr icate spindle bearings with three shots of
general purpose grease from grease gun. See Figure 3.4.
UNDERSIDE VIEW OF 33” DECK
2. Front Caster Wheel Pivot Shaft
The front fram e cover will not have to be removed to lubricate the pivot shaft. The acc ess hole is at the rear of the front structure underneath frame cover.
a. The pivot shaf t grease fitting can be accessed through a hole at the rear of the front structure. Lubricate pivot shaft with three shots of general purpose grease from grease gun. See Figure 3.6.
LUBRICATE SPINDLE BEARINGS
FIGURE 3.4
6. Mower Deck Linkage - Lubrication
Lubricate all mower deck linkage pivot points with a light coat of motor oil.
3.3.3. YARD CRUISER - LUBRICATION
1. Front Wheel Bearings
Lubricate front wheel bearings with five shots of general purpose grease from grease gun. See Figure 3.5.
FRONT STRUCTURE
FRONT COVER REMOVED
ACCESS
LUBRICATE PIVOT SHAFTS
FIGURE 3.6
3. Parking Brake Pivot Bushings
a. Make sur e fuel cap is on tight. Turn fuel shut
off valve (If equipped) to the “CLOSED” position. Start engine and allow it to run until engine runs out of fuel. Close vent on fuel filler cap.
b. Remove key from ignition switch. c. Remove s park plug wire(s) and secure away
from spark plug(s). d. Carefully stand YARD CRUISER on rear bumper. e. Lubricate both pivot bushings with three shots general purpose grease from grease gun. See Figure 3.7
LUBRICATE FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS
FIGURE 3.5
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YARD CRUISER SHOWN WITH DECK REMOVED. DECK REMOVAL NOT NECESSARY FOR LUBRICATION.
LUBRICATE BOTH PIVOT BUSHINGS
FIGURE 3.7
Section 3 - MAINTENANCE
3.4 ANNUALLY (END OF EACH SEASON)
Perform all m aintenance as described in the maintenance schedule.
3.4.1. Engine
Service engine according to engine owner’s manual.
3.4.2. Air Filter Refer to engine owner’s manual for service instructions.
3.4.3. Oil Filter Refer to engine owner’s manual for service instructions.
3.4.4. Engine Oil Refer to engine owner’s manual for service instructions.
3.4.5. Transaxle IMPORTANT: DO NOT try to op en reservoir cap at any time. The transaxle is maintenance free. T he transaxle does not require any fluid or any service. If there is any problem: leakage, malfunction or etc. return the Yard Cruiser immediately to the nearest authorized Snapper dealer for service.
3.4.6. Fuel Filter
Service fuel filter as instructed below. Turn key to “OFF” position. Engine MUST be st opped and MUST be cold before removing f ilter. Turn fuel shut off valve (If equipped) to the “CLOSED” position or perform filter change when fuel tank and fuel line are empty.
1. Remove hose clamps from fuel filter.
2. Remove fuel lines from filter. Discard filter.
3. Install new fuel filter. Reinstall hose clam ps. See
Figure 3.8.
NEW FUEL FILTER PART NO. 1-4359
HOSE CLAMPS
FIGURE 3.8
3.5 STORAGE (OUT OF SEASON)
If desired, the YARD CRUISER can be stored on the rear bumper. Perfor m the following procedures to insure the YARD CRUISER will operate properly when taken out of storage.
1. Thoroughly clean the YARD CRUISER by removing all grass clippings and debris.
2. Perform maintenance and lubrication as described in the previous sections.
3. Drain fuel from fuel tank.
4. Start engine and allow it to run until engine runs
out of fuel. This allows the carburetor and fuel system to remain clean during storage.
5. Remove batter y. See Section on Battery Removal and Storage.
6. Close vent on fuel filler cap. Remove key.
7. Carefully stand YARD CRUISER on rear bumper
in desired location for storage.
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WARNING
Before attempting any adjustments or repairs, STOP the engine, remove the key, remove the spark plug wire(s) from the spark plug(s) and secure wire(s) away from plug(s).
4.1 NEUTRAL POSITION ADJUSTMENTS
The joystick controls the m ovement and stopping of the unit. Move the joystick to the center or neutral position to stop mower. IMPORTANT: Always return the joystick with hand assistance to the neutral position. If mower does not come to a com plete stop or has any movement when joystick is moved to the neutral position, adjustment mus t be made. It is recomm ended that these adjustments be made by an authorized SNAPPER dealer. But, adjust joystick cables as follows after removing fenders:
1. If mower tracks to the right, loosen bottom nut first on the right cable. Turn top nut c lockwise in a 1/8 increment then retighten lower nut to secure cable. Check tracking of mower. Repeat this adjustment if necessary. See Figure 4.1.
2. If mower tracks to the left, loosen bottom nut first on the left cable. Turn top nut clockwise in a 1/8 increment then retighten lower nut to sec ure cable. Check tracking of mower. Repeat this adjustm ent if necessary. See Figure 4.1.
4.2 ENGINE ADJUSTMENTS & REPAIR
Refer to the engine owner’s m anual for those adjustments and/or repairs that can be made by the owner.
4.3 MOWER DECK & COMPONENT ADJUSTMENTS
The following mower deck and component adjustments and repairs can be made by the owner. However, if there is difficulty in achieving these adjustments and repairs, it is recommended that these repairs be made by an authorized SNAPPER dealer.
4.3.1. MOWER DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT
The 33” and 38” mower deck drive belts do not require any adjustment. If the belt does not drive blade properly, replace belt as needed. See Section on Belt Replacement. Belt routing shown on this page. See Figure 4.2.
SPINDLE PULLEY
ELECTRIC CLUTCH PULLEY
IDLER PULLEY
33” DECK
LOWER VIEW
FRONT OF MOWER
IS SHOWN FROM THIS ANGLE
IF MOWER IS TRACKING LEFT - PERFORM ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE ON THE LEFT SIDE CABLE.
IF MOWE R IS TRACKING TO THE RIGHT - ADJUST RIGHT SIDE CABLE.
RIGHT SIDE CABLE
ROTATE TOP NUT 1/8” INCREMENTS CLOCKWISE
LOOSEN BOTTOM NUT FIRST
FIGURE 4.1
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SPINDLE PULLEY
IDLER PULLEY
ELECTRIC CLUTCH PULLEY
FIGURE 4.2
SPINDLE PULLEY
STATIONARY PULLEY
38” DECK
Section 4 - ADJUSTMENTS & REPAIR
4.3.2. MOWER DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT
Inspect mower drive belt. Replace belt if signs of excessive wear and/or damage are present.
WARNING
Before attempting any adjustments or repairs, STOP the engine, remove the key, remove the spark plug wire(s) from the spark plug(s) and secure wire(s) away from plug(s).
4.3.3. BELT REMOVAL
1. Remove foot rest. Refer to Section 3.2.3. -
Foot Rest Removal.
2. Remove old belt.
4.3.4. BELT REPLACEMENT
1. Route new belt around electric clutch pulley. See
Figure 4.3.
Engine to Hydro Pumps (All Models) Part No. 4-1823 Engine to Electric Clutch (All Models) Part No. 2-9117 Electric Clutch to Mower (33” Decks) Part No. 3-5389 Electric Clutch to Mower (38” Decks) Part No. 2-9308
IDLER ARM AND BELT GUIDE DETAIL
MOWER BELT
BELT REPLACEMENTS
BELT GUIDE
TAB MUST GO INTO HOLE
LOCATOR TAB
MOWER BELT
ELECTRIC CLUTCH
VIEW SHOWN FROM UNDERNEATH WITH DECK REMOVED, DECK REMOV AL NOT NECESSARY FOR MOWER BELT REPLACEMENT
ROUTE MOWER BELT AROUND ELECTRIC CLUTCH PULLEY
FIGURE 4.3
2. Route belt around stationary idler.
3. Rem ove spring that is connected to idler pulley.
Loosen nut and bolt that secures idler pulley to idler arm. Route belt between belt guide and idler pulley.
4. Route belt onto spindle pulley. Make sure belt is inside spindle pulley belt guide.
5. Reinstall idler pulley spring. See Figure 4.4. NOTE: The idler belt guide should be positioned so the locator tab fits into the corresponding hole found on the idler arm. See Figure 4.4. Tighten bolt securely.
6. Reinstall front frame cover.
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STATIONARY PULLEY
BELT GUIDE
FIGURE 4.4
4.3.5. BLADE BRAKE
The blade switch engages the electric clutch when pulled out to the “ON” position. When the blade switch is in the “ON” position the cutting blade(s) are engaged. The blade switch disengages the electric clutch when the blade switch is pushed in to the “OFF” position. When the blade switch is in the “OFF” position the cutting blade(s) are disengaged. The electric clutch is non-adjustable. The blade(s) should stop rotation in 5 seconds. If the electr ic clutch fails to stop the blade(s) rotation in 5 seconds, contact an authorized SNAPPER dealer to repair or replace.
IDLER ARM
Section 4 - ADJUSTMENTS & REPAIR
WARNING
Before attempting any adjustments or repairs, STOP the engine, remove the key, remove the spark plug wire(s) from the spark plug(s) and secure wire(s) away from plug(s).
4.3.6. ADJUSTING MOWER BLADE
The straightness of the mower blade(s) is essential for smooth, even mowing. Adjust blade straightness as follows. NOTE: Follow Steps 1 thru 4 for all deck
sizes.
1. Make sure fuel cap is on tight. Turn fuel shut off
valve (If equipped) to the “CLOSED” position. Start engine and allow it to run until engine runs out of fuel. Close vent on fuel filler cap. See Figure 2.3, Page
6.
2. Remove key from ignition switch.
3. Remove spark plug wire(s) and secure away from
spark plug(s).
4. Carefully stand YARD CRUISER on rear bumper.
(Adjusting the 33” Deck Blade)
5. Select a point on the deck and mark for
reference.
6. Mark blade tips as “A” and “B”.
7. Rotate blade until blade tip “A” is at deck
reference mark.
8. Measure the distance between deck lip and blade tip. NOTE: On 33” decks, the measurement between the blade tip and deck lip should be 3/8”. See Figure 4.5.
9. Repeat step 8 with blade tip “B”.
10. If measurement between blade tips and deck
are different and there is m ore than 1/16” difference between blade tip measurements, adjust blade as follows:
a. Loosen jam-nuts on the ends of blade bar. b. Adjust jac k screws “IN” or “OUT ” until blade
tip measurements are within 1/16” of each other and blade tips are 3/8” away from deck lip. See Figure 4.6.
c. Retighten jam-nuts securely.
BLADE TIP
3/8”
DECK LIP
MARK BLADE ENDS
JACKSCREWS
JAM NUTS
FIGURE 4.6
(Adjusting The 38” Deck Blades)
NOTE: Follow Steps 1 thru 4 for all deck sizes.
11. Mark each blade’s tips as “A” and “B”. See
Figure 4.7.
12. Rotate both blades until blade cutting edges “A” are at their closest point.
13. Meas ure the distance between both “A” blade cutting edges and deck. See Figure 4.7.
MARK BLADE TIPS “A” & “B”
FIGURE 4.7
14. Rotate blade until blade cutting edges “B” are
together. See Figure 4.8.
15. If the measurements differ by more than 1/6” between either set of blade tips, one or both blades are bent and must be replaced with new blades.
MEASURE FROM BLADE TIPS TO DECK
X
X + 1/16”
3/8” FROM BLADE TIP TO OUTER DECK LIP
FIGURE 4.5
FIGURE 4.8
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SIDE
SIDE
X
WARNING
Before attempting any adjustments or repairs, STOP the engine, remove the key, remove the spark plug wire(s) from the spark plug(s) and secure wire(s) away from plug(s).
4.3.7. MOWER DECK ADJUSTMENT (LEVELNESS) Side-To-Side (33” & 38” Decks)
Before making deck leveling adjustments, check the tir e pr ess ure. Check tires and add or release air as needed to bring pressure to 12 psi in front and 12 psi in rear tires. If tires are properly inflated and mowing is still uneven, adjust side-to-side deck levelness as follows:
1. Place YARD CRUISER on a smooth level surface.
2. Turn engine off and remove key, remove spark plug wire(s) fr om spark plug(s ) and secur e wire(s) away from plug(s).
3. Place a piece of angle iron, pipe, or similar object under center of deck at the rear.
4. Remove rear hanger chains and allow center, rear of deck to rest on angle iron.
5. Measure the distance f rom blade tips to floor. If the measurement is within 1/8” from side-to-side, the deck levelness is s atisfactory. If the difference from side-to-side is greater than 1/8”, continue to the next page for adjustment. See Figure 4.9.
FRONT OR REAR VIEW OF DECK
TWIN BLADE DECK
38” DECK SHOWN
6. Loosen the shoulder bolt that retains the
eccentric.
7. Turn eccentric “UP” or “DOWN” as required until blade tips are within 1/8” of the same distance from the floor. See Figure 4.10.
8. Tighten shoulder bolt loosened in Step “f”.
9. Readjust rear hanger chain pivots to align
with holes in support brackets.
10. Reconnect hanger chains, remove angle iron, pipe, etc. and recheck side to side level. Adjust either chain as needed to result in blade tips being within 1/8” of the same distance f rom the floor.
11. Proceed to check front to rear deck pitch.
UP
LOOSEN SHOULDER BOLT
DOWN
X
ANGLE IRON
X-1/8”
SIDE
SINGLE BLADE DECK
SIDE
X-1/8”
ANGLE IRON
FIGURE 4.9
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ECCENTRIC
FIGURE 4.10
Section 4 - ADJUSTMENTS & REPAIR
WARNING
Before attempting any adjustments or repairs, STOP the engine, remove the key, remove the spark plug wire(s) from the spark plug(s) and secure wire(s) away from plug(s).
4.3.8. MOWER DECK ADJUSTMENT (LEVELNESS) Front to Rear Deck Pitch (33” Deck)
With the YARD CRUISER on a smooth, level surface, rotate blade until blade tips are at f ront and rear of deck . Measur e the distance from blade tips to floor. The distance should be the sam e, or the rear 1/4” lower than the front. If the rear blade tip is higher or is more than 1/4” lower than the front, proceed with adjustment.
1. Remove rear hanger chains.
2. Turn each hanger pivot the sam e number of
rotations on the eye-bolt to raise or lower the rear of the deck. See Figure 4.11.
3. Reinstall rear hanger chains and measure blade tips again.
4. Repeat steps “a” through “c” until proper levelness is obtained.
1. Remove rear hanger chains.
2. Turn eac h hanger pivot the same number of
rotations on the eye-bolt to raise or lower the rear of the deck. See Figure 4.12.
3. Reinstall rear hanger chains and measure blade tips again.
4. Repeat steps “a” through “c” until proper levelness is obtained.
FRONT
REAR
ROTATE HANGER PIVOT: UP TO RAISE DECK OR DOWN TO LOWER DECK
FRONT
SIDE VIEW OF DECK
REAR
ROTATE HANGER PIVOT UP TO RAISE DECK OR DOWN TO LOWER DECK
REAR LIFT ARM
FIGURE 4.11
Front to Rear Deck Pitch (38” Decks)
With the YARD CRUISER on a smooth, level surface, rotate blades until blade tips are at front and rear of dec k. Measure the distance f rom blade tips to floor. T he distance should be the same, or the rear 1/4” higher than the front. If the rear blade tip is lower or is more than 1/4” higher than the front, proceed with adjustment.
FIGURE 4.12
4.3.9. MOWER DECK TIMING ROD
The mower deck timing rod is pre-adjusted at the factory. It is set to maintain the deck in the same attitude through all heights of cut. If the timing rod requires adjustm ent, contact an authorized SNAPPER dealer for service. See Figure 4.13.
ADJUSTING NUT
DO NOT ADJUST
TIMING ROD
38” DECK SHOWN
FIGURE 4.13
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WARNING
Before attempting any adjustments or repairs, STOP the engine, remove the key, remove the spark plug wire(s) from the spark plug(s) and secure wire(s) away from plug(s). Never use a cutting blade that shows signs of excessive wear or damage on the YARD CRUISER. Refer to Figure 4.14.
4.3.10. WHEEL BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
Adjust the wheel brake if wheels turn when parking brake is engaged. Adjust the wheel brake by turning wheel brake adjusting nut clockwise to increase braking action or counter clockwise to decrease braking action. See Figure 4.14.
ADJUST COUNTER­CLOCKWISE TO DECREASE BRAKE
UNDERSIDE VIEW OF MACHINE
4.4.2. BLADE SHARPENING
1. Make sure f uel cap is on tight. Turn fuel s hut
off valve (If equipped) to the “CLOSED” position. Start engine and allow it to run until engine runs out of f uel. Close vent on fuel filler cap. See Figure 2.3, Page 6.
2. Remove key from ignition switch.
3. Rem ove spark plug wire(s) and s ecure away from
spark plug(s).
4. Carefully stand YARD CRUISER on rear bumper.
5. Remove blade(s). See Figure 4.15.
6. Inspect condition of blade. Refer to Figure 4.14.
7. If blade is in good condition, sharpen at 22 to 28
degrees. DO NOT sharpen beyond existing cutting edge. See Figure 4.17.
8. Check blade balance after sharpening. If necessary, correct blade balance by grinding the heavy end of blade.
9. Reinstall blade. See Figure 4.16. Torque blade mounting bolts to recommended range of: 33” Deck - 30 to 40 ft. lbs. 38” Deck - 80 to 90 ft. lbs.
ADJUST CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE BRAKE
ELECTRIC
WHEEL BRAKE ROD
CLUTCH
FIGURE 4.14
4.4 MOWER BLADE REPAIR/REPLACEMENT
4.4.1. BLADE WEAR LIMITS
1. Inspect blade frequently for signs of excessive wear
or damage. See Figure 4.15.
NEW BLADE
WEAR LIMIT (NOTCH STARTS)
33” DECK
38” DECK
FIGURE 4.16
DO NOT SHARPEN BEYOND ORIGINAL CUTTING EDGE
22º TO 28º
BLADE TIP
DANGEROUS CONDITION! DO NOT USE ON MOWER! REPLACE WITH NEW BLADE.
ORIGINAL CUTTING EDGE
FIGURE 4.15
FIGURE 4.17
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WARNING
Before attempting any adjustments or repairs, STOP the engine, remove the key, remove the spark plug wire(s) from the spark plug( s) and secure wire(s) aw ay from plug(s). Never attempt to service or charge the battery while it is installed on the YARD CRUISER. Shield the positive terminal w ith terminal co ver located on battery harness. This preven ts metal from touching the positive terminal w hich could cause sparks. Cables must be connected to battery terminals in the proper position as shown in Figure 4.17.
4.4 MOWER BLADE REPAIR/REPLACEMENT
4.4.3. BLADE REPLACEMENT
1. Remove blade(s) . Refer to Figure 4.17. Replace
blade(s) if it shows signs of excessive wear or damage. See chart below for replacement
BLADE REPLACEMENT CHART
33” Blade 1-9523 38” Blades 2-4466 (Requires Two)
4.5 BATTERY
4.5.1. BATTERY REMOVAL
1. Tilt seat up to gain access to battery.
2. Observe and note cable positions on battery.
See Figure 4.18.
3. Disconnect cables from battery terminals, disconnecting BLACK (Negative) cable first. Disconnect RED (Positive) battery cable. Slide battery from battery cradle.
4. Retain mounting bolts and nuts for future use.
4.5.2. BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Slide battery into battery cradle.
2. Connect cables to battery terminals. Connect
RED (Positive) cable first. Connect BLACK (Negative) cable. See Figure 4.18.
3. Place the positive (+) terminal insulator over positive terminal and cable. See Figure 4.18.
FIGURE 4.18
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WARNING
The electrolyte (acid) produces a highly explosive gas. Keep all sparks, flame and fire away from area when charging battery or when handling electrolyte or battery. Electrolyte (acid) is a highly corrosiv e liquid. Wear eye protection. Wash affected areas immediately after having eye or skin contact with electrolyte (acid). Battery acid is corrosive. Rinse empty acid containers with water and mutilate before discarding. If acid is spilled on battery, bench, or clothing, etc., Flush with clear water and neutralize with baking soda. Never attempt to charge battery while installed on the YARD CRUISER. Never use “BOOST” chargers on the battery.
4.5.3. BATTERY SERVICE
1. Remove battery. See Section on Battery
Removal
2. Place battery in a well ventilated area on a level surface.
3. Using distilled water, refill cells as required to cover cell plates of which can also be visualized through the plastic battery case.
4. W ith cell c aps removed, connec t battery charger to battery terminals. Red to positive (+) terminal and black to negative (-) terminal.
5. Slow charge battery at 1 amp for 10 hours.
6. If battery will not accept charge or is partially
charged after 10 hours of charging at 1 amp, replace with new battery, Part Number 6-0753.
4.5.4. BATTERY STORAGE
If YARD CRUISER is to be stored out of season on its rear bumper, it is recomm ended the battery be removed, charged and stored.
1. Remove battery. (See 4.5.1., Battery Removal)
2. Perform battery service.
3. Bring battery to full charge, if required.
4. Store battery in an area away from the YARD
CRUISER on a wood surface. DO NOT STORE BATTERY ON A CONCRETE SURFACE.
Section 4 - ADJUSTMENTS & REPAIR
4.5.7.
BATTERY TESTING
Methods of
Checking Battery Condition
4.5.5. BATTERY TESTING
There are two types of battery tests: Unloaded and Loaded. The unloaded test is the procedure that will be discussed. It’s the s implest and m ost comm only used. An unloaded test is made on a battery without discharging current. To perform unloaded testing, check charge condition using either a hydrometer or voltmeter.
1. Using a voltmeter, voltage readings appear instantly to show the state of charge. Remember to hook the positive lead to the battery’s positive terminal, and the negative lead to the negative terminal.
2. A hydrometer measures the specific gravity of each cell. The specific gravity tells the degree of charge; generally, a specific gravity of about 1.265 to 1.280 indicates full charge. A reading of 1.230 to
1.260 indicates the battery should be charged. The chart on the next page shows the charge level as measured by syringe float hydrometer, digital voltmeter and five ball hydrometer.
4.5.6. NEW BATTERY PREPARATION
1. Remove battery from carton.
2. Place battery in a well ventilated area on a level
non-concrete surface.
3. Remove battery cell caps. Fill cells as required with electrolyte (purchased separately) to proper level. Fill to 3/16” above cell plates. Filling battery with electrolyte will bring the battery to 80% charged state.
4. W ith cell caps rem oved, connec t battery charger to battery terminals; RED to positive (+) and BLACK to negative (-) terminal.
WARNING
DO NOT OVERFILL! Never attempt to charge battery while installed on the Yard Cruiser. Never use “BOOST” chargers on the battery.
100% Charged w/ Sulfate Stop 1.280 12.80v Five Balls Floating 100% Charged 1.265 12.60v Four Balls Floating 75% Charged 1.210 12.40v Three Balls Floating 50% Charged 1.160 12.10v Two Balls Floating 25% Charged 1.120 11.90v One Ball Floating 0% Charged Less than 1.100 Less than 11.80v Zero Balls Floating
State of Charge Syringe Hydrometer Digital Voltmeter Five Ball Hydrometer
IMPORTANT: 3/16” above cell plates is the recommended
level. However do not try to measure this dimension. Never place anything in battery other than specified electrolyte.
5. Slow charge the battery at 1 amp for 2 hours to bring the battery to full charge.
6. After charging, c heck level of elec trolyte and add as needed to bring level to 3/16” above cell plates.
7. Reinstall cell caps.
8. Install battery into power unit. Connect over flow
tube.
9. Connect positive ( +) c able ( red) f irs t, f r om wiring harness to the positive term inal ( +) on batter y using bolt and nut provided in hardware bag. Connect negative (-) cable ( black) last, to negative terminal (-) on battery using bolt and nut. Apply a small amount of grease over terminals to prevent corrosion.
WARNING
Shield the positive terminal with terminal cover located on battery harness. T his p rev ent s metal f rom touching the positive terminal which could cause sparks.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Starter Will Not Crank 1. Battery dead. 1. Service battery.
Engine 2. Blown fuse. 2. Replace fuse.
3. Electrical connections loose or corroded. 3. Clean and check connections for good contact.
4. Defective ignition switch. 4. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
5. Blade engagement switch in the “ON” position. 5. Move blade engagement switch to “OFF”.
6. Park brake not engaged. 6. Engage park brake.
7. Faulty parking brake, blade or ignition switch. 7. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
8. Faulty engine starter. 8. Replace engine starter.
9. Faulty starter solenoid 9. Replace starter solenoid.
Engine Will Crank But 1. Fuel tank empty or fuel shut-off valve closed. 1. Fill fuel tank with fresh fuel & open fuel valve.
Not Start 2. Engine needs choking. 2. Move choke control to “CHOKE” position.
3. Spark plug wire disconnected. 3. Place spark plug wire onto spark plug.
4. Battery weak or dead. 4. Service battery.
5. Faulty parking brake, blade or ignition switch. 5. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
Engine Will Not Start 1. Blade engagement switch in the “ON” position. 1. Move blade engagement switch to “OFF”.
Using Recoil Starter 2. Park brake not engaged. 2. Engage park brake.
3. Fuel tank empty or fuel shut-off valve closed.. 3. Fill fuel tank with fresh fuel & open fuel valve.
4. Engine needs choking. 4. Move choke control to “CHOKE” position.
5. Blown Fuse. 5. Replace with new 20 AMP fuse.
6. Faulty relay switch. 6. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
7. Faulty parking brake or blade switch. 7. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
Engine Stalls After 1. Operator not in seat. 1. Sit in operator’s seat.
Running 2. Choke control in the “CHOKE” position. 2. Move choke control to “OFF” position.
3. Fuel tank empty. 3. Fill with fuel to proper level.
4. Engine air pre-cleaner and or air cleaner dirty. 4. Clean free of all debris.
5. Spark plug defective or gap set improperly. 5. Service spark plug.
6. Fuel filter stopped up. 6. Replace fuel filter.
7. Water, debris or stale fuel in fuel system. 7. Drain and clean fuel system.
Engine Loses Power 1. Excessive load on engine. 1. Lessen load.
2. Engine air pre-cleaner or air cleaner dirty 2. Clean or replace filters.
3. Spark plug faulty. 3. Service spark plug.
4. Water, debris or stale fuel in fuel system. 4. Drain and clean fuel system.
5. Debris build up on engine cooling screen. 5. Clean all debris from engine cooling screen.
Engine Backfires When Turned To “STOP”
1. Throttle control set too “FAST”. 1. Set throttle control to “SLOW” and allow engine to idle. Then, turn key to “OFF”.
(Trouble Shooting Continued on Next Page)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Rider Will Not Move Or
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Excessive Vibration 1. Damaged, out of balance or bent mower blades. 1. Service mower blade(s).
2. Loose blade components. 2. Service and tighten loose parts.
3. Loose or missing air lift (if equipped). 3. Replace air lifts. Tighten to proper torque.
4. Lumpy or frayed belt 4. Replace belt.
5. Bent Idler, stationary or spindle pulley 5. Replace pulley.
1. Joystick in the neutral “N” position. 1. Place joystick in desired speed position.
Loss Of Traction
Blade(s) Not Cutting
Cutting Grass
Improperly
Poor Grass Discharge
Battery Will Not Charge
Oil Leaking
2. Roll release lever is in “ROLL” position. 2. Move roll release lever to the engaged position.
3. Low transmission hydraulic oil level.
4. Parking Brake engaged. 4. Move parking brake to disengaged position..
5. Traction drive belt requires replacement 5. Replace traction drive belt.
1. Blade engagement switch in the “OFF” position. 1. Move blade switch to the “ON” position.
2. Clutch belt slipping. 2. Replace clutch belt.
3. Mower belt slipping. 3. Replace mower belt.
4. Electric clutch not functioning.
1. Uneven tire pressure. 1. Bring to proper pressure.
2. Cutting height too low or high. 2. Adjust cutting height.
3. Engine speed too slow. 3. Move throttle control to “FAST” position.
4. Forward speed too fast. 4. Move joystick to a slower speed.
5. Terraced cut, side to side. 5. Adjust side to side level
6. Excessive deck pitch, front to rear. 6. Adjust front to rear pitch.
7. Cutting blade(s) dull or damaged. 7. Sharpen cutting edges or replace blade(s).
8. Blade belt slipping. 8. Replace blade belt.
9. Check electric clutch. 9. Adjust to proper specifications. (33” Deck Only)
10. Check clutch belt. 10. Replace clutch belt.
1. Engine speed too slow. 1. Move throttle control to “FAST” position.
2. Forward speed too fast. 2. Move joystick to a slower speed.
3. Grass is wet. 3. Mow when grass is dry.
4. Excessively worn or damaged blade(s). 4. Service mower blade(s)
5. Build up of grass clippings and debris under deck. 5. Clean deck.
6. Improper blade(s) installed on deck.
7. Blade(s) installed improperly on deck. 7. Install blades properly.
1. Poor cable connections. 1. Clean cables and battery terminals.
2. Bad battery cell(s) 2. Replace with new battery.
3. Faulty alternator. 3. Contact engine manufacturer’s dealer.
1. Leaking hose fittings, clamps or reservoir. 1. Verify fittings and hose clamps are tight.
3. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
4. Contact authorized SNAPPER dealer.
6. Install proper SNAPPER blades.
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ITEM
Engine Oil
SERVICE SCHEDULE
SERVICE PERFORMED
Check Oil Level Page 6
REF. EACH
USE 5 HRS
X
25
HRS
50
HRS
100
HRS
EACH
SEASON
Oil Filter
Air Pre-Cleaner Air Cleaner Spark Plug Fuel Filter Engine Cooling
System Battery
Tires
Initial Oil Change Page 10 Periodic Oil Change Page 11
Initial Oil Change Engine Manual
& Page 10
Periodic Oil Change Engine Manual
& Page 10
Clean Sponge Element Engine Manual. Clean or Replace Engine Manual. Replace Engine Manual. Replace Engine Manual. Clean Shroud & Fins Engine Manual
& Page 11
Check Electrolyte Page 20 Charge Battery Page 20
Testing Battery Pages 20-21 Check Pressures Page 6
X X*
X
X*
X** X** X X X**
X X X
X
X X
Drive Belts
Mower Blades
Mower Deck
Mower Deck
Lubrication Points
* Change oil every 25 hours when operating under heavy load or high temperatures. **Clean more often under dusty conditions or when air debris is present
4.6. MAINTENANCE/REPLACEMENT PARTS
Check For Wear And Tension Check For Wear, Damage & Replacement Clean Debris Accumulation Clean Outside and Underside Grease or Oil Pages 12
Page 14-15 Pages 19-20 Page 11 Page 11
X X X
X
X
X
X X
MAINTENANCE/REPLACEMENT PARTS
Throttle Control Cable (Briggs 13 HP) 4-6259 Cutter Deck Blade (33” Cutting Deck) 3-4168 Cutter Deck Blade (38” Cutting Deck) (2 Blades Required) 4-2998 33” Cutter Deck Belt (Electric Clutch to Cutting Deck) 3-5389 38” Cutter Deck Belt (Electric Clutch to Cutting Deck) 2-9308 Wheel Drive Belt (Engine to Hydro Transaxle) 4-1823 Mower Drive Belt (Engine to Electric Clutch) 2-9117 Parts Manual for Yard Cruiser Series 1 & 2
Models: YZ13331BE, YZ13381BE, YZ145332BE, YZ145382BE
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06118
3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
For three (3) years from pur chase date f or the original pur chaser 's res idential, non-com m erc ial use, SNAPPER, through any authorized SNAPPER dealer will replace, free of charge (except for taxes where applic able), any part or parts found upon examination by the factory at McDonough, Georgia, to be defective in material or workmanship or both.
For ninety (90) days from purchase date for the or iginal purchaser's commercial, rental, or other non-residential use, SNAPPER, through any authorized SNAPPER dealer will replace, free of charge, any part or parts found upon examination by the factory at McDonough, Georgia, to be defective in material or workmanship or both.
All transportation costs incurred by the purchaser in submitting material to an authorized SNAPPER dealer for replacement under this warranty must be paid by the purchaser.
This warranty does not apply to engines and their components , and batteries, as these item s are warranted separately. This warranty does not apply to parts that have been damaged by accident, alteration, abuse, improper lubrication, normal wear, or other cause beyond the control of SNAPPER. This warranty does not cover any machine or com ponent part that has been altered or modified changing safety, performance, or durability.
Batteries have a one (1) year prorated warranty period with free replacement if requir ed during the first ninety (90) days from the original purchas e date. SNAPPER will not be responsible for any installation cost incurred. T he battery warranty only covers original equipment batteries and does not cover dam age to the battery or machine caused by neglect or abuse, destruction by fire, explosion, freezing, overcharging, improper maintenance, or use of improper electrolyte.
There is no other express warranty.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to three (3) years from purchase date for the original purchaser's residential or other non-commercial use, and ninety (90) days from purchase for the original purchaser's commercial, rental or other non-residential use, and to the extent permitted by law, any and all implied warranties are excluded. This is the exclusive remedy. Liabilities for consequential damages, under any and all warranties are excluded.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
WARNING: THE USE OF REPL ACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN GENUINE SNAPPER PARTS MAY IMPAIR THE SAFETY OF SNAPPER PRODUCTS AND WILL VOID ANY LIABILITY AND WARRANTY BY SNAPPER ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF SUCH PARTS.
IMPORTANT: Please fill out the attached SNAPPER Product Registration Card immediately and mail to:
Snapper’s Product Registration Center, P.O. Box 1379, McDonough, Georgia 30253
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Safety Instructions & Operator’s Manual for
YARD CRUISER HYDRO DRIVE
SERIES 1 & 2
WARNING:
COPYRIGHT © 1999 SNAPPER INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
(REV. 2, 3/13/00) MANUAL No. 4-6359
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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