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Page 1
SET -UP INSTRUCTIONS & PRE-OPERA TION CHECKLIST SNAPPER LARGE FRAME ZERO TURNING Z-RIDER with MID MOUNT MOWER INTRODUCTION: These instructions cover the set-up of the Snapper Large Frame Mid Mount Z-Rider Mower . Complete each of the following step s carefully . Review and complete each item as instructed on the Pre-Operation checklist. The Sna[...]
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Page 2
B. Attach roll bar to side bars, securing with two 1/2- 13 x 3-3/4” hex bolts and lock nut s through the rear hinge holes. See Figure 4. NOTE: Slip stop brackets over hinges before installing hardware. See Figure 4. C. Raise roll bar to fully upright position, aligning locking holes in roll bar with corresponding holes in side bars. Insert lockin[...]
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Page 3
STEP 10: MOWER DECK ADJUSTMENT (LEVELNESS) SIDE to SIDE and FRONT to REAR Before making deck leveling adjustments, inflate rear tires to 12 PSI and front tires to 25 PSI. When adjusted correctly , the deck will be level side to side within 1/8”, have a low cut setting of approximately 1” (1-1/4” for 61 deck), and the blades pitched approximat[...]
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STEP 13: HYDRAULIC SYSTEM, PURGING When initially putting hydraulic system into service, one or both of the wheel drives may not pull properly . This is likely to be caused by air entrapped in the system. If you experience a pulling issue during initial setup or after com- pleting repairs, perform the following procedure to purge the air from one o[...]
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NOTES 5[...]
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PRE-OPERA TION CHECKLIST Snapper has completed initial adjustment s and performed operational test s prior to shipping the machine. Due to the possible effect s of shipping, handling and storage, Snapper intends for all of the following items to be verified and necessary final adjustment s made at time of setup. It remains good practice and is stro[...]