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Snapper 1650A Front Carrier Weight Assembly

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Managed to build the cat 0 3pt mod and the Finish Mower.

Runs excellent but a bit of a ballast issue

 

 

The hood opens as it should while using the bracket

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The front weight carrier has clearance

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Fairly level with a wee bit of incline to counter the weights

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The Finish Mower is nice and level

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The check chains doing their job nicelyIMG_9095.jpeg

The bracket 5/16 plate steel, (formally a fifth wheel plate from the old Dodge)

Was cut with my trusty heavy duty DeWalt jigsaw.

Had to use 6 Bosch Carbide rated 1/8-3/8 blades then a Tig for "Penetrations'"

IMG_9170.jpegThe clearance should suffice, (would help if the weights would get here) Simplicity/Snapper Weight Carrier 169422

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Lastly Simplicity/Snapper Suitcase Weights1692939

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I certainly hope 100lbs will be enough! Very pricey!

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c-series don

I honestly didn’t know that Snapper built such a large tractor. Three pt hitch and PTO wow ! What year is that? 

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17 minutes ago, c-series don said:

I honestly didn’t know that Snapper built such a large tractor. Three pt hitch and PTO wow ! What year is that? 

Garden tractor. Production years, 1979-1984. Factory, Fort Worth, Texas, USA. Prior made for Massey Ferguson

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oliver2-44

https://www.tractordata.com/lawn-tractors/001/9/1/1910-snapper-1855.htm

 

 

Its big brother is even more hose of a GT

https://www.tractordata.com/lawn-tractors/001/9/1/1910-snapper-1855.html

6 hours ago, c-series don said:

I honestly didn’t know that Snapper built such a large tractor. Three pt hitch and PTO wow ! What year is that? 

 

 

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The 1850 was produced with a different drive train. (Driveshaft with yoke, larger wheels.)

Debate is single cylinder VS two for torque?Massey-1855_Parts.pdf

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CasualObserver

Nice job.  I had a Snapper 1650 several years back... man was that thing thirsty.

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7 hours ago, CasualObserver said:

Nice job.  I had a Snapper 1650 several years back... man was that thing thirsty.

So is the 18 Auto! 

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Little update

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