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Simplicity 1613H - Operation on Slopes

Simplicity 1613H
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Operation
Test
1
Test
2
Test
3
Test
4
Engine
should
NOT
crank
if:
A.
Seat
not
occupied
or;
B.
Transmission
lever
out
of
neutral,
or;
C.
PTO
switch
engaged.
Engine
should
crank
if:
A.
Seat
is
occupied,
and;
B.
Transmission
lever
in
neutral,
and;
C.
PTO
switch
disengaged.
Engine
should
shut
off
if:
A.
Operator
rises
off
seat
with
transmission
lever
in
gear,
or:
B.
Operator
rises
off
seat
with
PTO
engaged.
C.
If
operator
returns
to
seat
before
engine
stops,
the
engine
will
restart
and
electric
PTO
clutch
will
re-engage.
Electric
clutch
will
disengage
if:
A.
Operator
rises
off
seat
with
engine
running.
B.
If
operator
returns
to
seat
before
engine
stops,
the
engine
will
resume
speed
and
electric
PTO
clutch
will
re-engage.
OPERATION
ON
SLOPES
WARNING
Never
operate
on
slopes
greater
than
30
percent
(16.7°)
which
is
a
rise
of
three
feet
in
a
travel
distance
of
ten
feet.
When
operating
on
slopes
that
are
greater
than
15
percent
(8.5°)
but
less
than
30
percent,
use
front
counterweights
and
rear
wheel
weights.
In
addition
to
front
and
rear
weights,
use
extra
caution
when
operating
on
slopes
with
rear-mounted
grass
catcher.
To
safely
mow
on
slopes,
perform
the
following
common-
sense
test
to
determine
if
slope
is
too
steep
for
tractor
use:
1.
Try
to
back
directly
up
the
slope.
If
tractor
easily
climbs
slope
in
reverse,
tractor
can
safely
be
used
to
mow
slope
by
going
directly
up
and
down
the
face
of
the
slope.
DO
NOT
MOW
ACROSS
THE
FACE
OF
SLOPES
OVER
15%,
ONLY
MOW
UP
AND
DOWN.
2.
If
tractor
fails
to
climb
slope
in
reverse,
do
not
use
tractor
to
mow
slope.
Use
push
mower
and
follow
safety
guidelines
in
Operator’s
Manual
for
push
mower.
3.
Do
not
start
or
stop
on
slopes
when
mowing
up
and
down
the
face
of
slopes.
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