30-Inch, 3-In-1 Mower Deck •Side discharge, mulch or bag your grass clippings •14-gauge stamped steel •Easy to use 5-position height of cut adjustment
Solid Steel Frame •Pivots and adjusts to lawn contours for a smooth cut every time •Quick Response Steering •Tight 28-inch turning radius for easy maneuvering
Q: Todd, Do these mowers arrive ready to mow or do they need to be preped first, Like adding oil. Bob by Bob from Florida on June 24, 2011
A: Bob - all of the Snapper rear engine riding mowers require a bit of assembly when they are delivered. You will need to put on the seat, steering column, and front axle . You will need to adjust the seat and the steering wheel to the proper comfort positions, as well. All fluids (including the oil) are pre-filled in this mower. All you need to add is the gas. by Todd, Product Expert
Q: Todd, I really like this mower but I have an extremely small 2 car garage. I have heard about the 'stand on end' feature and was wondering if it is ok to store this mower in that position all year. If not how much of a foot print does this mower need for storage ? by Keith from Kentucky on June 05, 2011
A: Keith - yes, these Snapper rear engine riding mowers can be stored on the rear bumper for extended periods when not in use. Complete instructions on how to do this are found on page 20 of the owner's manual, but in a nutshell, this is the proper procedure to follow to insure the rear engine rider will operate properly when taken out of storage: 1. Thoroughly clean the mower by removing all grass clippings and debris. 2. Perform maintenance and lubrication as required. 3. Drain the fuel from the fuel tank. 4. Start the engine and allow it to run until the engine runs out of fuel. This allows the carburetor and fuel system to remain clean during storage. 5. Remove the battery. 6. Close the vent on the fuel filler cap. 7. Carefully stand the mower on its rear bumper in the desired location for storage.
If you were intending to do this during mowing season, that you won't be able to do unless you want to refill all of the fluids every time you use the mower. The Snapper rear engine riders have a footprint of approx. 64" to 69" long x 32" to 38" wide depending in which model you are ordering. by Todd, Product Expert
Q: I've just started looking into a riding mower. I have a 1/2 acre yard with Zoysia grass. The yard is about 80% flat with the rest hilly and above a 10 deg grade. I am currently using a self propelled 21" walk behind mower. I bag the grass. It takes about 3 hours to mow. Although I currently bag the grass, I am open to mulching. I would like to have something with a bag attachment to pick up the leaves in the fall. The main goal is to drastically decrease the amount of time I have to spend on the yard. I realize that I will still have to use the walk behind mower for the steep areas of the yard.
What would you recommend?
I have been looking at the Snapper Rear Engine mowers.
Thanks for your help. by John Grater from Missouri on May 23, 2011
A: John - I think the Snapper rear engines riders would be an excellent choice based on the mowing situation you have described. Less than an acre; most of it relatively flat. Any of the Snapper models would be a great choice. I couldn't agree more. Snapper Riding Mowers A lawn tractor or a zero turn would be overkill for a lawn that is less than an acre. A rear engine rider is perfect for this situation.
And the 5 bushel bagger for the Snapper rear engine riders is probably 2.5 to 3 times larger than the bagger on your walk behind mower, so fewer stops to empty out your grass clippings, which will save time as well.
If you are spending 3 hours to mow now, my guess is you will cut that time at least in half if you upgrade to a rear engine riding mower. by Todd, Product Expert
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June 30, 2011
Ronald H. Pineville, LA
My Snapper
Received mower much quicker than I expected. This is the third product purchased from Mowers Direct and their service is superb. The same delivery truck driver has delivered all three of my large products (R & L Truck Lines) and I could not be happier with them. He has always been in good humor and very helpful.
My Snapper on the other hand has caused me to feel slighted in a sense. First of all there were parts missing for the steering column, namely a bushing and pin. Secondly the product description read that the motor was 13.5 HP. After it arrived I discovered, (to my delight) that it is actually a 14.5HP. The Briggs engine started up on the second attempt and ran fine. Thirdly the motor refuses to restart after shutting it down for a few minutes, like opening a gate, or moving a stone. It will start after it "rests" for five or so minutes. I feel the carburator is loading up somehow. Finally, and very important to me is that the blade engage is very hard to engage and in a difficult to reach position.
It does a great job of cutting grass, looks just right and after all that is why I bought a Snapper. I more than likely not order this particular machine again or at least until I physically sat on one before buying it. That was my biggest mistake. I should have found a new one and sat on it.
Received mower much quicker than I expected. This is the third product purchased from Mowers Direct and their service is superb. The same delivery truck driver has delivered all three of my large products (R & L Truck Lines) and I could not be happier with them. He has always been in good humor and very helpful.
My Snapper on the other hand has caused me to feel slighted in a sense. First of all there were parts missing for the steering column, namely a bushing and pin. Secondly the product description read that the motor was 13.5 HP. After it arrived I discovered, (to... more