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SINGLE STAGE SNO-AWAV 4 H.P. MFG. NO. 990558 SERVo FORM – 1651755 PRINTED IN U.S.A. 744 CONGRATULATIONS!. ON YOUR CHOICE OF SIMPLICITY This great new product is engineered with imagination and’ built with int,egrity to assure you maximuni “se vic nd performance for years to come. TO’ cOrPpletely understand’the operatioi:{ yopr equipmeilt .ridto:taj{efull advantage of its many fine built-in feature : study this iJ;lstructibn mariual thoroughly: bef.oreoperatingtlle’11la’chine. The little time you spend reading now’ 11 repay you many times over in the time.you save and the satisfaction , you gain in using your equipment properly and safely ,.
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EQo/1iP ENi3 !;IJ bf, SAFETY FIRST PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS BY FOLLOWING THESE SAFETY RULES * ALWAYS inspect the area to be worked- rjot all grades, obstructions, wet spots and other potential hazards and pick up all foreign objects before mowing. * ” NEVER overspeed the engine or alter governor s ttings. >’ Excessiv speed is always unsafe and shortens engine life. * * ALWAYS keep children and pets a;good, safe distance away. ALWAYS properly maintain the equipment. Check all fasteners, guards and parts. ALWAYS stop the engine on walk behind units or disengage the blade drive and raise the mower on riding units before crossing gravel drives. * * ALWAYS know your controls and how to stop quickly in an emergency – read’ the operator’s manual thoroughly. * NEVER allow anyone to operate the equipment without full instruction and knowledge of safe operating procedures. * Do not operate the engine wherecarbo “n monoxide can collect. In addition to the basic safety rules above, follow these sno removaltip’. ‘ .’ Always’direct the sn’ow discharge so that it does not blow back toward yqu. Constant inhalation of cold, wet,.vapor’ sextremely injurious. On windy days, ,h;;:lv ,your nose and mouth well covered. , Adjust.,the’·skidshoe’ ‘to cle’ar gravel or crushed rock su rfaces; , ‘, Never direct discharge’at by-standers or allow ,anyone ‘in, front’ of the ‘machine – debris may be hiqden in the snow. Use caution to avo id sl ipping or fall ing, especia lly when moving in reverse. Disengage the drives and stop the engine before cleaning the discharge chute, removing obstacles, mak ing adjustments or when leaving the operating position ” BUILT”’IN SAFETY FEAT’URES CAN BE EFFECTIVE ONLY IF PROPERLY MAINTAINED ‘AND.’PTI UiED; .c * NEVER handle gasoline carelessly. Use an ap- ‘ proved container and fill the tank out of doors. Wipe up spilled gasoline. Do not smoke while fueling the engine. * NEVER add gasoline to a running engine. Stop engine and allow it to cool a few minutes before adding fuel. Replace filler cap securely. * NEVER operate equipment unless all guards and shields are in place. * ALWAYS keep hands, feet and clothing away from power driven parts. * ALWAYS disengage the powertake off drives, stop the engine, and remove the key (on electric start models) before leaving the machine even if only for a moment –: * ALWAYS stop the engine before servicingorad justing machine or equipment. Remove the ‘spark plug wire on walk behind mowers. * ALWAYS stop the engine and inspect for damage immediately after striking an obstruction or foreign object. Repair damage before restarting.
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