Murray mulcher 20-inch Push Instruction Book Download Page 6

SAFE MOWING GUIDE

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F-050406L

Every person who uses power equipment

must learn the difference between proper and

improper use, safe and unsafe mowing prac-

tices. 

Read the next few pages carefully.

They can help you learn

. Too often the mow-

er user is inexperienced, not properly in-

structed, or has not read the Instruction Book

and instructions on the unit before using it for

the first time. This can result in unsafe use en-

dangering the operator, bystanders, and the

equipment. Another result can be a poor ap-

pearance of the area mowed.

Read this Instruction Book

. Read the in-

structions on the unit. Operate the mower ac-

cording to the Safe Mowing Guide and other

safety rules and recommendations in this In-

struction Book and on the unit. Make sure any-

one who uses the unit has read the instructions

and has been told how to operate the mower

safely. 

Your mower is designed to provide good ser-

vice and durability in normal residential cut-

ting. If the mower is not properly serviced and

maintained or used on unsuitable terrain or in

conditions not suitable for mowing, product

performance and safety will be reduced.
Proper attire is an important part of safe mow-

ing. Safety glasses protect the eyes from

thrown objects. Safety shoes with steel toes

can protect a foot from being cut by the blade.

Shirts and pants that cover the arms and legs

can stop or deflect a thrown object. 

Practice using the mower before you actually

begin cutting grass. Select a large open level

area. Learn the location and function of the

controls and how they work. It is important that

the blade can be stopped quickly in an emer-

gency. Learn how to cut and how to keep con-

trol of the mower at all times.

Many mowers are started manually. When us-

ing a pull start or rope start, place your feet

firmly and away from the blade. Hold the rope

handle securely, but never wrap the rope

around your arm or fingers for a “better grip”.

The mower is designed for use by one person.

Always mow alone. Never carry passengers.

Carrying a passenger is dangerous for the

passenger and the operator. A mower is not for

amusement or for carrying objects. 

Is the area you are planning to mow wet? Nev-

er cut a wet lawn. Cutting wet grass can cause

an accident. It can affect mower performance

and also cause problems with future lawn

growth and appearance. Wet grass is slippery

and might cause the operator to fall or the

mower to slip. Someone could be hurt by

touching the blade. Wet grass tends to clog the

mower, causing poor discharge.  Wet clippings

bunch up on the lawn retarding the growth of

grass. A wet mower can cause parts to rust

and reduce the useful life of the unit. 

When you look over the lawn, refresh your

memory about hard, immovable obstacles

such as pipes, stumps, and rocks and avoid

them. They can cause damage to the mower

or an accident injuring the operator or a by-

stander. Take a litter bag along and walk over

the area to be cut. Pick up any stones, toys,

wire, bones, or other loose objects. These

items can damage the mower or they can be-

come dangerous flying objects if the mower

blade hits them. The blade of a power mower

travels very fast. It can throw rocks and other

objects with force over long distances. Objects

thrown by mowers can break windows, cause

Summary of Contents for mulcher 20-inch Push

Page 1: ...ake sure state laws and other laws are followed PRODUCT INFORMATION This Instruction Book contains information for several models Read and keep this book for future reference This book contains import...

Page 2: ...d from material use abuse or misuse will be honored This Murray Inc One 1 Year Limited Warranty is your exclusive remedy however this warranty is void or does not apply to any unit that has been tampe...

Page 3: ...the owner to make sure the unit is correctly assembled The owner must carefully check the unit according to the instructions in this manual before it is first used RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER The res...

Page 4: ...re moving grass catcher 13 Mow only in daylight or good artificial light 14 Do not operate the mower while under the influence of alcohol drugs or other medica tion which can cause drowsiness or affec...

Page 5: ...y from the plug to prevent accidental starting Always wear eye protection when you make adjustments or repairs 4 Keep all nuts and bolts especially blade at tachment bolts tight and keep equipment in...

Page 6: ...controls and how they work It is important that the blade can be stopped quickly in an emer gency Learn how to cut and how to keep con trol of the mower at all times Many mowers are started manually W...

Page 7: ...ember gasoline expands when heated so leave some expansion room Also most mower gas caps are vented to allow for expansion Always use the proper cap People are needlessly burned by fires hurt in explo...

Page 8: ...dry mowing conditions your safety glasses can serve a dual purpose by protecting your eyes from dust and thrown objects also a dust or pollen mask can be helpful Your mower is equipped with a number o...

Page 9: ...eed bruises shreds and can uproot some grass making the lawn look dull and brown a few days after cutting Always put the throttle control if equipped in FAST position when mowing and bagging When bagg...

Page 10: ...ing the engine except for carburetor Dis connect the spark plug wire D On or near roads watch out for traffic Direct discharge away from roads D When mowing avoid areas where traction is unsure Before...

Page 11: ...rement describes how tight a nut or bolt must be The torque is measured with a torque wrench TOOLS REQUIRED 1 Pliers 2 Adjustable open end wrenches 1 Blade type screwdriver 1 Phillips screwdriver PART...

Page 12: ...mower from the carton 2 Remove all packing material from the mower and the handle 3 Attach the chute deflector to the mower housing with a bolt washer and nut Figure 1 Make sure the fasteners are tig...

Page 13: ...with Briggs Stratton engines Type B is for models with Tecumseh engines 1 Mount the ends of the engine stop lever into the top holes of the handle 2 Attach the the stop cable to the handle as shown in...

Page 14: ...ner s as shown in Figure 4 CAUTION If a cable fastener is missing a cable can be too near the muffler Heat from the muffler can damage the cable Before you use the unit replace a missing cable fastene...

Page 15: ...g gasoline to the engine When inside an enclosure do not fill with gasoline Before you add gaso line stop the engine Let the engine cool for several minutes NOTE The operation of a new engine will som...

Page 16: ...g grass and for extended engine life 1 Check the oil 2 Fill the fuel tank with regular unleaded gasoline Make sure the gasoline is clean Leaded gasoline will increase deposits and shorten the life of...

Page 17: ...e cable from moving freely Replace the cable if bent or damaged HOW TO CLEAN THE MOWER HOUSING WARNING The blade will rotate when the engine runs Before you clean the mower housing stop the engine and...

Page 18: ...lt that holds the blade 5 Check the blade according to the Blade Service instructions Replace a badly worn or damaged blade with a factory re placement blade 6 Mount the blade with the curved edges to...

Page 19: ...s bent or dam aged 2 the blade is not sharp 3 a worn blade 4 or a broken blade adapter Before you use the unit correct the problem HOW TO PREPARE THE MOWER FOR STORAGE WARNING Do not remove gaso line...

Page 20: ...ousing Clean the blade housing of grass and other debris 3 Check the wire to the spark plug Make sure the wire is connected 4 Clean the engine cooling fins of grass and other debris 5 Check the carbur...

Page 21: ...21 F 050406L REPAIR PARTS...

Page 22: ...MOWER HOUSING 22 F 050406L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 20 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 4 5 6 20 12...

Page 23: ...912 Deflector Rear 10 01x121 Bolt 11 017x37 Washer 12 15x102 Nut 13 15x116 Locknut 14 671929 Deflector Chute 15 071056 Blade Adapter 16 042785E701 Blade 20 17 17x137 Washer Blade 18 17x124 Washer 19 0...

Page 24: ...SCRIPTION KEY NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 1101095E701 Handle Upper Black 2 1102085E701 Handle Lower Black 4 1101963E701 Lever Stop 6 1102093 Engine Stop Cable 7 043956 Guide Rope 8 15x116 Locknut 9 03x13...

Page 25: ...IPTION KEY NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 1101095E701 Handle Upper Black 2 1102085E701 Handle Lower Black 4 1101963E701 Lever Stop 6 1102039 Engine Stop Cable 7 043956 Guide Rope 8 15x116 Locknut 9 03x136 S...

Page 26: ...d order from the following chart A D B C WHEEL SIZE TYPE A B C D 6 inch Plastic White 672788 6 inch Plastic Gray 672789 7 inch Plastic White 020270 7 inch Plastic Gray 071597 8 inch Plastic White 0202...

Page 27: ...27 F 050406L...

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