Operating Tips - Toro 74625 Operator's Manual

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Without
the grass
deflector,
discharge
cover,
or
complete
grass
catcher
assembly
mounted
in
place,
you and others
are exposed
to blade
contact
and thrown
debris.
Contact
with
rotating
mower
blade(s)
and thrown
debris
will cause
injury
or
death.
Never
remove
the grass
deflector
from
the
mower
because
the grass
deflector
routes
material
down
toward
the turf.
If the
grass
deflector
is ever
damaged,
replace
it
immediately.
Never
put your
hands
or feet under
the mower.
Never
try to clear
discharge
area
or mower
blades
unless
you move
the blade
control
switch
to Off and rotate
the ignition
key to Off. Also
remove
the key and pull the wire
off the spark
plug(s).
Operating Tips
Fast Throttle Setting
For best mowing
and maximum
air circulation,
operate
the engine at the Fast position.
Air is required
to
thoroughly
cut grass
clippings,
so do not set the
height-of-cut
so low as to totally surround
the mower
by uncut grass.
Always try to have one side of the
mower
free from uncut grass, which
allows air to be
drawn into the mower.
Using the Smart Speed
TM
Control
System
The Smart
Speed
TM
Control
System
lever, located
below
the operating
position,
gives the operator
a
choice to drive the machine
at two speed ranges,
high
and low. An operator
can benefit
from the lower speed
setting when maneuvering
the machine
in tight spaces
or operating
around
delicate
landscapes.
The low
setting can also be used to operate
the machine
at a
high throttle
setting and blade
speed while still being
able to reduce
ground
speed to increase
quality of cut.
Cutting a Lawn for the First Time
Cut grass slightly longer
than normal
to ensure
that the
cutting height
of the mower
does not scalp any uneven
ground.
However,
the cutting
height
used in the past is
generally
the best one to use. When
cutting grass longer
than six inches
tall, you may want to cut the lawn twice
to ensure
an acceptable
quality of cut.
Cut 1/3 of the Grass Blade
It is best to cut only about
i/3
of the grass blade.
Cutting
more
than that is not recommended
unless
grass is sparse, or it is late fall when grass grows more
slowly
Mowing Direction
Alternate
mowing
direction
to keep the grass
standing
straight.
This also helps disperse
clippings
which
enhances
decomposition
and fertilization.
Mow at Correct Intervals
Normall3;
mow every fi)ur days. But remember,
grass grows
at different
rates at different
times. So
to maintain
the same cutting
height, which
is a good
practice,
mow more often
in early spring.
As the grass
growth
rate slows in mid summer,
mow less frequently.
If you cannot
mow for an extended
period,
first mow
at a high cutting
height;
then mow again two days later
at a lower height
setting.
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.
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.
When Stopping
If the machine's
forward
motion
must be stopped
while
mowing,
a clump of grass clippings
may drop onto your
lawn. To avoid this, move onto a previously
cut area
with the blades
engaged.
Keep the Underside
of 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
unsatisfactor}.
Blade Maintenance
Maintain
a sharp blade throughout
the cutting
season
because
a sharp blade cuts cleanly without
tearing
or
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