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Throttle control (optional), To stop engine and blade, Warning – MTD 113-011A User Manual

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Blade Control

Handle

Throttle Control

(Optional)

/

a

Starter

FIGURE 15.

/

TO STOP ENGINE AND BLADE

1.

Release the blade control handle to stop the

engine and blade.

^ WARNING ^

The blade continues to rotate for a

few seconds after the engine is shut

off.

2.

Disconnect the spark piug wire and ground it

against the engine to prevent accidentai start­
ing while equipment is unattended.

USING YOUR ROTARY MOWER

Be sure that lawn is clear of stones, sticks, wire,

or other objects which could damage lawn mower
or

engine.

Such

objects

could

be

accidently

thrown by the mower in any direction and cause

serious personal injury to the operator and others.

Operate a new engine at intermediate speeds and

light load for the first few hours as you would a

new automotive engine.

For best results, do not cut wet grass because it

tends

to

stick

to

the

underside

of

the

mower,

preventing

proper

discharge

of

grass

clippings,

and could cause you to slip and fall. New grass,
thick grass or wet grass may require a narrower

cut. Blade speed should be adjusted to the condi­
tion of the lawn.

The

best

mowing

pattern

is

one

that

allows

the

clippings

to

discharge

towards

the

uncut

part

of

the

lawn.

This

permits

recutting

of

the

clippings

to

further

pulverize

them.

When

cutting

high

weeds,

discharge

towards

cut

portion,

then

recut

at right angles to first direction.

For best results, cut off one-third or less of the

total length of the grass. Lawn should be cut in
the fall as long as there is growth.

This

mower

is

designed

to

be

operated

at

full

throttle to give you the best cut and do the most

effective job of bagging the cut grass.

IMPORTANT

If

you

strike

a

foreign

object,

stop

the engine. Remove wire from spark

plug,

thoroughly

inspect

the

mower

for

any

damage,

and

repair

the

damage

before

restarting

and

operating

the

mower.

Extensive

vibration of the mower during opera­

tion is an indication of damage. The

unit

should

be

promptly

inspected

and repaired.

ADJUSTMENTS

A

CAUTION

Do not at any time make any adjust­

ment

to

lawn

mower

without

first

stopping

engine

and

disconnecting

spark plug wire.

CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

Adjustment may be made by removing and moving

axle

bolts

to

desired

position.

Cutting

heights

will

be raised as axle bolts are moved to a lower hole

and lowered as axle bolts are moved to a higher

hole in the deck. All axle bolts must be mounted in

the

same

relative

position

to

the

deck.

Cupped

side

of

belleville

washers

must

be

against

the

deck.

THROTTLE (Optional)

If

adjustment

becomes

necessary,

the

throttle

control wir^assembly can be reset as follows:

1.

Loosen,

but

do

not

remove,

screw

securing

throttle

control

wire

assembly

at

engine.

See

figure 8.

2.

Move

throttle

control

lever

on

handle

to

“FAST” position.

3.

Move control lever on engine to full open posi­

tion.

Retighten

screw

to

secure

throttle

con­

trol wire assembly.

CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS

I I* *

warn

*

n

V^^

ADJUS1

If any adjustments are made to the

engine

while

the

engine

is

running

(e.g.

carburetor),

keep

clear

of

all

moving

parts.

Be

careful

of

heated

surfaces and muffler.

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