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MTD 330
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To
reduce
the
potential
for
any
injury,
comply
with
the
following
safety
instructions.
Failure
to
comply
with
the
instructions
may
result
in
personal
injury.
SAFE
OPERATION
PRACTICES
FOR
WALK-BEHIND
MOWERS
TRAINING
OPERATION
1.
Read
this
owner’s
manual
carefully
in
its
en¬
tirety
before
attempting
to
assemble
or
operate
this
machine.
Be
completely
familiar
with
the
controls
and
the
proper
use
of
this
machine
before
operating
it.
Keep
this
manual
in
a
safe
place
for
future
and
regular
reference
and
for
ordering
replacement
parts.
2.
Your
rotary
mower
is
a
precision
piece
of
power
equipment,
not
a
plaything.
Therefore,
exercise
extreme
caution
at
all
times.
3.
Never
allow
children
to
operate
a
power
mower.
Only
persons
well
acquainted
with
these
rules
of
safe
operation
should
be
al¬
lowed
to
use
your
mower.
4.
Keep
the
area
of
operation
clear
of
all
per¬
sons,
particularly
small
children
and
pets.
Stop
engine
when
they
are
in
the
vicinity
of
your
mower.
Although
the
area
of
operation
should
be
completely
cleared
of
foreign
ob¬
jects,
an
object
may
have
been
overlooked
and
could
be
accidently
thrown
by
the
mower
in
any
direction
and
cause
serious
personal
injury
to
the
operator
or
any
others
allowed
in
the
area.
PREPARATION
1.
Thoroughly
inspect
the
area
where
the
equip¬
ment
is
to
be
used.
Remove
all
stones,
sticks,
wire,,
bones
and
other
foreign
objects
which
could
be
picked
up
and
thrown
by
the
mower
in
any
direction
and
cause
serious
personal
injury
to
the
operator
or
any
others
allowed
in
the
area.
2.
Do
not
operate
equipment
when
barefoot
or
wearing
open
sandals.
Always
wear
substan¬
tial
footwear.
3.
Do
not
wear
loose
fitting
clothing
that
could
get
caught
on
the
mower.
4.
Check
the
fuel
before
starting
the
engine.
Gasoline
is
an
extremely
flammable
fuel.
Do
not
fill
the
gasoline
tank
indoors,
while
the
engine
is
running,
or
while
the
engine
is
still
hot.
Wipe
off
any
spilled
gasoline
before
start¬
ing
the
engine
as
it
may
cause
a
fire
or
explo¬
sion.
5.
Disengage
the
self-propelled
mechanism
or
drive
clutch
on
units
so
equipped
before
start¬
ing
the
engine.
6.
The
blade
control
handle
is
a
safety
device.
Never
attempt
to
bypass
its
operation.
Doing
so
makes
the
safety
device
inoperative
and
may
result
in
personal
injury
through
contact
with
the
rotating
blade.
The
blade
control
han¬
dle
must
operate
easily
in
both
directions.
7.
Never
attempt
to
make
a
wheel
or
cutting
height
adjustment
while
the
engine
is
run¬
ning.
8.
Mow
only
in
daylight
or
in
good
artificial
light.
9.
Never
operate
the
equipment
in
wet
grass.
Always
be
sure
of
your
footing.
A
slip
and
fall
can
cause
serious
personal
injury.
Keep
a
firm
hold
on
the
handle
and
walk,
never
run.
3
1.
Do
not
change
the
engine
governor
settings
or
overspeed
the
engine.
Excessive
engine
speeds
are
dangerous.
2.
Do
not
put
hands
or
feet
near
or
under
rotating
parts.
Keep
clear
of
the
discharge
opening
at
all
times
as
the
rotating
blade
can
cause
in¬
jury.
3.
Stop
the
blade
when
crossing
gravel
drives,
walks
or
roads.
4.
After
striking
a
foreign
object,
stop
the
engine,
remove
the
wire
from
the
spark
plug,
and
thoroughly
inspect
the
mower
for
any
damage.
Repair
the
damage
before
restarting
and
operating
the
mower.
5.
If
the
equipment
should
start
to
vibrate
abnor¬
mally,
stop
the
engine
and
check
immediately
for
the
cause.
Vibration
is
generally
a
warning
of
trouble.
6.
Shut
the
engine
off
and
wait
until
the
blade
comes
to
a
complete
stop
before
removing
the
grass
catcher
or
unclogging
the
chute.
The
cutting
blade
continues
to
rotate
for
a
few
seconds
after
the
engine
is
shut
off.
Never
place
any
part
of
the
body
in
the
blade
area
un¬
til
you
are
sure
the
blade
has
stopped
rotating.
7.
Before
cleaning,
repairing
or
inspecting,
make
certain
the
blade
and
all
moving
parts
have
stopped.
Disconnect
the
spark
plug
wire,
and
keep
the
wire
away
from
the
spark
plug
to
pre¬
vent
accidental
starting.
8.
Do
not
run
the
engine
indoors.
9.
Mow
across
the
face
of
slopes,
never
up-and-
down.
Exercise
extreme
caution
when
chang¬
ing
direction
on
slopes.
Do
not
mow
ex¬
cessively
steep
slopes.
Always
be
sure
of
your
footing.
A
slip
and
fall
can
cause
serious
personal
injury.
10.
Always
disconnect
electric
mowers
(line
operated)
before
cleaning,
repairing
or
ad¬
justing.
11.
Never
operate
mower
without
proper
guards,
plates
or
other
safety
protective
devices
in
place.
12.
DO
NOT
OPERATE
this
mower
unless
the
complete
grass
catcher
is
properly
mounted
on
the
mower.
MAINTENANCE
AND
STORAGE
1.
Check
the
blade
and
engine
mounting
bolts
at
frequent
intervals
for
proper
tightness.
2.
Keep
all
nuts,
bolts,
and
screws
tight
to
be
sure
the
equipment
is
in
safe
working
condi¬
tion.
3.
Never
store
the
equipment
with
gasoline
in
the
tank
inside
of
a
building
where
fumes
may
reach
an
open
flame
or
spark.
Allow
the
engine
to
cool
before
storing
in
any
enclosure.
4.
To
reduce
fire
hazard,
keep
the
engine
free
of
grass,
leaves,
or
excessive
grease.
5.
Check
the
grass
catcher
bag
frequently
for
wear
or
deterioration.
For
safety
protection,
replace
only
with
new
bag
meeting
original
equipment
specifications.

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