Snapper LT200H48

Complete specifications and technical data for the Snapper LT200H48. Compare with similar tractors from Snapper and other manufacturers.

Quick Specs

Category

Lawn and Garden

Engine Power Output

20hp

Operating Weight

619 lb

Transmission

Hydrostatic

The Snapper LT200H48 is a lawn and garden tractor built from 2003 to 2005. It's a 2WD model with a hydrostatic transmission, giving it smooth operation with infinite forward and reverse speeds. This t...

Specifications

Manufacturer
Snapper
Model
LT200H48
Category
Lawn and Garden
Manufacturing Years
2003 - 2005
Manufacturer
Briggs & Stratton
Model
40G777
Power Output
20hp
Cylinders
2
Displacement
40ci
Bore
2.95in
Stroke
2.87in

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Type
Hydrostatic
Length
65.7in
Width
57.9in
Height
39.8in
Operating Weight
619lb

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Type
Independent with electric clutch
Front Tire Size
15x5.50-6
Rear
20x10.00-8
Chassis Type
4x2 2WD
Drive Type
2WD
Steering Type
Manual
Brake Type
Dry disc
Type
Open

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Frequently Asked Questions

What years was the Snapper LT200H48 manufactured?

The Snapper LT200H48 was manufactured from 2003 - 2005.

What is the engine power output of the Snapper LT200H48?

The Snapper LT200H48 has an engine power output of 20 hp.

How many cylinders does the Snapper LT200H48 have?

The Snapper LT200H48 is equipped with a 2-cylinder engine.

What is the operating weight of the Snapper LT200H48?

The operating weight of the Snapper LT200H48 is approximately 619 lb.

What type of transmission does the Snapper LT200H48 have?

The Snapper LT200H48 is equipped with a Hydrostatic transmission.

What size tires does the Snapper LT200H48 use?

The Snapper LT200H48 comes with 15x5.50-6 front tires and 20x10.00-8 rear tires.

What maintenance does the Snapper LT200H48 require?

Regular maintenance for the Snapper LT200H48 includes checking and changing engine oil, hydraulic fluid, filters, and performing routine inspections as recommended in the owner's manual. Always refer to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for specific intervals and procedures.