Very informative and well instructed. I'll be performing this maintenance on my Snapper Zero Turn soon. Will be saving your video for future reference. Have A Blessed Day 🪶 ✨
Not necessarily, at least with this type. There is a vent seal bolt at the top of the transaxle that you will want to open though to allow the system to breathe as it drains (at 12:47), otherwise the resulting vacuum will result in an extremely slow drain.
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Very informative and well instructed.
I'll be performing this maintenance on my Snapper Zero Turn soon.
Will be saving your video for future reference.
Have A Blessed Day
🪶
✨
Thanks. Glad to help
I've seen in other videos where they disengage the transaxles to bleed the system. Is this not necessary?
Not necessarily, at least with this type. There is a vent seal bolt at the top of the transaxle that you will want to open though to allow the system to breathe as it drains (at 12:47), otherwise the resulting vacuum will result in an extremely slow drain.
@@crystaltractor I would love to see a complete service on this particular model.