Slopes and Uneven Terrain
•CHECK THE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR YOUR TOW VEHICLE TO DETERMINE ITS RECOMMENDED TOWING CAPABILITIES ON SLOPES.
•WHEN OPERATING THE
•NEVER USE THE
•IF YOU HAVE TO MOW ON SLOPING TERRAIN, MOW UP AND DOWN, NEVER ACROSS THE SLOPE, FOR BETTER CONTROL.
If the machine gets hung up
1.Disengage the Blades and STOP the Engine. NEVER try to free the machine from stumps or debris with the Blades engaged.
2.Try driving over or backing away from the obstacle.
•IF YOU NEED TO LEAVE THE TOW VEHICLE TO CLEAR DEBRIS FROM THE MOWER DECK, SET THE PARKING BRAKE AND SHUT OFF THE TOW VEHICLE ENGINE, DISENGAGE THE MOWER BLADES, SHUT OFF THE
•NEVER TOUCH THE EXHAUST AREAS WHEN REACHING FOR THE SPARK PLUGS; THEY ARE VERY HOT.
Cutting Brush and Saplings
1.The cutting capacity is
2.When cutting woody material, small saplings, etc., allow the machine to ride up and over material slowly. Adjust your forward speed to varying conditions.
3.After cutting brush, etc., you may want to mow over it again to remove any remaining branches. It works best to mow from the trunk end toward the top as brush lies on the ground.
4.If you are using Offset Mowing, keep the Offset at 75% when cutting heavy brush. See page 25.
Cutting Wet and Heavy Growth
1.Avoid steep slopes and other slippery areas.
2.Use a lower, slower speed when mowing in wet conditions.