Running – Husqvarna AR19 User Manual

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RUNNING

Turning and maneuvering the lawn aerator

You maneuver the machine by gradually controlling
the direction with the handle while operating the lawn
aerator. We recommend setting engine speed so that
you can move at a comfortable walking pace. This
also helps you maintain complete control when
working in tight spaces.

When the machine is set for increased stability
(with lowered rear wheels and reduced tine
penetration), it is easier to turn.

If you want to back or make sharp turns, you can
use one of two methods. Choose the one that is
safest and easiest for the prevailing circumstances:

Release the clutch, lift the rear wheel control
and turn the machine on the rear wheels.

Release the clutch, lift the handle and turn.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Never run over hard objects or surfaces
(walkways, driveways, paved surfaces, etc.)
with the tines down.

Operating on hills

The machine is not intended for use on steep
slopes. Be careful when the angle of the lawn aerator
causes the center of gravity of the machine to move
to the downhill side of the machine. In such cases
you may find the following:

It is more difficult to steer the machine and
maintain its balance.

The tine penetration will become uneven when
you run the machine across the slope of the hill.
Because the center of gravity changes, the
tines on the downhill side of the machine will
penetrate deeper than the uphill tines.

When using the machine on hills, you should
remember the following:

It is better to run the machine up and down the
hill rather than crosswise.

Set the machine for increased stability using
the rear wheel depth/stability knob. This can be
particularly beneficial if you decide to run the
lawn aerator across a hill. Another advantage
with using the rear wheel depth setting when
aerating across a hill is more consistent
aeration depth for the uphill tines relative to the
downhill tines.

Removing the weight from the downhill side of
the machine when running across a hill reduces
rollover risk and maintains consistent aeration
depth.

Move the weight over to the uphill side when
changing direction across a hill.

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WARNING!

Do not use the machine on grades
of more than 20

°

.

WARNING!

Never raise the tines from the
ground when running the machine
up or down hills. Only raise them
on level ground.

WARNING!

In extreme cases (very steep
slopes), the machine may become
so imbalanced that it is at risk of
tipping.

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