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3.25. When driving over a levee or step, stop the mower
blades, lift up the mower deck, and move the front
mower straight to the levee and make it climb over
slowly. Avoid climbing over a levee too high, or the
front mower may fall sideways or turn over.
3.26. Stop the cutting unit(s) when you are crossing gravel
areas.
3.27. Watch for traffic when you are operating the front
mower near a roadway or when crossing a roadway.
3.28. Never attempt to use the front mower to draw
an implement or a trailer. It is not designed to draw a
load.
3.29. Stay alert and stop the front mower if people or pets
enter the area.
3.30. Do not carry passengers.
3.31. Never carry children, even when the cutting means
are not moving. Children may fall off the front mower
and become seriously injured or prevent you from
operating the front mower safely. Children who have
been given rides in the past may suddenly appear in
the mowing area for another ride and be run over or
backed over by the front mower.
3.32. If you use the lawn mower for long time, make
sure to take rest every 2 or 3 hours.
3.33. When you hear thunder, stop the lawn mower and
move indoors immediately. If you cannot move
indoors, get to low place. Otherwise, you can be
struck by lightning.
3.34. Before stopping the engine, be sure to lower the
mower deck onto the ground, apply the parking
brakes, shift the range shift lever in neutral and turn
the PTO switch to the OFF position.
3.35. Before leaving the operating position of the front
mower for any reason, always do the following:
- Stop the front mower on level ground.
-
Stop the cutting unit(s), disengage PTO, and lower
the attachment(s).
- Disengage the drive(s).
- Set the parking brake.
-
Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to
stop.
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