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Viewing Position

The grass that is bent toward you appears darker, and the
grass that is bent away from you appears lighter.

Mowing patterns that generally are parallel to a road have
greater contrast when viewed approaching or leaving the
property. The contrast of striping is less visible when
looking across the mowing direction.

If the property has a focal point or a viewing location,
mowing in a pattern that is generally to and from the
observation point can be beneficial.

Lawn Condition

Large flat areas usually provide better striping contrast
than on slopes or areas with a lot of trimming and edging.

Mowing in morning dew can produce good striping
contrast.

Double-cut mowing and mowing a second pass at a
1/2 inch lower height of cut can produce good striping
contrast.

Mowing Mode

Side dispersal of clippings can hide striping and reduce
the contrast effect.

Bagging can display heavy wheel tracks and reduce the
effect of striping.

Mulching often displays excellent contrast and enhances
the effect of striping.

Landscape

The mowing area size has an effect on the final
appearance. Large areas can look better when mowed
with a large mower. Small areas may not look right when
cut with a large mower.

Large areas with occasional trees or other obstructions
often look best when the mowing pattern appears to go
through the obstruction. For example, it can look best
for a pattern to match and continue on the far side of a
small pond. A different cross cut pattern on the far side
of a pond may not be visible.

Some areas look best with long straight lines of striping
mowing pattern aligned with a property edge. Some areas
look best with a diamond pattern, where neither straight
line is aligned with the property edge. Properties with
rolling hillsides or ponds can look best with a flowing
curves striping pattern. A distinctive feature like a small
pond can be highlighted and enhanced by a radial pattern
or by a ring pattern.

Training the Lawn for Striping

On a new property during weeks 1 and 2, you may need
to follow the exact same pattern and direction in the same
wheel tracks. This begins training the grass to bend in
the desired direction.

On week 3, use a cross-grain striping pattern.

On weeks 4 and 5, repeat the original pattern. After
you establish the primary striping-pattern grain, you
may alternate the pattern each week to establish a
checkerboard or a plaid style of mowing pattern.

Do not mow in the exact same pattern every week. This
cause compactions in wheel tracks and may produce ruts
or depressions along the wheel tracks.

Turning while Using the Striping Kit

Raise the deck when turning. Striping is generally not
enhanced by end turns.

Raising the deck reduces blending the ends of the pattern.

Driving the Machine to Different Cutting
Areas

Raise the deck and drive along a previous cut path to
transport from 1 area of the property to another section.

Driving across the pattern can disturb the pattern.

Following All General Mowing Common
Practices

Mow the perimeter to establish a boundary.

When side discharging, direct the clippings away from
walks, drives, flower beds, buildings, and vehicles. If
the discharge throws clippings a long distance, mow
additional passes to avoid unwanted cleanup of clippings.

Avoid excessive trimming. Driving back and forth or
frequent forward and reverse maneuvers around an
obstacle compresses the grass and disturb the professional
appearance of a nice job.

Follow all safe mowing practices as described in the

Operator’s Manual

. Do not let the striping pattern cause

you to mow into a hazardous situation.

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Summary of Contents for 131-4167

Page 1: ... Washer 4 Clip nut 4 Wiper 1 Installing the striping kit wiper Removing the Mower Deck 1 Park the machine on a level surface and disengage the blade control switch 2 Engage the parking brake stop the engine remove the key and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position 3 Remove the mower deck from the machine Refer to the Removing the Mower section in the Operator s Man...

Page 2: ...d at the center punched location 6 Position the longer leg of the mounting bracket against the skid Note Align the mounting bracket hole with the hole drilled in the skid 7 Firmly attach the bracket using a washer head screw self threading 8 Locate the left skid on the rear facing side of the mower deck as shown in Figure 1 9 Repeat steps 2 through 6 for the left skid 10 Ensure that the slots in t...

Page 3: ...t Figure 2 Note Align the holes in the wiper with the clip nuts 3 Secure the wiper to the bracket using the 4 hex head screws 5 16 x 3 4 inch and 4 washers as shown in Figure 2 Installing the Mower Note Squealing when the belt is rotating blades slipping when cutting grass frayed belt edges burn marks and cracks are signs of a worn mower belt Replace the mower belt if any of these conditions are e...

Page 4: ...crease the striping effect by lowering the striping bracket until you attain the desired striping effect Figure 4 Decrease the striping effect by raising the striping bracket until you attain the desired striping effect Figure 4 5 Ensure that the striping bracket is adjusted level to the ground 6 Tighten the 2 washer head screws self threading that secure the striping bracket Figure 4 Figure 4 Str...

Page 5: ...ht line is aligned with the property edge Properties with rolling hillsides or ponds can look best with a flowing curves striping pattern A distinctive feature like a small pond can be highlighted and enhanced by a radial pattern or by a ring pattern Training the Lawn for Striping On a new property during weeks 1 and 2 you may need to follow the exact same pattern and direction in the same wheel t...

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