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9

Preparing the Engine

ENGINE DOES NOT CONTAIN OIL OR GASOLINE

Using the bottle of oil supplied in the carton, fill the engine
with the proper amount of oil. See the engine manufacturer’s
instructions for the type of gasoline and oil to use. Before
you use the unit, read the information on safety, operation,
maintenance, and storage. 

WARNING: Follow the engine manufacturer’s
instructions for the type of gasoline and oil to
use. Always use a safety gasoline container.
Do not smoke when adding gasoline to the
engine. When inside an enclosure, do not
fill with gasoline. Before you add gasoline,
stop the engine. Let the engine cool for
several minutes. 

Note: The operation of a new engine will sometimes result in
a slight amount of smoke. This smoke is caused by paint or
oil on or around the muffler. This is normal and only
expected during initial operation. 

IMPORTANT:

This unit is equipped with an internal

combustion engine and must not be used on or near any
unimproved forest-covered, brush-covered or grass-covered
and unless the engine’s exhaust system is equipped with a
spark arrester meeting applicable local or state laws (if any).
If a spark arrester is used, it must be maintained in effective
working order by the operator. 

In the State of California the above is required by law
(Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code).
Other states may have similar laws. Federal laws apply on
federal lands. See an Authorized Service Center for a spark
arrester for the muffler. 

Note: Actual sustained engine power will likely be lower due
to operating limitations and environmental factors. 

Preparation

Final Preparation

Before you use the mower, check the assembly of the
wheels, the handle, and the controls. Make sure all the
fasteners are tight. Make sure the throttle control (if
equipped) and the engine stop lever work correctly.

If the mower is equipped with height adjusters, make sure
the height adjusters function properly. Before starting the
engine, make sure each height adjuster is set at the desired
height. See “Adjusting The Height Of Cut” in the Maintenance
sections.

Preparation (Continued)

Mulching Tips 

Mulching finely cuts the grass so that the grass can be easily
recycled. Because the nutrients are returned to the soil, the
lawn will need less fertilizer. To correctly mulch the lawn,
follow the tips below. 

The grass must be dry. If the grass is wet, it will be
difficult to cut and cause heavy clumps of grass. 
The grass must not be too tall. The maximum height to
effectively cut is 4 1/2 inches. Set the height adjusters
so that only the top third of the grass is cut. 
If the grass is more than 4 1/2 inches high, two
mowings will be necessary. For the first mowing, set the
height adjusters in the highest position. Then, lower the
height adjusters for the second mowing. 

Keep a sharp edge on the blade. A blade that is not
sharp will cause the ends of the grass to become brown. 
Clean the underside of the mower housing. Grass and
other debris can keep the mower from working
correctly. 

If the quality of cut is marginal, try the following: 

Set the height adjusters at a higher cutting height. 
Cut the grass more frequently. 

Operate the mower at a slower ground speed. 
Overlap the cutting swaths instead of cutting a full
swath with each pass. 
Mow across the marginal areas a second time.

Summary of Contents for S2265FC

Page 1: ...without notice Actual sustained engine power will likely be lower due to operating limitations and environmental factors Please refer to Engine Power Rating Information for further details Manual No 7...

Page 2: ...RDS Complete the following information on your Snapper purchase Date of Purchase__________________________________________________________________ Retailer_____________________________________________...

Page 3: ...ce 12 Engine Tipping 12 Cleaning the Mower Housing 12 Lubrication 12 Adjusting the Height of Cut 12 Removing the Drive Belt 13 Adjusting the Drive Cable 14 Blade Service 15 Removing the Blade 15 Sharp...

Page 4: ...fuel and oil from machine DO NOT smoke 5 Check the area to be mowed and remove all objects such as toys wire rocks limbs and other objects that could cause injury if thrown by blade or interfere with...

Page 5: ...g grass bag and or clearing grass Operation Continued From Previous Column 13 DO NOT operate mower without the entire grass catch er or guards in place discharge guard rear guard or other safety devic...

Page 6: ...three sets of holes in the handle brackets C Turn the knobs to release the locking pins and secure the lower handle 4 Put the upper handle A Figure 2 in the operating upright position Tighten the win...

Page 7: ...ns Align the lower handle with the desired set of holes in the handle brackets C Turn the knobs to release the locking pins and secure the lower handle Note Do not remove the lower set of bolts and nu...

Page 8: ...side mounted discharge deflector 1 Slide the frame assembly A Figure 5 into the grass bag B 2 Make sure the handle A Figure 6 is on the outside of the grass bag 3 First attach the clips B Figure 6 to...

Page 9: ...rn or damaged replace the parts only with approved factory replacement parts Emptying the Grass Bag WARNING Before you remove the grass bag stop the engine Before you remove any grass from the mower h...

Page 10: ...aise the mulcher cover A Figure 8 2 Slide the two tabs B on the side deflector C under the pivot pin 3 Lower the side deflector Make sure the locking tab A Figure 9 goes through the slot in the side d...

Page 11: ...perating limitations and environmental factors Preparation Final Preparation Before you use the mower check the assembly of the wheels the handle and the controls Make sure all the fasteners are tight...

Page 12: ...e system release the drive lever The drive system will disengage but the engine will continue to run Note When the drive system is disengaged on a new unit it is possible for the front wheels to rotat...

Page 13: ...ccident make sure the drive lever is in the DISENGAGED position When the drive lever is in the ENGAGED position do not start the engine 5 The primer button A Figure 13 is on the side of the engine Pus...

Page 14: ...park plug Grass and other debris can keep the mower from working correctly After you mow clean the mower housing as follows 1 Stop the engine 2 Disconnect the wire from the spark plug 3 Clean dirt and...

Page 15: ...es around the engine pulley that must be removed prior to belt removal Be sure to replace after belt installation Note Make sure you replace the drive belt only with a replacement belt from the factor...

Page 16: ...stop lever several times Make sure the engine stop cable moves freely Note The engine design does not include a throttle control or an engine speed adjustment The engine is set at the best speed for...

Page 17: ...use an accident 7 Fasten the blade with the original washer D and bolt Make sure the outside rim of the Belleville washer is toward the blade 8 Tighten the bolt that holds the blade to a torque of 30...

Page 18: ...ull the recoil start grip so that the oil will protect the cylinder Install a new spark plug in the cylinder 5 Clean the dirt and debris from the cylinder cooling fins and the engine housing 6 Clean t...

Page 19: ...d other debris 3 Check the wire to the spark plug Make sure the wire is connected 4 Clean the engine cooling fins of grass and other debris 5 Check the carburetor adjustments Refer to the engine manua...

Page 20: ...r from the original purchase date SNAPPER will not be responsible for any installation cost incurred The battery warranty only covers original equipment batteries and does not cover damage to the batt...

Page 21: ...19 Slope Guide...

Page 22: ...www snapper com 20 Notes...

Page 23: ...21 Notes...

Page 24: ...factors including but not limited to accessories air cleaner exhaust charging cooling carburetor fuel pump etc application limitations ambient operating conditions temperature humidity altitude and e...

Page 25: ...avis La puissance continue r elle du moteur est susceptible d tre inf rieure en raison de limites d exploitation et de facteurs environnementaux Pour plus de d tails voir Information sur la puissance...

Page 26: ...ez les renseignements suivants concernant l achat de votre produit Snapper Date d achat______________________________________________________________________ Revendeur_________________________________...

Page 27: ...de tondeuse 12 Lubrification 12 R glage de la hauteur de coupe 12 D pose de la courroie 13 R glage du c ble d avance 14 Entretien de la lame 15 D pose de la lame 15 Aff tage de la lame 15 Contr le du...

Page 28: ...ext rieur uniquement avec le moteur arr t et froid Nettoyer l essence et l huile renvers s sur la machine NE PAS fumer 5 Contr ler la zone tondre et enlever tous les objets tels que jouets c bles pier...

Page 29: ...plet ni sans la protection d jection la protection arri re ou autres dispositifs de s curit en place et en bon tat de marche NE PAS diriger l jection vers des personnes voitures fen tres ou portes Fon...

Page 30: ...s groupes de trous dans le support de guidon C Tourner les boutons pour lib rer les broches de verrouillage et bloquer le guidon inf rieur 4 Placer le haut du guidon A Figure 2 en position d utilisati...

Page 31: ...Aligner le guidon inf rieur sur le groupe de trous souhait des supports de guidon C Tourner les boutons pour lib rer les broches de verrouillage et bloquer le guidon inf rieur Remarque Ne pas d poser...

Page 32: ...r le d flecteur d jection lat ral 1 Enfiler l armature A Figure 5 dans le sac de ramassage B 2 S assurer que la poign e A Figure 6 est sur l ext rieur du sac de ramassage 3 Encliqueter d abord les bar...

Page 33: ...us ou endommag remplacer les pi ces exclusivement par des pi ces de rechange homologu es par le fabricant Vider le sac de ramassage AVERTISSEMENT Avant de d crocher le sac de ramassage arr ter le mot...

Page 34: ...de d chiquetage A Figure 8 2 Enfiler les deux pattes B du d flecteur lat ral C sous la broche pivot 3 Abaisser le d flecteur lat ral V rifier que les pattes de blocage A Figure 9 traversent les rainur...

Page 35: ...imites d exploitation et de facteurs environnementaux Pr paration Pr paration finale Avant d utiliser la tondeuse contr ler l assemblage des roues du guidon et des commandes V rifier que toute la viss...

Page 36: ...4 Pour d brayer le syst me de traction seulement rel cher le levier d avance Le syst me de traction se d braye mais le moteur continue de tourner Remarque Sur une machine neuve lorsque le syst me de t...

Page 37: ...viter les accidents v rifier que le levier d avance est en position D BRAY E Si le levier d avance est en position EMBRAY E ne pas d marrer le moteur 5 Le bouton d amor age A Figure 13 se trouve sur...

Page 38: ...erbe et autres d bris peuvent emp cher la tondeuse de fonctionner correctement Apr s avoir tondu nettoyer le carter de tondeuse de la mani re suivante 1 Arr ter le moteur 2 D brancher le c ble de la b...

Page 39: ...t des guides de courroie autour de la poulie du moteur qui doivent tre d pos es avant la courroie Veiller bien les remettre en place apr s la pose de la courroie Remarque Veiller remplacer la courroie...

Page 40: ...eur actionner plusieurs fois la barre d arr t du moteur V rifier que le c ble d arr t du moteur s actionne librement Remarque Le moteur n est pas quip d une commande des gaz ni d un r glage du r gime...

Page 41: ...t et peut provoquer un accident 7 Serrer la lame avec la rondelle D et le boulon d origine S assurer que le bord ext rieur de la rondelle Belleville est contre la lame 8 Serrer le boulon de fixation d...

Page 42: ...ntement la poign e du lanceur pour r pandre l huile et prot ger le cylindre Poser une bougie neuve sur le cylindre 5 Nettoyer la salet et les d bris des ailettes de refroidissement du cylindre et du c...

Page 43: ...ougie V rifier qu il est branch 4 Nettoyer l herbe et autres d bris des ailettes de refroidissement du moteur 5 Contr ler les r glages du carburateur Consulter le manuel du moteur 6 Contr ler l cartem...

Page 44: ...pas responsable des frais de pose engag s La garantie de la batterie couvre uniquement les batteries d origine et ne couvre pas les dommages de la batterie ou de la machine caus s par n gligence ou e...

Page 45: ...tain utiliser ce guide et ne pas tondre une pente sup rieure 15 degr s Si la tondeuse autoport e est utilis e avec un accessoire tract ou fix l arri re ne pas conduire l unit sur une pente ayant une p...

Page 46: ...www snapper com 20 Notes...

Page 47: ...21 Notes...

Page 48: ...dissement carburateur pompe essence etc limites des applications conditions ambiantes d exploitation temp rature humidit altitude et variabilit d un moteur l autre Pour des raisons de limites de fabri...

Page 49: ...EL WALK BEHIND MOWERS Revision IR TP 400 5394 IR WB N 4 11 2008 Briggs Stratton Yard Power Products Group Manual No 7102508 535 Macon Road McDonough GA 30253 U S A 800 935 2967 MODEL NSPV22675HW 78002...

Page 50: ...00 5394 IR WB N 22 VARIABLE SPEED HIGH WHEEL 3 Manual No 7102508 PAGE GROUP 4 Handles and Controls SPV22 6 Deck Assembly SPV22 10 Engine and Blade Assembly SPV22 12 Height of Cut Assemblies 14 Transmi...

Page 51: ...TP 400 5394 IR WB N Manual No 7102508 22 VARIABLE SPEED HIGH WHEEL 4...

Page 52: ...7300649BH 2 HANDLE Connecting 21 22 WBM 9 7101410 1 ROPE GUIDE 1 4 20 thread 10 7035744 2 KNOB 5 16 18 Wing Black 11 7091189 2 BOLT 5 16 18 x 2 Curved Head Square Neck GR 2 12 7024649 3 WIRE TIE 11 I...

Page 53: ...Deck Assembly SPV22 TP 400 5394 IR WB N Manual No 7102508 22 VARIABLE SPEED HIGH WHEEL 6...

Page 54: ...e BB Snapper Cool Gray incl two 1 1 8 O D Flanged Ball Bearings p n 7101380 19 7500542 2 ASSY Drive Wheel 8 x 2 BB Snapper Charcoal Gray incl two 1 1 8 O D Flanged Ball Bearings p n 7101380 20 722604...

Page 55: ...Deck Assembly SPV22 TP 400 5394 IR WB N Manual No 7102508 22 VARIABLE SPEED HIGH WHEEL 8...

Page 56: ...k Assembly SPV22 Footnotes TP 400 5394 IR WB N Manual No 7102508 22 VARIABLE SPEED HIGH WHEEL 9 Part No Description Item Qty Note 38 7300440D 1 BAFFLE Front 22 WBM Note See Height of Cut Assemblies pa...

Page 57: ...Engine and Blade Assembly SPV22 TP 400 5394 IR WB N Manual No 7102508 22 VARIABLE SPEED HIGH WHEEL 10...

Page 58: ...448 3 7300400D 1 DECK 22 Walk 3 N 1 4 7101195 1 COVER Front Deck 22 FWD 5 7900018 2 SCREW 4 8 x 1 59 x 13mm Hi Lo Round Washer Head Torx 6 7101302 2 SPACER Belt Guide 22 VS 7 7101024 2 BELT GUIDE Engi...

Page 59: ...Height of Cut Assemblies TP 400 5394 IR WB N Manual No 7102508 22 VARIABLE SPEED HIGH WHEEL 12...

Page 60: ...47 2 WASHER 391 x 1 x 14 Gage Flat 7 7900046 2 WASHER 76 x 1 25 x 180 Flat 8 7101205 2 LEVER HOC 22 WBM 9 7500409 1 ASSY Rear Axle RH 22 WBM 10 7500408 1 ASSY Rear Axle LH 22 WBM 11 722611 4 WASHER 1...

Page 61: ...Transmission 22 TP 400 5394 IR WB N Manual No 7102508 22 VARIABLE SPEED HIGH WHEEL 14...

Page 62: ...art No Description Item Qty Note 1 7100857 1 TRANSMISSION Rocker 22 WBM HW VS 2 7900032 8 SCREW 7mm x 1 x 550 AB Point 3 7100913 1 BELT Traction Drive 22 Pivot Handle 3L Section 31 94 effective length...

Page 63: ...Decals 22 TP 400 5394 IR WB N Manual No 7102508 22 VARIABLE SPEED HIGH WHEEL 16...

Page 64: ...r 3 7102151 1 DECAL Briggs Engine 675 Series 3 7102172 1 DECAL Engine TP 675 Snapper FC not shown similar in appearance to 7102151 4 7013010 1 DECAL Danger Cut Finger 5 7102286 1 DECAL CPSC Blade 6 71...

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Page 66: ...MAKE CHANGES OR ADD IMPROVEMENTS AT ANY TIME WITHOUT INCURRING ANY OBLIGATION TO MAKE SUCH CHANGES ON PRODUCTS WALK BEHIND MOWERS Revision IR TP 400 5394 IR WB N 4 11 2008 Manual No 7102508 Copyright...

Page 67: ...writing from Briggs Stratton Corporation PRINTED IN U S A FORM MS 4257 04 15 2008 FILE IN SECT 2 OF SERVICE MANUAL 126T02 0177 B1 Illustrated Parts List Model Series 126T02 TYPE NUMBER 0177 B1 TABLE O...

Page 68: ...1 33 36 40 22 20 15 12 4 847 523 287 524 525 842 9 883 1095 VALVE GASKET SET 7 45 34 35 40 45 12 9 7 3 358 ENGINE GASKET SET 883 842 617 524 163 20 585 668 32 32A 27 26 27 25 29 28 24 741 16 43 46 870...

Page 69: ...in frames 04 15 2008 2 365 601 187 190 972 1059 134 121 CARBURETOR OVERHAUL KIT 104 127 137 163 633 617 276 443 445 968 425 163 11A 966 613 81 883 300 957 291 AUTOCHOKE SYSTEM 97 975 133 134 617 130...

Page 70: ...4257 3 Assemblies include all parts shown in frames 04 15 2008 3 202 188 334 356 621 851 362 333 209 60 58 592 65 597 456 689 459 1210 1211 55 608 363 23 455 332 305 304 78 37 1036 EMISSIONS LABEL 22...

Page 71: ...Standard 118 695042 Jet Main High Altitude 121 498260 Kit Carburetor Overhaul 125 794304 Carburetor AutoChoke System 127 D694468 Plug Welch 130 696564 Valve Throttle 133 398187 Float Carburetor 134 D3...

Page 72: ...690380 Seat Valve Exhaust 871 262001 Bushing Valve Guide Exhaust Note 63709 Bushing Valve Guide Intake 883 K 691881 Gasket Exhaust 922 692135 Spring Brake 923 695891 Brake 957 692046 Cap Fuel Tank Bl...

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