Do not allow anyone to stand in a location
in the direction where the mower would
fall if dropped.
Ramps
Stop the engine, and
lift the mower onto the
truck with the help of
at least one other
person.
■ Transporting the mower by truck
!
Get help from at least one other person when loading the
mower onto a truck. No people other than workers should
be standing in a location where the mower might fall, be-
tween the ramps, or near the truck, in case the mower
should fall.
1. Make sure the engine is stopped with all clutches in the
"
Off
" positions.
2. Securely place ramps on the truck onto which the mower
will be loaded. Make sure there are no people standing in a
location where the mower might fall, between the ramps, or
near the truck.
3. Make sure the truck's emergency brake is engaged so
that the truck will not move.
4. One worker must always be sure to engage the brakes on
the mower to prevent the mower from falling while carefully
lifting it up onto the truck.
!
Do not push the mower up from below.
!
After the mower is loaded onto the truck, use ropes to fix it
securely into place for transport.
Warning
!
Do not load/unload the mower with the engine
started and/or running.
!
Loading/unloading the mower should be per-
formed by two or more workers. Use ramps on
the truck when loading/unloading the mower.
!
Be extremely careful to avoid dropping the
mower when loading/unloading it.
!
Do not allow anyone to stand in a location in
the direction where the mower would fall if
dropped.
Important
!
Install the tires onto the mower before loading/
unloading it.
Otherwise, not only will the rear roller be dam-
aged, but the roller axle will also become bent.
A bent axle will not cut grass evenly.
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