Warning to all california and other users, Arning to, Alifornia and – DR Power Walk-behind 8 - 15 HP (1998 - 2001) User Manual
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DR
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FIELD and BRUSH MOWER Safety & Operating Instructions
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The exhaust area on the engine becomes very hot. Allow the engine to cool before doing
maintenance or making adjustments.
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Keep combustible substances away from the engine when it is hot.
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When operating over uneven terrain and slopes, use EXTREME CAUTION and make sure
you're on firm footing at all times.
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Use extra caution when mowing in wet, slippery conditions.
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ALWAYS OPERATE THE MOWER FROM BEHIND. Never pass or stand on the discharge
(right) side or in front of machine when the engine is running.
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DO NOT, under any conditions, remove, cut, bend, weld or otherwise alter standard parts on
your DR
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FIELD and BRUSH MOWER. This includes all shields and guards. Unauthorized
modifications can make the equipment unsafe and may void your warranty.
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While using the DR
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FIELD and BRUSH MOWER, don't hurry or take things for granted.
When in doubt about the equipment or your surroundings, stop the machine and take the time to
look things over. Make sure that you have 100% control of the mower at all times.
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Some state and local regulations require the use of a spark arrester on gas powered
engines. Contact your local fire marshal or forest service for specific information
pertaining to your area. If you are required to use a spark arrester, please contact one of
our Customer Service Representatives TOLL FREE 1(800)DR-OWNER (376-9637) for
assistance in obtaining and installing one.
Warning to All California and Other Users
Under California law, and the laws of some other states, you are not permitted to operate an internal
combustion engine using hydrocarbon fuels without an engine spark arrester. All DR
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FIELD and
BRUSH MOWERS shipped to California and Washington state are provided with spark arresters.
Failure of the owner/operator to maintain this equipment in compliance with state regulations is a
misdemeanor under California law and may be in violation of other state and/or federal regulations.
Contact your local fire marshal or forest service for specific information in your area.