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Lifting
Lowering
1. Pull out (unlock) the brake puller (13) of the safety device
on both sides of the lift.
2. Lower the lift by releasing the wing nut on the jack with
the notched end of the handle (4); put some weight on
the cradles if needed. Once lowered, tighten the wing nut
again.
3. Align the mower’s front wheels with both cradles. Slow-
ly move the mower on to the cradles. Once positioned
under the load, push back the brake puller (13) on both
sides of the lift. (You may need to chock the wheels on
the back side of the casters to keep the lift sturdy while
riding on the mower).
4. Use tie-down straps (sold separately) to secure the load.
Fit the curved end of the handle (4) into the handle tube
on the jack. Pump the handle (4) slowly to raise the lift.
When the lift makes contact with the load, make sure the
load sits evenly on the cradles (3) before raising the load.
If the load is not evenly distributed on the two cradles
(3) or not secured in place with tie-down straps, it may
fall from the lift, resulting in personal injury and property
damage.
5. Continue to raise the lift to the desired height. Lock the lift
at one of the three locking positions on the brake puller
(13). Not engaging the brake puller (13) may result in
serious injury or death, and damage the lift. (See mower
owner’s manual for recommended lifting points.)
1. Carefully remove all tools, parts, etc. from under the lift.
2. Fit the curved end of the handle (4) into the handle tube
on the jack. Pump the handle (4) slowly to raise the lift
enough to disengage the brake puller (13).
3. Slowly release the wing nut on the jack with the notched
end of the handle (4) to slowly and gently to lower the
load. Never allow the load to come down quickly or sud-
denly.
4. Once the load is on the ground, remove the tie-down
straps.
5. Clean external surfaces of the lift with a clean, dry cloth.
Store lift in a dry, indoor area out of the reach of children.
Lifting
Lowering