Product Description

Snapper 2691525 Classic Mower

Features:

  • Briggs & Stratton Intek Engine - Pro level construction and OHV dependability
  • Verticle Stand on Edge Capability - Take up less room in storage and make deck maintenance simple
  • Tried and True - Disc drive transmission uses a spinning plate to power a moveable rubber disc , Smooth hydrostatic controls
  • User Friendly Controls - At your fingertip controls and foot pedals make snapper's rear engine simple and comfortable to drive.
  • HI VAC Mower Deck - Efficiently cuts grass and sucks up clippings for a clean finish

More Information

Manufacturer: Snapper Pro
MPN: 2691525
ConditionNew
Shipping OptionsStandard Delivery
Arm RestYes
Cutting Deck TypeFabricated
Drive SystemDisc Drive
Engine ManufacturerBriggs and Stratton
Engine Size11hp
Fuel Tank Volume1.35 Gal
Greaseable SpindleYes
Deck Size28 in
GradeConsumer
Oil FilterYes
Starting SystemElectric Start

Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

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Carl
Very happy with purchase

This was the 'largest' rider that would still fit in my cargo elevator for movement prior to hurricanes. Great quality and performance. Very nimble.

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Snapper
Great mower

Love this mower I did my homework first it was John Deer then Cub Cadet but then my friend found me this Snapper and I am so glad I waited. I have grass in the mountains that gets long in the spring. No-one would cut my grass all too busy they said so I put the Snapper to work and it was "no problem" it cut through that grass like butter.

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Mike
Very pleased with it

I love this mower. I have wanted one for years. It's 50+-year-old design is timeless. It saddens me that it will probably be the last mower made in the USA.

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Michael
Thanks love my new Snapper

The shipping went smoothly thank you for your professionalism will enjoy Snapper have the best-looking lawn in neighborhoods

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JIMMY_D
Problem from the start.

This is my 4th Snapper Riding Mower covering the past 35 years, does a great job for the size of yards that we have had. I have always removed the blade and did my own sharpening. Generally, I have always used a mulching blade. Upon the arrival of my new machine, I tilted the mower on its backside to replace the blade with a new mulching blade that I had purchased. What a surprise! I guess it was decided that the owner should not be ever-changing the blade as it now takes a 50lb impact wrench to loosen and replace the blade. A wrench that, I'm sure that every household owner has lying around. Why, please tell, did you make it impossible to change your own blade?? I'm sure there is a good reason, but I can't seem to come up with one?? I would like a response.