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Snapper Intermediate Frame Snow Throwers Set-Up Instructions & Pre-Operation Checklist
Snapper Intermediate Frame Snow Throwers Set-Up Instructions & Pre-Operation Checklist

Snapper Intermediate Frame Snow Throwers Set-Up Instructions & Pre-Operation Checklist

Intermediate frame snow throwers

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SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS & PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST for
SNAPPER INTERMEDIATE FRAME SNOW THROWERS
INTRODUCTION: The SNAPPER Intermediate Frame Snow Throwers are shipped almost fully assembled and
require minimal set-up. Setting up the machine will require the handles to be unfolded and secured, and the
attachment of the chute crank rod. Some models may also require the installation of an electric start kit to the
engine. Complete each of the following steps carefully. Review and complete each item as instructed on the
Pre-Operation checklist. The Snapper Product Registration card must be filled out and sent to Customer
Service department at Snapper when completed.
STEP 1: HANDLES: Cut both wire ties that secure the
control cables to the handles. Be very careful and DO
NOT cut the control cables. See Figure 1.
CUT CABLE TIES
ON BOTH
HANDLES
DO NOT CUT
CONTROL CABLE
FIGURE 1
STEP 2: HANDLES: Loosen handle nuts and rotate
handles up to the operating position. Remove shipping
cardboard from in between handles. See Figure 1.
Insert bolts through both upper & lower handles and
secure with nuts. Make sure the square necks of the
bolts are recessed into the square holes of upper
handles. Tighten nuts securely. See Figure 2.
FIGURE 2
LOOSEN NUT
REMOVE
CARDBOARD
SECURE UPPER
HANDLES WITH
BOLTS AND NUTS
TIGHTEN SECURELY
STEP 3: HANDLES: Cut both wire ties that secure the
control levers to the handles. Cut the wire tie that
secures the chute crank to the handle. See Figure 3.
CUT WIRE TIE
THAT SECURES
CHUTE CRANK
CHUTE
CRANK
FIGURE 3
STEP 4: CABLES: Make sure that the "Z" bend ends
of control cables are secured in the holes on the control
levers. Make sure cables are not kinked and have
freedom of movement when levers are engaged or
disengaged. See Figure 4.
CONTROL
LEVER
CHECK "Z" BEND END OF CABLE
IS SECURELY INSERTED INTO
HOLE ON CONTROL LEVER
FIGURE 4
INSTRUCTIONS No. 7-4331 (Rev. 1, 4/08/02)
CONTROL
LEVER
CUT WIRE TIES
THAT SECURE THE
CONTROL LEVERS
TO THE HANDLES
CONTROL
LEVER

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Summary of Contents for Snapper Intermediate Frame Snow Throwers

  • Page 1 Some models may also require the installation of an electric start kit to the engine. Complete each of the following steps carefully. Review and complete each item as instructed on the Pre-Operation checklist. The Snapper Product Registration card must be filled out and sent to Customer Service department at Snapper when completed.
  • Page 2 STEP 5: CABLES: Make sure that the cables are connected to the traction clutch rod and blower clutch bracket. IMPORTANT: Cables should have some slack and should not be under tension. See Figure 5. TRACTION CLUTCH CABLE (LEFT SIDE) TRACTION CLUTCH FIGURE 5 STEP 6: CHUTE CRANK: Connect chute crank to worm...
  • Page 3 STEP 9: LUBRICATION: Remove check plug to check grease level in auger gear case. If grease is not visible from check plug hole, pump BENELENE 900 grease, SNAPPER Part No. 2-9577, into fill plug on case until grease is visible. Reinstall check plug. See Figure 9.
  • Page 4 Snapper has completed initial adjustments and performed operational tests prior to shipping the machine. Due to the possible effects of shipping, handling and storage, Snapper intends for all of the following items to be verified and necessary final adjustments made at time of setup. It remains good practice and is strongly recommended that all the items also be checked prior to placing the machine into service.