tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1235036783118449048.post7726387772971203993..comments2024-03-18T07:10:39.020-04:00Comments on No title required . . .: Hundred Dollar MowersNotitlerequiredhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05738850827175755919noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1235036783118449048.post-43385607215110921752021-12-19T13:51:38.705-05:002021-12-19T13:51:38.705-05:00Getting ready to rebuild one. Thanks for this!Getting ready to rebuild one. Thanks for this!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10427423265765295144noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1235036783118449048.post-45228843112478222062021-10-20T11:50:45.421-04:002021-10-20T11:50:45.421-04:00I recently purchased a Snapper 28085, and am in pr...I recently purchased a Snapper 28085, and am in process of replacing engine, and buying parts to convert to electric start. So far, it has been a fun project. I will be getting into chain case and differential shortly to assess gear, bearing, and chain condition.<br />I am retired, so I am up to the challenge. I had a 30113s back in the early 80’s, and kept it for 20 years. I maintained the mower well, and only replaced one driven disc in 20 years. Last year I restored a Model 28086S and gave it to my son recently. The old Snappers are fun to work on, and I prefer the high vac deck and one with electric start, howerver I have used the new 11.5hp Briggs engine and have bought<br />Wiring harnesses to accomodate the carb solenoid and charging system wiring for the new Intek engines. I have had a lot of fun tinkering<br />with the old Snappers. They were true American-made, and they will be remembered as one of the best mowers in my mind.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1235036783118449048.post-74064476420587229062021-07-06T23:33:16.041-04:002021-07-06T23:33:16.041-04:00
I have been using this same Old School Snapper Ri...<br />I have been using this same Old School Snapper Rider for <br />the past thirty years (im on my second one) and come to <br />believe that i woud not use anything else...<br />Cuts the lawn clean every time and very dependable.<br />Made in America from back in the day.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com