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![]() The wheels move in harmony to give you responsive handling. View larger. |
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*All power levels are stated gross horsepower per SAE J1940, as rated by Briggs & Stratton.
High-Performance Features
The All Wheel Steer tractor offers features that make mowing easy. The single-pedal control allows you to switch from forward to reverse without moving your foot. Additionally, you are able to engage the blade with a push of a button and set the cruise control from the dash. You can also easily change the height of cut with the fender-mounted lever and select from six cutting heights.
Mower Deck with Anti-Scalping Wheels
The mower deck comes equipped with anti-scalping wheels to help prevent turf damage on uneven terrain--the deck removes for easy cleaning.
The All Wheel Steer is backed by a two-year limited warranty.
About Snapper--Smart Lawn Care
Snapper offers a complete line of residential lawn care equipment that's easy to own, easy to use, and easy to maintain. Whether your yard is large or small, Snapper mowers, snow throwers, and pressure washers have the smart designs and powerful components you need for dependable performance and professional results. Snapper. . . it just makes sense.
What's in the Box
Snapper All Wheel Steer Lawn Tractor and manual.
![]() The All Wheel Steer is backed by a two-year limited warranty. |
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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Snapper 7800545 LT130 AWS Series 46-Inch 23 HP Briggs & Stratton ELS Twin Riding Lawn Mower (Lawn & Patio) I went to Sears to find a replacement for my 19 year old, 12.5hp, 42" Craftsman lawn tractor and came home with the Snapper LT130. What a difference! I have no complaints about my old tractor - it has performed exceptionally well, but the Snapper seemed to be reading my mind as I went around the yard. Very smooth, responsive, and no lack of power. I was apprehensive at first about the 4 wheel steering, but would not go back to 2 wheel. The tractor seems to be well made with heavy duty parts where it counts. I look forward to many years mowing with the LT130.
3-21-2010: After putting a few hours on the machine I realize that the steering is a bit heavy. I have no problem with it, but someone with limited strength might find it difficult. Still an excellent mower! 4-27-10: I just ordered "high lift" blades for the tractor. (Murray P/N 92117) My "country lawn" is a bit thick for the mulching blades that came with the tractor. The deck gets clogged and really slows down...Read more 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Snapper 7800545 LT130 AWS Series 46-Inch 23 HP Briggs & Stratton ELS Twin Riding Lawn Mower (Lawn & Patio) I purchased this mower one season ago to replace my old Craftsman 18HP mower that had served me well. The new mower has great power and the turning radius is impressive...it will cut in a circle leaving only a dinner plate sized patch unmowed in the center. I agree with the other reviewer that commented on the heavy steering, especially at low speeds or at a stop. Also, Snapper does not appear to offer a rear bagger or collector for this mower which is something I used often in the fall to collect leaves with my old mower. Overall the Snapper seems to be built of quality components and has a fairly comfortable seat and sitting position. The controls are convenient and clearly understandable. Based on one season of use, I would recommend this mower. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Snapper 7800545 LT130 AWS Series 46-Inch 23 HP Briggs & Stratton ELS Twin Riding Lawn Mower (Lawn & Patio) Quick report.
It did not work out of the box. But I did get it going in the end. Now a slightly longer story. It was brought here to the Hemlocks by a company called ABF, and dropped in the side yard for driver reasons. That had later implications. It came in a crate which was a pain in the tail to open up (like I had to use a crow bar). And then it could not get it out of the crate without me using the new Polaris Ranger to snatch it out, which I did do. And the battery to start it was empty, so I have to charge it, and hope it holds a charge. In the meantime I just jump started it. The location was too far for me to charge it by extension cord, so I just used the Polaris to jump start it. Later I hope to drive it over to the barn area and use the charger there during the night. The catch is the safey switch which cuts off the engine when I get up to unhook the jump start Polaris Ranger. More to come. The rest of it seems to work OK,...Read more |