How much oil your lawn mower requires will vary depending on the mower s type and engine size.
Snapper lawn mower engine oil.
Snapper brand lawn mowers use briggs stratton engines to power the cutting blade in the mower s deck.
The classic rear engine rider has become a lawn mowing icon with its tried and true features and easy to use design.
Today snapper offers one of the widest selections of outdoor power equipment like walk mowers riding tractors zero turn mowers leaf blowers string trimmers and hedge trimmers.
Change engine oil every 100 hours or annually which ever comes first.
Engine oil capacity is just like oil type dependent on your specific engine model.
Snapper the builder of the industry s first self propelled rotary lawn mower in 1951 is a leader in making yard products that are easy to use and easy to own.
Best for all sized lawns the snapper rear engine rider features a straight forward design that offers easy to reach controls and a convenient 5 speed shift on the go disc drive system.
Oil capacity is typically 48oz or 64 oz.
Do not over fill your engine with oil.
Use the oil finder tool above or check your operator s manual for the proper amount of oil recommended for your engine.
Regular engine maintenance with the right oil viscosity and type ensure premium performance from your snapper lawn equipment.
Small push mowers will require less mower oil than professional zero turns or riding tractors.
Plus with vertical stand on edge capability the mower is simple to maintain and takes up.
To keep the mower performi.
Our tractors riding mowers and push lawn mowers.
For briggs stratton manufactured small engines we recommend the use of briggs stratton warranty certified mower oil for best performance in snapper lawn mowers tractors snow blowers and other outdoor power products other high quality detergent small engine and lawn mower oil types are acceptable if classified for service sf sg sh sj or higher.
How to change snapper oil.
Tip the lawn mower up on two wheels just far enough to gain access to the underside of the deck.