Operation, Caution, Tire pressure – Bolens 135-688-000 User Manual

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OPERATION

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CAUTION

Keep all shields in place.
Before leaving operator’s position:

a. Shift transmission to neutral

b. Set parking brake

c. Disengage attachment clutch
d. Shut off engine
e. Remove ignition key
Wait for all movement to stop befo
servicing machine.

Keep people and pets a safe distanc

away from machine.

Look to the rear before backing up.

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TIRE PRESSURE

For shipping purposes, the tires on your un

be over-inflated. Tire pressure should be re
before unit is put into operation. Recomm

operating tire pressure should be 10 p.s.i.

Check sidewall of tire for manufacturer’s max­
imum tire pressure. If this information dotis not

appear on your tire, maximum tire pressure under
any circumstances is 30 p.s.i. Equal tire pr( ssure
should be maintained on all tires.

STARTiNG THE ENGINE

NOTE

To open "the hood, simply lift

up on both sides of the hood on

all models except 668.

1. Service the engine with oil and gasoline as

described in the engine manual.

2. Depress the clutch-brake pedal and set the

parking brake.

3. Place the lift and disengagement lever in the

DISENGAGED_^position. See figure 17.

NOTE

This unit is equipped with a safety

interlock system for your protec­

tion. The purpose of the safety inter­

lock system is to prevent the engine

from cranking or starting unless the
clutch-brake pedal is depressed
and the lift and disengagement

lever is in the disengaged position.

In addition, the lift and disen­
gagement lever must be in the dis­
engaged position when the unit is
put into reverse or the engine will
shut off.

Ac

WARNING

\

Do not operate the lawn tractor if
the interlock system is malfunction­
ing because it is a safety device,

designed for protection.

4. Set the throttle control in the CHOKE posi­

tion. See figure 16.

5. Turn the ignition key to the “START” position.

When the engine is running, let the key return
to the “ON” position. See figure 16.

6. Move the throttle control to desired engine

speed.

STOPPING THE ENGINE

Turn the ignition key to the left to the “OFF” posi­

tion. Remove the key to prevent accidental start­

ing.

NOTE

A brief break-in period is essential

to ensure maximum engine and

mower life. The break-in consists of
running the engine at half speed for

a period of time required to use one
tank of gasoline. It is also recom­

mended to change crankcase oil

after the first 5 hours of operation.

Be sure that the lawn is clear of stones, sticks,

wire, or other objects which could damage lawn
tractor or engine. For best results and to insure

more even grass distribution, do not mow when
lawn is excessively wet.

IMPORTANT

If you strike a foreign object, stop

the engine. Remove wire from spark
plug, thoroughly inspect the unit
for any damage, and repair the dam­

age before restarting and operating

the mower.

OPERATING THE LAWN TRACTOR

1. Set the desired cutting height.

2. Start the engine as instructed in previous col­

umn.

3. Move throttle control to Va or full throttle to

prevent strain on the engine and to operate
the cutting blades.

4. Place the shift lever in either the “FORWARD”

or “REVERSE” position.

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