Other Lawn Mowers Using Briggs Stratton Engines
Snapper Inc. has many types of lawn mowers available with
Briggs & Stratton engines. Snapper sells walk behind mowers, zero turn
mowers, rear engine riders and many other type. Snapper also makes golf cars
and mini utility vehicles.
Briggs & Stratton engines power the mowers sold by
Snapper. The walk behind models use a disc wheel drive for direct transmission
of power from the engine to the wheels which facilitates easy movement of the
mower as the movement is supported by the engines power.
One of the models includes a rear discharge bag which
collects the cut grass for easy disposal. While another one grinds and mulches
the cut grass into minute particles and throws it back on the ground for use as
fertilizer.
The rider models of mowers have a rear engine drive what
as been invented by Snapper Inc. The Snappers rifer model has options for cut
grass disposal as collection in a rear bag, mulching and side disposal as
desired by the user. The Snapper rider models use a variety of Briggs &
Stratton engines as per the power requirements of the users. These riders use a
firm frame which enables it to follow the contours of the ground as the fame is
pivoted at one end and is free to move at the other end. The lawn mower also
used disc transmission for powering the wheels and uses a 4+1 speed gearbox for
speed change as well.
The Snapper rider being powered by Briggs & Stratton
engines is quite powerful and is quite maneuverable as the steering iv quick
and responsive enough while cutting the lawn. These riders use 16 inch tires
for their turf friendly nature. The mowers are available in 28 inches to 42
inches wide. The machine has a unique feature of standing on its end for easy
serviceability and maintenance.