Before operation, Handling gasoline, Operation – Troy-Bilt GTX 20 User Manual

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Safety (continued)

BEFORE OPERATION

1.

Before each use, clear work area of

objects such as rocks, toys, wire,
etc., which could be picked up and

thrown by unit or attachments.

2.

Keep unit in safe operating condition.

Check the following each time before

starting unit;

a. All hardware for tightness

(especially blade mounting
hardware—check for proper

torque specifications frequently in
this area--refer to maintenance

section of attachment owners

manual).

b. Brakes, steering and other major

controls for proper operation.

c. Inspect mower blades for wear or

damage. Broken pieces thrown

from a worn or damaged blade

can cause serious injury.

d. Check for and maintain correct

tire pressure. Check tires for cuts

or bubbles. Check wheels for

damage or missing hardware.

Repair or replace as required.

e. Check engine oil level and add oil

as required. If oil level is below
“ADD” mark, DO NOT run engine.

3.

Do not operate unit or attachments

without safety devices and shields in

place and operating properly.

4.

Only use attachments which are

approved for use with this unit.
Contact our service department if

there is a question whether an

attachment is approved for unit.

5.

Locking collar of shaft-driven

attachments must lock completely
and properly into place at retaining

groove of tractor attachment/PTO

driveshaft. Before installing or

operating attachment(s), see
attachment owner/operator manual.

6.

When using attachments, use wheel

weights (where required) for extra
traction and proper balance.

7.

Check brake function frequently.

Adjust and service as required. See
“Brake Adjustment” in the
“Maintenance" section of your

owner/operator manual.

8.

Unit is equipped with a safety
interlock system, designed to shut off

engine when operator leaves seat

while an attachment is running or if

parking brake is not engaged. If the
interlock system is not working
properly, repair it before operating

this unit.

CORRECT ANY MALFUNCTION BEFORE

USING THIS UNIT OR ATTACHMENTS!

HANDLING GASOLINE

1.

Use extra care in handling gasoline

and other fuels. Gasoline and its

vapors are volatile and dangerous.

Keep gasoline and gasoline

containers away from hot engine

exhaust. Never allow flame, sparks,

smoking materials or other hot
objects near gasoline or gasoline

fumes.

2.

Wipe up spilled gasoline immediately.

Only use approved gasoline
containers.

3.

Leave two inches of air space at top
of fuel tank to allow room for

expansion.

4.

Store gasoline in a cool, well-

ventilated area. Never store unit or
fuel container inside where there is

an open flame, such as a hot virater
heater, furnace, etc.

5.

Never remove fuel fill cap, or add fuel

to fuel tank, if engine is running or

hot. Always replace fuel fill cap

before starting engine.

6.

Never refuel unit indoors. Refuel
outdoors in a well-ventilated area.

OPERATION

1.

When starting engine:

a. Disengage attachment/PTO

(Power Take-Off) drive.

b. Set parking brake.

G.

Place transmission into Neutral

position.

2.

Remain seated when starting engine

and during operation. Operate unit

with feet flat on running boards at ail
times.

3.

Keep hands, feet, face, hair and
clothing away from rotating parts.
Stop engine before removing grass
catcher or unclogging chute.

4.

When operating a mower deck:

a. Mow only in daylight or in good

artificial light.

b. Never dismount to make a cutting

height adjustment while the
engine is running.

c. Disengage attachment/PTO drive,

shut off engine, remove ignition

key and wait for all moving parts

to stop before unclogging

discharge chute, mounting grass
catcher or Grass Reduction
System (GRS).

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