Snapper Riding Mowers are the highest quality, most durable products on
the market. Who says so? Lawncare.com for one. They say the Snapper is one of the best deals because of its
longevity and easy to use style.
Ranging from $1,400 - $5,000 depending on the deck size, horsepower and accessories, each Snapper with a Briggs
& Stratton engine, a solid steel pivoting frame and a 2 year warranty. These riding mowers are easy to
operate. Even if you cannot use a push mower, you can ride a Snapper. Especially unique is the rear engine on
each model. It comes with a disc drive transmission. That means you don't have a clutch or gears to fool with.
It is as easy as driving an automatic car. So, even if you are not a pro at driving a riding mower, you will
find these red and black mowers easy to navigate around trees, flower beds, lawn decorations and sidewalks.
Snapper Riding Mowers are easy to maintain as well. The newer rear engine models have what is called a
stand-on-end feature. That means the engine is designed to stand upright for easier cleaning. It also makes
storing the mower in the off season less of a hassle. It can drive in and fit in the shed or even the cramped
corner of your garage.

Here are some other features that makes these mowers stand out
from all the rest. They have what is called a 3-in-1 convertibility feature. That means you can decide how
you want to dispose of the clippings. You can bag them, mulch them back into the lawn, or dispense them
through the side chute. More and more people are choosing to mulch the clippings back into their lawns. It
saves landfill space and enriches the roots. The Snapper does this beautifully, so you can walk on your
lawn right after mowing and not worry about grass clippings getting stuck to your bare feet or shoes. How?
The mulching feature actually re-cuts each blade of grass as it moves across six different blades. That
ensures a fine mulch that settles back deep into the grass for a healthier lawn.
Another great feature of the
Snapper Riding Mower is the pivot turning frame. Its
tight radius makes mowing even smaller or more intricately laid out landscapes. The steering responds
quickly to zip around corners and curves while still giving you an even cut. The controls are in easy
reach, and the steering is in the front, just as in a car. That means a very little learning curve, even
for the novice.
The Brigg & Stratton engines are renowned for their quality and last-ability. Snappers come is varying
horse power strengths from 11.5 to 17.5 SAE units, or 13.5 on up to 24 hp. These mowers have adjustable blade
cut heights from 1.5 on up to 3.75 inches, so they are suitable for any grass type and the area of the country
you live in.
Snapper makes
zero turn mowers that range from the 150Z to the
355Z on up to the heavy duty

500Z. The 355Z has what is called the Hydro-Gear® hydrostatic
transmission. It is designed to add extra torque when you need it. This is especially helpful when you are
mowing larger properties. The 500Z sells for around $5000. It has the same features, plus a wrap around
rear bumper to protect the engine and a heavy duty welded frame.
The RE200, which sells for around $2450, has a 12 inch turning radius and a 30 inch deck, which makes it a good
machine great for medium to smaller sized yards. It has two patented features. The first is the Ground Hugger™
with its torsion suspension. This allows the front and rear wheels to pivot independently for tighter
maneuvering. The other feature is the Extensive Auto Leveler™ that gives you an level cut even if your lawn is
not perfectly flat. No matter how much you have to turn, it keeps the mowing deck parallel to the ground. The
control tower in front puts everything in easy reach and doesn't obstruct your view.|
Features like these along with its unique patented rear engine design are what influences people to buy
Snapper Riding Mowers. Plus, they have the reputation of lasting a long, long
time.