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January

There  is  very  little  work  to  do  this  month  apart  from  
brushing  away  leaves.  Keep  off  the  grass  if  frozen  or  
waterlogged.

February

Rake  the  grass  thoroughly.  Spike  the  lawn  to  aerate  and  
stimulate  soil  organisms  and  root  growth  and  apply  lawn  
sand  if  necessary.

March

The  yearly  lawn  work  programme  really  starts  this  
month.  As  soon  as  the  ground  conditions  are  suitable,  

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“top”  the  grass  as  close  cutting  at  this  stage  could  result  
in  severe  yellowing  or  browning.  Two  cuts  are  generally  

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April

Mow  often  enough  to  stop  grass  growing  away.  Dig  out  
patches  of  coarse  grass  or  resistant  weed.  Re-­seed  bare  
patches.

May

Keep  mowing  increasing  the  frequency  as  required.  

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preparations  if  you  did  not  feed  the  lawn  in  April.

June

Summer  mowing  should  now  be  under  way.  It  should  be  
necessary  to  mow  the  lawn  twice  a  week.  Raking  before  
mowing  is  important  this  month  as  the  combined  action  
keeps  runners  of  clover  under  control.  Water  the  grass  if  
necessary,  and  remember  to  soak  thoroughly.

July

Treat  the  grass  with  the  second  application  of  fertiliser  

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occasionally.  As  a  general  rule  the  grass  clippings  should  
be  removed  each  time  you  mow.  If  weather  conditions  
are  dry  and  hot  and  the  grass  is  weed  free,  leave  the  
clippings  on  the  lawn  to  help  maintain  ground  moisture.

August

Keep  mowing  regularly  and  watering  as  necessary.  Fill  
any  cracks  caused  by  drought  with  a  mixture  of  sharp  
sand  and  soil.  In  dry  weather  conditions  leave  the  grass  
longer  to  help  retain  ground  moisture.

September

Raise  the  height  of  cut  to  allow  the  grass  to  thicken  and  
protect  the  roots  from  the  winter  frost  and  snow.  

October

Rake  out  the  thatch  from  the  turf  and  spike  the  lawn  to  
assist  in  drainage.  Brush  in  peat  and  sharp  sand.

November

Use  a  stiff  broom  to  disperse  worm  casts  before  mowing.  
Keep  turf  free  from  leaves.

December

Apart  from  brushing  away  leaves,  December  is  a  slack  
end  of  a  busy  year.  Keep  off  the  lawn  if  it  is  very  wet  or  
frozen.

Lawn Stripes

The  way  to  achieve  a  neat  striped  effect  is  for  the  lawn  
being  cut  in  parallel  stripes,  alternate  stripes  being  mown  
in  opposite  directions.  A  much  more  important  routine  is  
to  cut  at  right  angles  to  the  line  of  the  previous  mowing.  
If  the  work  has  been  carried  in  a  north-­south  line,  then  
the  next  cutting  should  be  in  an  east-­west  direction.  The  
cross-­cutting  keeps  down  the  coarse  weed  grasses.

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Summary of Contents for Harrier 48 BBC

Page 1: ...OWNER S HANDBOOK Harrier 48 CODES 490 491 Original Version EN From Serial No 313000001 onwards Issue 12 10 12 Part Number 3374 354 A ...

Page 2: ...e 8 Forward Travel 8 Reverse Travel 9 Turning 9 Stopping 9 Slopes 9 Height of Cut 9 Before Mowing 9 Grassbag 9 Collection Without Grassbag 9 Heavy Growth 9 Friction Disc 10 Non Grassed Areas 10 Maintenance Schedule 10 0RZHU 0DLQWHQDQFH Carburettor Adjustments 11 Oil Service 11 Air Cleaner Service 11 Spark Plug Service 11 Keeping Engine Clean 11 Grassbag 11 Deck Housing 12 Securing Nuts and Bolts 1...

Page 3: ...racteristics and who are acquainted with the relevant safety proce dures The safety precautions listed in this handbook and all other generally recognised regula tions on safety must be observed at all times 8VH RI QRQ VWDQGDUG SDUWV RU DQ DUELWUDU PRGL FDWLRQV FDUULHG RXW RQ WKLV PDFKLQH PD relieve Hayter Limited of liability for any resulting damage or injury D WHU PRZHUV DUH UREXVWO FRQVWUXFWHG...

Page 4: ...mm 13 60mm 2YHUDOO GLPHQVLRQV 1080 x 507 x 1510mm 1080 x 507 x 1510mm Weight 44 6 Kg 50 5 Kg 1 Spark Plug Lead 2 Engine Cover 3 Air Cleaner 4 Fuel Filler Cap 5 Oil Filler Cap and Dipstick 6 Serial No Label 7 Handlebar Securing Knob 8 Engine Start Grip 9 Electric Start 491 only 10 Key 491 only 11 Engine Stop Lever 12 Handlebar 13 Ground Drive Clutch Lever 14 Variable Speed Control see note 15 Grass...

Page 5: ... to start the engine but move the machine away from the area of spillage and avoid creating any source of ignition until the petrol vapours have dissipated replace all fuel tank and container caps securely Replace faulty silencers GDPDJHG FXWWHUEODGH RU ORRVH LQJ EROW DUH PDMRU hazards Before use always visually inspect the cutting mechanism to ensure that it is in good condition A damaged cutterb...

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Page 9: ... REVWUXFWLRQV DQG HQVXUH WKDW RX PRZ DURXQG WKHP 5HIHU J Grassbag 5DLVH WKH UHDU GHÀHFWRU DQG OLIW WKH JUDVVEDJ DQG ORZHU WKH UHDU GHÀHFWRU WR UHVW DJDLQVW WKH UHDU RI WKH PRZHU To empty the grassbag pour out the grass clippings and shake the grassbag vigorously to clean the airways Good JUDVV FROOHFWLRQ GHSHQGV RQ JRRG DLU ÀRZ WKURXJK WKH grassbag When collecting grass clippings it is important t...

Page 10: ... HQJLQH RLO Adjust the autodrive clutch cable Daily Check the oil level 5HPRYH JUDVV GHEULV IURP DURXQG WKH HQJLQH H KDXVW exhaust guard air ways in the top cowl underside of the deck housing and from the grassbag and check for signs of damage Check the condition of guards and safety devices Check condition of cutterblade 25 Hours Or Every Season Change the engine oil if continuously operating und...

Page 11: ...not oil the cartridge After servicing install the cartridge into the cover Insert the tabs on the bottom of the cover into the slots in the bottom of the base 4 Tilt the cover upwards and se curely tighten the screw to the base Spark Plug Service Use only Briggs Stratton Part number 19368 spark tester 1 to check for a spark as shown in the diagram 5HIHU J Replace the spark plug every 100 hours or ...

Page 12: ... with engine oil every 25 operating hours Apply a good quality medium grease to the inner control cables at the point of entry and exit from their outer cas ing Cutterblade Removal Drain the fuel by running the engine until the fuel tank is empty and the engine stops Remove the spark plug lead and allow the engine to cool Turn the mower on its left hand side and ensure that the air cleaner side of...

Page 13: ...rest against the mower Take care to ensure that the control cables do not become snagged at the pivot point and depress the engine stop lever to prevent it being damaged through contact with the engine 5HIHU J Engines stored in excess of 30 days need to be protected with Briggs Stratton fuel additive or drained of fuel to prevent gum from forming in the fuel system or on essen tial carburettor par...

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Page 15: ... UDNH occasionally As a general rule the grass clippings should be removed each time you mow If weather conditions are dry and hot and the grass is weed free leave the clippings on the lawn to help maintain ground moisture August Keep mowing regularly and watering as necessary Fill any cracks caused by drought with a mixture of sharp sand and soil In dry weather conditions leave the grass longer t...

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Page 17: ... a rate agreed between you and the Authorised Service Dealer Excluded from the extended warranty period are those items which are subject to normal wear and tear including but not limited to tyres wheels cutterblades belts cables grassbags batteries and other consumable wearing parts Commercial Use Machines used commercially are excluded from the above warranty A warranty period of 90 days applies...

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