What type of fuel does the Snapper T42 riding mower use?
The Snapper T42 runs on fresh, clean unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 87. Gasoline containing up to 10% ethanol (E10) is also acceptable. Do not use fuels like E15 or E85, as they may damage the engine.
How do I start the Snapper T42 lawn tractor?
To start the Snapper T42, ensure the parking brake is engaged and the PTO switch is off. Insert the key, move the throttle to the "fast" or "choke" position, then turn the key to “start.” Release the key once the engine is running.
Can the Snapper T42 mow in reverse?
Yes, the Snapper T42 includes a Mow-In-Reverse (MIR) feature. Press the MIR button before backing up with the blades engaged. Always check your surroundings for children, pets and any obstacles before using this feature.
What’s the recommended cutting height range for the Snapper T42?
The Snapper T42 offers 13 height positions ranging from 1.5 to 4.5 inches. Adjustments are made easily using the height-of-cut lever on the right fender.
How often should I change the oil in the Snapper T42?
Change the engine oil after the first five hours of use, then every 50 hours or once per season – whichever comes first. Always check oil levels before each use. Use oil recommended by the engine manufacturer for best performance.
How do I change the oil and what type should I use for my Snapper 42” riding mower?
To change the oil in a Snapper riding mower:
- Park on a level surface and let the engine cool completely.
- Remove the dipstick and drain the old oil from the engine using the oil drain port or plug.
- Reinstall the plug securely, then refill with fresh oil to the FULL line on the dipstick.
- Check the oil level after a few minutes and top off if needed.
Recommended: Most Snapper riding mowers use SAE 30 or 10W-30 engine oil. Always check your engine manual for the proper type and quantity based on climate and usage.
What is the maximum towing capacity of the Snapper T42?
The Snapper T42 can tow up to 400 lbs total weight (including trailer and load) with a tongue weight limit of 50 lbs. Do not tow anything on slopes greater than 5 degrees for safety.