To identify your Snapper, locate the product identification label on your unit. Click here to locate the product identification label. The product identification label contains the model number and serial number of your Snapper product.
Snapper Serial Number Year
Find the engine code on the plate. The engine code is a 12-digit number. The first two digits denote the year that your mower was manufactured. For example, if the first two digits of the engine code are "98," your mower was manufactured in 1998, and "04" would indicate a 2004 Snapper mower.
There seems to be a little bit of confusion regarding model and serial numbers among consumers, so we thought we'd write this short and informative blog post titled, "Model and Serial Numbers Explained."
The serial number found on our SW25 is unique to our SW25. It is the only one with that exact serial number. When you are trying to find your machine's parts diagram, you will notice serial numbers are listing in ranges for model numbers!
The reason each machine in a model numbers products run are unique is because often a manufacturer will make the same machine year after year for many years. Once they have a winning product, it makes sense to mass produce it.
In this scenario, which happens often, the majority of the model number's components remain the same, but XYZ parts have been replaced with the new and improved version now available since we are years in the future at this point.
You should see several search results that will take you to a parts diagram. It is important to verify once looking at the parts diagram that the model number and serial number for your machine match the parts diagram you are looking at! Remember, the model number should be an exact match and your machines serial number should fall within the range shown for that specific parts diagram.
Sometimes you don't actually need the serial number to accurately find replacement parts but you won't know this until you start searching and looking at diagrams. It's best to have both ready so you order the correct parts the first time!
PRODUCT: Mowers - Snapper Inc., of McDonough, Ga., is recalling 20,000 walk-behind rotary lawn mowers with model number MR216015T, which were sold nationwide through Snapper dealers between September 1, 1999 and July 1, 2001 for between $300 and $360. All of the recalled units have Tecumseh engines.PROBLEM: Lawn mowers that have a serial number beginning with a 0 may exhibit improper blade retention that could injure the operator or a bystander if the blade separates from the mower's housing.In addition, all Snapper mowers purchased after January 1, 2001, with serial numbers between 11020001-11024924, may have crankshafts that also adversely affect blade retention and require modification by a Snapper dealer.Serial numbers are located on a silver label on the rear of the deck behind the engine as indicated by an arrow in the photograph shown below. INCIDENTS/INJURIES: No reports of blade separation have been received. No injuries have been reported.WHAT TO DO: Consumers who have not received a notice from Snapper regarding this matter or have not been contacted by their Snapper dealer should stop using the MR216015T immediately and return it to the Snapper dealer where purchased for an inspection and possible repair. For more information, contact the Snapper Customer Relations Center at (800) 935-2967 between 8:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. EDST Monday through Friday, and 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. EDST on Saturday. Consumers can also contact Snapper through their web site at www.snapper.com.
To locate your Scag Zero turn Model and Serial number, look for a silver tag on the frame of the mower, which, on most models, is located on the right hand side when seated between the seat and the control panel. On the tag you should see the model number just above the serial number. Once you find the model number, you can input it into our Scag Parts Lookup and easily find the right parts for your specific Scag model. If you need parts for your engine please note there is a separate sticker located on the engine. Each engine has it's own model and serial number information. For engine parts please use the parts lookup for the brand of engine on your Scag.
Note: zero turn mowers may have the model and serial number sticker in a different location. If you do not see it on the frame as indicated above, please check the following locations.
Caution: There is a similar sticker on the deck of many Scag mowers. This sticker is useful if you are looking for parts or components for the Deck unit only. But this model and serial number will not get you access to the complete parts lookup for your model.
To locate your Scag walk behind mower model and serial number look for a tag on the frame of your Scag mower. It is usually just to the side of the engine. Now, with your model number handy, you can use our Scag Parts Lookup and pinpoint the exact part for your specific model. If you need parts for the engine on your Scag walk behind mower, you can find the model information on the sticker attached to the side of the engine.
To find the model and serial number of your Scag stand on mower look for a sticker attached to the frame just to the side of the engine. Once you locate the model number, input it into the model field in our Scag Parts Lookup. If you need parts for your Scag Stand On Mower's engine you will need to locate the brand and model number for the engine. Look for a sticker on the side of the engine with a Model number for the engine only.
This is a bit of an older Snapper push mower, but the model and serial number may be found on the back portion of the deck -- near where the operator would be. See the arrow on the picture above for reference.
Can't find the model and serial number of your Snapper push mower? This guide may help you out! Here are a couple of common locations that you can find this information.Please note: We are an authorized OEM Snapper parts dealer. We have OEM Snapper parts available with aftermarket alternatives that can save you money.
Snapper Push Mower Model and Serial Number LocationThis is a bit of an older Snapper push mower, but the model and serial number may be found on the back portion of the deck -- near where the operator would be. See the arrow on the picture above for reference.
Luckily these heavy beast have extreme power to mower your lawn in no time. A riding lawn mower is an excellent choice for you then as it would be pain with heavy slow moving gas push mowers that does the job 100 times slower. The last three numbers of the Specification number indicate a variation to the basic engine specification.RIDING LAWN MOWER FOR HILLY AREA / BUYING GUIDE FOR RIDING LAWN MOWER: If you have a big lawn which have been left untouched due to lock down or other reason from months, then surely it would have started to look a mess. The number following the model number is the specification number. (Date of Manufacture) 9 first digit is the year of manufacture (1999) 335 indicates calendar day of that year (335th day or Dec1, 1999) TVM & TVXL 170, 195, 220 OVM 120 OVXL120, 125 oil 32 OUNCES Spark plug RJ17LM Number designations following the letters indicate the horsepower or cubic inch displacement.
My engine Tecumseh tvxl195 1D (Original engine Tecumseh V50 60200V 5HP) My engine Tecumseh tvxl195 1D 19.43 CI/318.46 CC= 8 HP CRAFTSMAN TO TECUMSEH CROSS REFERENCE 143.406092 TVXL195-1D is the serial number or D.O.M. The Tecumseh id number is stamped on the front of the engine cover. Steering wheels replaced the handle bars in 1986. In 1980 the bicycle handlebars had a black triangle at the top of the handlebar post.
In 1974 the loop was replaced with bicycle handle bars through 1985 and loops on the front of the deck continued through 1984. The loop handle bars continued through 1973. This year 2016, the riding mower is 51 years old. So it would appear that mine is a 1965 Model. My mower has a loop steering post and those were replaced in 1974 with a bicycle handle bars. My Snapper comet riding mower information My snapper comet 26 model: 265xs serial number: 557685 The first digit in the serial number (5) is of the year. Here is some information on identifying your Snapper Comet. Referencing your machine by serial number insures that you'll be ordering the correct parts for your mower's particular model and make. Knowing the serial number is important when your mower needs new parts or repairs.
The model number and serial number label on a Snapper Walk-Behind is located near the back of the mower deck. Sometimes the plate will be under the gas tank. The plate is attached to the frame about mid way and is normally above the discharge chute. Zero Turn Mower Serial Number Plate Location Facing the front of the zero turn mower, the serial number plate is located on the left hand side.
Details: This recall involves Snapper, Simplicity and Massey Ferguson brand riding lawn mowers. The riding lawn mowers were sold in red/black or orange/black color combinations with a Snapper, Massey Fergusen or Simplicity logo on the hood. Riding mowers with the following model and serial numbers are included in the recall. The model and serial numbers are located on the frame near the front tires. If a black dot is present on either the equipment ID label or the shipping crate label, the product has been repaired and is not included in the recall.
Chair recognized Hal Osburn, Director Coastal Fisheries Division. Mr. Osburn briefed the Committee on shrimp management in Texas, its history, its status, and its prognosis. Mr. Osburn reported that the complexity of the shrimp fishery, as well as the many issues surrounding of competing use necessitates a re-look at shrimp management. He related that the Coastal Fisheries Division staff begun a shrimp management initiative to review all of the current shrimping rules, including 25 years of monitoring data, extensive scoping efforts with shrimpers, and other coastal stakeholders. Mr. Osburn indicated to the Committee that any changes coming from this initiative will be easy for the shrimpers. But he will remain sensitive to their needs as well as the long-term environmental interest of this public resource. Commissioner Ryan asked if all the licenses the agency bought back were just bay and bait and not gulf shrimp licenses. Mr. Osburn responded that that was correct. Commissioner Watson concluded that the gulf fishery was not under limited entry. Mr. Osburn concurred indicating that the dual jurisdiction in the gulf fishery made it more difficult to establish limited entry, but that the concept had been discussed. Mr. Sansom concurred and related that he too had been approached by gulf shrimpers who were interested in the concept of limited entry in the gulf. Commissioner Watson asked if there was only one license per boat. Mr. Osburn stated that a boat could work under all three existing licenses. Commissioner Ryan asked if staff recommendations would be for Texas bays only. Mr. Osburn replied that the recommendations would encompass the state's territorial waters out to nine nautical miles as well. Commissioner Ryan asked if Mr. Osburn anticipated any major changes. Mr. Osburn indicated he felt some major changes were warranted. Commissioner Watson asked how many licenses needed to be bought back before a difference was made. Mr. Osburn indicated that the issue was more than just numbers of licenses, it included fishing effort and changes in catch per unit of effort. Commissioner Ryan asked if net size would be a factor in the new strategy. Mr. Osburn acknowledged that net size would be an important factor. Commissioner Ryan asked if bycatch was worse in the gulf than in the bays. Mr. Osburn stated that the proportions in the two areas were about the same, but the sheer size of the nets amounted to greater volume in the gulf. He also indicated that Atlantic croaker were an important bycatch species in the bays while red snapper were the species of concern in the gulf. 2ff7e9595c
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