Stopping; Slopes; Height Of Cut; Before Mowing - Hayter Harrier 41 Owner's Handbook Manual

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OPERATING  THE  MOWER

Stopping

(Code  413  only)
Release  the  ground  drive  clutch  lever  and  release  the  
engine  stop  lever.
(Code  410  &  411)
Release  the  engine  stop  lever.
Emergency  stop:   A s  above.  If  the  engine  fails  to  stop  
disconnect  the  spark  plug  lead.  

Slopes

To  prevent  engine  damage  do  not  use  the  mower  on  
slopes  greater  than  20  degrees.  

Height Of Cut

To  adjust  the  height  of  cut:  Hold  the  lever  and  pull  
sideways  to  disengage  it  from  the  locking  notch,  then  
push  forwards  to  lower  or  pull  backwards  to  raise  the  
height  of  cut.    Finally  release  the  lever  at  the  required  
notches.
Always  select  a  height  of  cut  to  suit  operating  conditions.    
Aim  to  prevent  engine  overloading  and  blockages  by  
avoiding  low  cuts  in  long  grass  conditions.    Be  prepared  
to  make  two  cuts  when  the  grass  is  long.  

Before Mowing

To  prevent  accidents,  thoroughly  inspect  the  area  
and  remove  all  objects  which  when  contacted  by  the  
mower  cutterblade  could  become  dangerous  projec-­
tiles.  Inspect  the  area  for  hidden  obstructions  which  
when  contacted  by  the  cutterblade  could  risk  health  
and  safety  or  result  in  damage  to  the  mower.  Remem-­
ber  the  location  of  these  obstructions  and  ensure  that  
you  mow  around  them.  

Grassbag

rear  of  the  mower.  
To  empty  the  grassbag,  pour  out  the  grass  clippings  and  
shake  the  grassbag  vigorously  to  clean  the  airways.  Good  
grassbag.  When  collecting  grass  clippings  it  is  important  
that  the  grassbag  is  emptied  regularly  to  prevent  block-­
ages  and  engine  overloading.  
Collection  Without  Grassbag
Remove  the  grassbag  and  operate  the  mower  with  the  
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