Operation
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MAN0646 (7/6/2007)
STARTING ENGINE
Do not run engine indoors. Exhaust gases con-
tain carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly poi-
son.
To enhance starter life, use short starting cycles not
exceeding 10 seconds. If engine does not start within
10 seconds, stop cranking for 30 seconds; then repeat
starting procedures.
1.
Position yourself on the power unit seat.
2.
Place steering control handles in the NEUTRAL
position (pivoted outward).
3.
Place PTO switch in the “OFF” position (down).
4.
Place throttle approximately 1/3 open.
5.
Turn key counter-clockwise to “PRE-HEAT” the
glow plugs.
NOTE:
Standard pre-heating time is 5 to 10 sec-
onds. Pre-heat is not required if engine has been
running and warmed up.
6.
Turn key to “START”. Release key immediately
when engine starts.
7.
Ensure that the oil pressure light is off.
8.
Warm up engine several minutes at medium
throttle.
NOTE:
Allow engine a warm-up period regardless of
the season. Loading a cold engine will shorten its life.
If engine does not start after refueling or has been sit-
ting for a prolonged period, refer to “bleeding the fuel
system” in the engine manual.
COLD WEATHER STARTING TIPS
1.
Use proper oil grade for temperature expected.
(Refer to engine manual for oil grade.)
2.
Set throttle half way open.
3.
A warm battery has better starting capacity than a
cold one.
4.
Use fresh fuel (winter grade for diesel model); it is
better for starting than leftover fuel.
STARTING MOWER OR ATTACHMENT
Make sure people and objects are clear of
attachment and discharge area before engaging
PTO.
NOTICE
■
Never engage PTO if the mower blades are
plugged with grass or other material. This may
cause damage to the electric clutch.
1.
With engine running, position throttle at half speed.
2.
Engage PTO by pulling up on the PTO switch.
3.
Move throttle to full speed and begin operation.
NOTE:
Starting attachment at lower engine speed will
help prolong the life of the clutch and transmission
components.
STOPPING MOWER OR ATTACHMENT
Push down on PTO switch.
NOTE:
If attachment does not stop in five seconds, the
unit requires service.
PRACTICE OPERATION
Never allow children or untrained persons to
operate equipment.
Operating this unit is not difficult once you are familiar
with the use of the controls. Equip the power unit with
the attachment you will be using and practice in a flat
open area at half throttle setting until you are comfort-
able with the controls.
Do not operate attachment until you become proficient
with controls.
UNEVEN TERRAIN OPERATION
Uneven terrain could overturn the machine.
Do not operate on slopes greater than 15
degrees (27% grade).
Do not stop, start, or change directions sud-
denly on slopes.
Use extreme care and reduce ground speed on
slopes and rough terrain.
Watch for hidden hazards on the terrain during
operation.
Installation of a grasscatcher assembly will
reduce the stability and maneuverability of the
Mow'n Machine when operating on sloping terrain.
DANGER
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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