Slopes, If the machine gets hung up – DR Power Walk-behind 13 - 17 HP (April 2005 - August 2005) User Manual

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DR

ALL-TERRAIN

FIELD and BRUSH MOWER Safety & Operating Instructions

19

Slopes


1. Do not use the DR ALL-TERRAIN

MOWER on slopes greater than 20
degrees. Doing so could result in
serious injury or damage to your
machine.

2. To avoid freewheeling, shift into a

lower gear before going down a slope.
Do not shift while on a slope.

3.

Note that the mowing deck pivots
from side to side (15 degrees in either
direction), which helps avoid scalping,
and keeps the weight balanced over
the drive wheels when operating on
uneven terrain (Figure 7).

If the machine gets hung up

1. Disengage the blade. Do not try to

free the machine from stumps or
debris while the blade is engaged.

2. Try putting the machine in reverse

and backing away from the obstacle.

3. Try pushing down on the handlebars

to lift the mowing deck over the
obstacle (Figure 8).

Figure 8

WARNING! If you need to leave the operating position to clear debris from

the deck, first put the machine in "N" (Neutral), turn the engine

off, set the brake and disconnect the spark plug wire(s).

WARNING! DO NOT touch the exhaust areas when reaching for the spark

plug(s)—they are very hot.

Figure 7

WARNING! When operating the DR

ALL-TERRAIN

FIELD and BRUSH

MOWER over uneven terrain or slopes, use

EXTREME CAUTION not to tip the machine over.

Push Down on Handlebars to Clear Debris

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