Operating Tips - Toro 30487N Operator's Manual

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1. Front tie-down (left side
shown)

Operating Tips

Fast Throttle Setting/Ground Speed
To maintain enough power for the machine and deck while
mowing, operate the engine at the fast throttle position and
adjust your ground speed for conditions. A good rule to
follow is to decrease ground speed as the load on the cutting
blades increases; and increase ground speed as the load on the
blades decreases.
Mowing Direction
Alternate mowing direction to avoid making ruts in the turf
over time. This also helps disperse clippings, which enhances
decomposition and fertilization.
Cutting Speed
To improve cut quality, use a slower ground speed in certain
conditions.
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2. Rear tie-downs
Avoid Cutting Too Low
If the cutting width of the mower is wider than the mower
you previously used, raise the cutting height to ensure that
uneven turf is not cut too short.
Select the Proper Height-of-Cut Setting
Remove approximately 25 mm (1 inch) or no more than 1/3
of the grass blade when cutting. In exceptionally lush and
dense grass, you may have to slow down the forward speed
and/or raise the height-of-cut to the next higher setting.
Important: If cutting more that 1/3 of the grass blade
off, or in sparse long grass or dry conditions, the use
of flat sail blades is recommended to reduce air-borne
chaff, debris, and deck drive component strain.
Cutting Long Grass
If the grass is ever allowed to grow slightly longer than
normal, or if it contains a high degree of moisture, raise the
cutting height higher than usual and cut the grass at this
setting. Then cut the grass again using the lower, normal
setting.
Keeping the Mower Clean
Clean clippings and dirt from the underside of the mower
after each use. If grass and dirt build up inside the mower,
cutting quality will eventually become unsatisfactory.
To reduce the risk of fire hazard, keep the engine, muffler,
battery compartment, parking brake, cutting units, and fuel
storage compartment free of grass, leaves, or excessive grease.
Clean up any spilled oil or fuel.
Maintaining the Blade
Maintain a sharp blade throughout the cutting season because
a sharp blade cuts cleanly without tearing or shredding the
grass blades. Tearing and shredding turns grass brown at
the edges, which slows growth and increases the chance of
disease. Check the blades daily for sharpness, and for any
wear or damage. Sharpen the blades as necessary. If a blade
is damaged or worn, replace it immediately with a genuine
Toro replacement blade.
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