Do Snapper mowers have Briggs and Stratton engines?

New Snapper mowers offer groundbreaking engine technology from Briggs & Stratton including Quiet Power Technology® for a 50 percent quieter operating experience than a traditional gas mower.

What series is my Snapper?

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.

Why is my Snapper mower not starting?

Snapper Lawn Mower Won’t Start. A Snapper mower may not start because your mower isn’t getting the air, fuel or spark required to form a combustion in the engine. This can be due to a plugged air filter; clogging or failing parts in the fuel system; a dirty spark plug; or faulty ignition coil.

Where is the model number on a Snapper lawn mower?

To find the model number of your Snapper Lawn Tractor, look for a white tag on the back of the mower, which, on most models, is located just behind the seat. Once you locate the model number, input it into the model field in our Snapper Parts Lookup and it will list the parts pertaining to that model only.

Are Snapper Mowers any good?

The Bottom Line. The CRP218520 Snapper Commercial lawn mower offers an excellent value in the commercial gas sector. It has the cutting power to handle all but neglectful conditions and has a solid build. Its mechanical drive system seems antiquated, but it’s also easy to maintain and repair.

Did snapper go out of business?

In 2002 Snapper was acquired by Simplicity Manufacturing, which was then acquired by Briggs & Stratton in 2004. Since then the Snapper brand name has been added to products such as weed trimmers, hedge trimmers, leaf blowers, among others.

Why does my lawn mower just click when I try to start it?

The clicking noise comes from a part called the starter solenoid. The solenoid connects the battery to the starter motor when the solenoid is energized. The key switch and the safety switches in the starter circuit combine to energize the solenoid. If the solenoid is clicking, the circuit that triggers it is working.

Where is Briggs and Stratton engine number located?

How Do I Identify a Briggs & Stratton Engine? The Model, Type and Code numbers, stamped directly into the engine, are used to identify our engines. Engines used in lawn mower applications usually have the model numbers stamped directly into the blower housing, muffler heat shield, or a few inches above the spark plug.