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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Do not deactivate the PTO Reverse Lockout on any of
the convertible models. The new design lockouts on
these models automatically disengage during a con-
version for front-mount attachments.
CUTTER BAR MOWER
PRECAUTIONS
Cutter Bar Mower attachments are intended for walk be-
hind operation only. Do not use a riding sulky.
Mow only at a slow rate of speed. See page 39 for re-
commended throttle and gear combinations for cutter
bar mowing. Do not use (transport) gear # 4 on 852 for
any purpose other than using a transport sulky for tran-
sport. Transport speed of these models far exceeds the
walking speed of an operator.
The models 718, 722, 732 and 948 converted for cutter
bar operation have high gear position blocked by a high
speed lockout.
Do not remove or otherwise defeat the purpose of
the high speed lockout device.
Disengage the PTO when backing the machine.
Cutter bar mowers are designed for mowing over terrain
which is too rugged or steep for use of rotary mowers.
Use care when mowing hilly terrain. Always mow across
the face of a slope, never up and down. Use wheel
extenders for added stability. Do not mow excessively
steep slopes. Go slowly and carefully on all turns.
SNOW THROWER
PRECAUTIONS
Wear protective trim fitting winter clothing with no scarf
or draw strings which could be caught in the machinery.
Wear boots or shoes designed to improve tour footing
on slippery surfaces. Wear proper eye protection. When
necessary to start the engine indoors and drive the ma-
chine out of the building, keep the doors and windows
wide open. Exhaust fumes can be dangerous.
Never put your hands into the discharge opening or im-
peller/collector when the engine is running. Always dis-
engage the PTO, shut off the engine and wait until all
moving parts have stopped before doing the following:
1.
Cleaning or deicing the impeller/collector and dis-
charge chute (if possible, detach snow-thrower and
thaw in a warm, dry place).
2.
After striking a foreign object, thoroughly inspect for
damage. Make repairs before further operation.
Never use the snow-thrower near glass enclosures,
automobiles, window wells, drop-offs, etc., without ad-
justing the discharge angle away from them.
Keep children, pets and observers away.
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