Commercial Snapper Hi Vac mower

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I was given this Snapper yesterday, needs work, carb cleaned, pull start fixed, every linkage lubed etc. I will give it to a friend of mine who needs a good mower after Im done fixing it. How good are these newer Snappers?

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That is a great heavy duty (and HEAVY!) mower with a simple and serviceable rear wheel drive system. I had one with the high torque Kawasaki FJ180V engine, but would prefer your unit with the lighter Honda engine. Nothing beats the Snapper Hi-Vac system for bagging grass and yard debris. In fact, it may have too much suction since it will suck up lots of sand/soil if you don't have a nice, full lawn.
 
I owned a 2010 model year Snapper Ninja commercial series mulcher. You could configure it to bag, but I kept it in mulch mode for it's entire life, which ended last year because the steel deck rusted through to the point it sagged and flexed. I admittedly didn't take good care of the underside of the deck. Look over the deck carefully on that one. Right around 2010 is when MTD bought out Snapper, so that was the start of the downward spiral IMO. In 15yrs, the only part I replaced on it besides filters was one obscure shoulder bolt that I lost somewhere in the lawn. I was able to mail order a replacement.
 
As others have stated Snappers are solid mowers. The Honda engine is an added bonus. It should serve your friend well.
 
I owned a 2010 model year Snapper Ninja commercial series mulcher. You could configure it to bag, but I kept it in mulch mode for it's entire life, which ended last year because the steel deck rusted through to the point it sagged and flexed. I admittedly didn't take good care of the underside of the deck. Look over the deck carefully on that one. Right around 2010 is when MTD bought out Snapper, so that was the start of the downward spiral IMO. In 15yrs, the only part I replaced on it besides filters was one obscure shoulder bolt that I lost somewhere in the lawn. I was able to mail order a replacement.
MTD never owned Snapper. Simplicity bought Snapper in the early 2000's, then B&S bought Simplicity in the mid 2000's, then B&S also bought Murray and came out with a line of Snapper branded cheap Murray mowers to sell at the discount stores. B&S closed the original McDonough Georgia Snapper plant in 2015 and the genuine snappers went away afterwards.
 
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Yessir, had a brain lapse with that one. Briggs not MTD. Same downward spiral unfortunately.
 
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