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marksmoothjazz

OK..I'll jump in. Just found this baby on Craiglist for 50 bucks. Planning on a whole rebuild. I've got a brand new Briggs that will come off a piece of crap weedeater my brother had..about 5 hours on it. Think I'll have any trouble swapping it out? It's an 8.75 horse. found some brand new back wheels and tires online, so I'm gonna spring for a new seat, and front tires, take it completely down, and paint/powdercoat the entire rig...wish me luck haha. BTW, i am a young 54 year old,in the printing business, residing in south carolina..thanks and glad to be here!

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Lawnranger

Welcome to the forum. That Snapper RER looks just like the one I owned. Mine was 24 years old and still cutting when I came across a deal I just' couldn't pass up and I bought a newer, used mower. You will have a lot of fun restoring that mower and make sure to post some pictures of the process and completed project.

As far as the engine swap goes, you'll have to check crankshaft diameter & length, engine bolt pattern, exhaust location, etc. You may have to do some fabrication but what the heck it's a restoration project and you can make it any way you want. Have fun.


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okiepc

okiepc

:welcome: looks like a good project, get a lot of before and after pics.


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marksmoothjazz

Thanks! I will post all the pics.


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marksmoothjazz

Started stripping her down...

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#6

Snapper1984

Snapper1984

Nice I found a good paint that matches original snapper red. Its krylon cherry red gloss. Good luck


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marksmoothjazz

thanks, looks like I'll be picking up a few cans! I've noticed in all the painting pics I've seen that no one seems to put on primer. Think that's overkill?


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Snapper1984

Snapper1984

Actually. I do put primer on it rustoleum rust reformer. It usually takes two cans of that then 4 cans of krylon. I also use a wire sander on my power drill and sand most if it to bare metal. A lot of work but worth it in the end check out some of my work


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Snapper1984

Snapper1984

Only pic I can find with primer

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marksmoothjazz

thanks Snapper! looks like I'll be grindin' n Primin"


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marksmoothjazz

got the motor off, started pressure washing. The bottom end looks to be in pretty good shape...

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#12

okiepc

okiepc

Nothing like having the proper equipment when you start a project, makes all the difference:thumbsup:.


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Snapper1984

Snapper1984

Nice that pressure was sure did the job thumbs up


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marksmoothjazz

thanks for looking and commenting..got the whole chassis primed this week. Then got the first coat of paint on today...don't be too hard on me, it's my first spray job. I still have a lot of work to do, mainly the mowing deck and misc. parts, but I'm having fun. I've included a pic of the original condition I got it.

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#15

Snapper1984

Snapper1984

I think you did an awesome job keep up the good work


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marksmoothjazz

Thanks Snapper! started on the deck, and front wheels. The front wheels must have been replaced at some point. They're the gray color, I think they're typically white? The *brand new* rear ones are the ones i scored on Craigslist for 45 bucks for the pair...

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#17

Snapper1984

Snapper1984

Yes they are white I like valspar antirust armor gloss white


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marksmoothjazz

went ahead and put the wheels on so I can move it around easier

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snapperboy

You should consider painting career rather than printing Newbie. lol


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Snapper1984

Snapper1984

That is one good paint job


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marksmoothjazz

that's funny, I laughed, ...gonna get back to work :)


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