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7.8.1 HEIGHT OF GRASS
Cutting height often depends on preference. Typically,
mow when grass is 3-5 inches high. Proper height
varies based on grass type, rainfall, temperature, and
lawn health. Cutting too short weakens grass and
makes it prone to damage by dry periods and pests.
Slightly longer grass is less prone to damage. Longer
growth in hot, dry conditions reduces heat stress,
conserves moisture, and guards against damage.
Keeping the grass too long leads to thin turf and
problems. Don't cut too much at once; follow the 1/3
rule: trim a maximum of 1/3 and no more than 1 inch at
a time.
Mowing capacity depends on your chosen mowing
system. Broadcasting with side discharge decks
handles more grass than mulching. Tall grass needs
gradual cutting. For very tall grass, begin with max
height (1), then lower it for the second (2) or third pass.
Avoid leaving excessive clippings on top of the grass.
Consider a grass collection system or composting.
Remember, different systems are suited to different
situations.
7.8.2 WHEN AND HOW OFTEN TO MOW
The timing and grass condition significantly influence
mowing outcomes. Follow these guidelines for best
results:
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Mow when grass height is between three to five
inches.
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Use sharp blades for precision. Short clippings
under one inch decompose faster, and sharp blades
prevent frayed edges.
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Choose a cool and dry time of day for mowing, like
late afternoon or early evening.
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8.1
Do not tow this mower, it may cause damage to the
drive system.
Do not load mower on a trailer or truck using two
separate ramps. Only use a full-width ramp that is
at least one foot wider than the width of the rear
wheels of the mower. The rear wheels could fall off the
ramps or the unit could tip over injuring the operator
or bystanders. Ensure the cutting deck is raised to the
highest position so it does not get caught on the ramp.
1. Park the mower on a level surface.
2. Raise the cutting deck to the highest position.
3. Position and secure ramp to the trailer according to
4. Use a full-width loading ramp that is at least 1 ft.
5. Slowly drive the mower onto the ramp and into the
6. After loading, lower mower deck completely.
7. Set the parking brake.
8. Secure the mower as needed using straps or cables
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8.2
The US Department of Transportation and international
transportation authorities require that lithium-ion battery
be transported using special packaging and only be
transported by carriers certified to haul them. In the US,
you are allowed to transport a battery when it is installed
on the mower as battery powered equipment, with some
regulatory requirements. Contact the US Department of
Transportation or the appropriate government body in
your country for detailed regulations on transportation of
your battery or the mower with the battery equipped. For
detailed information on shipping a battery, contact your
authorized Greenworks servicing dealer.
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Avoid mowing after rain or heavy dew. Never mulch
wet grass as it clumps beneath the mower deck and
doesn't mulch effectively.
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORT THE MOWER
CAUTION
WARNING
manufacturer's instructions.
wider than the mower to reduce the risk of driving off
the side of the ramp.
trailer.
to prevent movement during transport.
WARNING
To avoid accidental starting or movement that
could result in serious personal injury, always
remove the start key and engage the parking
brake when transporting the mower.
TRANSPORT THE LITHIUM-ION
BATTERY