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4. OPERATION ON A SLOPE
DANGER: Slopes are a major factor related
to accidents with lawn mowers, resulting in
severe injuries.
We cannot recomended the lawn mower with mower
deck be oparated on a slope. All slopes require extra
caution; no slope is safe.
You can lose control of the lawn mower on a slope be-
cause of one of the following:
- the wheels lack traction; you are driving the front
mower too fast.
- you are not braking properly; the lawn mower type is
not suited for the task.
- you are unaware of the ground conditions (especially
slopes).
- you incorrectly hitch an attachment or distribute a load.
If the lawn mower has to be used on a slope, Never use
it on a slope of more than “12°”. Even if using it on a
slope of less than “12°”, be sure to abide by the follow-
ing instructions.
A slope angle of 12°s specified with the lawn mowers
equipped with the attachments mentioned respectively.
- The lawn mower is not equipped with any attachments
or a cabin than a standard mower deck and collector.
- The lawn mower is equipped with a standard mower
deck and collector.
Grass catchers and other attachments can change the
stability of the lawn mower. Follow the instructions for
adding weight to improve the stability of the lawn mower.
When your lawn mower is equpped with an implement
other than a standard mower deck and collector, never
fail to ask your dealers about machine balance. Always
follow their advice.
4.1. Be sure to wear a helmet during operation.
4.2. If you feel uneasy operating your lawn mower on
a slope, do not mow it.
4.3. Evaluate the terrain to determine what accesso-
ries and attachments you will need to be safe.
4.4. Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches, or embank-
ments.
You can tip the front mower over if a wheel is over
the edge of a drop-off or if an edge caves in.
Uneven terrain can cause the lawn mower to
overturn.
Parts code of weight Quantity Note
Bumper SET 1728-410-360-00 1
Set equipment
Weight (15) SET 1614-922-200-20 3 (Max)
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