How Do You Fix A Snapper Riding Lawn Mower?
Snapper riding mowers are built to last. But like any other machine, they’re prone to problems over time. Most problems are easy to pinpoint and repair. With some basic tools, like wrenches, screwdrivers and a socket set, you can service your Snapper. As always, proper maintenance of your mower will lead to far fewer problems. Regular oil changes, consistent lubricant application and storing your machine out of the weather all add up to a dependable mower with few breakdowns. Step 1 Locate the mower’s battery, which is under the seat or under the hood. Apply a mixture of baking soda and water to the cable ends and both terminals, and scrub away any dirt, grease or corrosion with a small wire brush. Step 2 Check the battery cables to be certain they are not broken or exposed. Use electrical tape to rewrap any exposed cable. Step 3 Remove the spark plugs using the proper deep drive socket and ratchet. If they are old or fouled (covered with a viscose oily substance) replace them. Step 4