Operation – HONDA MM60 User Manual

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OPERATION

Safety is a primary concern in the design
and manufacture of our products. Unfortu-
nately, our efforts to provide safe equipment

can be wiped out by a single careless act

of

an operator.

In addition to the design and configuration

of equipment, hazard control and accident
prevention are dependent upon the aware-
ness, concern, prudence

and proper training

of personnel involved in the operation,

t

ransport, maintenance and storage of

equipment.

It has been said 'the best safety device is an
informed, careful operator'. We ask you to

be that kind of an operator.

The operator

is responsible for the safe operation

of this mower. The operator must be properly

trained and qualified. Operators should be familiar

with the mower and tractor and

all

safety practices

before starting operation. Read the safety informa-

tion on pages

4-7.

This mower is designed for lawn

or

grass mowing.

It is not designed for rough conditions

or

heavy

weed mowing.

It is equipped with suction type

blades for best results in lawn mowing.

Recommended mowing speed for most condi-

tions is from

two

to five mph.

Do not allow children or unqualified per-

sons to operate equipment.

Keep bystanders away from equipment

while it

is in operation.

Before working underneath, raise mower,

install transport lock and block mower

securely. Hydraulic system leak down and

failure of mechanical or hydraulic system

can cause equipment to drop.

Keep all persons away from operator

control area while performing adjust-

ments, service

or maintenance.

Operate tractor mid-PTO at no more than

2400 RPM (maximum governed engine

RPM).

Make sure mower driveline spring-acti-

vated locking collar slides freely and the

balls are seated

in mid-PTO shaft groove.

Stop mower and tractor immediately upon

striking an obstruction. Turn

off engine,

remove key, inspect and repair any dam-

age before resuming operation.

Always wear relatively tight and belted

clothing to avoid entanglement in moving

parts. Wear sturdy, rough-soled work

shoes and protective equipment for eyes,

hands, hearing and head.

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