they were bought out by Briggs
Snapper was purchased by Briggs and Stratton in 2004.
Snapper mowers are manufactured by Briggs & Stratton, a well-known company in the outdoor power equipment industry. Snapper has been producing lawn mowers since 1951 and is recognized for its innovation and durability in lawn care products. The mowers include a variety of models, including push mowers, riding mowers, and zero-turn mowers.
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briggs and stration
There are numerous manufacturers of lawn mowers in the US. A few of the manufacturers are Ariens, Bush Hog, Murray, and Snapper.
The Series 8 Snapper lawn mowers were introduced in 2020. These mowers are part of Snapper's line of outdoor power equipment, known for their durability and performance. They are designed for residential use and feature various cutting options and engine types to cater to different lawn care needs.
Snapper mowers are primarily manufactured in the United States. The company, founded in 1951, has its production facilities in Wisconsin. Snapper is known for producing a range of lawn care equipment, including walk-behind and riding mowers, with a focus on quality and durability.
Snapper did. We have a 42" black hawk riding mower. We get our parts from snapper dealers. I believe they were going to sell them as a cheaper line to try to compete with mtd and other cheap mowers. Apparently it never worked out, don't see too many around.
Snapper did. We have a 42" black hawk riding mower. We get our parts from snapper dealers. I believe they were going to sell them as a cheaper line to try to compete with mtd and other cheap mowers. Apparently it never worked out, don't see too many around.
Murray?
Ariens
MTD