8. ATTACHMENTS
8.1 REAR DISCHARGE GUARD KIT
(Fig. 8.1 no. 33)
Used instead of the grass catcher when the cut-
tings are not collected.
8.2 TOWING KIT (Fig. 8.1 no. 34)
For towing a small trailer.
8.3 CLOTH COVER (Fig. 8.1 no. 35)
Protects the machine from dust when not in use.
8.4 MAINTENANCE BATTERY CHARGER
(Fig. 8.1 no. 36)
This keeps the battery in good working order
when the machine is in storage, guaranteeing
an optimum level of charge and longer battery
life.
8.5 "MULCHING" KIT (Fig. 8.1 no. 37)
It chops the grass cuttings finely and leaves
them on the lawn, instead of collecting them in
the grass catcher.
8.6 SNOW CHAINS 18" (Fig. 8.1 no. 38)
These improve front wheel adherence on snow-
covered sections of road and allow the snow
shovel equipment to be used.
8.7 TRAILER (Fig. 8.1 no. 39)
For transporting tools and other objects within
the allowed load limits.
8.8 SPRINKLER (Fig. 8.1 no. 40)
To sprinkle salt or fertilisers.
8.9 LAWN ROLLER (Fig. 8.1 no. 41)
To make the soil compact after seeding or to
flatten the grass.
8.10 SNOW SHOVEL (Fig. 8.1 no. 42)
Shovels and accumulates removed snow to the
side.
8.11 MUD / SNOW WHEELS (Fig. 8.1 no. 43)
Snow wheels are designed and manufactured to
improve traction performance in snow and mud
conditions.
8.12 FRONT SWEEPER (Fig. 8.1 no. 44)
To clean paths and solid surfaces removing
leaves, dirt and thin layers of fresh snow.
8.13 LIFTING INTERFACE (Fig. 8.1 no. 45)
This is used to assemble supplementary front
attachments that do not require a power take off.
8.14 POWER TAKE OFF (PTO)
(Fig. 8.1 no. 46)
This allows the transfer of power from the en-
gine to the controlled attachment. It requires the
lifting interface.
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