Murray 22

SAFE MOWING GUIDE

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F-030426L

While mowing, if you hit a foreign object, stop
the engine. Remove the spark plug wire. Care-
fully and thoroughly inspect the mower for
damage. Make necessary repairs before re-
starting. If the unit starts to vibrate abnormally,
stop the engine immediately and check for the
cause. Vibration is generally a warning of
trouble. Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight.
The blade is the most dangerous part of the
mower and also the most important part in ob-
taining a nice lawn appearance. Check the
blade and the blade  mounting hardware fre-
quently. Keep it tight. If the blade hits a solid
object, check it thoroughly for deformation or
cracks and replace if damaged. For safety,re-
place the blade every two years. A sharp blade
reduces the work load on the engine and cuts
grass more cleanly, for a better looking cut with
less work. The blade is always close to the out-
side of the mower housing. For best trimming
on side discharge mowers, cut with the left
side of the housing toward the area that needs
trimming.
A useful accessory for your mower is a grass
catcher. There are grass catchers available for
most models. For best performance and safe-
ty, be sure the grass catcher is approved for
use with your mower. Assemble as directed
and follow operating and safety instructions
with the catcher and in the Instruction Book.
Before mounting, checking or emptying the
grass catcher, always turn the engine off. Re-
member to check the grass catcher before
each use for cracks, wear, or deterioration. Re-
place any part that is damaged with the man-
ufacturer’s recommended replacement part
before using the grass catcher again. 

Proper cutting technique is important if you
want your lawn to look good. Avoid the tempta-
tion to cut grass too short. Cutting grass too
short can kill the plant, cause grass to turn yel-
low, or make the lawn look brown and thatchy.
Use the lower cutting heights in cool months
when the grass is lush. Use the higher cutting
heights in extremely dry periods. Cutting with
a dull blade or low engine speed bruises,
shreds, and can uproot some grass making
the lawn look dull and brown a few days after
cutting. Always put the throttle control in FAST

position when mowing and bagging. When
bagging, slower ground speed will provide the
best results.
Change the mowing pattern slightly each time
you cut. If you always cut the same way, the
grass will develop a “set” and clippings will ac-
cumulate more heavily in some areas more
than in others causing grass to get thinner in
those areas. Do not service your mower over
the grass. Spilled oil and gas can kill the grass.
In tall grass or very heavy grass, do not try to
cut it all at once. Raise the height of cut on the
first cutting and lower it for the next cutting the
same day or within a few days. Another way is
to cut only part of the width of the mower and
adjust your ground speed (not the engine) to
move more slowly so the mower can clear it-
self as it moves forward. 

When cutting with a walk behind mower, al-
ways push the unit. Do not pull it. Pushing the
unit keeps the operator behind the mower in
the “operator’s zone” for better control. Push-
ing the unit also gives you a chance to see ex-
actly where and what you are mowing. There
will be times while you are mowing that you will
have to pull the mower backwards (such as
when the front of the mower has come up
against a wall or fence). If you must back up,
make sure your feet are in the clear. Stand well
back from the mower, plant your feet firmly with
each step and back up being careful to look be-
hind you. Resume normal mowing as soon as
possible.
If your unit is self-propelled, remember that
the drive mechanism is not designed to do all
the work, but the unit can move without your
help. Always keep your hands on the handle
near the controls when the engine is running.
Remember too that the self-propelled mecha-
nism can be dangerous. Keep hands and feet
away from belts and chains. Always turn off the
engine before attempting to remove anything
that becomes entangled in the  self-propelled
system.
Remember, your mower is a useful tool, but it
can be dangerous. Follow the instructions in
this Instruction Book. Use the mower properly
and carefully and it will give you many hours of
trouble free, accident free operations.

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Страница 1: ...e 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 important inf...

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

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 9: ...ine speed bruises shreds and can uproot some grass making the lawn look dull and brown a few days after cutting Always put the throttle control in FAST position when mowing and bagging When bagging sl...

Страница 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...

Страница 11: ...cables A cable that is bent will not work correctly Before you use the unit re place a bent or damaged cable 4 To attach the recoil start grip to the rope guide twist the rope through the rope guide...

Страница 12: ...bolts from the right and left handle brackets Figure 5 2 To raise the handle mount the lower han dle in the HIGH position shown in Figure 6 3 To lower the handle mount the lower han dle in the LOW pos...

Страница 13: ...gure 8 2 Make sure the handle is on the outside of the grass bag Figure 9 3 Attach the clips to the frame assembly Figure 9 4 Close the top cover When operating the mower with the grass bag the top co...

Страница 14: ...the cover is in the op erating postion Figure 11 Mount Frame Hooks To Pivot Rod Handle Bracket Handle Rear Door HOW TO EMPTY THE GRASS BAG WARNING Before you remove the grass bag stop the engine Befo...

Страница 15: ...be dry If the grass is wet it will be difficult to cut and cause heavy clumps of grass S The grass must not be too tall The maxi mum height to effectively cut is 4 1 2 in ches Set the height adjuster...

Страница 16: ...with an internal combustion engine and must not be used on or near any unimproved forest covered brush covered or grass covered land unless the engine s exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrest...

Страница 17: ...is set at the best speed for cutting grass bagging 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 gasolin...

Страница 18: ...p the engine and disconnect the wire from the spark plug Grass and other debris can keep the mower from working correctly After you mow clean the mower housing as follows 1 Stop the engine 2 Disconnec...

Страница 19: ...d the housing If the blade is upside down the blade will not cut correctly and can cause an accident 7 Fasten the blade with the original wash ers and bolt Make sure the outside rims of the Belleville...

Страница 20: ...position Tighten the knobs 2 Lift the upper part of the handle into the op erator s position Tighten the fasteners that hold the handle STORAGE FOR NON FOLDING UPPER HANDLES For storage fold the handl...

Страница 21: ...e to the spark plug Make sure the wire is connected 4 Clean the engine cooling fins of grass and other debris 5 Check the carburetor adjustments See the Engine Instruction Book 6 Check the spark plug...

Страница 22: ...MULCHER MODELS 22 F 030426L 2 1 3 3 4 5 22 13 12 28 6 23 24 25 9 26 27 9 5 30 29 16 15 14 17 18 19 7 28 13 20 11 8 10 8...

Страница 23: ...elleville 17x137 15 Washer 17x124 16 Bolt 1x153 17 Blade 1101120E701 18 Adapter Blade 672503 19 Adjuster Right Front Height 672600 20 Bolt Engine 25x6 22 Bolt 1x45 23 Nut Flange 15x79 24 Rod Pivot 215...

Страница 24: ...SIDE DISCHARGE MODELS 24 F 030426L 2 1 3 3 4 5 22 13 12 28 6 23 24 25 9 26 27 9 5 30 29 16 15 14 17 18 19 7 28 13 20 11 8 10 8 39 36 37 39 38 35...

Страница 25: ...72503 19 Adjuster Right Front Height 672600 20 Bolt Engine 25x6 22 Bolt 1x45 23 Nut Flange 15x79 24 Rod Pivot 215x21 25 Door Rear Black Door Rear Gray 672611 672613 26 Spring 166x44 27 Guard Rear 1101...

Страница 26: ...MULCHER MODELS WITH 14 REAR WHEELS 26 F 030426L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 9 22 24 8 25 9 26 23 13 28 17 18 16 15 14 19 21 29 20 13 33 34 32 27 72 30 11 8 10 8...

Страница 27: ...Bolt 1x153 17 Blade 1101120E701 18 Adapter Blade 672503 19 Adjuster Right Front Height 672600 20 Bolt Engine 25x6 21 Bolt 1x85 22 Bolt 1x45 23 Nut Flange 15x79 24 Rod Pivot 215x21 25 Door Rear Black D...

Страница 28: ...SIDE DISCHARGE MODELS WITH 14 REAR WHEELS 28 F 030426L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 9 22 24 8 25 9 26 23 13 28 17 18 16 15 14 19 21 29 20 13 33 34 32 27 72 30 11 8 10 8 65 36 37 65 38 35...

Страница 29: ...672600 20 Bolt Engine 25x6 21 Bolt 1x85 22 Bolt 1x45 23 Nut Flange 15x79 24 Rod Pivot 215x21 25 Door Rear Black Door Rear Gray 671611 672613 26 Spring 166x44 27 Guard Rear 672684 28 Wheel Tire 29 Brac...

Страница 30: ...per Black Handle Upper Gray 1101556E701 1101556E724 2 Handle Lower Black Handle Lower Gray 672906E701 672906E724 3 Bolt 2x77 4 Knob Plastic 71294 7 Locknut 15x116 12 Guide Rope 71530 13 Lever Engine S...

Страница 31: ...hart A D B C WHEEL SIZE TYPE A B C D 6 inch Plastic White 672768 6 inch Plastic Gray 672769 7 inch Plastic White 20270 7 inch Plastic Gray 71597 8 inch Plastic White 20271 8 inch Plastic Gray 672060 7...

Страница 32: ...rass Bag Assembly is an OPTIONAL ACCESSORY and is not included with the unit On these models the Grass Bag can be purchased and easily installed 1 2 3 KEY NO DESCRIPTION PART NO 1 Tube Bag 1101075 2 F...

Страница 33: ...NOTES 33 F 030426L...

Страница 34: ...NOTES 34 F 030426L...

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