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davec
Joined: May 2, 2005
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Buy a new Snapper or Repair the old one?
Original Message May 2, 2005 12:46 pm |
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I have an old snapper hi-vac, 5 hp Briggs engine. I have replace the differential and now the drive plate has gone out. Should keep repairing it or go for a new one? If I go for a new one, which engine? There are 3 engines listed: 6.5-hp Briggs & Stratton Quantum 7-hp Briggs & Stratton Intek OHV 6-hp Kawasaki OHV I have a pretty small lawn, but also use the mower to suck up leaves in the fall
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MissSnowshoveler
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Location: NS
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Re: Buy a new Snapper or Repair the old one?
Reply #4 May 2, 2005 1:03 pm |
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Welcome davec, Snappers are generally a long life machine...so you have to ask yourself a few questions. Is it in good enough shape to put some money into it? Do I have the money for a new one? If I repair this, what will be the next to go? and so on. Model | HI-VAC Baggers | Style
| Push or Self-propelled | Width (in.)
| 21 | Engine Choices | 6.5-hp Briggs & Stratton Quantum 7-hp Briggs & Stratton Intek OHV 6-hp Kawasaki OHV | Wheels
| Plastic: 8” front, 10” rear | Starter | Recoil or electric (P217018BVE) |
Either of these engines would be a good engine. I'd probably prefer the Kawasaki engine, but that's because I know how well they work in small OPE applications. (I work in a small engine repair shop). We sell the Snappers here and really like them a lot, we also sell a lot of other makes, models, and brands. So I'm sure that you will make the right decision. If you have your heart set on a new machine then go for it, but if money is tight look hard at the old machine and see what it needs to be new again. Hope this helps just a little. Sherri
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davec
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Re: Buy a new Snapper or Repair the old one?
Reply #5 May 2, 2005 2:13 pm |
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$28 for a new drive plate, $5-10? for a new belt. I am just thinking, what is next? When do you bail out. I got the mower from my son-in-law, I think it has been used about 10 years, engine seems OK so I am leaning towards repair. Any thoughts on what else can go wrong?
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davec
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Re: Buy a new Snapper or Repair the old one?
Reply #10 May 3, 2005 12:36 pm |
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BL, Thanks, carb mount seems fine. I will grease all the bearings. Before the drive plate bearing went South, I thought the engine sounded bad, but it must have been the bearing. Now it sounds fine. More pluses for keeping it. The model is RP21500 and the purchase date is 1993. BTW purchase price was $469, so adjusting for inflation, they are cheaper now.
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Bill_D
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Re: Buy a new Snapper or Repair the old one?
Reply #11 May 4, 2005 3:24 am |
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Go out and buy a new one. Spend more than you wanted to, but not more than you can afford. I just bought a Honda 450 Bike today on a whim, when i took my kid to get a few new parts for his bike. We only come around once. We bust our azzes every day. We deserve a few perks here and there when the wifee cant say nayyy. My motto is, if I have an excuse why I need it, I'll buy it. As far as the 450 goes, w/ my back pain and all gettin worse as I get on in years, I need the quality of a Honda 450 to soothe it. . Hell I was gettin Siatica on my old one, and we cant have that, now can we?!!! Incidently of the engines you mentioned, I'd go w/ the Kawy.
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