Rotating blades – Scag Power Equipment STC User Manual

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Section 4

4.10 REMOVING CLOGGED MATERIAL

ROTATING BLADES

NEVER PUT YOUR HANDS INTO THE DISCHARGE
CHUTE FOR ANY REASON! Shut off the engine and
remove the key and only then use a stick or similar
object to remove material if clogging has occurred.

1. If the discharge chute becomes clogged, shut off the

engine and remove the ignition key. Using a stick or

similar item, dislodge the clogged material. Then

resume normal mowing.

4.11 MOVING MOWER WITH ENGINE
STOPPED

To “free-wheel” or move the mower around without the

engine running, place the dump valve levers in the

FREE-WHEEL position (Figure 4-2, Page 9). Disengage

the parking brake and move the mower by hand. The

dump valve levers must be returned to the DRIVE

position to drive the mower.

4.12 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MOWING

1. Do not mow with dull blades. A dull blade will tear

grass, resulting in poor lawn appearance and less

engine power.

2. The discharge chute must not be removed and must

be kept in the lowest position to deflect grass

clippings and thrown objects downward. Direct the

side discharge away from sidewalks or streets to

minimize cleanup of clippings. When mowing close

to obstacles, direct the discharge away from the

obstacles to reduce the chance of property damage

by thrown objects.

3. Cut grass when it is dry and not too tall. Do not cut

grass too short (cut off 1/3 or less of existing grass

for best appearance). Mow frequently.

4. Keep mower and discharge chute clean.

5. When mowing wet or tall grass, mow the grass

twice. Raise the mower to the highest setting for the

first pass and then make a second pass to the desired

height.

6. Use a slow travel speed for trimming purposes.

7. Operate the engine at full throttle for best cutting.

Mowing with a lower RPM causes the mower to tear

the grass. The engine is designed to be operated at

full speed.

8. Use the alternate stripe pattern for best lawn

appearance. Vary the direction of the stripe each

time the grass is mowed to avoid wear patterns in

the grass.

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