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Raising the Mower
1.
Disengage the power take off (PTO), set the parking
brake, and turn the ignition key to off. Remove the
key.
2.
Lift on side of carrier frame near latch to release
weight on latch pin.
3.
Pull out on latch pin to release and rotate into notch to
hold in the unlocked position (Fig. 18). Repeat on the
other side.
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Figure 18
1. Parking brake
2. Latch pin
3. Unlocked position
4. Locked position
5. Deck handle
6. Lift here – after lowering
4.
Rotate latch pins into released position after deck has
been lowered onto rear rollers.
5.
Standing in front of the mower, lift up on deck handle
and push rearward on front to raise mower (Fig. 19).
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Figure 19
1. Mower up
6.
Raise the mower until it stops and latch pins snap into
locked position.
Lowering the Mower
1.
Pull out the latch pins and rotate into notch to hold in
the unlocked position (Fig. 18).
2.
Standing in front of the mower, pull the front deck
handle forward and lower mower (Fig. 19).
3.
Rotate latch pins into released position and lift on side
of carrier frame near latch pin until latch pin engages
(Fig. 18). Repeat on the other side.
Dumping the Hopper
The hopper is equipped with a sensor that checks for a full
condition. When the alarm buzzer sounds the PTO must
be moved to the off position immediately and the hopper
needs to be emptied.
Important
The hopper is interlocked with the PTO
and the engine will stop if these steps are not followed
before dumping the hopper or getting out of the seat.
1.
Position the traction unit so the hopper door is located
where you want to dump the clippings.
2.
Ensure that the PTO switch is off, move the traction
controls to neutral and set the parking brake.
3.
Unhook the rear door latch and then the front latch on
hopper (Fig. 20).
4.
Lift up on the hopper in the lower front and dump the
clippings (Fig. 20).
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Figure 20
1. Rear Door latch
2. Front Hopper latch
3. Lift here
5.
Lower the hopper. Firmly secure the hopper door so it
latches and secure the front hopper latch (Fig. 20).
Important
The front hopper latch must be secured to
prevent hopper from accidently tilting during transport.
Ensure the hopper door latch is fully closed.
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