TO ADJUST
MOWER
CUTTING
HEIGHT
The position
of the attachment
lift lever
(A)
determines
the cutting
height.
• Put attachment
lift lever
in desired
cut-
ting height
slot.
The cutting
height
range
is approximate-
ly 1" to 4". The heights
are measured
from the ground
to the blade tip with the
engine
not running.
These
heights
are ap-
proximate
and may vary depending
upon
soil conditions,
height
of grass
and types
of grass
being
mowed.
• The
average
lawn
should
be cut to ap-
proximately
2-1/2"
during
the
cool
sea-
son
and to over
3" during
hot
months.
For
healthier
and
better
looking
lawns,
mow
often
and
after
moderate
growth.
• For best cutting
performance,
grass
over 6" in height
should
be mowed
twice.
Make the first cut relatively
high;
the second
to desired
height.
TO ADJUST
GAUGE
WHEELS
Gauge
wheels
are properly
adjusted
when
they are slightly
off the ground
when
mower
is at the desired
cutting
height
in operating
position.
Gauge
wheels
then keep the deck
in proper
position
to help prevent
scalping
in most terrain
conditions.
NOTE:
Adjust
gauge wheels
with tractor
on
a flat level surface.
1.
Adjust
mower
to desired
cutting
height
(See "TO ADJUST
MOWER
CUTTING
HEIGHT"
in this section
of manual).
2.
With mower
in desired
height
of cut posi-
tion, gauge wheels
should
be assembled
so they are slightly
offthe
ground.
Install
gauge wheel in appropriate
hole. Tighten
securely.
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TO OPERATE
MOWER
Your tractor
is equipped
with an operator
presence
sensing
switch.
Any attempt
by the operator
to leave the seat with the
engine
running
and the attachment
clutch
engaged
will shut off the engine.
You must
remain
fully and centrally
positioned
in the
seat to prevent
the engine
from hesitating
or cutting
off when
operating
your equip-
ment on rough,
rolling
terrain
or hills.
1.
Select
desired
height
of cut with at-
tachment
lift lever.
2.
Start mower
blades
by engaging
at-
tachment
clutch
control.
TO STOP MOWER BLADES
Disengage
attachment
clutch
control.
_CAUTION:
Do not operate
the mower
without
either
the entire
grass catcher,
on mowers
so equipped,
or the deflector
shield
(S)in
place.
REVERSE
OPERATION
SYSTEM
(ROS)
Your tractor
is equipped
with a Reverse
Operation
System
(ROS).
Any attempt
by
the operator
to travel
in the reverse
direc-
tion with the attachment
clutch
engaged
will shut off the engine
unless
ignition
key
is placed
in the ROS "ON" position.
A_WARNING"
Backing
up with the at-
tachment
clutch
engaged
while
mowing
is strongly
discouraged.
Turning
the ROS
"ON", to allow
reverse
operation
with the
attachment
clutch
engaged,
should
only
be done when
the operator
decides
it is
necessary
to reposition
the machine
with
the attachment
engaged.
Do not
mow
in
reverse
unless
absolutely
necessary.
.
Repeat for all, installing gauge wheel
in same adjustment
hole.
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