Cutting with Caution
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Everyone seems to spend more time out in the
yard these days -- dining on the patio, gardening, playing
with the kids; but keeping your yard at its best also
means more time spent cutting the grass. And with everyone
else outside, it’s a good idea to remember the
basics of mowing safety:
Mower Safety
* Read the manual. Your owner's
manual provides safety tips, operating procedures and
maintenance schedules for your lawn mower.
* Check all safety guards and
shields. Mowers have safety features built in to help
protect the operator. Make sure safety features are
in good repair and learn their functions.
* Know the equipment. Inspect
your mower before and after cutting the lawn. Knowing
how your mower ideally works and looks will help you
see or hear any possible damage. Also, be sure to securely
fasten all attachments.
* Wear proper clothing. Mowing
your lawn calls for a specific outfit to maximize safety:
long pants, eye protection, tucked-in shirt, work boots
with traction, no loose jewelry or clothes, heavy gloves
when handling blades.
* Keep children away from mower.
Outdoor power equipment and kids just don’t mix.
Children should be inside or under another adult’s
supervision while you mow. Before you start cutting,
inspect and clear the lawn of children's toys, tools
or any other debris that could get thrown by mower blades.
Mowing Tips
* Mowing hills with a walk-behind
mower. When mowing a slope with a push-mower, move from
side to side (horizontally).
* Mowing hills with a riding mower
or tractor. When seated on a lawn tractor or riding
mower, John Deere recommends mowing from side to side
(horizontally). Starting from the bottom and working
upwards to the top allows the operator to turn the mower
upwards as he/she switches directions. Turning the mower
downwards encourages the machine to pull towards the
bottom of the hill and should be avoided.
* Try not to mow in reverse. Reverse
mowing with a walk-behind increases the chance of your
feet slipping under the mower deck. When using ride-on
equipment, always look behind you before and while you
are backing up.
* Eliminate dangerous areas. If
the hill is too risky to mow, consider covering that
section with a ground cover or natural area to eliminate
a mowing hazard.
Mower Maintenance
* Clean the mower. Clear built-up
debris from the mower deck after you mow. If something
gets caught in the discharge chute, be sure to shut
the engine off and make sure the blades are stopped
before trying to clear it. Disconnect the spark plug
wire and use a tool or stick to clear the clog. Never
clear the deck or chute with your hands, and never place
your hands or feet near the blades.
* Perform regular mower maintenance.
Follow the recommended maintenance guide in your owner's
manual. Your manual will detail schedules and tasks
for basic maintenance like changing the oil, replacing
the air filter and sharpening the blades. Always perform
maintenance with the machine off, the engine cool and
the spark plug disconnected.
* Have a professional perform
annual maintenance. Tune up your mower and have major
repairs done by taking it to a professional equipment
dealer. Or let one come to you -- John Deere offers
a Ready to Mow service that comes to your home to perform
basic mower maintenance.
Following these basic tips will
help you have an enjoyable, safe time outdoors. Mowers,
start your engines!
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