Bush Hog Estate Series manual Never Carry Passengers

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5.AVOID HILLS AND SLOPES. Use EXTREME caution when mowing and/or turning on slopes as loss of traction and/or tip-over could occur. Drive slower on slopes. DO NOT mow slopes greater than 15 degrees. Watch for ditches, holes, rocks, dips and rises, which change the operating angle. Keep away from drop-offs and steep banks. Avoid sudden starts when mowing uphill - mower may tip backwards. Loss of traction may occur going downhill - weight transfer to the front wheels may cause drive wheels to slip and cause loss of braking. DO NOT mow slopes when grass is wet - slippery conditions affect steering and reduce traction and braking. The operator is responsible for safe opera tion on slopes.

6.DISENGAGE POWER TO MOWER BEFORE BACKING UP. Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely necessary and then only after turning around and observing the entire area behind the mower. Go slowly. Most “running over victim” accidents occur in reverse.

7.BEGINNING OPERATORS SHOULD LEARN HOW TO STEER the Zero Turn Mower before attempting to mow. Start with slow engine speed and drive without the blades engaged in open area until comfortable with the machine.

8.KNOW HOW TO STOP QUICKLY. Know the location and operation of every control, especially how to brake and how to disengage the mower blades.

9.DO NOT MOVE THE CONTROL LEVERS from forward position to reverse position rapidly. The speed and/or direction of travel is affected instantly by movement of the Control Levers.

10.DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE MOWER. Do not allow others who have not had instruc- tions to operate mower.

11.ALWAYS TURN ENGINE OFF AND REMOVE KEY before leaving mower to prevent children and inexperienced operators from starting the engine. Never leave the mower unattended with engine run- ning. Always wait for all moving parts and all sounds to stop before leaving operator’s seat. Always set the parking brake on an unattended mower.

12.WEAR STURDY, ROUGH-SOLED WORK SHOES AND CLOSE-FITTING SLACKS AND SHIRTS. Never operate mower in bare feet, sandals or sneakers.

13.WEAR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT such as, but not limited to, protection for eyes, ears, feet,hands and head when operating or repairing equipment. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that may catch on equipment moving parts.

14.NEVER CARRY PASSENGERS.

15.KNOW THE AREA YOU ARE TO MOW. Watch for hidden dangers such as rocks, roots, sticks, holes, bumps, and drop-offs, etc. Before mowing, pick up all debris in area to be mowed. Sharp and hard objects can be propelled at a high speed and can act like shrapnel. Walk through tall grass BEFORE MOWING to make sure there are no hidden dangers. Mow higher than desired in tall grass to expose any hidden objects and/or obstacles, clean the area, and then mow to the desired height.

16.BE SURE THE AREA IS CLEAR of other people before mowing. Stop machine if anyone enters the area.

17.Use extreme care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that may block your view of a child.

18.NEVER REFUEL A MOWER INDOORS. Allow the engine time to cool before refueling. Unseen vapors may be ignited by a spark. Always clean up spilled gasoline. Never run the engine indoors in a garage or any other closed building. Allow engine to cool before storing in any enclosure. The engine exhaust and gasoline fumes are dangerous.

19.NEVER REMOVE THE FUEL CAP or add gasoline to a running or hot engine or an engine that has not been allowed to cool for several minutes after running. Always make sure the gas cap is in place.

20.DO NOT SMOKE AROUND THE MOWER or the gasoline storage container. Gasoline fumes can easily ignite.

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Contents Bush HOG Congratulations Table of Contents Retail CUSTOMER’S Responsibility Under the Bush HOG WarrantyThis Limited Warranty Shall not Apply Disclaimer of Implied Warranties & Consequential DamagesDealer Preparation Check List Estate Series Zero Turn RiderSafety Alert Symbol Your Safety is InvolvedAccident Patterns to Avoid Important Safety PrecautionsSafety Instructions and Recommendations Never Carry Passengers Do not USE Mower When Grass is WET or Slippery Description Section Introduction and DescriptionIntroduction Tractor Specifications Deck SpecificationsControls Operator Interlock SystemGeneral Safety PRE-OPERATION ChecklistSection Operation OperationOperation on Slopes Cutting Height AdjustmentANTI-SCALP Roller Adjustment Mowing Recommendations Section Maintenance Maintenance ScheduleHr break-in Grease blade spindles every 50 hours Important Substitution of an improper filter will causeBattery EngineTires Mower BladesCleaning Grass Build UP Under Deck Neutral AdjustmentControl Lever Adjustment Deck Belt Replacement Deck Belt DiagramHydrostatic Transaxle Belt Tension Adjustment Hydrostatic Transaxle Motion Drive Belt ReplacementSTART-UP Maintenance Fluid Volume and LevelPurging Procedures Parking Brake AdjustmentTroubleshooting Check List Section IV Assembly 50043277 50012615 Safety DecalsTo Avoid Serious Injury or Death 94131 50043279 50043280 Torque Specifications Recommended Torque in Foot Pounds Newton MetersBush HOG, L.L.C

Estate Series specifications

Bush Hog Estate Series is an impressive lineup of versatile and durable lawn and garden equipment designed to cater to a variety of landscaping tasks. Recognized for their robust performance, these machines are built with homeowners and professionals in mind who require reliable and efficient tools for yard maintenance and improvement.

One of the standout features of the Estate Series is its powerful engine options, providing ample horsepower to handle various conditions and terrains. Whether you're tackling tough grass, dense brush, or uneven ground, the efficient engines ensure that users experience consistent performance. Moreover, the series often comes equipped with reliable hydraulic systems that improve lifting and towing capabilities, which are essential for managing heavy loads and attachments.

The build quality of the Bush Hog Estate Series is another major highlight. Constructed with high-grade materials, these machines offer great resilience against wear and tear, ensuring they can withstand the rigors of everyday use. The heavy-duty frames and reinforced structures contribute to the longevity of the machinery, making it a smart investment for both homeowner and professional use.

Ease of use is a core principle embedded in the design of the Estate Series. Many models come with intuitive controls that facilitate effortless operation, allowing users to focus on their tasks without being hindered by complicated machinery. Additionally, features such as adjustable cutting heights and easy-to-maneuver designs make these tools adaptable for various landscaping projects.

Safety is also prioritized in the Bush Hog Estate Series. With features such as roll-over protection systems and secure operator platforms, users can confidently operate these machines. The design minimizes potential hazards, making it easier for users to focus on their tasks without unnecessary risk.

One cannot overlook the innovative technologies integrated within the Estate Series. The machines often incorporate advanced drive systems that enhance traction and maneuverability, crucial for maintaining stability in challenging terrains. Furthermore, some models may include options for GPS guidance systems, enabling precision in landscaping and mowing tasks.

In summary, the Bush Hog Estate Series stands out due to its powerful performance, durable construction, user-friendly operation, and enhanced safety features. The combination of these characteristics and advanced technologies makes it an excellent choice for anyone looking to invest in reliable lawn care equipment. With the Bush Hog Estate Series, achieving a well-maintained lawn and garden has never been easier.