Country Home Products FIELD and BRUSH MOWER operating instructions Owner 376-9637 for assistance

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SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

The engine

Check the throttle travel and adjustment.

lacks power or

Is the air filter clean? If it’s dirty, change it following the

is not running

procedure in the engine manufacturer’s owner’s

smoothly.

manual.

 

 

Is the spark plug(s) clean? If it’s fouled or cracked,

(Please refer to

change it. If it’s oily, leave it out, hold a rag over the

the engine

plug(s) hole and pull your recoil cord several times to

manufacturer’s

blow out any oil in the cylinder, then wipe off the

owner’s manual

plug(s) and reinsert it.

for engine-

Are you using fresh, clean unleaded gas? If it’s old,

specific

change it. Use a fuel stabilizer if you keep gas longer

procedures.)

than two weeks or so.

 

Does your engine have the right amount of clean oil?

 

If it’s dirty, change it following the procedure in the

 

engine manufacturer’s owner’s manual.

 

Check the oil level and adjust as needed.

 

If your engine still lacks power, call 1(800) DR-

 

OWNER (376-9637) for assistance.

Engine smokes.

Check the oil level and adjust as needed.

 

You may be operating the machine on too great an

 

incline.

 

Check the air filter and clean or replace if needed.

 

You may be using the wrong oil—too light for the

 

temperature. Refer to your Engine Manufacturer's

 

Owner’s Manual for detailed information.

 

Clean the cooling fins if they’re dirty.

 

If the engine still smokes, call 1(800) DR-OWNER

 

(376-9637)for assistance.

Machine is hard

If you find it difficult to shift into reverse, lightly pull the

to get into

clutch lever as you pull the shift lever into reverse then

reverse.

quickly release the clutch lever.

 

If the difficulty persists, call 1(800) DR-OWNER (376-

 

9637) for assistance.

The belt frays or

A pulley groove may be nicked. Check the belt for

rolls over the

wear and hard spots. File off any nicks on the pulley.

pulley.

The belt may be stretched. Replace it.

 

 

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Contents DR ALL-TERRAIN Brush Mower Table of Contents Page About This Manual Introducing the DR ALL-TERRAINFIELD and Brush MowerConventions used in this manual Preparing to Use the DR ALL-TERRAINFIELD and Brush Mower Safety ConsiderationsSafety Information Labels Page Operating the Machine Safely Protecting YourselfSafety with Gasoline-Powered Machines Fine Print Page Setting Up Your DR ALL-TERRAINFIELD and Brush Mower DR ALL-TERRAINFIELD and Brush Mower Controls and Features Tools & Supplies Needed Unpacking the MowerInstall Collar and Pin Install Belt Belt Tension Lever To Install the Brush DeckConnect Battery Wire Connecting the Battery Wire Electric-Starting Models OnlyApproximate Engine Oil Required w/ Oil Filter Adding Oil and GasolineCheck the Tire Pressure Before Starting the Engine Operating Your DR ALL-TERRAINFIELD and Brush MowerElectric-Starting Manual-StartingStopping the Blade Engaging the Wheel DriveEngaging the Blade Obstacle Tips Stopping the EngineIf the machine gets hung up SlopesCutting in Wet & Heavy Growth Cutting Brush & SaplingsReverse Page Procedure Before Each Every Charging the Battery Battery Care For Electric-Starting Models OnlyLubrication Remove Chain Cover Lubricate Chain Grease FittingsSpindle Grease Fitting Belt Idler Arm Grease Fitting Belt Tension Lever Belt Removed Removing and Replacing the BeltsTo Replace the Blade Belt Remove Pin & Collar To Replace the Drive Belt Tools NeededLoosen Bolt and Slide Back Remove Belt Guides Spring Clutch Bracket Remove NutsThread and washer Removing and Replacing the BladeWheel Clutch Adjustment Adjusting the Wheel ClutchRemove the Chain Cover Remove Tensioner Spring Removing and Replacing the Drive ChainTool Needed Adjusting the Blade Engagement CableBlade Engagement Cable Adjustment Removing the Wheels Adjusting the Parking BrakeTool Needed Adjust Parking Brake Belt Removed Belt Tension Lever Remove Pin & Collar TransmissionRemoving or Changing the Deck End of Season & Storage Troubleshooting Table Troubleshooting and WarrantyStart, call 1800 DR-OWNER 376-9637 for Owner 376-9637 for assistance ⇒ Call 1800 DR-OWNER 376-9637 for assistance Page Page Year Limited Warranty Terms and Conditions Daily Checklist for the DR Field and Brush Mower

FIELD and BRUSH MOWER specifications

Country Home Products' Field and Brush Mower is a powerful, versatile tool designed for land clearing, managing overgrown grass, and tackling tough brush. This machine is particularly well-suited for homeowners, landscapers, and farmers who need an effective solution for maintaining their property.

One of the standout features of the Field and Brush Mower is its robust engine, which typically offers a range of horsepower options, providing users with the power necessary for demanding tasks. The engine is designed for easy starting and reliable operation, even in challenging conditions. This dependable power source enables the mower to cut through thick grass, brush, and even small saplings with ease.

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Enhanced user comfort is achieved through ergonomic handles and intuitive controls, making it easy for operators to maneuver the machine. The mower typically features a self-propelling mechanism, which significantly reduces operator fatigue, allowing users to work for longer periods without compromising performance.

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In summary, Country Home Products' Field and Brush Mower combines power, durability, and user-friendly design, making it an ideal choice for those looking to manage overgrown land efficiently and effectively. Its technological advancements and robust construction set it apart in the market, providing users with a reliable tool for all their mowing needs.