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9.10. While adjusting the front mower, keep your
fingers away from all pinch points.
9.11. When servicing the front mower, use proper
tools. Using makeshift tools may lead to injuries
or poor service, which may result in unexpected
accidents during operation.
9.12. When removing a tire, chock other tires and
support the front mower securely. When installing
tires, be sure to tighten the wheel nuts to the
specified torque. Loose nuts may cause serious
accidents.
9.13. When raising up the mower deck for service,
raise up it fully and apply the lift lock of hydraulic
cylinder to avoid lowering.
9.14. The mower blades are sharp and can cut you.
Wrap the mower blades or wear leather gloves
when you service them. On the front mower with
two or more cutting means, rotating one cutting
means may cause the other mower blades to
rotate.
9.15. Never step on the mower deck, or the mower
deck may be damaged or deformed, which may
lead to breakdown or accidents.
9.16. A first aid kit and a fire extinguisher should be
kept in a place always in instant access.
9.17. On the front mowers with hydraulic devices,
hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can
penetrate and seriously damage the skin,
requiring immediate medical assistance. Do not
use your hand to check for a hydraulic leak; use a
piece of cardboard. Be sure to consult your dealer
about the hydraulic and fuel injection system
troubles.
9.18. If any hydraulic fluid is injected accidentally into
the skin, it must be removed within a few hours
by a doctor familiar with this type of injury.
9.19. Never allow grass or leaves to accumulate
around heated parts, such as muffler, engine and
brake, and around terminals of battery, which
have possibility of leakage of electricity by water.
Otherwise, it may cause a fire.
9.19. Be sure to reinstall the removed parts in place.
Never attempt to start the engine with any parts
removed.
9.20. Replace any worn or damaged parts with the
manufacturer’s recommended parts.
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