Stop The Engine; Move Unit Manually - Gravely Pro-Turn 148 Operator's Manual

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Direction
Lever Position
of Travel
Right Turn Push left lever
farther forward
than the right
lever.
Left Turn
Push right lever
farther forward
than the left lever.
Stop
Return both
levers to neutral
position.
IMPORTANT: Aggressive turning can scuff or
damage lawns. Always keep both wheels
rotating when making sharp turns. DO NOT
make turns with inside wheel completely
stopped. For minimum turning radius, slowly
reverse inside wheel while moving outside
wheel slowly forward.
For Best Mowing Results
• Cut grass when it is dry.
• Keep mower blades sharp.
• Keep mower deck properly leveled.
• Adjust anti-scalp wheels to prevent
scalping.
• Do not set height of cut too low. For very
tall grass, mow twice.
• Do not travel too fast.
• Mow with engine at full throttle.
• When mulching, only remove 1/3 of grass
length per cutting. Do not cut more than 2.5
cm (1") at a time.
• Discharge clippings into areas already cut.
• Change cutting pattern with each mowing.
• Do not allow grass or debris to collect
inside mower deck. Clean after each use.

STOP THE ENGINE

WARNING: AVOID INJURY.
Wait for all moving parts to stop
before leaving operator's
position.
1. Move steering levers to the neutral
position.
2. Engage parking brake.
3. Reduce throttle to 3/4 fast position.
4. Push PTO switch down to off position.
5. Move throttle control lever to slow
position.
6. Turn key to off position and remove from
ignition.

MOVE UNIT MANUALLY

Bypass the transaxles to move the unit with
the engine off.
1. Place steering levers in neutral position
and engage parking brake.
2. Stop engine, remove key and wait for
moving parts to stop and for hot parts to
cool.
3. Pull both transaxle bypass levers out into
bypass position. Move levers down
slightly to secure position. See Figure 24.
4. Release parking brake and push unit to
desired location.
5. Engage parking brake.
6. Lift bypass levers up slightly and push
into operating position. See Figure 25.
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Figure 24
Figure 25

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