SB32040
Snowblower
Safety
Recommendations
Stopping
1. Before leaving operator’s position or leaving the machine unattended:
a) Bring the lawn tractor to a complete stop.
b) Move the PTO clutch lever to OFF.
c) Lower the snowblower all the way down.
d) Set the parking brake
ON.
e) Shut
off
the engine and remove the ignition key.
f) Wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop.
2.
Disengage the PTO clutch lever when transporting the lawn tractor or
if
the snowblower is not in use.
Maintenance
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9.
Before performing any service, adjustments or maintenance on the machine:
a) Park the machine on a firm, level surface.
b) Move the PTO clutch lever to OFF.
c) Lower the snowblower all the way down.
d) Move all control levers to NEUTRAL.
e) Set the parking brake ON.
f) Shut
off
the engine. Remove the ignition key. Allow the engine to cool.
Always wear sturdy footwear (preferably steel
-
toed shoes), long trousers, hearing and eye protection
while performing maintenance on the machine. Do not wear
loose
fitting clothing, jewelry, scarves,
ties, etc., which could get caught in moving parts. Tie up or restrain long hair.
Auger and fan blades are extremely sharp. Use caution when servicing. Wear heavy gloves.
Keep children away while performing maintenance or adjustments.
Keep nuts and bolts tight. Keep equipment in good condition.
Never tamper with safety devices. Check their proper operation regularly. Replace or repair as
necessary.
Keep machine
free
of
dirt
and
grim.
Clean
up
oil
or
fuel
spillage.
Allow
machine
to
cool
before storing.
Frequently check components and replace when necessary. Use only factory
-
approved replacement
parts. Parts manufactured by others may not
be
of the same quality.
Keep all safety and operation labels
in
place.
If
these labels are damaged or not legible, clean or
replace them as needed.
10. Check the lawn tractor brake operation frequently. Adjust and service as necessary.
11. Chock lawn tractor wheels (place blocks of wood in front of and behind wheels) when performing
maintenance with the parking brake
off.
Securely support unit
if
it must be raised for any reason.
12.
Do
not inflate the tires above recommended pressures. Use a clip
-
on chuck to inflate tires, with an
extension long enough for you to stand to one side, and not over or in front of the tire assembly.
POP 52152 (9610)
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