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MOWING
8.
On slopes
When mowing on an uneven surface, always reduce the ground
speed, grip the mower’s handles firmly and watch your step.
On an ascending slope, it may happen that the mower does not go
back, due to locking of wheels, even if the drive clutch lever is
released. In this case, unlock the wheels by slightly pressing the
mower forward. If you are not careful doing this, the mower may
move abruptly causing you danger.
Always reduce speed on a slope.
Do not use the weed mower on a slope of more than 20°.
Be very careful when changing the direction of the weed mower on
a slope.
When mowing on a slope, cut across the slope (at equally spaced
intervals) rather than up and down it.
FRONT WHEEL STAY
NORMAL (FREE)
TO LOCK
LOCK PIN
CLIP
When mowing on a slope, be sure to lock the front wheel securely with
the wheel lock pin so that it cannot move from side to side. To ease
mowing on a slope, it is recommended to equip an optional brake
system (EE type) or to use a mower that is equipped with the system
as standard (EBE type).
Position the front wheel so it is right beneath the wheel stays. Remove
the clip and press the lock pin into place. If difficulty is encountered in
inserting the lock pin, move the wheel right or left to align the pin hole.
Be sure to install the clip securely.
To lock the wheel:
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