Are Snapper lawn mowers any good?
Yes. Snapper gas walk-behind mowers like model 7800417 are a solid choice for homeowners because they are built for dependable service when you operate and maintain them as directed, and they are designed specifically for finish cutting established lawns (not rough clearing). See the 7800417 owner's manual for the maintenance and safety basics that protect performance.
What “good” looks like in real use
A mower earns a good reputation when it starts reliably, cuts cleanly, and holds up over seasons. For Snapper walk-behind mowers, that typically comes down to routine care and using the right replacement parts.
- Follow the scheduled maintenance (oil, blade, air filter, spark plug)
- Keep the underside of the deck clean to maintain airflow and cut quality
- Replace worn wear items before they cause bigger problems
- Use genuine Snapper replacement parts to maintain original standards
- Store the mower dry and protected from weather
Maintenance habits that make a Snapper last
The manual emphasizes safe service practices (engine off, spark plug wire disconnected, gloves for blades) and regular upkeep.
| Task | When to do it | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Change engine oil | After the first 5 hours, then per engine schedule | Reduces wear and heat |
| Clean underside of deck | As grass buildup appears | Improves lift and cut quality |
| Inspect grass bag | Frequently | Prevents tears and thrown debris |
| Service blade | When cut looks ragged | Cleaner cut, less strain |
Parts support (a big reason they stay “good”)
Long-term value improves when common parts are easy to replace. For this model, examples include the switch key 7011138YP and the walk-behind lawn mower battery charger 770625 (if your configuration uses electric start).
Why it matters
A “good” mower is as much about ownership as it is about the brand. Correct blade care, deck cleaning, and safe service steps keep your Snapper 7800417 cutting efficiently and reduce downtime.
Last updated: February 2026
What engine is on a Snapper lawn mower?
On the Snapper walk-behind mower model 7800417, the engine family is Briggs & Stratton (the mower’s service and specifications reference the engine manual for details like spark plug, air filter, and oil specs). For the exact engine model number, match the engine ID label to the 7800417 owner's manual.
How to identify the exact engine model on your mower
We use the engine’s ID tag to confirm the exact Briggs & Stratton engine model and type.
- Look for a sticker or stamped tag on the engine shroud, valve cover area, or near the muffler
- Record the Model, Type, and Code numbers from the tag
- Compare those numbers to the engine section referenced in the manual
- Use the engine ID when ordering tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, carburetor parts)
- If your mower has electric start, confirm the charging and key-start components match your setup
What the manual confirms about the engine (and why it matters)
The mower’s maintenance schedule and service instructions point you to the engine manual for key engine-specific items (oil specifications, spark plug, air cleaner service intervals). That is the fastest way to avoid buying the wrong maintenance parts.
Common engine-related service items (typical)
| Item | What it affects | When to check |
|---|---|---|
| Engine oil | Starting, lubrication, engine life | Every use; change after first 5 hours, then periodically |
| Air cleaner / pre-cleaner | Power, fuel economy, starting | Clean or replace on schedule |
| Spark plug | Starting and smooth running | Inspect/replace on schedule |
If your mower is electric-start
If your Snapper 7800417 uses electric start, the starting system parts matter as much as the engine ID.
- A missing or damaged key can prevent starting: switch key 7011138YP
- A weak battery or incorrect charger can cause slow cranking or no crank: walk-behind lawn mower battery charger 770625
- Always stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire before service (per the manual)
Why it matters
Briggs & Stratton engines are used across many Snapper mowers; the engine family can be the same while the exact model/type differs. Using the engine ID plus the manual prevents mismatched tune-up parts and incorrect oil or spark plug selection.
Last updated: February 2026
What model Snapper do I have?
Your Snapper model number is printed on the mower’s identification tag or decal; once you find it, match that number to the parts list and specifications in the Snapper 7800417 owner's manual to confirm the exact walk-behind mower version.
Where to look for the model number
On most Snapper walk-behind mowers, the model and serial information is on a label attached to the mower deck or frame.
- Check the rear of the deck near the discharge door and grass bag area
- Look along the lower frame rails near the wheels and height adjustment lever
- Inspect the handle support area (where the handle bolts to the deck)
- Wipe off grass and dirt; labels are often hidden under buildup
- Use a flashlight; stamped or printed characters can be faint
What you should write down (and why)
Record both the model number and serial number. Snapper uses these to identify the correct configuration and parts for your mower.
| Item to record | Example format | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Equipment model number | 7800417 | Identifies the mower platform and parts diagrams |
| Equipment serial number | Varies | Helps match production changes |
| Engine model/type code | Varies | Ensures correct engine tune-up parts |
Quick confirmation for this parts page
This Sears PartsDirect page is for Snapper model 7800417, also shown as SPV21675E in the manual. If your tag shows 7800417, you are on the correct parts list.
If the label is missing or unreadable
Use these practical cross-checks to narrow it down before ordering parts:
- Measure deck size (many are 21-inch class decks)
- Confirm features like rear discharge door, recycling cover, and grass bag setup
- Check whether your mower has a battery box (electric start models)
- Compare your controls (blade control, drive wheel control) to the manual diagrams
Why it matters
Ordering the right Snapper parts depends on the exact model and sometimes the serial range; even small changes can affect items like the handle, cable routing, or deck components.
Last updated: February 2026





