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MOWING
Anti-Scalp
Wheel
,&
WARNING: To avoid damage to
the mower, re-torque all fastening
hardware, including blade and
spindle pulley retaining nuts, after
the first hour of mowing operation.
Operate the unit only when seated in the
operator's position.
1. Start the engine. Let the engine idle until
it is running smoothly.
2. Bring the steering control levers to the
neutral position.
3. Set the throttle to the 3/4 fast position.
4. Turn on the PTO to engage the mower.
IMPORTANT: Never engage the PTO when
the mower is plugged with grass or other
material. This may damage the clutch.
5. Move the throttle to the fast position.
6. Move the steering levers forward to
obtain a slow ground speed.
7. To disengage the mower, move the PTO
switch to the OFF position.
8. When you know how to operate the unit,
select a speed appropriate to your
mowing conditions.
Anti-Scalp Wheels
1. Raise the mower by pushing down on
the deck lift lever and lock into transport
position.
2. Place the steering control levers in the
park position.
3. Set the anti-scalp adjustment to desired
height of cut.
4. To adjust the anti-scalp rollers, remove
the 1/2-13 x 5" bolts and reinstall the
bolts in the appropriate hole for the
desired height of cut (see figure 13).
5. Depress the deck lift lever and pull back
on the deck transport lock lever and
lower the deck into the cut position.
NOTE: The anti-scalp wheels should always
be at least 1/4- 1/2" (6mm- 13mm)off the
ground. They are designed to keep the deck
from scalping the ground in uneven terrain,
they are not to contact the ground all of the
time.
Mount Here for
1.0 - 1.5" Cut
Mount Here for
1.5 - 6" Cut Figure 13
Side-Discharge Mowers
DANGER: Without the discharge
shield or a complete grass
collector installed, you and others
are exposed to rotating mower
blades and thrown debris.
Contact with the mower blades or
flying debris could cause severe
injury or death.
The discharge deflector routes
material down toward the ground.
Never remove the discharge
shield or operate the mower with
a damaged discharge deflector.
Never put your hands or feet
under the mower.
Do not try to clear the mower
discharge area or mower blades
without first turning the mower
PTO to off, turning the ignition key
to off, removing the key and
disconnecting the battery cable.
The mower has a pinned discharge shield
that discharges the clippings out of the side of
the deck and onto the ground.
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