Scotts SP6211, SP6213 manual After Mowing

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sunlight in Fall to help store food for Winter. A thick layer of mulched leaves can prevent sunlight from getting to grass and smother it. You may have to mow with grass bag to remove this layer.

Mulch leaves only when they are dry.

Mulching wet or damp grass or leaves may cause problems:

Clippings and leaves may build up on the underside of the mower deck.

Cut grass and leaves may form clumps.

Leaves may not be cut into small bits.

Engine will work harder and use more fuel.

Clean underside of mower deck after mulching wet or damp grass.

If possible cut only top 1/3 of grass at a time.

Use a different mowing pattern each time you mow. Overlap mowing paths 50–100 mm (2–4 in.) instead of cutting a full swath with each pass.

Operate mower at a slower ground speed. Mulching takes more power.

Keep blade sharp. Check it often.

Keep underside of deck clean.

If clippings are not dispersed evenly or quality of cut is marginal, raise cutting height one or more positions.

After Mowing

STOP engine. Let it cool. This will help prevent starting a fire when you store the mower.

Remove and shake bag to remove all clippings. This will help to prevent deterioration of bag and starting a fire.

Clean top of deck, engine, and chute with brush or compressed air, if possible. This will help to prevent buildup and starting a fire.

Spray under deck with water under pressure to remove corrosive lawn chemicals and buildup.

Put mower in safe storage.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual California Proposition 65 Warning Using Your Operator’s ManualIntroduction Thank You for Purchasing a Scotts ProductRecord Identification Numbers Product IdentificationTable of Contents Safety Safety-Alert SymbolMachine Safety Labels Operate Safely Certification LabelPractice Safe Maintenance Protect ChildrenHelp Prevent Serious or Fatal Accidents Handling Fuel Safely Before you unplug or adjust machineAvoid Injury from Contacting Blade Handling Waste ProductsStop Engine OperatingEngine Controls Handle and Cutting Height Controls Handle ControlsLower Handle Adjusting Handle HeightKey Cutting Height Adjustments In mm Inches Upper HandleStarting Engine RUNNING, Blade is TurningKeep hands, feet and clothing away from the blade Forward Travel Travel SpeedsStopping Engine Using Side Discharge Chute Using Grass BagMowing Tips Mulching Tips To Avoid ScalpingBagging and Composting Bagging TipsAfter Mowing Part Number Replacement PartsService Literature John Deere QualityService Intervals Avoid Fumes ServiceEngine Warranty Maintenance Statement Engine Oil Adjusting CarburetorTo Change Engine OIL from the TOP Changing Engine OilTo Change Engine OIL from the Bottom Cleaning and Replacing Air Cleaner ElementCleaning and Gapping Spark Plug Cleaning Engine Cooling FinsStop engine. Let it cool Checking and Replacing Drive Belt Cleaning Drive Belt and Transmission AreaPicture Note View is from underside of differential To Replace Drive BeltTransmission Cable Adjustment-SP6213 Lubricate Mower Axles Lubricate Drive Shaft Hub BushingsTo Remove Blade Check BladeSharpening Blade Check BladeFilling Fuel Tank Balance and Install BladeCleaning Fuel Cap Vent Troubleshooting Using Troubleshooting ChartCheck Troubleshooting Preparing Fuel and Engine For Storage Storing SafetyStoring Machine Preparing Machine for StorageRemove Mower from Storage Identify Parts SP6211 and SP6213 AssemblyInstall Starter Rope Lawnmower Assembly Side Discharge Chute Bagger Bagger ChuteAdd Engine Oil Install Grass BagInsert bagging chute tab E into rear mower shield slot F Test Mower Travel Speed Range SpecificationsMachine Specifications EngineRecommended Lubricants DimensionsLimited Warranty for NEW Scotts Brand Products WarrantyLimited Engine Warranty Tire WarrantyWarranted Parts Index Cleaning Belt and Transmission AreaStep Call the Customer Communications Center Quality StatementStep Refer to your operator’s manual Step Contact your dealerRecord Service Dates Service Record