Figure 16
Front cutting height lever
1. Squeeze the lever to disengage it.
Figure 17
Rear cutting height lever
Checking the Blade-Stop
System Operation
Before each use, check that the blades stop within 3
seconds of releasing the control bar.
Using the Grass Bag
Service Interval: Before each use or daily—Check
You can use the grass bag to check the blade-stop
system.
1.
Remove the rear-discharge plug.
2.
Install the empty grass bag on the machine.
3.
Start the engine.
4.
Engage the blades.
Note:
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The bag should begin to inflate, indicating
that the blades are rotating.
5.
While watching the bag, release the control bar.
Note:
If the bag does not deflate within
3 seconds of releasing the control bar, the
blade-stop system may be deteriorating and,
if ignored, could result in an unsafe operating
condition. Have the machine inspected and
serviced by an Authorized Service Dealer.
6.
Shut off the engine and wait for all moving parts
to stop.
Not Using the Grass Bag
1.
Move the machine onto a paved surface in a
non-windy area.
2.
Set all 4 wheels to the 3-1/2 inch (89 mm) cutting
height setting.
3.
Take a half sheet of newspaper and crumple it
into a ball small enough to go under the machine
(about 3 inches or 75 mm in diameter).
4.
Place the newspaper ball about 5 inches (13
cm) in front of the machine.
5.
Start the engine.
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6.
Engage the blades.
7.
Release the control bar and begin counting out
3 seconds.
8.
On the count of 3, push the machine quickly
forward over the newspaper.
9.
Shut off the engine and wait for all moving parts
to stop.
10.
Go to the front of the machine and check the
newspaper ball.
Note:
If the newspaper ball did not go under
the machine, repeat steps
Important:
shredded, the blades did not stop properly,
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the blade-stop system operation.
The blades should stop within 3
seconds of releasing the control bar;
if they do not, contact an Authorized
Service Dealer.
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through 10.
If the newspaper is unravelled or