Adjusting the cutting height, Mow-ball™ support, Adjusting the handlebar – DR Power Walk-Behind Pro (2000 - 2001) User Manual

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DR

®

TRIMMER/MOWER

Assembly & Operating Instructions

16

Adjusting the Cutting
Height

Adjusting the cutting height is easy.
Simply install the cutting cords at the line
plate that gives you the desired height.

Cutting heights range from 1-1/2" when
using the bottom line plate, to
approximately 3-1/4" when using the top
line plate (Figure 27).

Mow-Ball

Support

Allow the front end of the machine to rest
lightly on the Mow-Ball

Support (Figure

27) as you are trimming. The Mow-Ball

Support should glide on the ground as you
maneuver the machine.

In order to achieve the best and smoothest
cut, do not lift up on the handlebar while
operating your DR

®

TRIMMER/MOWER

. Lifting the

handlebar causes weight to be forced
down on the Mow-Ball

Support. This

uses more energy, slows down the cutting,
and produces a less than satisfactory cut.
Ideally, the Mow-Ball

Support should

lightly rest on the ground while the wheels
balance most of the weight of the machine
(Figure 28).

Adjusting the Handlebar

The correct handlebar height depends on
many factors for each individual.
However, it is crucial to find a height that
allows the Mow-Ball

Support to glide

along the ground and remain balanced
without the operator having 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 28.

You may find you like different handlebar
heights for different mowing conditions.

Figure 27

Figure 28

Figure 29

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