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Using On Slopes; Suggestions For Maintaining; A Nice Lawn - Stiga MJ 66 Operator's Manual

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–    c onnect a water hose to its pipe fitting (1), 
and run water through it (Fig. 5.12);
– sit in the operator's position;
–    l ower the cutting-means assembly com-
pletely;
–  start the engine and stay in neutral;
–    e ngage the cutting means and allow them to 
run idle for a few minutes.
Remove the grass catcher, the side discharge 
chute or mulching attachment (if provided), 
rinse and place them where they can dry 
quickly.
b) To clean the upper part of the cutting-
means assembly:
–    l ower the cutting-means assembly com-
pletely (position «1»);
–    b low a jet of compressed air through the right 
and left guard openings. Fig. 5.13)
5.4.11 Storage and inactivity for
long periods
If you intend not to use the machine for a long 
period (more than 1 month), disconnect the 
battery cables and follow the instructions in the 
engine instruction manual.
Fig. 5.14)  Close the fuel stopcock (1).
Remove the clamp (2) using pliers, reconnect 
the tube (3) and empty the tank collecting all 
the fuel in a suitable container.
Open the tap (1) and start the engine, leaving
it running till it stops because all fuel left in the
tubes and carburettor has been used up.
Reconnect the tube (3) making sure you posi-
tion the clamp properly (2).
Put the machine away in a dry, sheltered place 
and preferably covered with a cloth (see 8.3).
IMPORTANT   The battery must be kept in a 
cool and dry place. Before a long storage period 
(more than 1 month), always charge the bat-
tery, and then recharge before using again (see 
6.2.3).
The next time the machine is used, check that 
there are no fuel leaks from the tubes, fuel 
stopcock or carburettor.
5.5 USING ON SLOPES (Fig. 5.15)
Observe the indicated limits (max 10° - 17%).
WARNING!
  Take care when beginning 
forward movement on sloping ground to
prevent the risk of tipping up. Reduce the 
forward speed before going on a slope, par-
ticularly downhill.
DANGER!
Never switch to reverse gear
to decrease speed when going downhill: this
could cause loss of control of the machine,
especially on slippery ground.
Mechanical transmission
DANGER!
slopes in neutral or with the clutch out!
Always shift into a low gear before leav-
ing the machine at a standstill and unat-
tended.
    H ydrostatic transmission:
Drive down slopes with your foot off the drive 
pedal (see  4.22) to use the braking effect of 
the hydrostatic transmission when the trans-
mission is not engaged.

5.6 SUGGESTIONS FOR MAINTAINING

A NICE LAWN

1.    T o keep a lawn green and soft with a good 
appearance, it should be cut regularly with-
out damaging the grass. A lawn can be com-
posed of different types of grass. If the lawn 
is cut frequently, grass and roots grow more 
vigorously, forming a solid grassy bed. If the 
lawn is cut is less frequently, higher grass 
and weeds start growing (clover and daisies, 
etc.).
2.  It is always better to cut the grass when dry.
3.    T he cutting means must be in good condition 
and well sharpened so that the grass is cut 
straight without a ragged edge that leads to 
yellowing at the ends.
4.    T he engine must run at full speed, both to 
ensure a sharp cut of the grass and to get the
necessary thrust to push the cuttings through 
the collector channel.
5.    T he frequency of mowing should be in rela-
tion to the rate of growth of the grass, which 
should not be left to grow too much between 
one cut and the next.
6.    D uring hot and dry periods, the grass should 
be cut a little higher to prevent the ground
from drying out.
7.    T he best height of the grass on a well-kept 
lawn is approx. 4-5 cm. and with one mowing, 
you do not need to remove more than a third 
of the total height. If the grass is very tall, 
it should be cut twice in a twenty-four hour 
period. The first time with the cutting means 
at maximum cutting height, possibly reducing 
the cutting width and the second cut at the 
height desired. Fig. 5.16)
8.    T he appearance 
of the lawn will 
EN - 13
Never ride the machine on
improve if you alter-
nate the cutting in

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