Snapper 7-4510 - Manual

Snapper 7-4510

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – support plates to the crate bottom.; WARNING
  • Page 3 – tapping bolts. Do Not tighten at this time.; to bring the battery to full charge.
  • Page 4 – horizontal and align splines.
  • Page 5 – Attach prop rod to bracket on bottom of cargo bed
  • Page 6 – LUBRICATION AND FUEL
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SETUP INSTRUCTIONS AND PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST FOR

SNAPPER GROUNDS CRUISER UTILITY VEHICLE

INTRODUCTION: These instructions cover the setup of the Snapper Grounds Cruiser utility vehicle. Complete
each step carefully. A checklist has been provided. It is very important to verify and record each item on the
list prior to placing the machine into service. The dry weight of the machine you are about to setup is 1,230 lb. It
is strongly recommended that you use an overhead hoist when lifting the machine. The capacity of the device
used for lifting must exceed the weight of the machine. DO NOT work on the machine until properly blocked
and secured to prevent it from falling. If an overhead hoist is not available, you may have to remove boards
from the crate bottom to gain access with floor type jacks.

WARNING

DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or
service with the engine running. STOP engine. Set
park brake. Shift transmission to neutral and
remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark
plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine
and components are HOT. Avoid serious burns,
allow all parts to cool before working on machine.

STEP 1
INSTALL REAR TIRES

The machine is securely attached to the crate bottom at
each wheel location. See Figure 1.1. The four steel
plates must be removed before lifting the machine. The
device used to lift the machine must have a capacity
greater than 1230 lb. The cargo bed is attached to the
frame of the machine with plastic straps. Carefully
remove the straps and set the cargo bed aside for
installation later.

FIGURE 1.1


1. Loosen only, two lug nuts at left and right rear

wheel hubs.

2. Remove the four bolts securing the left and right

support plates to the crate bottom.

3. Lift machine, at the rear hitch, only high enough to

allow tire installation. Block machine securely to
prevent it from falling. Remove support plates.

4. Check castle nuts to insure that the cotter pins have

been fully inserted and have at least one leg bent to
secure in place.

5. Install left and right rear tires and secure each with

5 lug nuts. NOTE: The tires are directional. Install
with valve stem out and the points of the chevron
treads pointing forward. See Figure 1.2.



FIGURE 1.2


6. Remove blocks and lower rear of machine.
7. Torque lug nuts to 75 ft-lb using sequence shown.

See Figure 1.2.

STEP 2
INSTALL FRONT BUMPER

The bolts used to attach the front bumper to the
machine are already installed in the front frame. The
bumper can be used to lift the weight of the front of the
machine. The mounting hardware must be tightened
securely (30 ft-lb).
1. Place bumper over four bolts at front of frame. Note

orientation, flat side of side plates towards bottom

2. Attach using (4) 3/8-16 flange lock nuts.
3. Torque nuts to 30 ft-lb.





INSTRUCTION No. 7-4510 (I.R. 5/3/01)

LUG NUTS
(LOOSEN ONLY)

REMOVE

POINTS OF TREADS POINTING TOWARD FRONT OF VEHICLE.

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Summary

Page 2 - support plates to the crate bottom.; WARNING

2 STEP 3 INSTALL FRONT TIRES The front bumper can be used to lift the front of the machine. Block the machine to prevent it from falling. NOTE: The front tires are directional. Install with valve stems out and with the points of the chevron treads pointing forward. 1. Loosen only, two lug nuts at le...

Page 3 - tapping bolts. Do Not tighten at this time.; to bring the battery to full charge.

3 STEP 6 INSTALL OPERATOR PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (OPS) The installation of the Operator Protective Structure requires two people. The mounting hardware for the OPS and seat belts must be properly torqued. Do Not modify the OPS in any way. Install the OPS with the “WARNING” sign on the right (passenger...

Page 4 - horizontal and align splines.

4 STEP 8 (Continued) ACTIVATE BATTERY 8. Thoroughly clean any spilled acid from battery. Neutralize with Baking Soda and flush with large quantity of water. Dry off battery. 9. Install battery into power unit. Place battery into battery tray and secure in place with retaining rod. See Figure 1.5. FI...

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