i.Gasoline Engine: Once the engine starts, push the choke on halfway and as the engine warms, push the choke off all the way.
4.Operating the Mower: Operating a
a.Get into the operator’s seat.
b.Start the engine.
c.Use the transport lever to raise the mowing deck to the transport position. Make sure the blade clutch switch is off.
d.After the engine has warmed, adjust the throttle to the fast position.
e.Release the parking brake.
f.Fold in the steering levers to the operating position.
WARNING:
When operating this mower forward, do not allow the steering levers to return to the neu- tral position on their own. Always maintain a firm grip on the steering levers, operate them smoothly and avoid any sudden movements of the levers when starting or stopping.
g.To go forward, move both steering levers slightly forward and the mower will slowly move forward. The farther you move the levers forward the faster the mower will go forward.
h.To back up, move both steering levers slightly backward and the mower will slowly move backward. The farther you move the levers backward the faster the mower will go backward.
i.To turn, pull the lever back on the side to which you want to turn. The farther back you pull the lever, the faster and more sharply you will turn. Initially, you will have to be careful to avoid turning to fast and too far.
j.After you have mastered operating the mower, use the transport lever to lower the mowing deck to the cutting position and pull on the electric blade clutch switch to start the blades rotating.
k.Practice mowing in straight passes. When you feel confident, slowly practice mowing around obstacles such as trees.
5.Parking the Mower:
a.Push off the electric blade clutch switch.
b.Use the Deck Lift Handle to raise the mow- ing deck to the transport position.
c.Drive the mower to the cleanup or storage area.
d.Move the throttle to slow.
e.Place the steering levers in the neutral position.
f.Set the parking brake.
g.Turn off the ignition switch and take the key from the switch.
h.Close the fuel shutoff valves.
E.Mower Cutting Blades
The blades normally “factory installed” on a mower afford the best grass cutting performance on the majority of grasses and mowing conditions; however, there will be occasions whereby the grass type, stage of grass growth, soil conditions, and weather conditions will require different cutting blade types. Since the mower decks are designed so that
Mulch- These blades are generally designed for use in cutting decks equipped with mulch baffles. The shape of the blade generally produces higher turbu- lence in order that the grass can be repeatedly cut and
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