Figure 44
1.
Spring mounting bolts
3.
1/8-3/16 inch (3mm-5mm)
2.
Blade brake pad
Replacing the Grass Deflector
An uncovered discharge opening could allow
the lawn mower to throw objects in the
operator’s or bystander’s direction and result in
serious injury or death. Also, contact with the
blade could occur.
Never operate the lawn mower with the grass
deflector removed unless you install a cover
plate, a mulch plate, or a grass chute and
catcher.
1. Remove the locknut, bolt, spring and spacer holding
the deflector to the pivot brackets (Figure 45).
Remove damaged or worn grass deflector.
Figure 45
1.
Bolt
5.
Spring installed
2.
Spacer
6.
Grass Deflector
3.
Locknut
7.
L
end of spring, place
behind deck edge before
installing bolt
4.
Spring
8.
J
hook end of spring
2. Place spacer and spring onto grass deflector. Place
the
L
end of spring behind deck edge.
Note:
Make sure the
L
end of spring is installed
behind deck edge before installing the bolt as shown
in Figure 45.
3. Install bolt and nut. Place the
J
hook end of spring
around grass deflector (Figure 45).
Important:
The grass deflector must be free
to rotate. Lift the deflector up to the full open
position and ensure that it rotates freely without
binding into the full down position.
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