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5. Refit the two covers. Insert the top plastic cover ( per
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sideways under the engine plate, lock it, and tighten the plastic
nut . Deflect the bottom plastic cover ) upwards, and place the hole in the cover foot on the frame projection. Release the
cover deflection, and the cover snaps into place.
1.4.3 Working with the Machine
1.4.3.1 The Machine Working Width
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We do not recommend utilizing the maximum working width (
Table 3
) allowed by the disc design. The operator cannot guide the
machine through the terrain sufficiently straight and accurately to cut the growth stand over the full width of the disk. We recommend that
the machine be guided partially through cut growth per the arrow in
Fig. 13
.
1.4.3.2 Growth Cutting Method
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When mowing in uneven terrain, care must be taken to ensure that the bottom disc continuously slides over the ground and does not
bounce. Disc bouncing results in a low-quality of growth mowing and uneven stubble.
Set the maximum engine speed, let the cutting disc spin at maximum speed, and then drive against the growth that you want to mow.
The mowed growth is ejected by the cutting disc to the right, on the side cover that defines rows.
When mowing, move through the growth so that the growth that is not mowed yet is always on the left side of the machine
(
Fig. 13
).
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Table 3
)!
If the cut growth is very dense, prickly, rotten or beaten, it is necessary to reduce the machine’s working width proportionally in such a
way that there is no significant reduction in cutting disk speed and thus reduced mowing quality.
1.4.3.2.1 Mowing Troubles
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Immediately stop the machine travel and slightly back-up with the machine front gently lifted (pushing the handlebar
downwards). The space underneath the top cover partially cleans itself from the excessive grass mass. Then move again against
the growth.
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Release both levers on the handlebars and lift the front of the machine by pushing on the handlebars. Slide the machine slightly
backward. Clean the area under the top cover and spread the grass mass on the surface. Start the engine, turn on the cutting
disk drive, and start moving against the growth.
1.5 Maintenance, Care, Storage
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To secure a long-term satisfaction with our product, it is necessary to provide it with due care and maintenance. By providing regular
maintenance you will prevent its rapid wear and you will secure correct operation of all its parts.
Observe all instructions concerning maintenance and adjusting intervals. We recommend that you keep records of operating hours and the
conditions under which the machine is used (these may be useful for servicing centres). We recommend that you have the post-season maintenance
implemented by one of our authorized service centres; the same applies to standard maintenance if you are not certain of your technical capabilities.
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1.5.1 Travel Wheels
The travel wheels are an important part of the machine. The wheels carry the entire weight of the machine, transmit the engine power, and
engage the machine. The wheels contain tubes.
1.5.1.1 Tyre Pressure
For proper operation and to ensure a long service life of the travel wheels, especially the tyres, it is necessary to check the tyre pressure.
Perform the check before starting to work with the machine. Before the machine is shut down for a long time, apply the maximum tyre pressure.
Keep the same pressure in the left and right wheels – the machine better holds a straight track.
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