5 OPERATION
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5.10 MOWING ON SLOPES______________________________________________________
The mower is made to have good traction and to have good
balance. Operate the mower with caution when you drive on a
slope. If you drive on wet grass, the traction and steering
control of the mower are decreased.
1. Always cut the grass with the engine at full throttle.
Control the forward speed with the traction pedal to
keep the correct performance.
2. Activate the traction control to improve the weight
distribution between the cutting implements and the
mower.
3. If the mower slips or the tires damage the turf the slope
angle is too large to safely operate the mower.
4. If the mower continues to move to the side and
damages the turf, the slope is at an angle that is not
safe. Do not continue to drive toward the top of the
slope. Carefully drive toward the bottom of the slope.
5. When you drive toward the bottom of a slope with a
high angle, lower the cutting implements to the ground.
This procedure makes sure the mower does not turn
upside down.
6. Correct tire pressure is necessary for maximum traction.
Front and Rear - 12-14 psi (0.82-0.97 BAR)
WARNING
To make sure that the mower does not turn over, the
safest method to drive on a slope is to drive vertically. You
must not drive across the face horizontally. Travel at a
slow speed and do not make unnecessary turns.
Keep the cutting implements lowered when you operate on
slopes.
CAUTION
Do not operate the mower on the slopes greater than xx°
or a xx% slope.
21°
38%
Maximum
21°
38%
Maximum
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0°
0%
2-3/4°
5%
5-3/4°
10%
8-1/2°
15%
11-1/4°
20%
14°
25%
16-3/4°
30%
19-1/4°
35%
21-3/4°
40%
24-1/4°
45%
26-1/2°
50%
28-3/4°
55%
31°
60%
33°
65%
35°
70%
36-3/4°
75%
38-3/4°
80%
40-1/4°
85%
42°
90%
43-1/2°
95%
45°
100%
General slope of roadway embankment - 45°
Steepest Grass Area - 31°
Slope of the average roof - 19-1/4°
2nd Class highway maximum grade 4-1/2°
Toll road or freeway - 1-3/4°
Grade
Degrees
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