Havener Brush Mower 36 User Manual

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Bradley Brush Mower Owner’s Manual

5

S

AFETY

I

NFORMATION

Read This Manual Carefully and Thoroughly Before Operating Your Mower!

1. Carefully and thoroughly read the owner's manual. Allow adequate time to fully understand the

controls and operation of the equipment. Never allow anyone to operate the mower that has not

read and fully understood the owner’s manual.

2. Never allow anyone to operate the mower who is not old enough, large enough, and strong enough

to safely handle the machine.

3. Do not carry passengers. Avoid mowing while people, especially children, and pets, are nearby

since rotating blades can throw rocks and other items with enough force to cause serious injury.

B

EFORE

U

SING

E

QUIPMENT


O

PERATOR

Wear protective clothing while mowing.

Long

trousers and safety glasses will help reduce the risk of

injury from thrown objects. It is recommended that steel toe shoes with aggressive soles or some other

type of substantial footwear be worn to help protect your feet and maintain traction on slopes or uneven

ground.


M

OWING

A

REA

Thoroughly inspect

the

area where the equipment

is

to be used.

Look

for items such as stones, sticks,

bones, wire, and other foreign objects. When struck by the mower, these and other objects may

become projectiles that could lead to serious

in

jury

and/or death.


M

OWER

For

your safety and the long life of your mower, always inspect the mower before each use. Before

inspection, make sure the mower

is

on a flat and level surface, the blades are disengaged, the

ign

ition

switch off with the key removed, and the spark plug wire

is

off of the spark plug(s) and hidden so that

accidental contact cannot be made.

G

ENERAL

C

ONDITION

• Walk around the mower looking for any fluid spills or

leaks

on or underneath the mower.

Remove any and all excessive debris, dirt

,

and/or fluids.

Look

for signs of damage or excessive wear. Check the tightness of all nuts, bolts, pins, and

screws.

Tighten

any that

may

be loose and replace any that may have been lost during use.

• Be sure the safety

in

ter

lock

controls are operating properly so that the engine cannot be started

unless

the ground speed control

lever

is in neutral and the blades disengaged.

• Check the mower blades

for

any damage or abnormal wear and replace

in

sets so that

they

are

balanced.

• Check the mower cutting height to assure a high quality and even

cut.

See pages 11 & 12 for

details.

• Check the tire pressure on all

four (4)

tires. See page 14 for details.

• Check all belts for proper wear and correct tension. See pages 16-18

for details.

• Check engine oil and air

filter

as recommended in the engine manufacturer’s operators manual.


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