Selecting Ground & Engine Speed; Stopping The Rider - Simplicity 400 / 2400 Operator's Manual

Snapper 13hp hydro riders operator's manual
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Operating the Rider
SELECTING GROUND
& ENGINE SPEED
Ground speed is selected by depressing the clutch/brake
pedal (D, Figure 4) and moving the control lever (C,
Figure 4) to the appropriate speed selection. If the ter-
rain is rough, hilly or sloping, use first or second gear. If
the grass is wet or over 3" (76mm) high, use full engine
speed (with slow ground speed) so the mower will have
enough power to cut the grass.
1. If you are ready to mow, lower the mower from the
transport position using lever (A, Figure 4) and set
the mowing height using the Dial-A-Cut
Figure 4).
2. Set the engine throttle for full speed.
3. Use the PTO switch to engage the PTO.
4. Release the parking brake by depressing the
clutch/brake pedal and pushing knob (B, Figure 4)
down.
5. Move the ground speed control lever (C, Figure 4) to
the desired direction and speed of travel to set the
rider in motion.
6. Adjust engine throttle to the desired speed. Full throt-
tle is recommended for mowing.
WARNING
Make certain the area
of operation, and
especially the
direction of travel is
clear of objects,
people and animals.
Always look DOWN
AND BEHIND before
backing!
TM
Control (E,
Figure 4. Controls
A. Mower Lift Lever
B. Parking Brake Knob
C. Ground Speed Control Lever

STOPPING THE RIDER

1. Move the ground speed control lever (C, Figure 4)
into the NEUTRAL position to make a gradual stop.
To make a more rapid stop, depress the /brake pedal
(D, Figure 4).
NOTE: The ground speed control lever will return to
neutral from forward automatically when the
clutch/brake pedal is depressed.
2. Engage the parking brake by fully depressing brake
pedal and pulling up on parking brake knob (B,
Figure 4).
3. Use the PTO switch (G, Figure 1) to disengage the
PTO.
4. Set the engine throttle (M, Figure 1) to 1/2 throttle
setting and allow the engine to idle for 20 seconds.
Stopping a hot engine too fast may cause engine
damage.
5. Turn key (C, Figure 1) to OFF and remove it.
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B
A
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D. Clutch/Brake Pedal
E. Dial-A-Cut
D
C
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