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● Drive slowly so you do not have to stop while on a slope.
● Do not mow on wet grass. Tires can slip on wet grass even if the
brakes are working normally.
● Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual. Do not make
sudden changes in speed or direction, which can cause the ride-on
mower to roll over.
● If the tires lose traction, disengage the PTO and proceed slowly and
carefully o the slope.
● Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill.
Identify Safe Slopes
● Before using your machine, measure slopes of all mowing areas to
determine which slopes are safe for mowing with a ride-on mower.
Use good judgment and common sense when performing this
survey.
Measuring Slopes
● Suggested method 1: Lay a straight piece of sturdy lumber 1.2 m (4
ft) long on the slope and measure the angle with an angle gauge or
protractor level.
● Suggested method 2: Refer to the slope gauge provided at the end
of the manual.
Slope Limits
● Exceeding the recommended maximum slope angle increases the
risk of rollover accidents that can result in serious injury or death.
GX100108—UN—14FEB20
● Never mow or operate this ride-on mower on slope angles greater
than 13° with ride-on mower in its basic conguration. The basic
conguration is the ride-on mower with a mower deck and no other
attachments. (A 13° slope is a slope that rises 1.4 m [4.6 ft] over a
horizontal distance of 6.1 m [20 ft].)
GX100111—UN—19FEB20
● Attachments such as material collection systems, weather
enclosures, or other attachments increase the risk of a rollover.
When using attachments, never mow or operate this ride-on mower
on slope angles greater than 10°. (A 10° slope is a slope that rises 1
m [3.5 ft] over a horizontal distance of 6.1 m [20 ft].)
● The risk of rollover is low on slopes of 10° or less. As the slope
angle increases to the recommended maximum, the risk increases
to a medium level.
Operating Near Terrain Hazards
GX100106—UN—01FEB20
● Terrain hazards such as ditches and drop os are a factor related to
loss-of-control and tip-over accidents, which can result in serious
injury or death. Use caution and common sense when operating
near terrain hazards.
● Do not mow or operate the machine in areas adjacent to hazards
that can cause the machine to roll over. If a wheel goes over an
Safety
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