S A F E T Y
TO START PETROL ENGINE
ALWAYS start the engine in the open air
DO NOT smoke when refuelling
DO NOT mix OIL with the fuel
ALWAYS stop the engine before making any adjustments,
refuelling, moving or cleaning, or when the unit is
unattended
USE ONLY unleaded petrol from fuel containers designed for
this purpose - refuel outdoors only and replace the tank cap
securely
IN CASE of petrol spillage move the machines away from the
area of spillage and allow the petrol vapours to dissipate
before starting the engine
DO NOT remove any safety guards that are fitted
DO NOT touch any moving parts or attempt any maintenance
whilst the machine is running - KEEP HANDS AND FEET
AWAY
BEFORE starting work clear the work area of any objects that
could damage the machine
DO NOT allow children or anyone uninstructed to operate the
machine - KEEP ANIMALS AWAY
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DO NOT use on slopes or banks of more than 20
ALWAYS wear suitable clothing to give personal protection
including footwear that offers a good grip
AVOID wearing loose garments that may catch in moving parts
KNOW how to stop the machine in an emergency
NEVER interfere with any control settings on the engine
IF A FAULT develops DO NOT attempt any repair - immediately
contact the supplier from whom the machine was obtained
VISUALLY INSPECT the machine before use
KEEP IN MIND the operator is responsible for accidents or
hazards occurring to people or property
WEAR eye and ear protection and protective footwear
Using the dipstick provided, check the engine oil level. Top up with
10w/40 oil if necessary (if the dipstick is clear of oil).
Check fuel level. Only use unleaded petrol from a clean container.
Never re-fuel when the engine is hot or running. Leave 1” air space in
the fuel tank.
Switch ignition to ‘ON’ position.
If the engine is cold set the choke lever to ‘ON’ position.
Turn the fuel tap to ‘ON’ position.
Pull the recoil start handle gently until it engages then give it a good
strong pull to start the engine.
When the engine has started, release the choke lever after a few
seconds and return the throttle lever to idle position.
OPERATION
TO STOP ENGINE
OPERATING HINTS
MAINTENANCE GUIDE
Align the Turf Cutter on the lawn.
Raise the operating lever fully.
Gently push down on the lifting lever to lower the blade into the
ground.
Although the machine has assisted drive to the rear wheels, a gentle
continuous pushing of the machine is required for the machine to
advance at a medium walking pace.
At the end of a row, keep the operating lever fully engaged and lift the
handlebars. This will allow the blade to cut out of the ground and the
handlebars will automatically lock into the raised position.
Release the operating lever for the engine to return to tick-over. The
cut turf may now be rolled up.
If a large area is to be cut it may be preferable not to lift the turf until the
second or third pass has been made. This is so the wheels on the cut
side are rolling on the full width of the tread and not on only half the
width. This will maintain an even thickness of cut turf.
Should the machine encounter an immovable object in the ground,
release the operating lever at once and switch the engine off. Lift the
handlebars to the raised position and pull the machine back far
enough for the turf to be cut with a spade and the object removed. Re-
start the engine and commence work as before.
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DO NOT work on slopes of more than 20 . If you are working on a
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slope of less than 20 always work across the slope. Use wheel
chocks on a slope if the machine is left unattended.
DO NOT work the machine across long grass, mow the area first to
leave the grass no more than 1” high.
DO NOT work the machine on very hard, dry ground conditions. If
necessary moisten the lawn with a sprinkler first.
For engine maintenance please refer to engine manufacturers
manual.
Release the operating lever.
Switch the ignition to ‘OFF’ position.
Turn the fuel tap to ‘OFF’ position.
WARNING: THE EXHAUST COVER MAY BE HOT - DO NOT
TOUCH
After every hour of operation stop the engine and remove the spark
plug cap. Check engine oil level (recommended oil SAE 10w/40).
Do not turn the machine on its side for cleaning.
Replace the spark plug cap.
Ensure that the blade is sharp as a blunt blade will result in poor
performance.