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Hello. I hope that you are well and enjoying life in general.
I probably need to know what model rear-engine Snapper I have, in order to order parts. They usually want to know. But there doesn't seem to be a part number/serial number on this thing anywhere. Maybe the machine was stolen once in its history. Who knows.
I've seen a post like this once before, and the responses were just look, it's there. If that's your position, come on over and show me. Show me. I could be wrong. Show me.
For anyone in a position and temperament to be helpful, what the heck model do I have here, more or less? The distinguishing characteristic seems to be that the deck height lever is vertical, with the detents inside, rather than horizontal with the detents outside and visible. It also has a heel plate that if you lift your feet off of it, it snaps the blade release handle back, that doesn't seem common.
What I want to get is the rubber-tired wheel that runs on the disc inside, to change speed and direction. I haven't deployed this thing yet, because the bottom of the hill is way down there, and if it happens that this baby can't climb up, that would be bad. Probably better to just start out with a new wheel.
Then again, if that part was the same on all of these, the question becomes moot. How long has it been since the last time you heard someone say moot? But if that's the case, tell me and everything will be awesome.
Thank you kindly.

I probably need to know what model rear-engine Snapper I have, in order to order parts. They usually want to know. But there doesn't seem to be a part number/serial number on this thing anywhere. Maybe the machine was stolen once in its history. Who knows.
I've seen a post like this once before, and the responses were just look, it's there. If that's your position, come on over and show me. Show me. I could be wrong. Show me.
For anyone in a position and temperament to be helpful, what the heck model do I have here, more or less? The distinguishing characteristic seems to be that the deck height lever is vertical, with the detents inside, rather than horizontal with the detents outside and visible. It also has a heel plate that if you lift your feet off of it, it snaps the blade release handle back, that doesn't seem common.
What I want to get is the rubber-tired wheel that runs on the disc inside, to change speed and direction. I haven't deployed this thing yet, because the bottom of the hill is way down there, and if it happens that this baby can't climb up, that would be bad. Probably better to just start out with a new wheel.
Then again, if that part was the same on all of these, the question becomes moot. How long has it been since the last time you heard someone say moot? But if that's the case, tell me and everything will be awesome.
Thank you kindly.
