The operation
of any tractor
can
result
in foreign
objects
thrown
into the
eyes, which
can result
in severe
eye damage.
Always
wear safety
glasses
or eye shields
while
operating
your tractor
or performing
any adjustments
or repairs.
We recommend
standard
safety
glasses
or a wide vision
safety
mask worn
over spectacles.
HOW TO USE YOUR TRACTOR
TO SET PARKING BRAKE
Your tractor
is equipped
with an operator
presence
sensing
switch.
When
engine
is running,
any attempt
by the operator
to leave the seat without
first setting
the
parking
brake
will shut off the engine.
1.
Depress
clutch/brake
pedal
(B) all the
way down
and hold.
2.
Pull parking
brake
lever
(C) up and
hold,
release
pressure
from clutch/
brake
pedal
(B), then
release
parking
brake
lever.
Pedal should
remain
in
brake
position.
Ensure
parking
brake
will hold tractor
secure.
STOPPING
MOWER
BLADES
-
• To stop mower
blades,
move attachment
clutch clutch
lever to disengaged
position
ENGINE
-
• Move throttle
control
(D) between
half
and full speed
(fast)
position.
NOTE:
Failure
to move
throttle
control
between
half and full speed
(fast) posi-
tion, before
stopping,
may cause
engine
to
"backfire".
• Turn ignition
key (F) to "STOP"
position
and remove
key.
Always
remove
key
when
leaving
tractor
to prevent
unau-
thorized
use.
IMPORTANT:
Leaving
the ignition
switch
in any position
other than
"STOP"
will
cause
the battery
to discharge
and go
dead.
NOTE:
Under
certain
conditions
when
tractor
is standing
idle with the engine
running,
hot engine
exhaust
gases
may
cause
"browning"
of grass.
To eliminate
this possibility,
always
stop engine
when
stopping
tractor
on grass
areas.
_ICAUTION:
Always
stop tractor
completely,
as described
above,
and set
parking
brake
before
leaving
the opera-
tor's position.
(t_l)
Attachment
(1"_11)Disengaged
Clutch
Position
Engage Position
GROUND
DRIVE-
, To stop ground
drive,
depress
clutch/
brake
pedal
all the way down.
• Move gear shift
lever
(J) to neutral
posi-
tion.
TO USE THROTTLE
CONTROL
(D)
Always
operate
engine
at full speed
(fast).
• Operating
engine
at less than full speed
(fast) reduces
engine's
operating
ef-
ficiency.
• Full speed
(fast) offers
the best mower
performance.
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