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Complete the grass catcher mounting 
sequence as described in the instruction 
sheets supplied with the components.
4.9 MOUNTING THE GRASS
CATCHER TIPPING LEVERS
Position the lever shaft (fig. 10.A) so 
that it lies in the groove in the two plates 
(fig. 10.B) and secure it to the inner 
part of the grass catcher bag supports
(fig. 10.C), using the nuts and bolts (fig. 
10.D) supplied in accordance with the 
sequence indicated in the figure.
Connect the end of the lifting piston
shaft (fig. 10.E) to the lever (fig. 10.F) 
by using the pin (fig. 10.G) and mount 
the two elastic rings (fig. 10.H).
Before mounting the grass catcher 
bag on its support, make sure that 
tipping levers move correctly.
4.10 MOUNTING THE SIDE GUARDS
OF THE CUTTING DEVICE
ASSEMBLY (IF ANY)
Mount the safety panels (fig. 11.A) using 
the screws (fig. 11.B) and nuts (fig. 11.C) 
supplied, in accordance with the instructions 
provided for each machine type.
4.11 SIDE DISCHARGE CHUTE
ASSEMBLY (FOR MODELS WITH
SIDE DISCHARGE ONLY)
1. From the inside of the side discharge 
chute (fig. 12.A),  fit the spring (fig. 
12.B) by inserting the terminal (fig. 
12.B.1) into the hole and turning it so 
that both the spring (fig. 12.B) and 
the terminal (fig. 12.B.2) are securely 
positioned in their housings.
2. Position the side discharge chute  (fig. 
12.A) in line with the cutting device 
assembly brackets (fig. 12.C). Using a 
screwdriver, turn the second terminal (fig. 
12.B.2) of the spring (fig. 12.B) to bring 
it outside the side discharge chute.
3. Fit the pin (fig. 12.D) in the holes 
on the brackets (fig. 12.C) and on 
the side discharge chute, so that it
passes through the coils of the spring
(fig. 12.B) and the drilled end comes 
out of the inner most bracket.
4. Insert the cotter pin (fig. 12.E) into 
the hole (fig. D.1) on the pin (fig. 12.D) 
and rotate the pin in order to bend
the two ends (fig. 12.E.1) of the cotter 
pin, (with the aid of a pair of pliers), 
so that it cannot slide out, causing
the pin (fig. 12.D) to disengage.
Check that the spring works
correctly and keep the side discharge
chute securely lowered. Make sure
that the pin is fitted properly to prevent
it from falling out accidentally.
IMPORTANT
side unloading: make sure that the side
unloading guard (Fig. 21.A) is lowered and
locked by the safety lever (Fig. 21.B).
IMPORTANT Before disassembling or
servicing the deflector, always push the safety
lever (Fig. 21.B) and lift the side unloading
guard (Fig. 21.A) to allow disassembly.
NOTE To remove the deflector, perform
assembly steps in reverse order.
5. CONTROLS
5.1 BRAKE PEDAL
This pedal operates the brakes on 
the rear wheels (fig. 13.A, 14.A)
5.2 FORWARD GEAR PEDAL
This pedal is used to apply traction to the 
wheels and regulate the speed of the machine 
when it is moving forward (fig. 13.B, 14.B):
1. Forward drive gear. Increasing
EN - 9
For models with optional
the pressure on the pedal
progressively increases the 
speed of the machine.

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