6. Return to the machine. Inspect the internal
engine compartment and clear any clippings or
debris dislodged during chute removal.
Debris built up in the engine
compartment, if not removed, could be
ignited by a hot engine. A fire in the
engine compartment could can burn you
and others and can damage property.
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Before using and while the engine is
cool, check for debris in the engine
compartment.
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Keep the machine free of grass,
leaves, or other debris build-up.
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Clean up oil or fuel spillage and fuel
soaked debris.
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Allow the machine to cool before
storing.
Clearing the Collection Chute
Note:
To avoid plugging the collection system,
mow the grass at a high height of cut, then lower
the mower to your normal cutting height and
repeat the collection process.
Remove the collection chute and tap it on the
ground to remove any plugged clippings or debris.
At this time, visually inspect the chute to verify it
is clear and for any damage. If necessary, manually
remove any obstructions from the chute.
Installing the Collection Chute
1. Line the key in the chute with the keyway in
the frame
A. Gently move the chute into the machine
until the first bend.
B. Rotate the chute a quarter turn downward
and continue installing the chute until the
second bend.
C. Rotate the chute a quarter turn counter
clockwise and continue to install the chute.
D. Look over the engine hood, and into the
internal machine. Align the key in the chute
with the peg on the deck adapter.
E. Slide the chute over the deck adapter until
the chute seats in the machine frame.
Figure 19
2. Lower the seat and resume operation.
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