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OPERATING YOUR TRAIL CUTTER
The operation of any mower can produce foreign objects to be thrown into the eyes, resulting in severe eye
damage. Always wear certified safety glasses or wide-vision safety goggles over spectacles before starting
any cutting machine and while operating such a machine.
The operation of any cutter produces sound waves that are damaging to the human ear. Ear protection is
recommended.
CAUTION! Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children.
Children are often attracted to the machine and the mowing activity. Never assume that children will
remain where you last saw them.
INTENDED USE
The 44” Rough Cut Trail Cutter is designed to clear dense areas of grass and cut saplings
up to 3” thick on meadows and small estates. It is not intended to create a finish cut on
lawns. Your Trail Cutter should be towed behind an ATV, golf cart, lawn tractor or other
approved vehicle. It is not recommended for speeds exceeding 5 MPH.
ATTACHING TRAIL CUTTER TO TOW VEHICLE
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Back vehicle up to desired towing position.
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Offset the Trail Cutter to the side opposite the tow vehicle discharge (if any).
This prevents the tow vehicle from throwing grass into Trail Cutter engine.
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Using the H11 safety pin connect the hitch to the vehicle your machine will be
towed with. Once attached adjust the level of the mower by sliding the hitch
up or down within the L-hitch and inserting the pins through an alternative set
of holes, securing with hair pins.
TRANSPORTING CUTTER
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Stop Trail Cutter.
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Place Trail Cutter deck in its highest position.
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When transporting without the use of a tow vehicle, remove spark plug wire
and place it where it cannot contact the spark plug.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
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Make sure the tow vehicle parking brake is set.
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Disengage cutting blades.
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Reduce engine to idle speed and allow engine to run momentarily for cooling.
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Turn the key to the off position.