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Figure 27
1.
Locking pin
2.
Hitch latch
B.
Lift up on the hitch assembly to tip the
machine up slightly.
C.
Push down on the hitch latch to unlatch the
hitch (
D.
Raise the hitch (
) until the latch
lever locks in the slide detent (
).
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Figure 28
Operating the Machine
1.
Ensure that the parking brake is engaged.
2.
Sit on the operator seat, taking care not to
contact the motion pedals as you sit down.
3.
Adjust the seat and the steering wheel to a
comfortable operating position.
4.
Disengage the parking brake.
5.
Hold onto the steering wheel, and slowly press
either the left or right motion pedal with your
corresponding foot, in whichever direction you
wish to move.
Note:
The further you press the pedal, the
faster you will travel in that direction.
6.
To stop the machine, release the foot pedal.
Note:
As you become familiar with the machine,
you will get the feel for when you should release
the foot pedal, which will be prior to where you
want to finish the run, as the machine continues
to roll for a short time after you release the
pedal. As you come to a complete stop, gently
press the other foot pedal for your return pass.
Note:
Do not press the foot pedals too quickly;
this will result in possible skidding and scuffing of
the turf under the drive roller as well as damage
to the drive system. You should always operate
the foot pedals in a controlled manner.
7.
Turn the steering wheel clockwise to turn the
machine in the forward direction.
Turn the steering wheel counterclockwise to turn
the machine in the rearward direction.
Note:
As the direction changes at the end of
every run, you will need to practice with the
machine to become accustomed to the steering.
Important:
To stop the machine in an
emergency, press the other pedal to the
NEUTRAL
position. As an example, with the
right pedal pressed and traveling to the right,
press the left pedal to the
NEUTRAL
position
to bring the machine to a stop. This action
must be firm but not sudden, as it may cause
the machine to tip sideways.
8.
Disengage the parking brake.
9.
Before dismounting the machine, make sure that
it is parked on a level surface.
Hauling the Machine
•
Use full-width ramps for loading the machine onto
a trailer or truck.
•
Tie the machine down securely.
Operating Tips
•
When operating the machine on hills, ensure that
the drive roller is on the downhill side for adequate
traction. Failure to do so may result in turf damage.
•
For the best rolling effect, periodically remove any
buildup that accumulates on the rollers.
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