Adjusting the handlebar – DR Power Self-Propelled 6.75 (2004 - September 2010) User Manual

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TRIMMER/MOWER

Notches Lined Up

Figure 4b

Adjusting the Handlebar

It is important to find a Handlebar height that allows the Mow-Ball

Support to glide along the ground and

remain balanced so you do not have to push down or pull up on the Handlebar.

At the proper height, your hands should rest at a comfortable level and the front end of the Trimmer should
roll easily on the Mow-Ball

Support as shown in Figure 15

on page 25

.

You may find you like different

Handlebar heights for different mowing conditions.

There are two ways to adjust the height of the Handlebar outlined in the following steps:

1. Loosen both the Adjustment Knobs and move the Handlebar up or down until the adjustment is

the same on both sides. Use the Notches on the Adjusters (Figure 4a) to measure how many Teeth
you have moved away from the center. When you have found a comfortable height, tighten the
Adjustment Knobs securely.

2. For additional height adjustment options, there are two holes in the upper and lower Handlebars

where the Adjustment Knobs are located (Figure 4b). Most people start with the Handlebars set in
the lower holes of both the upper and lower Handlebar. You can adjust the height up or down by
removing the Adjustment Knob Assembly and repositioning the Handlebars to a higher or lower
hole. Be sure the Notches in the two Adjusters line up when you reassemble them (Figure 4a). You
may need to adjust the PTA

Lever as well. See the next section.

Figure 4a

Upper
Handlebar

Lower Handlebar

Height
Adjustment
Holes

Outside Adjuster

Inside Adjuster

Bolt

Adjustment Knob

Lower Handlebar

Upper

Handlebar

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