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Operation (Continued)

.Generatly, grass should be cut about 1-1/2”

long irr spring, aod not less than 2” long in hot

summer weather.

If grass is high, or if it contains a high degree

of moisture, cut it first with mower pan set

high and than cut it with mower pan set lower.

This gives bettar distribution of dippings and

provides a clean second cut.

Height of cut should not be set too low on

thick, lush lawns. Such grass, if Cut too short,

may die. This also applies to springy, heavy

growth lawns. If blade is set too low, mower
pan wilidrag on grass and restrict airflow thus
reducing discharge of grass clippings.

Following the same pattern each time you

mow your lawn can develop ridges at right

angles to direction of mowing. By changing
direction of mowing (when possible) you can

prevent this.

Turn clockwise (right turn) when beginning to

mow large, open areas. This discharges clip­
pings away from borderline objects (sidewalks,

driveways,

fences,

etc.).

After

making

a

clockwise pass, mow irt a counterclockwisi

(left turn) direction. This discharges clippings

evenly over cut grass. Continuous clockwise

mowing will, cause a build up of clippings,
preventing a uniform cut.

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WARNING: NEVER attempt to clear
riding mower pan or discharge while
engine is running. Disengage Mower

Clutch lever (OUT), stop engine, remove

key, wait for moving parts to stop before

attempting to clear away any obstruc­

tion.

Grass should be cut when it is dry; not when it

is wet from dew, rain or from watering. When

wet, grass tends to pack inside mower pan and
will not discharge pfdperly, especially if height

of cut is set too low.

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CAUTION: Stay alert for holes, rocks,

roots and hidden hazards in area of

Operation«; Exercise extreme caution

when operating on or crossing gravel
drives, walks or roads. Stay alert for
traffic.

To insure most complete and even cut, overlap

each swath.

Plan your cutting so that you always trim with

the left side of mower pan.

Slow down when making turns. Short, fast
turns can cause scuffing (outside front tire
slides and pulls out grass).

When mowing, regulate forward travel» speed
with

Speed

Selector

and

always

operate

engine at full throttle. This maintains proper

blade speed and air flow to facilitate discharg­
ing; of clippings. Mowing with a, lower throttle

setting causes blade to tear grass, resulting in
poor lawn appearance.

A good fertilization program and frequent
watering will help keep your lawn weed free
and green all year long. Due tQjVariations in
climate, soil and grass varieties, contact your

local garden supply dealer, park or goif course

superintendent, or county agent to obtain
specific information pertaining to your area.

NOTE: Betsure to clean mower pan after each

use. Do not allow grass clumps or a coating of
grass and debris to collect inside of mower
pan. Avoid operation over bare ground intermit­
tent with grass cutting as this causes dirt and

grass to coiiect and cake under pan surface.