Cutting patterns, Operation – HONDA MM60 User Manual

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OPERATION

Small Area Cuffing Pattern

Large Area Cutting Pattern

CUTTING

PATTERNS

These cutting patterns are only recommended for

a flat, level lawn surface.

In a small area

First make

2 or 3 turns in a clockwise direction.

then turn around

and continue cutting in a

counter-closckwise direction.

In

a large area

The first round of cuts is the key to making a neat
finish. First, make 2 or 3 turns in a clockwise
direction.

As you reach the center of the area, turn

to the right and begin cutting in a counter-clock-
wise direction until you have finished the the upper

half of the area. Cut the grass in the remaining half
in a counter-clockwise dire'ction.

Mowing unsquare areas
If your mowing area

is not square or four-sided,

divide the area into several blocks

so you can

mow in a neat mowing pattern.
Overlapping on straightaways
Be sure that each mowing lane overlaps suffi-
ciently. The recommended overlap width is be-

tween

4-6 inches or approximately the width of

one of the mower's front tires.
Overlapping in curves and turns
When cutting in curves and turns, shift to a slower
speed and be sure to overlap the previous cut by
20-50% or approximately half the width

of the

mower.

Uneven Terrain

Do not operate on steep slopes.

Do not stop, start or change directions
Use

extreme care and reduce ground

suddenly on slopes.
speed on slopes and rough terrain. Watch

for hidden hazards on the terrain during

operation.

Pass

diagonally through sharp dips and avoid

sharp drops to prevent "hanging up" the tractor
and mower. Practice will improve your skills in
maneuvering rough terrain.

Take all possible precautions when leaving tractor

unattended: disengage mid-PTO; set parking

brake, stop engine, remove key and lower mower

to ground.

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