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1 DEA LER SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS & PRE-SALE CHECKLIST for EUROPEA N SNA PPER LT SERIES TRA CTORS INTRODUCT ION: Snapper LT (O ne Piece Frame) Tract ors are shipped with th e steering w heel and seat cushions removed. The followin g steps are required f or set-up. Co mplete all items on th e Dealer Pre-Sale Checklist at time o f purchase. NOTE : Fi[...]
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Page 2
2 4. W ith c ell caps rem oved, connect battery charger to battery terminals ; RED to positive (+) and BLACK to negative (-) terminal. 5. If time allows, slow charge at 1 am p for 10 hours, or as an alternative, f ast charge at not m ore than 2.5 amps for 4 hours to bring the battery to full charge. NOTE: Slow char ging is recom mended and extends [...]
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3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 Step 7: CHECK I NTERLOCK SYSTEM The interloc k system includes a seat switch, a clutch switch and a m ower blade (PTO) switch. The system functions in the following way : A. ENGINE MUST NOT START IF: 1. The blade lever is in the ON position. 2. Clutch pedal is not com pletely depressed. 3. Operator is not seated on tractor. B. E[...]
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4 DEA LER PRE-SA LE CHECKLIST The f ollo w in g mu st b e accomplish ed p rior sale. Refer t o p ages 1 - 3 for detailed set-up instructio ns. Review this list wit h purchaser. Check ( ✓ ) items actually perfor med and signed on this page. CUTTING BLA DE & M OWER _____ BLADE RET AINING hardware check ed for proper tightness. _____ BLADE T IP [...]