Warning – Troy-Bilt 52067 - 5HP User Manual

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Section 4: Operation

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When mowing, let the cutting head rest
lightly on the ground and do not lift up or
push down on the handlebars. This tech-
nique allows the cutting head to follow
the ground contour closely, resulting in
the most even cut possible. Also, be sure
to ease into heavy growth to prevent
overwhelming the machine.

Trim When Wet or Dry

Grass and most other materials are most
efficiently trimmed when dry. But the
unit will do a fine job even with damp or
wet materials. When conditions are
moist or damp, be sure to clean debris
off the machine regularly to keep cutting
efficiency high. And watch your footing!

Clean Unit Frequently

Clean under the mower deck frequently to
remove any grass buildup. Also clean
around the muffler and on top of engine.
See the cleaning instructions in Section
5: “Maintenance.”

Do Not Let Trimmer Lines
Become Too Short

Once the trimmer lines are worn to less
than 1/2 their original length, trimming
jobs begin to take far longer than they
should. As a general guideline, once line
length becomes half of its original length,
it’s time to change to new lines.

Use Extreme Caution on Slopes

When operating on sloping ground, use
extreme caution and common sense to
avoid possible injury or property damage.

Do not mow on excessively steep slopes!
Avoid slopes if greater than 15

o

or wher-

ever footing is unsure. If a slope is diffi-
cult to stand on, it is probably too steep
to trim or mow. In this case, it may be
wiser to establish a permanent ground
cover on this area.

Do not trim on slopes when the ground is
slippery. Trim across the face of a slope,
not up and down. Slow down and exer-
cise caution when changing direction on
slopes.

Use Correct Walking Speed

Use a travel speed that is suitable for the
mowing conditions. You’ll get better re-
sults at slower walking speeds if the
growth is tall or lush. Shorter or less
dense growth can be cut at faster walking
speeds.

Vary Throttle Speed For
Conditions

The vast majority of trimming and mow-
ing jobs will yield the best results if the
engine throttle is set at the fastest engine
speed.

Less demanding jobs (and projects that
require very precise cutting) will yield
better results if the engine speed is
backed off somewhat. (For example,
damage to trees and shrubs can be
avoided by reducing the engine speed,
using the lighter .130" diameter line, and
by keeping a safe distance away.)

Again, once you begin a particular job
and get a “feel” for the conditions, you
will be able to make adjustments for the
best possible results.

Keep Mowed Side to Your Right
as You Move Ahead

The unit feeds cut materials to the right
side. Stay on the right side of unmowed
growth as you move along.

THROWN OBJECT HAZARD!

• Objects such as rocks, pebbles, and

small debris will be thrown violently
by the cutting head, resulting in sig-
nificant hazard to eyes and exposed
body parts.

• Always wear safety-approved eye pro-

tection and suitable clothing and
footwear.

• Keep children, pets and bystanders

50 feet away from machine while
operating.

• Be alert to hidden obstacles.

Failure to comply could result in
injury or property damage.

WARNING

Cutting Line

Throttle

Walking

Height Diameter

Speed

Speed

(Note 1)

(Notes 2 & 6)

(Note 3)

(Note 4)

Any

.130" or .155"

Fast

Any

Light Growth

Start high,

Tall Growth

progressively

.130" or .155"

Fast

Slow Pace

lower

Heavy/Tough

Any

.155"

Fast Slow

Pace

Growth

Trimming

.130"

Near Trees

Any

(Note 7)

Slow

Slow Pace

and Shrubs

(Note 5)

NOTES:
1.
See “Adjust Line Cutting

Height.”

2. See “Use Correct

Diameter Trimmer Line.”

3. See “Vary Throttle Setting

For Conditions.”

4. See “Use Correct Walking

Speed.”

5. See “Tips for Precision

Cutting.”

6. See “Changing Trimmer

Lines” in Section 5.

7. Lighter line helps prevent

damage to bark of trees
and shrubs.

CONDITION

Trimming/Mowing Quick Reference Chart

This Quick Reference Chart is provided as a general reference. Experiment
with your unit to determine the best settings for the conditions.

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