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Snapper Lawn tractor attachments

Official Snapper lawn tractor attachment parts

Sears PartsDirect is the leading supplier of Snapper lawn tractor attachment repair parts. Snapper lawn tractor attachments are known for their dependability but eventually some parts wear out. When you need replacement parts for your Snapper lawn tractor attachments, you can be sure that you'll find what you need at Sears PartsDirect.

Attaching a Snapper snow blade to your lawn tractor

  • Remove the lawn tractor hood.
  • Remove the browning shield from the front of the lawn tractor frame. Support the browning shield as you remove the last bolt to prevent the browning shield from falling.
  • Fasten the right-hand hanger bracket to the mounting holes on the lawn tractor frame. Install the left-hand hanger bracket then tighten all bolts firmly.
  • Reinstall the browning shield on the tractor frame.
  • Install the angle support brackets on the hanger brackets but don't tighten the fasteners.
  • Install the pivot support bracket on the angle support brackets then tighten the angle support bracket bolts. Tighten the pivot support bracket bolts.
  • Install the angle lock bars then install the angle lock spring and tighten the angle lock bar bolts. Attach the control cable assembly.
  • Attach the blade to the channel assembly then install the blade on the lawn tractor.

Maintenance tips for your Snapper lawn tractor blade attachment

  • Check all fasteners such as screws, bolts and pins before each use. Tighten any loose fasteners and replace any damaged or missing fasteners.
  • Check the scraper blade for wear regularly. Turn the scraper blade over or replace the scraper blade when it's worn.
  • Clean the scraper blade before each use and apply a light coat of oil on any bare metal to help prevent excessive rust.
  • Store the blade in a dry area when it's not in use.