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Snapper 7800190 SE Series SPV22675HW 22-Inch Briggs & Stratton 190cc 675 Series FWD Self-Propelled Lawn Mower

Snapper 7800190 SE Series SPV22675HW 22-Inch Briggs & Stratton 190cc 675 Series FWD Self-Propelled Lawn Mower

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Brand: Snapper
Category: Lawn & Patio
Department: Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers

List Price: $339.99
Buy New: $299.99
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 8198

Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 39 x 25.5 x 20

MPN: 7800190
Model: 7800190
UPC: 059307026534
EAN: 0059307026534
ASIN: B002VWJWT0

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Features:
  • 4-point 9 position height-of-cut adjustment from 1.25-inch to 4-inch
  • Variable speed front wheel drive
  • 3-n-1 convertible (mulching, side discharge, bagging)
  • Quick release folding handles for easier assembly and storage
  • Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California

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Product Description
Briggs & Stratton 675 Series ReadyStart Engine No need to choke or prime the engin...

Amazon.com Product Description
Offering the no-nonsense, user-friendly technology that made the Snapper brand famous, the self-propelled 22-inch Snapper SE Series Lawn Mower features front-wheel drive and 12-inch rear wheels for easy maneuverability. It also boasts a 3-n-1 system for bagging, mulching, and side discharge, so you can tackle all your lawn chores with just one machine.

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The SE Series Lawn Mower
At a Glance:
  • Briggs & Stratton 675 Series engine; 6.75 foot-pounds gross torque*

  • Self propelled; variable speed adjusts to operator's pace; speeds up to 4.2 miles per hour

  • 3-n-1: mulching, bagging, and side discharge

  • Large 12-inch rear wheels for better traction

    *All power levels are stated gross torque per SAE J1940, as rated by Briggs & Stratton.
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SE Series 22-Inch FWD Self Propelled Lawn Mower
The rear discharge bag can be removed with just one hand. View larger.
SPV22675HW Blade
The Double Wave Blade is ideal for high-performance mulching, bagging, and broadcasting clippings.
3-n-1 Convertible Mowing Options
The SE Series Lawn Mower features a 3-n-1 system for all grass types, which means it quickly and easily converts from bagging to mulching to side discharge. The hinged mulching cover moves out of the way when you want to discharge clippings to the side. For further convenience, the bagger can easily be removed with one hand for fast and easy emptying.

Briggs & Stratton Engine
The high-performance, durable Briggs & Stratton 675 Series engine comes standard with ReadyStart and Fresh Start fuel preservation. ReadyStart allows you to start the engine without choking or priming, and Fresh Start keeps fuel fresh for up to six months. Also, a replaceable, slow release liquid fuel stabilizer insert snaps inside the fuel cap for ease of use.

Double Wave Blade
To provide the most efficient performance for mulching, bagging, or side discharging clipping, this mower uses a Double Wave blade. The blade is specially treated to stay sharper and last longer, so you get professional results with every cut.

Exceptional Features
As easy to use as it is powerful, this mower is packed with features that help simplify you cutting experience. The 8-inch front wheels and 12-inch rear wheels make turning effortless. You can choose the speed that works for you: from 0 to 4.2 miles per hour.

For further convenience, user-friendly controls let you adjust the nine four-point height-of-cut from 1-1/4 inches to 4 inches. The quick-release folding handle design makes for effortless assembly, storage, and handle height adjustments.

The SE Series mower is backed by a two-year limited warranty.

About Snapper--Smart Lawn Care
Snapper offers a complete line of residential lawn care equipment that's easy to own, easy to use, and easy to maintain. Whether your yard is large or small, Snapper mowers, snow throwers, and pressure washers have the smart designs and powerful components you need for dependable performance and professional results. Snapper. . . it just makes sense.

What's in the Box
Snapper SPV22675HW Lawn Mower, engine oil bottle, Fresh Start cartridge, and manual.


Snapper SPV22675HW Lawn Mower
The SPV22675HW features 8-inch front wheels and 12-inch rear wheels for easy turns.




Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars Happy with mower   July 27, 2010
W. R. Redmond (usa)
Lots of power. So far has started on first pull every time. Bags grass very well. Love the variable speed. Only two minor shortfalls. The rear door used with the bagger tends to get clogged with grass and sometimes doesn't close tight, causing lots of grass to fly past it. Also this grass builds up and makes it a little difficult to see and attach the bag as the clamps are covered with grass clippings. Still very happy.


5 out of 5 stars U JUST CAN'T BEAT A SNAPPER!!   July 16, 2010
whitinski01
This is a nice model for a decent sized yard. I prefer the walk behind as opposed to a rider. Mower has a lot of power. The front drive is a little different than the rear drive, but not a problem. The major difference between this Snapper and the Toro it is replacing is the cutting height. The Snapper on its highest setting is still about 1/2 inch lower than the Toro. But, this is a first class mower for my needs.


2 out of 5 stars Save your money this not a real Snapper   July 2, 2010
J. H. McRae (Orange Park, FL)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I got this reconditioned from Sears about 2 weeks ago for $250. Since it was used, it did not come with a bagger or side discharge chute, but I only mulch, so that was no problem. I read all the good and bad reviews on this mower and wanted to try it anyway because it had larger wheels on the back and it was Snapper.

The good:

I really like not having to prime the motor to start it. A simple pull and it will start on the first pull every time (I only had this mower for 2 weeks so I don't know the longevity of this engine).

I am about 6' tall so the adjustable handle is really nice so I am not stooped over like i am on most mowers.

The bad:

Self propelled works the best on concrete. Plush St. Augustine grass really slows it down, hard flat ground it works pretty well on, and sand is a joke/would not recommend. Some one may have mentioned that it pulls itself uphill, but about a 10% incline in sandy bahia grass mix, I had to help it.

The large wheels in the back were ok, but I think 14" wheels would be better for transport. Speaking of which, as big as those wheels were on the back, there was no support/bracing between the back wheels. So when I would get to the end of a row and pivot on a rear wheel to turn around, the thin metal attaching the wheels to the frame would flex. I felt like I had to baby the mower so I wouldn't break anything.

This thing goes through gas pretty quickly. I do not think its because the motor burns a lot of fuel, but the tank is really small for whatever reason.

The plastic mulch door does not really fit around the metal well, so while I am mowing sand/grass is constantly blowing on the deck. Where the sand blows on to the deck from the mulch door, is where the air filter sucks in clean air!!! I think I had about 10 pounds extra on the deck from this.

Lastly, while mowing over some small sticks, the mower decided it wasn't going to mulch them and spit them out the rear bagger door hitting me in the shins. I noticed this was a really poor design as well as the mulch door on the side which does the same thing. The mulch door gets grass built up around itself, spitting sand around the side so you have to stop and clean this off so you can keep going.

Overall:

This is not a real Snapper. (It's not even Snapper red, it is an orange/red color). If you plan on keeping a mower for any real amount of time, like 5+ years, save your money and get a small 21" commercial mower.





4 out of 5 stars Good mower for price, but small bag   May 28, 2010
E. Perkins
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Overall this is a good mower for the price. The features are nice. Has a bagger as well as self-propelled. It is front-wheel drive though, so occasionally you have to put a little pressure to get the front wheels to dig in, but not a problem. Plenty of torque to pull it up inclines with a full bag.

My only complaint so far is that the bag is too small. I have a small yard (1/4 of an acre) and still had to empty the bag 3 times. Other than that no complaints.


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