17 fuel safety – Wright Serial 54956 and higher User Manual

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WARNING

The Wright mower is capable of greater traction on slopes than typical riding mowers because of the
benefits of a lower center of gravity. It is essential for you to know more about the handling
characteristics of the mower so that you can enjoy more efficient mowing techniques and for
increasing your safety.

The Wright mower handles differently at different angles of attack on a slope. It is important to
understand the following differences so that you can use or avoid using the mower at different angles
for the best advantage. Be aware that if the following orientations to a slope and must handle the
mower accordingly. As you use the mower you will gain the technique to mow more lawn than ever
before.
When pointing up a slope, the mower has the most weight on the drive wheels and therefore the
most traction at the tires. However, this is the angle that it has the most tendency to tip back (“pop-a-
wheelie.”) This is the preferred angle for mowing small areas of steeper slopes.

Recommendations for this angle:

Do not accelerate quickly to avoid “popping-a-wheelie.”

If backing down the hill, do not stop suddenly but slow down gradually and maintain an upward

force on the handles to keep the front of the mower on the ground.

When pointing down a slope, the mower has the least weight on the drive wheels and therefore the
least traction at the tires. This is the angle that the mower has the most tendency to slide. However,
this is the angle that it has the least tendency to tip back. Avoid this angle, as it has the least
advantage for the mower.

Recommendations for this angle:

Do not change speed suddenly to minimize the tendency of going into a slide. Accelerate and

slow down gently. If you ever go into an uncontrolled slide while pointing down a slope, the
recommended procedure is to let go of the handles and move up-hill from the mower. Otherwise,
control the mower gently and stay off slopes that tend to make the wheels slide at this
orientation.

When crossing a slope sideways, the mower has the average amount of weight on the drive
wheels versus the front wheels, similar to level ground. However, this angle leaves the least weight
on the higher side drive wheel, tending to make it slip. This is the preferred angle for mowing large
areas of gentle slopes.

Recommendations for this angle:

Do not accelerate quickly to minimize the tendency of “popping-a- wheelie”. Accelerate gently.

Note: Excessively worn tire tread is dangerous. Replace tire(s) with less than 3/32” of any tread

groove left. Use tires with the tread pattern recommended by Wright Mfg., Inc. only. Keep the
tire pressure in the drive tires at the recommended level. Higher pressures will cause the tires to
have less traction, which will force you to go slower and with less safety.

1.17 Fuel Safety

Handle gasoline with care – it is highly flammable. Do not smoke
while handling gasoline. Use an approved gasoline container.
Never remove the fuel cap or add gasoline to a running or hot
engine or an engine that has not been allowed to cool for several
minutes after running. Never fill the tank indoors and always clean
up spilled gas. NEVER store the equipment with gasoline in the
tank inside a building where fumes may reach an open flame or
spark. Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.

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