SAFETY
RIDING LAWNMOWERS, IF IMPROPERLY OPERATED,
CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY
The following examples are the most common causes of injury to the
operator or bystander...
1.BLADE CONTACT:
2.RUN-OVER:
The operator or bystander inserts a hand or foot into the discharge chute or under the mower deck and into the path of the cutting blade. Never run the mower blades when there are people nearby. Always turn the engine off when cleaning or working around the mower deck.
This situation occurs when a bystander is
3. | This occurs when the mower tips over, usually sideways or to the rear. |
| This situation is due to operation of the mower on steep inclines or near |
| a |
| the grass is dry and watch for bumps, holes and other obstacles. Test |
| the slope with the blades off. A good rule of thumb is "Don't mow on a |
| slope you can't back up". Stay clear of |
| on the down side of a slope. |
4.THROWN OBJECTS: The fast spinning mower deck blade can strike stones or other objects which can be hurled into the path of a bystander. To prevent this from happening, never remove the safety discharge chute from the mower deck, or operate the mower when other people are around.
5.FIRES:
6.OPERATION BY CHILDREN:
Most accidents of this type occur during
This mower is not a toy or a recreational vehicle. Never allow children to operate the mower in any manner or to ride as a passenger.
NOTE: The six examples are the most frequently cited injury causing situations. Please review all the safety precautions outlined on the following pages prior to operation of the mower. Our aim is to enhance the safe and satisfactory use of this product.
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