Tar River BDR-135 Operator's Manual page 23

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Operating the Mower:
The fields and meadows to be mowed should be free from any obstructions and debris, which may damage the
mower.
The shields of the mower must be positioned downwards during operating of the machine. The mower's drive
should be turned on slowly and after reaching 540 RPM of the power take-off, the operation may be started.
The speed should be adjusted to the terrain conditions and the type of grass to be mowed. For the time of idle
drive, the drive of the mower should be turned off and then the mower should be lifted upwards.
The mower should not be used on uneven ground and fields full of stones because of the risk of damaging the
blades, blade holders, and other mower parts, in addition to the damage that may be done from objects being
thrown out from under the deck (stones, broken blades, etc.).
Warning: The operating drums and blades still rotate for a certain amount of time even after the
power take off drive is turned off. Prior to making any adjustments on the mower, turn off the
drive and the engine of the tractor, pull out the key from the ignition, and allow for the operating
Warning: It is prohibited to operate the mower in the presence of bystanders within an area less
than 165 ft.
In case the mower hits an obstacle, the fuse allows for the cutting system to tilt. The fuse gets
back in when the tractor is moved back a bit. The length of the "A" fuse's tightening spring
should be 160mm. If it is too tight, it may block the fuse and damage the mower when it hits an
obstacle.
Attaching PTO Shaft
Attaching to Tractor
Operation
Proper operating mode of the mower.
Securing the mower after driving into an obstacle.
Rev. 08/22

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