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MOWER
Model

INSTRUCTION
BOOK20456xgA

This InstructionBookcontainsinformationfor severalmodels.
Readand keepthisbookfor futurereference.
This book containsimportantinformationon
SAFETY,,
ASSEMBLY,OPERATION,AND MAINTENANCE.
PRODUCTINFORMATION
The owner must be certain that all
the product Information Is Included with the unit.
This Information Includes
the INSTRUCTION BOOKS,
the REPLACEMENT PARTS and the WARRANTIES.
This information must be Included to make sure state laws
and other laws are followed.

RECORD
mE FOLLOWING
INFORMATION
ABOUTYOURUNIT.
THISINFORMATION
ISNECESSARY
WHENORDERING
PARTS
ORINCASEOFLOSSORTHEFT.
WHBIEPIJRClIAS_:.
DATEPURCHASED:
Mare
MODELNO.:
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DATEOFMANUFACTURE:.

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BULT
INTHE
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MURRAY,

INC, Two Year Umlted Warranty

Murray,Inc.warrantsto the originalpurchasertheethisunitshallbefloefromdefectsinmaterial andworkmanshipunder normpJuse and servicefor a peded of"two (2) Yasm from
the dateof purchase;however,thiswarrantydoesneecoverengines,eocossodss (suchas
snowblowers,snowblades,grassbaggersendplows),transmissions,beetedesend NorrealWear Pelts (exceptas notedbelow)or trenasxIssas the companiesthatmanufacture
these itemsfurnishtheirownwenantiesand provideservicethroughtheirauthorized itdd
servicefacilities.For additional information,see the warrantiescoveringthese particular
parts.If you are uncertainwhetheryourunit containsor is equippedwith oneor moreof
thase parts,consuityourdeoJerpdortopurchsse.Subjeottothe termsandconditionsnoted
in thisLimitedWarranty,we shall,at our option,repairor replaceat no costtothe edginal
purchaseranypart coveredbythisUmitedWarrantyduringthe applicable warrantyperiod.
In the eventthe batteryprovesdefectivewithinninety(g0)daysfromthe date ofpurchase,
we wiUreplaceitwithoutcharge.Ifthe b_tery provosdefectlveafter(90)daysbutwithinone
hundredtwenty (120)days fromthe dateof purchase,we willreplace it for a charge of one
half (1/2) of the retail price of the batteryin effectat the lime of reeum.
NormalWearPertseredefinedasbeffs, blades,bladeadapters, pnoumeeictiras,
headlights
and seat covers.These partsare warrantedto he free from defects in motedalandworkmanshipas deliveredwiththe product.Any claimfor repairor replacement of NormalWee/
Partsmust bemadewithinthidy (30)daysof the deeeofpumhase. Noclaimsinvolvingdamage causedfrom mstedaluse, abuse or misusewill be honored.
This Murray, Inc. Two (2) Year Umited Warranty isyourexclusiveremedy;however,this
warrantyisvoidor doesnotapplyto any unittheehasbeentamperedwith,altered, misused,
abusedorusedforrentalor othercommercialend/orprofessional(non- homeowner)uses.
Yourwarrantydoesnotcoverminormechanicaladjustments whichere notduetoany defect inmeeedalor workmanehip.For assistance in makingsuchadjustments, consultyour
InstructionBook.
To make a dalm underthis Murray, Inc. Two (2) Year Umlted Warnmty, rotumthe unit(or
itauthorizedin advance,the defectivepert)along withyourproofof purchasetoan AuthorizedService Centernear you.To locatethe noerostAuthorizedService Center,callthe
CentralParts Dieedbutor
foryourareashownin the listprovidedwithyourunitor checkthe
YellowPage listingsin yourlocaltelephonedirectory.If you reeumthe entireunit, we will
repairthe unit.If we authorizethe rotumof the defectivepart only,we will eitherreplaceor
repairthe part Inthe caseof a defectinatransmission or differential(asdistinguished
front
a traan,
cexle), the entiretransmissionor differentialmust be reeumedsincethey do notinclude user serviceableparts.
This Murray, Inc. Two (2) Year Umlted Warranty givosyouspecificlegaldghts, and you
may also haveotherrightswhich varyfrom steeetostate. Thla Umlted Warranty le given
In Ilmuof eelofhIN"expm'oe_KIand Impited wan'antloe Including the Imptled were'rarity
of msrchantablllty and warranty of fltneoe for a partlouler purpoas. Ifyou need edditJonalinformationon thiswrittanwarrantyor assistancein obtainingservice, writeor call:
MURRAY, INC.
OutdoorPower Equipment
CustomerService Depertmeof
P,O.Box 268
Brantwsod,Tennessee 37027
1-800-251-8007

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OWNER'S

INFORMATION

Thisinstruction bookiswrittenfor sp_son withsomemechanicalability. Likemostserviosbooks,
notall the steps are described.Stepson howto loosenortightenfestanemare stepsanyonecan
follow with some mechanicalability.Read and followthese instxuctiansbeforeyou usethe unit.
Know your product: If youunderstandthe unit and how the unitoperetos,youwillget the best
performance.As youread this manual, comparethe illustrationstothe unit.Lesmthe locationand
the functionofthe conb'ols.Tohelp preventan accident,followthe operatinginstructionsand the
safety rules.Keep thismanualfor futurerefi)rance.
IMPORTANT:.Many unitsare notassembledandare sold in cartons.It isthe responsibility
of the
ownerto makesurethe assemblyinstxuctions
in thismanual ere exactlyfollowed.Otherunitsare
purchasedin anassembledcondition.On assembledunits, it is the responsibilityofthe ownerto
make sure the unitis correctlyassembled.The ownermust carefullycheckthe unitaccordingto
the instnJctJons
in this manual beforeit is first used.

RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER
The responsibility of the owner Is to follow the Instructions below.
1. Carefullyread andfollowthe rules for safe operation.
2. Followall the assemblyand preperetlanInstructions.
3.

Inspectthe unit.

4. Make sure thetthe operatorof the unitknowshowto corrantlyues allstandardand ancesanry
equipment.
5. Oparstetheunitonly withguards,shields, and otherasdetyitems inplaosandworkingcorreotly.
6. Correctlyadjustthe unit.
7. Servicethe unit only withauthorizedor approved replacementparts.
8. Complete all maintenance on the unit.

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IMPORTANT
Safe Operation Practices for Walk- Behind Mowers.
Thiscuttingmachineiscapableofamputatinghandsend feetandthrowingobjects.Failureto observe the followingse_y instructionscoutdresultin eedousinjuryor death.
ifon which can cause drowsinassor effect
yourabilityto operatethismachinesafely.
Read, understand,end follow all Instrun15.
Neveroparetemowarin wetgrass.Always
ltons on the machineandJnthe manual(s).
besure of yourfooting;keepa firm holdon
Bethoroughlyfamiliarwiththe controlsand
the handle end walk; neverrun.
the properuse ofthe mowerbeforestarting.
16. Disengagethe self-propelledmechanism
2. Do notputhandsorfeet nearor underrotator drivedutch on mowerssoequipped beingparts.Keepdear ofthe dischargeopenfore startingthe engine (motor).
ing at all times.
17. If the equipment shouldstart to vibrateab3. Only allow rseponslble individuals, who are
normally,stopthe engine(motor)andcheck
familiar with the Instructions, to operatethe
immediatelyfor the cause.V_bretionisgenmower.
erally a warningof troublesuchas a blade
that Is damaged, a looseblade, or the en4. Thoroughlyinspect the mower and area
glnemounting boltsare loose.
where the equipmentis to be used. Clear
18.
Always
wear as_ety goggles or safety
the areaof objectssuchas rocks,toys,wire,
glasseswith side shieldswhen operating
bones,sticksetc.,whichcouldbepickedup
mowarto protectyoureyesfromforeign oband thrown bythe blade.
jects which can be thrownfrom the unit.

I. General Operstlon

5.

Be sure the area Is blesr of other puople before mowing. Stop mower if anyone enters
the area.

8.

Do not oparete the mower when barefoot or
wearing open sandals. Always wear subetentlal foot wear.

7.

Do net pull mower backwards unless abeslutsly nenascary. Leek down and behind before and while moving backwards.

8.

Do net operate the mower withoutproper
guards,plates,gresscatcherorothersafety
protectivedevicesin place.

9. See menufacturar'sInstructionsfor proper
operation and installationof aocessoriee.
Only use accsesodes approved by the
manufacturer.

10. Stop the blsde(s) when crossing gravel
ddves, walks, or roads.
11. Stop the engine (meter) whenever you
leave the equipment,before cleaningthe
moweror uncloggingthe chute.
12. Shutthe engine(motor)offandwaituntilthe
blade comes to complete stop before removinggrasscatcher.
13. Mow onlyin daylightor goodartificiallight.
14. Do not operate the mower while under the
influence of slcohol, drugs or other medica*
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19. Plan your mowing pettem to avoid discharge of metedaltowardroads,sidewalks,
bystandersandthe like.
20. Afterstrikinga foreignobject,stop the engine.Remove the wirefrom the spark plug.
Inspectthe bladeand mowerfordamage.If
damaged,repairbeforestartingandoperatIng the mower.
21. Keep any washoutportsandothermower
housing service openings clnsed when
mowing.
II. Slope Operation
Slopesare a majorfactorrelatedtoslipendfall
aoctdentswhich can resultIn severeinjury.All
slopesrsquire ex_a caution.Ifyoufeel uneasy
on a slope, do not mowit.
DO:
Mow across the face of slopes; never up
end down. Do not mow excessively steep
slopes (maximum 15 degrees) or areas
where the ground is very rough. See the
"Guide" in the back of this manual to check
a slope. Exercise extreme caution when
changing direction on slopes.
Remove objects such as rocks, tree limbs,
etc.
Watch for holes, ruts, or bumps. Tall gre,ss
car= hide obstacles.
(ConUnued

Following Page)

IMPORTANT
DONOR

nectthe sparkplugwire,andkeepthe wire
away from the plug to prevent accidental
starting.Alwayswear eye protectionwhen
you makeadjustmentsor repairs.

Do not mowneardrop-offs, ditches,or era.
benkmente.Theoporatorcouldlosefooting
or balance.
Do not mow excessivelysteep slopes.
Do notmowon watg_'ass.Reducedfooting
c_JId causeslipping.

III. Children

4. Keep all nuts and bolts, especially blade sttschment bolts, tight and keep equipment in
good condition.

5. Never tamper with safety devices. Check
theirproperoperationregularly.

Tragicaccidents canoccurif the operatorisnot 6,
alert to the presenceof children.Childrenare
oftenattractedto the mower andthe mowing
activity.Never assumethatchildrenwill remain
where you lest saw them.
7.
1. Keep childrenoutof the mowingarea end
under the watchful care of a resportslble
adult.
8.
2. Be aled end turnmowaroftif childrenenter
the area.
9.

To reducefire hazard, keep mower fi'ee of
grass, leaves, or other debds tiulld-up.
Clean upoilor fualspillage.Allowmowerto
cool beforestoring.
Stopend inspectthe equipmentif yousffike
an object. Repair, if necessary,beforerestarting.
Never sttempt to make wheel halght adjustmeflts while the engine (motor) is running.

3.

Before and while moving backwards, leek
behind and dotwl for small children.

Alwaysdisconnectelsctdcmowers(fiveoperstad) before cleaning, repairing,or adjusting.

4.

Never allow chlldren to oparate the mowar.

10. Grass catchercomponentsare subjectto

5.

Use extra care when appmsching blind corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that
may obscure vlalon.

IV.Service
"I. Ueeextracarein handlinggasolineend otherfuels.Theyare fiammableandvagersere
explosive.
a. Use onlyan approvedcontainer.
b. Nevarmmovegescaporaddfualwith
the engine running.Allow engine to cool
before refueling.Do notsmoke.
c. Never ratualthe machineindoors.
d. Never store the machine or fual cohtalner inside where there is en open flame,
such as a water heater.

*2. Never run an engine indoorsor inside a
closedarea.
3.

Nevermakeadjustments or rspalrsto items
suchas the heightadjusters or grasscatcher withthe engine (motor)running.Discen-

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wear, damage, end dstedoradon,which
couldexposemoving partsor allowobjects
to bethrown.Frequentlychockcomponents
and replace with manufacturer'srecommended parts, when necessary.For storage, always make sure grass catcher Is
empty.
11. Mowerbladesare sharp andcancut.Wrap
the blade(s)or wear gloves,anduse extra
cautionwhen servicingthem.
12. Do notchangethe engine governorsetting
or over-speed the engine.
13. Frequentlycheck the bladeforwearordarnagessuch ascracksandnicks.A bladethat
isbentor darnagedmustbe immediatoiyreplaced with a factory replacement blade,
For safety and goodcuttingperformance,
mplsce the blade every two years. Frequenttycheck the bladeboltandthe engine
mounting bolts. Replace damaged bolts
andtightenlouse bolts.
14. Use only odginoi equipment or authorized
replacement parts.

'Astadckadltarnsdo not applyto electricmowers.
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SAFE MOWING
Every person who uses power equipment
mostlearnthe differencebetweenproperand
improperuse, safe and unsafemowingpractices. Read the next few pages carefully.
They can help you lesm. Too oftenthe mower user is inexgedooced, not properly instruoted, or has notreed the InsthJctlooBook
andinstruc_oosonthe unitbeforeusing it for
the flintt_me.Thiscanresultin unsafeuse endangedngthe operator,bystanders,and the
equipment.Anotherresult can be a poor appeanmce of the area mowed.
Read this Instruction Book. Reed the instructionson the unit.Operatethe mower accordingto the Safe MowingGuide and othor
safety mlas andrecommendationsin this InstrustlonBookand on the unit.Make sure anyonewhousestheualthasreedtheinstmctions
andhas beentold howto operstethe mower
safely.

Yourmower is designedto providegoodasrvice and durabilityin normal rasldantlalcutring.Ifthe mower is notproperlyservicedand
melntalnedor used on unsuitableterrainor In
cond_oos not suitablefor mowing, product
gedormance andsafety will be reduced.
Properattire isan Importantpartof safe mowing. Sa_. glasses protect the ayes from
thrownobjects.Sststy shoes with steel toes
canprotecta footfrom beingcut bythe blade.
Shirtsand pantsthat coverthe arms andlegs
can stop or deflecta thrown object.

Practice using the mower before you actually
begin cutting grass. Select a large open level
area_ Learn the location and function of the
controls
and how they work. ttis important that
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GUIDE

trgency.
Leernhowto cutandhow to keepoonol of the mower at all times.
Manymowersere startedmanually.When using a pullstart or rope start, place your feet
firmlyandaway from the blade. Holdthe rope
handle securely, but never wrap the rope
aroundyourann or fingersfor a "bettergdp'.
The mower isdesignedforusa byoneperson.
Always mow alone. Nevercarry passengers.
Carrying a passenger is dangerous for the
passengerandthe operator.A mowerisnotfor
amusementor for cenying objects.

Isthe area youere planningto mowwet?Nevor cuta wetlawn. Cuttingwst grasscancause
an accident.It can effectmower performance
end also cause problems with future lawn
growthand appearance.Wet grassisslippery
end might cause the operator to fell or the
mowm to slip. Someone co_ddbe hurt by
touchingthe blade.Wet grasstendstoclo_the
mower,causingpoor discharge.Wst clippings
bunch up on the lawn rsterdmgthe growth of
_andaSs.
A wet mower can cause parts to rust
reducethe usefullife of the unit.

When you look over the lawn, refresh your
memory about hard, immovable obstacles
such as pipes, stumps, and rocksand avoid
them. They can cause damageto the mower
or an accidentin udng the operatoror a bystander.Take a itter bagalong andwalkover
the area to be cut. Pick up any stones,toys,
wire, bones, or other loose objects. These
items can damagethe mowerorthey can become dangerousflyingobjects if the mower
blade hitsthem. The bladeof a powermower
travelsveryfast. It can throw rocksandother
objects withforceoverlongdistances.Objects
thrownbymowers can breakwindows, cause

SAFE MOWING GUIDE
bruise_,or even putoutan eye. Oltan_e gersonhurtbyathrown ob actIsabystandersuch
as a child,anotherfamily member or a neighbor. _
pecpleand.L)ptscompletelyaway
irom me mowing area. Dirantthe mower'sdischarge awayfromareaswhere peoplecan be.
Pfanrdngyour mowingpattern has a double
benefit.It canreduce chancesofan in my and
makethe cleanup aftermowing eas ar.
Are there ditches,
_naslntheareatobe
wails,
orthe
major
in-_
cut?.Plan
mowing
pattarnto avoldsuch I[

areas.
In-t

improveths performance helpthe ongine stay
c.ool,
ar, extend the life of moving parts, end
min!.mize _e danger of fire. PeOple get burned
wor_ng w_thend eround their mowem for other reasons than fire and explcelons. It takes
ooly a few seconds of operat_or_for the _:g_ne
a_st the mutfler to become hot. Do not touch

these partswhen the moweris runnng. Stop
theengineandlotitcooldownbeforesarvJcing
the mower. Remember, exhaust fumes can be
dangerous. Never operate the engine ndoore
o_ In an ancased area.

v i\

P!

clines
androughter_
rain
mustbe mowed _

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areas
mustnotbeeut I\_I]_'_.,_RL_.;,_
With a mower at all._

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equipment,
mow _ o_',_:
across the inclineso
that if youorthe mow- _-'_'%_'_'
er slip youwon't run
ntoeach other.
NOV._.mow elopesgreaterthan 15 degrees
ee me Guide in the backof thisInstruction
Bookto check any sk)pas.
Ready to start cutting?Not yet. Be sure the
mowerhas beenfullyausarnbed accordingto
d rectfonsfn the InstruotlonBook.Even ifassernblywas done bye.lawn andgardenshop
or the store where me unitwas purchased,it
must be checked. Are all nuts, bolts and
screws tight?Doestheenginehaveoil?These
items mustbecheckedperiodlcailythroughout
the life of the mower.
Your mower has agasoline engine. Gas s
d_ge. ro_. ,Storefuel onlyin a approvedgas
oontemar.Do notstorelarge amountsof gas.
Put outall cigarettes,pipesand cigarsbefare
wo_in._,with gaso#ine.Storefuelendthe mower itselfine wellventilatedarea away fromany
po6alblesourceofignitionsuch a pilotlighton
a fumece, lf the mowarlsto bestoredferanex.
t.an.dadt me, removethe gas from the tank.
ThB minimizes the chance of afire andkeeps
the tank clear of depositsand old gasoline,
thus improvingmowerperformance.Movethe
moweroutsidebeforeaddinggasoline Use a
funnel andwipeupany spilledfuelbeforestarting. Remember, gaseline expands when
heated soleave some expansion room.Also,
meat mower gas capsare ventedto allowfor
expansion.Alwaysusethepropercap.People
are needlesslybumed byfires, hurtin cx_osions, mowersend other propertyare demaqad becauseof failureto follow basicsafety
rulesrelatedto gasolineendtuaiing.
Neveraddgasolinetoan enginathatisruardng
or thatishotfromrecantuse,thiscanceuse an
acc_orif. Removedry grassandofher debris
fromthe mower. Keepingthe mower cleanwill
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_,;n_ anew mower can be a bigeventfix a
Y.Lm familymembem satisfytheircurius.
itYoboutthe mowe¢and at the sametime,tell
them aboutitsdangers.Remember,a mower
isnotetoy and isnotforuse bychildren oranyone lackingin age, strengthor axpehence.
dA_angWith
any .jpwer equipment,a mower can be
erous if not assembled, misused, or not
properlymaintained.The most importantrule
isto always use goodjudgementandcommon
sense,

Your mower will cut thtck grass end heeh_
plantstemswithease. Fingars,andtoasare no
more rus_stontto the mowers blade. Many
peopleare injurer because they _forgot"and
reachedIntothe dischargechute. Alwaysfreat
yourlawn mower as if the blade is rotating.
N..ev_peffom]any serviceor fryto makeany
adlustmont,except carburetor,while the engineis running.

Use only acceesodas suitedfor yourmower.
Use of imp'oparaoceusodescan reducethe
safetydes_ned intoboththe mower and the
accessory,itcan even d_unagetheunit.Read
andfollowthe Instructions which onmewifhthe
eco_ssoP/and the mower.

SAFE MOWING

GUIDE

Use onlyodginolequlpmantor approvedsubstitutionsss sanriceporte.If younesdprofesslonci sauce, select a shop that is an
AuthorizedService Center for your brand of
mower.If youplonto cervice the unityoursaif,
follow directionsin the Insh'uctionBook.

inthe rainisno funandtiis dangerous.AJweys
seek sholterInan aiantdcai storm.Inextremelydrymowingconditions,yoursefstyglsssos
conserve a dual purposeby prateatingyour
eyesfromdustondthrownobsots, olso a dust
or po an mask can be holptut.

As youmow,rememberchildrenand petsare
sometimesattractedto the activity. Be espedallycarefulwhentrimmingaroundshrubbery
or when backingup. If at all possible,don't
mowwhen mo_ngbackwards,it isdangerous
becausevisionIs restricted.Also, bladesare
_€l_ned to cut while the unit is movingforsocuttingperformanceisreducedwhen
mowingIn reverse.
Never leave the mower running and unattended. Shutoffthe engine. Putthe mower in
a positionso that it can not roll. If the unit is
self- propelled,make sure the drive controlis
disengaged.

Yourmowerisequippedwitha numberof cefety featureswhich areimportantto the safetyof
the operatorand bystandersand must never
be altered or removed. If a safety featurebecomesinoparable,lost,ordsmaged, itmust be
repniredorreplacedbeforethe mowerisused.
Enginespeed is a key to safe mowingand a
nice lookinglawn.The maximum speed of the
engineonyourmowerhas beenset at the fantow. Donotchangethe enginegovernorin any
way.
Selectthe maximum angina and groundspsed
that is rightfor the terrain andthe height of
grass. You get the best cuttingand begging
performancewhen using s grasscatcher by
operatingthe engineat maximumspeed.Neverwalkfastor run ustto getthejob donesooner. On incnss, reduce ground speed and
exemlse extremecare.
It is bestto mow only duringdaylighthours;
however,ifyoumustmow in the lateafternoon
or evening, make sure there is goodartificial
light.
Yourmowerwill requiremaintenanceincluding
smviosandadjustmentsbeforeand etter use
as w_ any machine. The fTequancyof the
maintenanceis generally based on hoursof
use, however,thefrequancycanvarybecause
of mowingconditions.Check the Instruction
Book for more detailed instructions.Proper
malntananos protectsyour investmentin the
mower and helps Insure that it will function
safelyand reliably.

When mowing, beawareof yourconditionand
the weatherconditions.Aftor mowinga long
time, you will be tired. This is the time when
reasons slowdown,yourattentionwanders;
the time when you are wide open for an accident. Take a short break. If temperafumsere
high, take prscautionsto avoid becomingdohydrated. |fyou are angry,tired, or ueab|eto
gqveyourful/sttentionto mowing, if youhave
been consumingalcohol,medicines, or drugs,
do not use yourmower or any type of power
equipment.
Ifweather conditionsbecomeworsewhile you
are cutting,stop andfinishlater.Cuttinggrass
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sen4ce (withthepossibleexceptionat carburstor adjustment) ,.,.
with the engine run- [_]'_l.
ninQ.Altarturningthe |[VR_o
angme off, always [fin|
disconnectthe spark IP'"
Never
attempt
any
plug wire
to prevent
acQdontai restarting
while the unitIs being
ss_lced,

_

SAFE MOWING
VV'_t.
moving, _fyou hit_.fo_.ignob
iect, Stop
the engine.R.mOvethespe_
plugwlre_lu'_
full
e_d Make
thorougty
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ere,4m,_nY
aoe
nece_ary
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starting,tu,t,u
the
="_Hmo{ne{mmediatetys_nd_'kt_
-_
_i-Vib_ation
is generalty a wm'rm_._
_.
Keepell _,
bolts,andsc_ewst_gm'
The blade is the most dangerouspart of the
mower =u_dalsothe m_t _emtcPt_ci_
_t_e
teinlng a nlce lawn aPl_ ._. 'up• -..

GUIDE

_.ow_

grouru=sp_

--,, P_"'

Chengethemowingpettemst{gt_y__...c-h.._h
_
ou cut.If you eJwayscut
the same
i acY._r,=_e.,_w_ltdi_etoQ
e, set"andclipp|n_]s_|
_ate
morn heavily
In,omoeo_ner_X
anin otherscouslnggrasS'
t_set am_. Do notserviceyourmower_
+h=,nrA_ So,tieddl andgescamu, u,e g,=o,..
........
In t_l graseorve_'yh esvy _tol_ttonthe
sss, do not tryto
cut itedlat once.H=useu,o,,--_"
.

quently,
it tight if the bl_,oer_s a s_r_
object,_c._ i_.th°..mu_
_gh/Y_rd _°_a_et_r°r_
cracks_ repute, a_,!._.
_l_=m_l_J,;de
pl_the bie_Je
_e_.o Y+_ =-;;_;ineahdouts

to
cut ordypint
of the
width otme' mow_ w,_
seineday
orw_ln
a mwuaY=...r"
__=
.trstyourgroundspeed (not the engine)t°
m_J_ more slo_ s.ot_e mowercan dear it-

_rass m_°r.
e_cle_t_Y'==,,_
_twsvs ck_setothe cutIs_deof the mowe_housing.F= best t_.mm,tn_
trtm,'gdng.
cstcher, irlc_rO
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