Mowing Tips
CAUTION: On swivel wheel models, when
mowing on slopes it is recommended that the
linchpin be positioned through the swivel lock
hole. If wheels are in the swivel position and
control handles are released the mower may
"free roll" downhill. Never mow on steep
slopes.
CAUTION: If clog or obstruction prevents
grass flow, release Engine/Blade Control and
disconnect spark plug wire before attempting
to clear away any clogs.
The following tips will help you to mow safely, achieve
maximum performance from your mower and maintain
the appearance of your lawn.
When bagging, be sure to release Engine/Blade
Control to stop engine and blade before attempting to
remove and empty grass bag. Empty bag before it
becomes overloaded and clogs mower.
Restarting engine will be easier if mower is allowed to
completely discharge clippings before stopping engine.
NOTE: Be sure to empty grass bag and clean mower
pan after each use. DO NOT allow grass clumps or a
coating of grass and debris to collect inside of grass
bag or mower pan.
NOTE: Avoid operating over bare ground with only
patches of grass. This causes dirt and grass to collect
under pan surface and in grass bag.
Prevent debris buildup and allow proper air circulation.
Remove grass bag from mower, wash bag with hose
and allow to dry.
Mulching Tips
For best mulching performance, set mower height to 3
inches. If grass is very tall, do not cut more than 1 inch
of grass per cutting.
Cut grass only when dry, not when it is wet from dew,
rain, or watering. Wet grass tends to pack inside the
mower pan. If cut grass does not disperse evenly, it is
probably because too much grass is being removed
per cutting, the grass is too wet, or the travel speed is
too fast.
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