Snapper Utility Vehicle 7 4510 User Manual

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.  
5. Install left and right rear tires and secure each with  
WARNING  
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.  
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.  
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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.  
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POINTS OF TREADS POINTING TOWARD FRONT OF VEHICLE.  
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.  
LUG NUTS  
(LOOSEN ONLY)  
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).  
REMOVE  
FIGURE 1.1  
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.  
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.  
INSTRUCTION No. 7-4510 (I.R. 5/3/01)  
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STEP 6  
STEP 7  
INSTALL OPERATOR PROTECTIVE  
STRUCTURE (OPS)  
ENGINE OIL AND TRANSMISSION FLUID  
The engine oil and transmission fluid must be checked  
before operation.  
1. Fill engine crankcase to proper level. Refer to  
Engine Owner’s Manual for capacity and oil  
specifications. Check with dipstick unthreaded.  
2. Check transmission fluid level. Bring to full level as  
necessary using MOBILFLUID 424 or equivalent.  
Check with dipstick fully threaded.  
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’s) side of the  
machine.  
STEP 8  
ACTIVATE BATTERY  
Battery is located under the operator’s seat. Remove  
battery from compartment before activating or charging.  
Activate and charge the battery in well ventilated area  
away from sparks and flame. Do Not smoke.  
1. Remove battery from the battery compartment  
before charging.  
HEAT  
SHIELD  
2. Place battery in a well ventilated area on a level  
non-concrete surface.  
WARNING  
The electrolyte (acid) produces a highly explosive gas.  
Keep all sparks, flame and fire away from area when  
charging battery or when handling electrolyte or  
battery. Electrolyte (acid) is a highly corrosive liquid.  
Wear eye protection. Wash affected areas immediately  
after having eye or skin contact with electrolyte (acid).  
Battery acid is corrosive. Rinse empty acid containers  
with water and mutilate before discarding. If acid is  
spilled on battery, bench, or clothing, etc., Flush with  
clear water and neutralize with baking soda.  
FUEL TANK  
REMOVE TOP  
STRAPS  
TWO BOLTS  
FIGURE 1.4  
1. Locate the mounting hardware – (12) 3/8-16 x 1”  
round head carriage bolts and (12) 3/8-16 Nyloc  
nuts. Place 6 of each in the left and right seat  
support tray for easy access when attaching OPS  
to frame.  
3. Remove battery cell caps. Fill cells as required with  
electrolyte (purchased separately) to proper level.  
Fill to 3/16” above cell plates. Filling battery with  
electrolyte will bring the battery to 80% of full  
charged state.  
2. Raise OPS to vertical position and orientate so that  
the “WARNING” decal located on the side of the  
OPS is on the passenger’s side of the machine.  
3. Align holes in OPS with holes in frame. Get (1)  
carriage bolt started on each side. NOTE: insert  
bolts with head towards outside of frame as shown.  
Secure with 3/8-16 Nyloc nut. Do not tighten at this  
time.  
IMPORTANT: 3/16” above cell plates is the  
recommended level. Never place anything in battery other  
than specified electrolyte.  
4. Install remainder of the bolts and secure each with  
a Nyloc nut.  
5. Torque ALL OPS mounting hardware to 30-35 ft-lb.  
6. Reattach fuel tank straps.  
Tighten hardware  
WARNING  
securely.  
DO NOT OVERFILL!  
7. Attach heat shield to OPS using (2) 5/16-18 self-  
tapping bolts. Do Not tighten at this time.  
4. With cell caps removed, connect battery charger to  
battery terminals; RED to positive (+) and BLACK  
to negative (-) terminal.  
5. Slow charge the battery at 4 to 6 amps for 2 hours  
to bring the battery to full charge.  
8. Attach heat shield to left and right frame rails using  
(2) 5/16-18 x 7/8” bolts and (2) 5/16-18 NyLoc nuts.  
9. Tighten all heat shield hardware securely.  
10. Reattach fuel tank straps. Tighten hardware  
securely.  
6. After charging, check level of electrolyte and add as  
needed to bring level to 3/16” above cell plates.  
7. Reinstall cell caps. Tighten securely to prevent  
leakage.  
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STEP 8 (Continued)  
ACTIVATE BATTERY  
WARNING  
Shield the positive terminal with Terminal Cover  
located on Positive Battery Cable. This prevents  
metal from touching the positive terminal, which  
could cause sparks.  
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.  
STEP 9  
INSTALL STEERING WHEEL  
Make sure that the front tires are aligned perfectly  
straight before installing the steering wheel.  
1. Make sure that front tires are pointing straight  
forward.  
RETAINING  
ROD  
2. Slide foam cover over steering shaft.  
3. Remove plastic cover from center of steering  
wheel.  
4. Orientate the steering wheel so that spokes are  
horizontal and align splines.  
5. Place washer and nut on steering shaft. Torque nut  
to 50-70 ft-lb.  
6. Install plastic cover in center of steering wheel.  
STEP 10  
INSTALL OPERATOR’S AND PASSENGER’S  
SEAT  
Carefully complete the following steps to install the  
seats.  
1. Check seat bolts to insure hinge plate is tightened  
securely to the bottom of the seat. See Figure 1.7.  
2. Align hinge plate with seat/pedestal assembly and  
insert hinge rod.  
FIGURE 1.5  
10. Attach battery cables to terminals on the battery as  
shown. See Figure 1.6. Connect positive (+) cables  
(red) first, from wiring harness to the positive  
terminal (+) on battery and secure with nut provided  
in hardware bag. Connect negative (-) cables  
(black) last, to negative terminal (-) on battery and  
secure. Apply a small amount of grease over  
terminals to prevent corrosion. See Figure 1.6.  
IMPORTANT: Hinge rod must protrude past both  
sides of the hinge plate and be positively retained  
by the hair pin.  
3. Insert hair pin fully into hinge rod. Hairpin must be  
between hinge plate and seat/pedestal to retain rod  
properly. See Figure 1.7.  
4. Check for 5/16” flat washer under head of seat  
knobs. Install washer, if missing, and tighten knobs  
securely.  
POSITIVE (+) CABLES  
(RED) WITH TERMINAL  
COVER  
NEGATIVE (-)  
CABLES (BLACK)  
FIGURE 1.6  
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STEP 10 (Continued)  
INSTALL OPERATOR’S AND PASSENGER’S  
SEAT  
(3) SEAT BOLTS  
1/2-13 X 3”  
BOLT & 1/2-13  
NYLOC NUT  
HINGE ROD  
1/2-13 X 3 3/4”  
BOLT & 1/2-13  
NYLOC NUT  
PROP ROD  
FIGURE 1.8  
STEP 12  
ALIGN CARGO BED LATCH  
HAIRPIN  
Lower the Cargo bed slowly until the latch contacts the  
striker pin. The head of the striker pin should be inside  
of the latch as shown in figure 1.9. If it is not aligned  
correctly, loosen the bolts that attach the left and right  
bed pivot brackets. Then, position the latch over the  
striker pin as shown in figure 1.9 and re-tighten the bed  
pivot bracket bolts.  
FIGURE 1.7  
STEP 11  
ATTACH CARGO BED  
Attach bed to pivots at rear of frame. A prop rod is  
provided to support an empty cargo bed only in a raised  
position.  
LATCH ASSEMBLY  
1. Align brackets on bottom rear of cargo bed with left  
and right pivots located at rear of frame. See Figure  
1.8.  
2. Insert (1) 1/2-13 x 3 3/4” bolt into each left and right  
pivot and secure with 1/2-13 NyLoc nuts. Tighten  
securely.  
3. Attach prop rod to bracket on bottom of cargo bed  
using (1) 1/2-13 x 3” bolt and (1) 1/2-13 NyLoc nut.  
Tighten to a snug rotating fit.  
STRIKER  
PIN  
FIGURE 1.9  
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PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST FOR  
SNAPPER GROUNDS CRUISER  
Snapper has completed initial adjustments and performed operational tests prior to shipping the machine. Due  
to the possible effects of shipping, handling and storage, Snapper intends for all of the following items to be  
verified and necessary final adjustments made at time of setup. It remains good practice and is strongly  
recommended that all the items also be checked prior to placing the machine into service. It is very important  
that setup is verified and all operational tests completed and results are acceptable. After completing this form,  
sign and retain for future reference.  
SET-UP  
_____ GENERAL INSPECTION for loose, missing or damaged components. Repaired as necessary.  
_____ WHEEL LUG NUTS checked and torqued to 75 ft-lb.  
_____ FRONT & REAR AXLE NUTS checked, castle nuts installed and secured with cotter pins.  
_____ TIRE PRESSURE, FRONT AND REAR, adjusted to 15 PSI.  
_____ SEAT BELTS installed, hardware tightened, and function of buckles verified.  
_____ OPERATOR PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE installed and hardware torqued to 50-70 ft-lb.  
_____ BATTERY activated, charged and installed properly.  
_____ STEERING WHEEL installed, alignment checked and nut torqued to 50-70 ft-lb.  
_____ CARGO BED AND PROP ROD installed and hardware tightened according to instructions.  
_____ CARGO BED LATCH function verified.  
_____ OPERATOR CONTROLS checked for binding and damage.  
LUBRICATION AND FUEL  
_____ ENGINE OIL added to bring level up to full mark (Refer to Engine Manual).  
_____ TRANSMISSION FLUID checked and adjusted to full mark. (MOBILFLUID 424)  
_____ AXLECOUPLINGS AND STEERING KING PINS greased. (RefertoOperator’smanual).  
_____ FUEL added to tank and system checked for leaks. (Refer to Engine Manual for fuel specifications).  
OPERATIONAL TEST  
_____ ENGINE started, engine idles without dieing and runs smoothly.  
_____ SAFETY INTERLOCKS checked and all function correctly. (Refer to Operator’s manual).  
_____ TRANSMISSION shifts into forward and reverse without excessive grinding of gears.  
_____ CLUTCH engages and accelerates smoothly and does not drag at idle.  
_____ STEERING checked and functions properly.  
_____ SERVICE BRAKE AND PARK BRAKE checked and both function properly. (Refer to Operator’s manual).  
CONSUMER INFORMATION  
Purchase Date ________________ Model_____________________ Serial No. ____________________  
Retailer’s Name _______________________________ Signature ________________________________  
Address _________________________________ City _________________ State ______ Zip _____  
MACHINE WILL BE USED COMMERCIALLY? _ YES ____ NO  
Purchaser’s Name _____________________________ Signature ________________________________  
Address _________________________________ City __________________ State______ Zip ______  
IMPORTANT: This form is to be retained for future reference regarding Warranty, proof of  
purchase, traceability for product recall or service, etc. Complete the Product Registration  
Card and Mail to Customer Service Department at SNAPPER, P.O. BOX 1379, McDonough,  
Georgia, 30253.  
INSTRUCTION No. 7-4510 (I.R. 5/3/01)  
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