@@SmallEngineDIY look down from the handle and on the back of the mower body there should be a decal with the build location and date. That's where Fuqua Industries tagged them all
I just rebuilt a 1993 Snapper with a 6hp Quantum. 170.00 in parts....but I really wanted to do it. Both bearings. And the plastic ones for the small bar. New disc. New dive wheel. New bearing for disc. New snap rings. New blade. New mulching plug. They are FAST on speed 6. Plus engine. New valves. New springs. Head gasket breather gaskets. Both belts.. Just a great mower I Think.
Nice job, the last on I saw was in 73. Curb find. Put under the hood on my VW and drove home looking out the window. Just a few streets from my house back then.
I just took mine similar to a local shop as my self propelled was slipping. I could do it myself but they were going to replace both belts and a back wheel and had all the parts in stock. Said it would be about 140.00. I said have at it as I there is not much comparable today as far as quality of these and the rear wheel self propelled with the bagger is an excellent system.
That is a HI LIFT Snapper known for its bagging capability not mulching. That deck is not conducive to mulching with that X mulching NINJA blade. I had a Snapper Ninja mulcher mower way back when and it had a dedicated domed mulching deck. Why Briggs and Stratton (currrent owners of Snapper) would do that conversion is misguided. I would put a high lift blade on it and put it back the way it was designed to be. Did the same job a while back and replaced the hex shaft bearings. They are cheap and readily available. Good job and video as always.
I have a newer one, with a Briggs 9 ft pound engine that has an oil filter. Anyway, it seems like the differential is locked? This meaning, it turns fine, forwards, or backwards. But when you turn the mower, it is locked like a solid axle. In drag race terms, it is like a locked, welded, or spool on the rear axle. I have 3 older Snapper 21 inch mowers with the same or similar self propelled system. Those all let the wheels move freely when making a turn.
I am working on an identical mower with the exact same issue. This is really helpful. This mower doesn't belong to me, so I wasn't exactly sure how everything was supposed to move.
I have a snapper non drive mower with a Honda engine but the throttle/ choke assemble is so worn out it won’t start or run very well so any ideas on how I can separate all the cables and make them work old-school mechanically
I had one few years back , big 6 It had a Briggs engine and the bag but no mulch or side discharge. This year I got one in much worse condition with a Briggs older quantum engine 5HP I think. Only side discharge but it’s wheels are in very bad shape. I haven’t gotten into it. Story behind it was they bought it at a estate sale. And was used until a few years ago. Think it’s a early 1990s model .
Thank you ! My neighbor discarded one of these and this is one of its problems. I could not tell if you were squatting or sitting on a small stool but would like to mention at 80 yrs old I’ve had a lot of back pain. Have learned to do some stretching that’s helped some but the thing that does me the most good is squatting. Just a couple minutes in the AM , same at nite. I hope that helps anyone reading this. Thanks again for taking this critter apart, I’ll try that now 😅
Looks like a great well built older mower. Don't make them like that any more. That is a lot of dust when you fire up the mower. If I were you I would think about getting a 4x8 sheet of plywood and either laying it flat on the dirt or put short feet on it so it would be easy to get mowers on it. That way you would not be breathing in all that dust. A mask would help also. Save your health because once it is gone you will not get it back. Thanks for the videos.
Unless water is more costly than gas in your area; try sprinkling down your work area lightly to mitigate the dust problem! Very interesting video tho.