MTD Gold 580 21 Inch Rotary Mower Lawn Mower Owners Manual

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Safe
Operation
Practices
3.
Always be  sure of your footing.  A slip  and fall can  cause serious
personal  injury. If you  feel you are losing  your balance,  release
the blade  control handle  immediately,  and the  blade will stop
rotating  within 3 seconds.
13. To  reduce fire hazard,  keep  mower free of  grass, leaves,  or
other debris  build-up.  Clean up  oil or fuel spillage  and remove
any fuel  soaked debris.
14.
Allow a mower  to cool  at least 5 minutes  before storing.
Do Not:
General Service:
1.
2.
3.
Dolosenotyourmowfootingnearordrop-offs,balance.ditches  or  embankments,  you could
Dogauge.not mow slopes greater than 15 degrees as shown on the slope
Do not mow  on wet grass.  Unstable  footing could  cause slipping.
1.
Never run  an engine indoors  or in  a poorly ventilated  area.
Engine exhaust  contains  carbon  monoxide, an  odorless  and
deadly  gas.
Before cleaning,  repairing,  or inspecting,   make certain  the
blade and  all moving  parts have stopped.  Disconnect  the  spark
plug wire  and ground  against the  engine to prevent  unintended
starting.
2.
Children
Tragic accidents  can  occur if the  operator is  not alert to  the presence
of children.  Children  are often attracted  to  the mower and  the mowing
activity.  They do not  understand  the dangers.  Never assume  that
children  will remain  where you last  saw them.
3.
Check the  blade and  engine mounting  bolts  at frequent
intervals  for proper  tightness.  Also, visually  inspect blade  for
damage  (e.g., bent, cracked,  worn)  Replace  blade with the
original  equipment  manufacture’s  (O.E.M.)  blade only, listed
in this manual.  “Use  of parts which  do not meet  the original
equipment  specifications  may  lead to improper  performance
and compromise  safety!”
1.
Keep children  out of  the mowing area  and under  the watchful
care of a  responsible  adult other  than the operator.
2.
3.
Be alert  and turn mower  off if a child  enters the  area.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Mower blades  are sharp  and can cut.  Wrap the  blade or wear
Beforesmall children.and  while moving  backwards,  look behind  and down  for
gloves, and  use extra  caution when  servicing  them.
Keep all  nuts, bolts,  and screws tight  to be sure  the equipment
is in safe  working condition.
4.
Use extreme  care when  approaching  blind corners,  doorways,
shrubs,  trees, or other  objects  that may obscure  your vision  of a
child who  may run into  the mower.
Neverregularly.tamper  with safety  devices. Check  their proper  operation
WARNING
5.
6.
Keepburns childrenfrom a hotawaymuffler.from  hot or running  engines. They  can suffer
Never allow  children  under 14 years  old to operate  a power
mower. Children  14 years  old and over should  read and  under-
stand the  operation  instructions  and safety  rules in this  manual
and should  be trained and supervised by a parent.
After striking  a foreign  object,  stop the engine,  disconnect  the
spark plug  wire and ground  against  the engine.  Thoroughly
inspect  the mower for  any damage.  Repair the  damage before
starting  and operating  the mower.
This machine is equipped
with an internal combus-
tion engine and should
not be used on or near
any unimproved forest-
covered, brushcovered or
grass-covered land unless
the engine’s exhaust
8.
9.
Never attempt  to make  a wheel or cutting  height  adjustment
while the  engine is running.
Service
Grass catcher  components,  discharge  cover,  and trail shield
are subject  to wear and  damage which  could  expose moving
parts or  allow objects  to be thrown.  For safety  protection,
frequently  check components   and replace  immediately  with
original  equipment  manufacturer’s  (O.E.M.)  parts only,  listed
in this manual.  “Use  of parts which  do not meet  the original
equipment  specifications  may  lead to improper  performance
and compromise  safety!”
Safe Handling Of Gasoline:
1.
To avoid personal  injury  or property  damage  use extreme  care
in handling  gasoline.  Gasoline  is extremely  flammable  and the
vapors  are explosive.  Serious personal  injury  can occur  when
gasoline  is spilled  on yourself  or your clothes  which can  ignite.
Wash your  skin and change  clothes  immediately.
Use only  an approved  gasoline container.
Never fill  containers  inside a vehicle  or on a truck  or trailer  bed
with a plastic  liner. Always  place containers  on  the ground  away
from your  vehicle before  filling.
Remove gas-powered   equipment  from the truck  or trailer  and
refuel it  on the ground.  If this is not  possible,  then refuel  such
equipment  on a trailer  with a portable  container,  rather  than from
a gasoline  dispenser  nozzle.
system is equipped with a
spark arrester meeting ap-
plicable local or provincial
laws (if any).
2.
3.
10. Do  not change  the engine  governor setting  or overspeed  the
engine.  The governor  controls the  maximum  safe operating
speed of  the engine.
11. Checkleaks. fuelReplaceline,  iftank,necessary.cap, and fittings  frequently  for cracks  or
12. Do not crank  engine  with spark  plug removed.
If a spark arrester is used,
it should be maintained in
effective working order by
the operator.
4.
5.
A spark arrester for the muf-
fler is available through your
nearest engine authorized
service dealer.
13.
14.
Maintain  or replace  safety labels,  as necessary.
Observe  proper disposal  laws  and regulations.  Improper
Keep the  nozzle in contact  with the  rim of the fuel  tank or
container  opening  at all times until  fueling  is complete.  Do not
use a nozzle  lock-open  device.
disposal  of fluids and  materials  can harm the  environment.
Do not modify engine
To avoid serious  injury  or death, do  not modify  engine in any  way.
Tampering  with the governor  setting  can lead to  a runaway engine
and cause  it to operate  at unsafe speeds.  Never  tamper with
factory  setting of  engine governor.
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Extinguishignition.      all cigarettes, cigars,  pipes and other sources  of
Notice regarding Emis-
sions
7.
8.
9.
Never fuel  machine indoors  because  flammable  vapors  will
Engines which are certified
to comply with California
and federal EPA emission
regulations for SORE (Small
Off Road Equipment) are
certified to operate on regu-
lar unleaded gasoline, and
may include the following
emission control systems:
Engine Modification (EM)
and Three Way Catalyst
(TWC) if so equipped.
accumulate  in the area.
Average Useful Life
Never remove  gas cap  or add fuel while  the engine  is hot or run-
ning.  Allow  engine  to cool at least  two minutes  before refueling.
According  to the Consumer  Products  Safety  Commission  (CPSC)
and the  U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency  (EPA), this  product
has an  Average Useful Life of seven (7)  years, or 60 hours  of
operation.  At the end  of the Average Useful Life, buy  a new
machine  or have the machine  inspected  annually  by an authorized
service  dealer to ensure  that all  mechanical  and safety  systems
are working  properly  and not worn  excessively. Failure  to do so  can
result in  accidents,  injuries or  death.
Neverbottomoverof fillerfill fuelnecktank.to provideFill  tankfortofuelno moreexpansion.than ½  inch below
Replace  gasoline cap  and tighten  securely.
10.
11.
If gasoline  is spilled,  wipe it off  the engine  and equipment.  Move
unit to another  area.  Wait 5 minutes  before starting  the engine.
12.
Never store  the machine  or fuel container  near  an open flame,
spark or  pilot light as  on a water heater,  space heater,   furnace,
clothes  dryer or other  gas appliances.
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