How do you tell what year a Snapper mower is?
Find the engine code on the plate. The engine code is a 12-digit number. The first two digits denote the year that your mower was manufactured. For example, if the first two digits of the engine code are “98,” your mower was manufactured in 1998, and “04” would indicate a 2004 Snapper mower.
What model is my Snapper mower?
To find the model number of your Snapper Lawn Tractor, look for a white tag on the back of the mower, which, on most models, is located just behind the seat. Once you locate the model number, input it into the model field in our Snapper Parts Lookup and it will list the parts pertaining to that model only.
How do I identify a Snapper lawn mower?
To identify your Snapper, locate the product identification label on your unit. Click here to locate the product identification label. The product identification label contains the model number and serial number of your Snapper product.
Why is my Snapper mower not starting?
Lawn Mower Ignition Problems Remove the spark plug; clean the contact or replace the plug. Purchase new spark plugs from Briggs & Stratton’s online parts store or your area Snapper lawn mower dealer. Is the spark plug lead bad? Test the lead with a spark tester, and then test the lawn mower engine.
Where is Briggs and Stratton engine number located?
How Do I Identify a Briggs & Stratton Engine? The Model, Type and Code numbers, stamped directly into the engine, are used to identify our engines. Engines used in lawn mower applications usually have the model numbers stamped directly into the blower housing, muffler heat shield, or a few inches above the spark plug.
Where is the model number on a Snapper Zero Turn mower?
Finding the Model and Serial Numbers on a Snapper Rear Zero-Turn Mower. The model and serial number may be found on the left side of the machine and near the left-rear tire.
Why does my lawn mower just click when I try to start it?
The clicking noise comes from a part called the starter solenoid. The solenoid connects the battery to the starter motor when the solenoid is energized. The key switch and the safety switches in the starter circuit combine to energize the solenoid. If the solenoid is clicking, the circuit that triggers it is working.