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Snapper 28587 LT Series Manual

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DEALER SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS & PRE-SALE CHECKLIST for
SNAPPER LT SERIES TRACTORS
INTRODUCTION: Snapper LT (One Piece Frame) Tractors are shipped with the steering wheel and seat
cushions removed. The following steps are required for set-up. Be sure to fill in the checklist on page 3 at the
time of purchase.
Note: Remove all metal holding straps & plastic from
tractor before attempting to free tractor from pallet.
FIGURE 1
ACTIVATE BATTERY
The battery is not installed and is shipped dry. Allow
sufficient time for charging and installing the battery
before operating the tractor. Pay close attention to the
precautionary statements on the battery and in these
instructions. Electrolyte must be purchased separately
from your local dealer or retailer. You will also need an
automotive type battery charger to activate the battery for
use.
STEP 1: SEAT/PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
1. Remove the seat/pedestal assembly by removing the
two "Y" knobs that secure it to rear fender. See
Figure 1.
Note:The seat switch wires are still connected, so be
careful.
2. Move the seat/pedestal assembly forward and out of
the way.
STEP 2: ACTIVATING AND CHARGING BATTERY
1. Remove battery from carton.
2. Place battery in a well ventilated area on a level
surface.
INSTRUCTION No. 2-8587 (REV. 2, 8/20/99)
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 corrosive
liquid. Wear eye protection. Wash affected areas
immediately after having eye or skin contact with
electrolyte (acid). Flush with clear water and neutralize
with baking soda. DO NOT OVER FILL!
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.
Note:3/16” above cell plates is the recommended level.
DO NOT place anything in battery other than
specified electrolyte.
(OVER)
SEAT “Y” KNOB
SEAT/PEDESTAL
ASSEMBLY
BATTERY
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4. With cell caps removed, connect battery charger to
battery terminals; RED to positive (+) and BLACK to
negative (-) terminal.
5. If time allows, slow charge at 1 amp for 10 hours, or
as an alternative, fast charge at not more than 2.5
amps for 4 hours to bring the battery to full charge.
NOTE: Slow charging is recommended and extends
battery life.
6. After charging, check level of electrolyte and add as
needed to bring level to 3/16” above cell plates.
7. Reinstall cell caps.
WARNING
Keep sparks and flames away from battery at all times!
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 or ammonia
solution.
STEP 3: BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Carefully place the charged battery, with terminals
toward front of tractor as shown on decal, in the
tractor battery compartment. See Figure 1.
2. Retrieve plastic bag from under the hood, on top of
gas tank. Remove nuts and bolts from plastic
hardware bag.
3. Connect positive (+) cable (red) from wiring harness
to the positive terminal (+) on battery using bolt and
nut provided in hardware bag..
4. Connect negative (-) cable (black) to negative
terminal (-) on battery using bolt and nut.
Note:Shield the positive terminal with terminal cover
located on battery harness. This prevents metal
from touching the positive terminal which could
cause sparks.
5. Reinstall seat/pedestal assembly and tighten "Y"
knobs securely. DO NOT operate tractor without the
seat/pedestal assembly installed properly because it
serves as the battery hold down.
STEP 4: STEERING WHEEL INSTALLATION
1. Place steering wheel over steering shaft located on
tractor. Align hole in steering shaft with holes in
steering wheel and insert roll pin. Tap roll pin with
hammer gently through steering wheel and shaft until
roll pin is centered on the shaft. Do not use
excessive force! (See Figure 2)
FIGURE 2
Step 5: REDUCE TIRE PRESSURE
1. The tires are over-inflated for shipping. Reduce tire
pressure in front tires to 12 PSI and in rear tires to 12
PSI.
Step 6: INSTALL SEAT CUSHIONS
1. Seat cushions are positioned on rubber band under
seat for shipping. Remove from under seat and
install into seat support assembly as shown in Figure
3. Lip of cushion should lock under tab on
seat/pedestal assembly.
FIGURE 3
Step 7: CHECK INTERLOCK SYSTEM
The interlock system includes a seat switch, a clutch
switch and a mower blade (PTO) switch. The system
functions in the following way:
A. ENGINE MUST NOT START IF:
1. The blade control is in the ON position.
2. Clutch pedal is not completely depressed.
3. Operator is not seated on tractor.
B. ENGINE MUST START ONLY WHEN:
1. Blade control is shifted into OFF position.
2. Parking brake is set.
3. Clutch pedal is completely depressed.
4. Operator is seated in tractor seat in operator's
position.
C. ENGINE WILL STOP WHEN:
1. The operator vacates the seat with the blade control
in the ON position and/or with the clutch engaged
(when clutch pedal is not depressed).
2. The operator is not seated on tractor and the blade
is shifted into the ON position or engages the clutch
(clutch pedal is not depressed or is released).
D. ENGINE WILL CONTINUE RUNNING IF:
1. The operator vacates the seat with the parking
brake set and with the blade control shifted in the
OFF position.
SEAT
SEAT SUPPORT
BRACKET
CUSHION
SEAT/PEDESTAL
ASSEMBLY
“Y” KNOB
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DEALER PRE-SALE CHECKLIST
The following must be accomplished prior sale. Refer to pages 1 & 2 for detailed set-up instructions. Review
this list with purchaser. Check (✓) items actually performed and signed on this page.
CUTTING BLADE & MOWER
_____ BLADE RETAINING hardware checked for proper tightness.
_____ BLADE TIP CLEARANCE inside lower edge of mower checked and corrected as needed.
_____ MOWER CUTTING HEIGHT settings checked and adjusted as needed (with tires properly inflated).
_____ MOWER SIDE TO SIDE level checked and adjusted as needed (with tires properly inflated).
_____ MOWER FRONT TO REAR setting checked and adjusted as needed (with tires properly inflated).
PRE-START CHECKS & SERVICES
_____ TIRES checked and inflated to correct pressures.
_____ ENGINE OIL level checked.
_____ FUEL added to tank and system checked for leaks.
_____ BATTERY (not overfilled!) reinstalled and properly connected with red boot over positive terminal.
OPERATIONAL TESTS
_____ CHECK SEAT SWITCH for proper function
_____ INTERLOCK SYSTEMS checked for proper function.
_____ ENGINE STARTED and throttle control settings checked.
_____ ALL OPERATIONS as listed on console checked.
_____ IGNITION SWITCH checked to insure engine stops when turned to OFF position.
_____ PARKING BRAKE tested to insure proper operation.
_____ BLADE BRAKE function verified. Blade rotation stops in 5 seconds or less.
DEMONSTRATION & INSTRUCTION
_____ DEMONSTRATED proper operation of mower to purchaser.
_____ INSTRUCTED purchaser to read and follow instructions in Operator's Manual.
_____ PERSONALLYHANDED Operator's Manual, Engine Manual, and “USER and SAFETY GUIDE” video to purchaser.
_____ ASSISTED purchaser in completing Product Registration cards.
DEALER'S RECORDS
SALE DATE TRACTOR MODEL SERIAL NO.
Dealer's Name Signature
Address_________________________ City State Zip
TRACTOR WILL BE USED COMMERCIALLY? YES _________ NO
Purchaser's Name Signature
Address_________________________ City State Zip
IMPORTANT: This form is to be retained by the Dealer for future reference regarding Warranty, proof of
purchase, traceability for product recall or service, etc. Complete the SNAPPER Product Registration Card
immediately and mail to: Snapper’s Product Registration Center, P.O. Box 1379, McDonough, Georgia 30253.
INSTRUCTION No. 2-8587 (REV. 2, 8/20/99)

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