Murray 22" Self-Propelled manual Safe Mowing Guide, position when mowing and bagging. When

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SAFE MOWING GUIDE

While mowing, if you hit a foreign object, stop

position when mowing and bagging. When

the engine. Remove the spark plug wire. Care-

bagging, slower ground speed will provide the

fully and thoroughly inspect the mower for

best results.

damage. Make necessary repairs before re-

Change the mowing pattern slightly each time

starting. If the unit starts to vibrate abnormally,

you cut. If you always cut the same way, the

stop the engine immediately and check for the

grass will develop a “set” and clippings will ac-

cause. Vibration is generally a warning of

cumulate more heavily in some areas more

trouble. Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight.

than in others causing grass to get thinner in

The blade is the most dangerous part of the

those areas. Do not service your mower over

mower and also the most important part in ob-

the grass. Spilled oil and gas can kill the grass.

taining a nice lawn appearance. Check the

In tall grass or very heavy grass, do not try to

blade and the blade mounting hardware fre-

cut it all at once. Raise the height of cut on the

quently. Keep it tight. If the blade hits a solid

first cutting and lower it for the next cutting the

object, check it thoroughly for deformation or

same day or within a few days. Another way is

cracks and replace if damaged. For safety,re-

to cut only part of the width of the mower and

place the blade every two years. A sharp blade

adjust your ground speed (not the engine) to

reduces the work load on the engine and cuts

move more slowly so the mower can clear it-

grass more cleanly, for a better looking cut with

self as it moves forward.

less work. The blade is always close to the out-

 

side of the mower housing. For best trimming

 

on side discharge mowers, cut with the left

 

side of the housing toward the area that needs

 

trimming.

 

A useful accessory for your mower is a grass

 

catcher. There are grass catchers available for

 

most models. For best performance and safe-

 

ty, be sure the grass catcher is approved for

 

use with your mower. Assemble as directed

 

and follow operating and safety instructions

 

with the catcher and in the Instruction Book.

 

Before mounting, checking or emptying the

 

grass catcher, always turn the engine off. Re-

 

member to check the grass catcher before

When cutting with a walk behind mower, al-

each use for cracks, wear, or deterioration. Re-

ways push the unit. Do not pull it. Pushing the

place any part that is damaged with the man-

unit keeps the operator behind the mower in

ufacturer’s recommended replacement part

the “operator’s zone” for better control. Push-

before using the grass catcher again.

ing the unit also gives you a chance to see ex-

 

 

actly where and what you are mowing. There

 

will be times while you are mowing that you will

 

have to pull the mower backwards (such as

 

when the front of the mower has come up

 

against a wall or fence). If you must back up,

 

make sure your feet are in the clear. Stand well

 

back from the mower, plant your feet firmly with

 

each step and back up being careful to look be-

 

hind you. Resume normal mowing as soon as

 

possible.

 

If your unit is self-propelled, remember that

 

the drive mechanism is not designed to do all

 

the work, but the unit can move without your

 

help. Always keep your hands on the handle

Proper cutting technique is important if you

near the controls when the engine is running.

Remember too that the self-propelled mecha-

want your lawn to look good. Avoid the tempta-

nism can be dangerous. Keep hands and feet

tion to cut grass too short. Cutting grass too

away from belts and chains. Always turn off the

short can kill the plant, cause grass to turn yel-

engine before attempting to remove anything

low, or make the lawn look brown and thatchy.

that becomes entangled in the self-propelled

Use the lower cutting heights in cool months

system.

when the grass is lush. Use the higher cutting

 

heights in extremely dry periods. Cutting with

Remember, your mower is a useful tool, but it

a dull blade or low engine speed bruises,

can be dangerous. Follow the instructions in

shreds, and can uproot some grass making

this Instruction Book. Use the mower properly

the lawn look dull and brown a few days after

and carefully and it will give you many hours of

cutting. Always put the throttle control in FAST

trouble free, accident free operations.

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Murray 22" Self-Propelled manual Safe Mowing Guide, position when mowing and bagging. When