Operation – Snapper 1300 Series User Manual

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Operation

Electric

Figure 9. Removing Belt Tension

A. Spring-Loaded

E. Chain

Idler Pulley

F. Mower Lift Arm

B. Belt

G. Rider Lift Arm

C. R.H. Idler Pulley

H. Weld Stud

D. L.H. Idler Pulley

Cotter Pin

FRONT

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Figure 10. Mower Belt Routing

3. Place mower in lowest cutting position. To provide

slack, pull spring-loaded idler pulley away from belt
and remove belt from around left and right hand idler

pulleys.

CAUTION

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Use caution when moving spring-loaded pulley

(A, figure 9). Spring tension is strong. Do not
remove belt

from spring-loaded idler pulley

(A). Remove belt from

right idler pulleys

(C D).

Figure 11. Belt Cover Removal

4. See figure 9.

To

remove

rider

arms,

remove cotter pins

and washers from weld studs

(H). Replace washers and pins on weld studs.

5. See figure 6. Remove the spring clips (A) and clevis

pins (B) from mower hitch arms (C). Drop mower
hitch arms and remove large washer (D) from rider
hitch arm. For storage, install clevis pin (B) and

spring clip (A) onto mower hitch arm with large wash-

er (D) in between hardware.

6. See figure 7. Disconnect the top

halves

of the mower lift arm. Install spring clip onto weld
stud.

7. See figure 6. Remove the spring clip from anti-spin

rod outside rider frame. Push rod through frame and
disengage other end from PTO.

A. Flange Whiz Nut,

D. Taptite Screw,

B. Flange Whiz Nut,

E. Taptite Screw,

C. Large Washer

F. Flat Washer

8. See figure 5. Disconnect wiring harness from PTO

harness plug. Remove the ties securing harness to
belt stop.

9. See figure 4. Remove mower belt from bottom pulley

side) and idler pulley (flat side). Hardware secur-

ing belt stop may need to be loosened to remove
belt.

10. Mower deck can now be rolled forward from under-

neath rider.

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