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owners manual is considered a permanent part of the lawn tractor
and should remain with the tractor if resold.
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effect at the time of approval for printing. Honda Power Equipment
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specifications or design at any time without notice and without
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your selection of the Honda H2013 lawn tractor.
We are certain you will be pleased with your purchase.
We want to help you get the best results from your new lawn tractor
and to operate it safely. This manualcontains all the information on
how to do that; please read it carefully.
We suggest you read the warranty policy to fully understand its
coverage and your responsibilities of ownership. The warranty policy
is a separate document that should have been given to you by your
dealer.
When your lawn tractor needs scheduled maintenance, keep in mind
that your Honda lawn tractor dealer is specially trained in servicing
Honda lawn tractors and is supported by the parts and service
divisions of American Honda. Your authorized Honda lawn tractor
servicing dealer is dedicated to your satisfaction and will be pleased
to answer your questions and concerns.
Best Wishes,
Power Equipment Division
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
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INTRODUCTION
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SAFETY MESSAGES
Your safety and the safety of others is very important. We have
provided important safety messages in this manual and on the lawn
tractor. Please read these messages carefully.
A safety message alerts you to potential hazards that can hurt you
and others. Each safety message is preceded by a safety alert
symbol a and one of three words: DANGER, WARNING, or
CAUTION.
These mean:
You WILL be KILLED or
SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t
follow instructions.
You CAN be KILLED or
SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t
follow instructions.
.
Each message tells you what the hazard is, what can happen, and
what you can do to avoid or reduce injury.
DAMAGE PREVENTION MESSAGES
You will also see other important messages that are preceded by the
word NOTICE.
This word means:
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The purpose of these messages is to help prevent damage to your
lawn tractor, other property, or the environment.
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Your lawn tractor or other property can be
damaged if you don’t follow instructions.
CONTENTS
Turn to the beginning of each chapter for a complete list of subjects.
LAWN TRACTOR SAFETY
Important information about some specific hazards, and
what you can do to prevent injury.
CONTROLS
Identification of components and information about how the
controls work.
BEFORE OPERATION
How to fuel and check the lawn tractor, prepare your lawn
tractor, and yourself before operation.
OPERATION
Starting and stopping the engine, safe mowing practices,
and mowing tips.
TRANSPORTING
How to load and transport your lawn tractor safely.
MAINTENANCE
When and how to perform routine inspection, service, and
adjustments.
TROUBLESHOOTING
What to check if you have a problem with the lawn tractor.
STORAGE
How to protect the lawn tractor from rust and corrosion, and
ensure that it will start easily when you want to use it again.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions, capacities, and other technical information.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional information, Honda publications available to you,
and how to contact us if you have a question or a warranty
repair problem.
Most accidents with lawn tractors can be prevented if you follow all
instructions in this manual and on the lawn tractor. The most common
hazards, according to accident statistics, are discussed below, along
with the best way to protect yourself and others.
Avoid Rotating Blades
A rotating blade can cause serious cuts and even amputate fingers,
hands, toes, or feet. Keep away from the mower deck whenever the
engine is running. If you need to work around the deck to clear a
grass accumulation or for any other reason, always shut off the
engine and remove the key. Disconnect the spark plug cap, and wear
heavy gloves when you need to clean the mower deck or handle a
blade.
Clear Mowing Area
A lawn tractor blade can throw rocks and other objects with enough
force to cause serious injury. Before mowing, carefully inspect the
area and remove all stones, sticks, bones, nails, pieces of wire, and
other loose objects. Never operate the lawn tractor over gravel or any
other loose objects. Be aware if children are in the area; stop the lawn
tractor and remove the ignition key to prevent accidental starting.
Keep Shields in Place
Guards and shields are designed to protect you from being hit by
thrown objects and to keep you from touching hot engine parts and
moving components. For your safety and the safety of others, keep all
shields in place when the engine is running.
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LAWN TRACTOR SAFETY
Refuel with Care
Gasoline is extremely flammable, and gasoline vapor can explode.
Allow the engine to cool if the lawn tractor has been in operation.
Refuel only outdoors in a well-ventilated area with the engine OFF.
Never fill the fuel tank beyond the maximum fill mark. Never smoke
near gasoline, and keep other flames and sparks away. Always store
gasoline in an approved container.
Wear Protective Clothing
Wearing protective clothing will reduce your risk of injury. Long pants
and eye protection reduce the risk of injuries from thrown objects.
Sturdy shoes with aggressive soles provide better traction on the lawn
tractor’s platform and pedals.
Turn Engine Off When Not Operating the Lawn Tractor
If you need to leave the lawn tractor for any reason, even just to
inspect the lawn ahead, always turn the engine off. And take the key
if you go farther away.
Operation on Slopes
This lawn tractor is intended for use on relatively flat terrain.
Operating the lawn tractor on slopes exceeding 10 degrees (17%
grade) could cause the lawn tractor to tip over. Always mow up and
down slopes, never across. When mowing up and down slopes,
empty the optional grass bags when they are half full.
Mowing Conditions
Mow only in daylight or good artificial light. Do not drive the lawn
tractor at night or under poor light conditions.
Mowing Near Roads
Always watch for vehicle traffic when operating the lawn tractor near
roads and driveways. Never drive the lawn tractor on public roads.
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LAWN TRACTOR SAFETY
SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS
These labels warn you of potential hazards that can cause serious
injury. Read them carefully. If a label comes off or becomes hard to
read, contact your Honda lawn tractor dealer for a replacement.
1 SHARPBLADE
1 You will be seriously cut 1
by the rotatin
I Keep hands I
V when engine
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g blade.
md feet away
is running.
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Objects hidden in the lawn can be thrown by the mower blade.
Thrown objects can cause serious injury.
I Clean the lawn of all debris before mowing.
n Do not operate the mower without either the discharge guard
or the entire grass catcher in place.
I Wear eye protection.
I Keep people away while mowing.
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HOT MUFFLER CAN BURN YOU
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LAWN TRACTOR SAFETY
. Improperly driving on slopes or uneven terrain can cause the mower to tip
over and you can be sedously hurt or killed.
n Objects hidden in the lawn can be thrown by the blade and can cause serious
injury.
Read “Mower Safety” and “Safe Mowing Tips” in your Ownets Manual carefully.
N The rotating blade can cause serious injury
n Keep hands and feet away from the mower deck
. Stop engine before leaving operator’s position.
H Do not allow children to ride as passengers.
They can fall or be thrown off causing serious injury or death.
Read “Child Safety” in the Owner’s Manual carefully.
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The tension pulley Is under spring pressure.
When you relieve pressure on the belt, the pulley
can snap back on your hand or flngers.
Wear heavy gloves to protect your hands.
Keep your hands from between pulleys.
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LAWN TRACTOR SAFETY
CHILD SAFETY: A MESSAGE TO PARENTS
YOUR CHILD’S SAFETY IS VERY IMPORTANT to Honda. Read this
message if you decide to permit your youngster to operate this lawn
tractor. Lawn tractors are tools, not toys. As with any equipment, bad
judgments can result in serious injuries. You can help prevent
accidents by making good decisions about if, when, and how your
youngster operates this equipment.
The first question you’ll need to ask is whether your youngster is
capable of operating this lawn tractor safely. Remember, young
people vary widely, and AGE IS NOT THE ONLY FACTOR.
Physically, a youngster must be LARGE ENOUGH AND STRONG
ENOUGH to easily start the lawn tractor and control its direction. The
youngster also needs enough size, strength, and coordination to
comfortably reach and operate the controls.
Another, tougher question you need to ask is if your youngster has
enough MATURITY AND RESPONSIBILITY to safely operate this
lawn tractor. Does the young person think through problems and
come to logical solutions? Be honest! Anyone who takes unnecessary
risks and doesn’t obey rules should not operate this lawn tractor.
If you decide that your son or daughter can handle the lawn tractor
safely, CAREFULLY READ THE OWNER’S MANUAL with your
youngster. Make sure you both understand all instructions and safety
information. Also, be sure your youngster wears sturdy shoes and
other protective clothing when operating or handling the lawn tractor.
SUPERVISION is important. Walk behind your youngster during the
first few minutes of mowing. Even after the youngster is confident, do
not let them use the lawn tractor without supervision. An adult should
also be present during refueling and maintenance. Be sure the lawn
tractor is properly maintained and kept in safe operating condition.
By always placing safety first, your youngster will acquire useful skills
and a sense of accomplishment. And you’ll both get the best results
from your lawn tractor.
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CONTROLS
This section helps you to identity the lawn tractor controls, what they
do, and how they work.
Use the two illustrations on these pages to locate and identify the
most frequently used controls.
[l] PTO CLUTCH LEVER
[2] TRANSMISSION SHIFT LEVER
[Cl] IGNITION SWITCH
[S] BRAKE PEDAL
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CONTROLS
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[1] THROITLE LEVER / CHOKE
[2] FUEL VALVE (under engine hood, on carburetor)
[3] PARKING BRAKE LEVER
[4] CLUTCH PEDAL (gear transmission model only)
[5] SEAT LOCK ROD (under seat)
[S] MOWER DECK HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER
m TRANSMISSION RELEASE LEVER (hydrostatic
transmission model)
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CONTROLS
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
You will use these controls every time you operate the lawn tractor.
Your lawn tractor uses colors to identify control types.
Orange levers and knobs are used to control the movement of the
lawn tractor. For example, the parking brake lever, throttle lever, and
shift lever are color coded orange.
.Yellow controls identify attachment controls, such as the hand grip on
the PTO clutch lever that is used to start and stop movement of the
mower deck blades.
Seat
The seat can be adjusted back and forth for operator comfort. The
seat may also be raised and locked for battery access (see the
Maintenance chapter for details).
Fuel Valve
The fuel valve is located on the
carburetor, on the left side of the
engine, underneath the engine hood.
Pushing the fuel valve handle toward
the engine allows fuel to flow from the
fuel tank to the carburetor. The fuel
valve must be ON to start the engine
and should be OFF when the lawn
tractor is not in use, or when
transporting the lawn tractor.
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Ignition Switch
The ignition switch is used to start and stop the
engine. The key can only be inserted and
removed when the switch is OFF.
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CONTROLS
Shift Lever
Gear Transmission Model: This lever is
used to control the ground speed. Gears
l-3 are typically used when mowing. 4th
and 5th gears are used when transporting
the lawn tractor and REVERSE is used
when backing up.
Hydrostatic Transmission Model: This
lever is used to control ground speed with
infinite adjustment. The MOWING range
is used when mowing, TRANSPORT is
used when moving the lawn tractor
between two points, and REVERSE is
used when backing up.
Height Adjustment Lever
This lever is used to raise and lower the
mower deck. The numbers along the lever can
be used to reference the distance of the
mower blades tips from the ground.
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Clutch Pedal (gear transmission model only)
The clutch pedal is used when shifting
between gears and when stopping and
starting the lawn tractor. Pressing the clutch
pedal all the way down releases the tension
of the drive belt between the engine and
transmission. This allows you to move the
shift lever smoothly between gear selections.
The clutch pedal is automatically pressed
down when the brake pedal is pressed down.
The clutch pedal will not release unless the brake pedal is also
released.
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CONTROLS
Brake Pedal
Gear Transmission Model: The brake
pedal applies a brake to the rear wheels.
The brake pedal is linked to the clutch
pedal. When the brake pedal is pressed
down, the clutch pedal is also pressed
down. When the brake pedal is released, it
should be released first, then the clutch
pedal.
The brake pedal must be pressed all the way down before engaging
the parking brake lever.
1 NOTICE 1
Partially pressing the brake pedal without first pressing the clutch
pedal all the way down can cause the drive belt to wear prematurely.
Hydrostatic Transmission Model: The brake pedal is linked to both the
shift lever and the rear wheel brake. When the brake pedal is fully
pressed, the shift lever automatically moves to NEUTRAL and a
brake is applied to the rear wheels.
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When the shift lever is not in NEUTRAL and the brake pedal is
partially pressed, the shift lever moves toward NEUTRAL.
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CONTROLS
Parking Brake Lever
This lever is used to prevent movement
of the lawn tractor when parked. The
parking brake lever should always be set
before getting off the lawn tractor. The
parking brake lever should be released
before moving the shift lever into any
gear.
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The parking brake is set by pressing and holding the brake pedal all
the way down, then move the parking brake lever down. The brake
pedal remains held down by the parking brake lever.
To release the parking brake, hold down the brake then move the
parking brake lever up. The brake pedal can then be released.
The engine stops if you rise off the seat without the parking brake
engaged. You should always move the shift lever to NEUTRAL before
setting the parking brake.
Throttle Lever / Choke
The throttle lever controls engine speed and is also
used to set the choke on or off. When starting a
cold engine, the throttle should be set to CHOKE,
or to FAST if the engine is warm.
For the best cut quality, the throttle should be set
to FAST when mowing. Avoid using the throttle to
control the ground (travel) speed of the lawn
tractor; instead, use the shift lever.
The SLOW position on the throttle is used to idle
the engine, for example, before turning the engine
off.
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CONTROLS
PTO Clutch Lever
PTO stands for Power Takeoff and refers to the part of your lawn
tractor where engine power is applied to an attachment (such as the
mower deck) through a belt. In this manual, all references to the PTO
assume the PTO is used to power the mower deck.
The forward position is ON; this starts the mower blades spinning,
The rear position is OFF, and this stops the mower blades from
spinning.
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The PTO clutch lever should always be engaged with a smooth and
quick motion. You should always disengage the PTO when not
actually mowing. The lawn tractor won’t start if the PTO is ON. The
engine will stop if you rise off the seat when the PTO lever is ON.
There are three areas to be checked before using the lawn tractor:
l Check Your Lawn
l Check Your Lawn Tractor
l Are YOU Ready to Mow?
These are described in the following sections.
CHECK YOUR LAWN
For your safety and the safety of others, always inspect the area
before mowing.
Objects
Anything which can be picked up by the blade and thrown is a
potential hazard to you and others. Look for things like stones, sticks,
bones, nails, and wire, and remove them from the mowing area.
People and Pets
People and animals near the mowing area can move into your
mowing path or into a position where they could be struck by thrown
objects. Clear the area of people, especially children and pets. Their
safety is your responsibility.
Lawn
Check the length and condition of the grass. Adjust your mowing
speed and cutting height accordingly.
Avoid mowing wet grass. Not only does mowing wet grass result in
poor cut quality, it also affords poor traction, increasing the risk of
loss of control of your lawn tractor.
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CHECK YOUR LAWN TRACTOR
For your safety and the service life of your equipment, .always inspect
your lawn tractor before using it. Before beginning your pre-operation
checks, be sure:
l The lawn tractor is parked on a level surface.
l The PTO clutch lever is OFF and the shift lever is in NEUTRAL.
l The ignition switch is OFF and the key is removed.
l The parking brake is set.
General Items
Walk around the lawn tractor and check its general condition. Look
around and underneath it for signs of fluid leaks.
Remove any excessive dirt and debris, especially around the engine,
mower deck, and moving components. Look for signs of damage.
Check nuts, bolts, screws, and pins for tightness.
Keep all shields and covers in place while operating the lawn tractor.
If you find any problems, have them repaired before mowing.
Engine Oil Level
1. Raise the engine hood (page
63). The oil filler cap is located
on the right side of the engine.
2. Clean the area around the oil
filler cap, unscrew it, and wipe
the dipstick with a clean cloth.
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3. Insert the dipstick as shown here (don’t screw it
back in).
4. If the oil level is low (near the bottom), add
enough of the recommended oil (see page 66) to
bring the level to the upper limit. Recheck the oil
level after adding any new oil.
5. If the oil level is close to the upper
limit mark, no additional oil is
needed. Replace the dipstick and
screw it back in securely. Do not
overfill.
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UPPER LIMIT
LOWER LIMIT
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Running the engine at a low oil level or with no oil causes engine
The hydrostatic fluid level should be between the two raised lines on
the bottom left corner of the reservoir. If the fluid level is below the
bottom line, add enough Honda Hydrostatic Transmission Fluid to
bring the level up to the top line (page 100).
Muffler and Exhaust Area
Inspect the muffler and exhaust area; make sure it is free of grass or
any other obstructions.
Drive Belt
Verify that the drive belt is in good condition (page 96).
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BEFORE OPERATION
Fuel
Capacity: 1.3 US gal (5.3 !)
Minimum pump octane rating: 86
Refueling
Refuel in a well-ventilated area before
starting the engine. If the engine has been
running, allow it to cool before refueling.
Avoid overfilling or spilling fuel. Fuel the
lawn tractor with pump octane 86 or better
unleaded fuel (see page 73). Make sure the I
fuel cap is secure.
1. Raise the hood, remove the fuel cap, and check the fuel level.
2. Avoid overfilling or spilling fuel. Fuel to the maximum fill mark.
Gasoline is highly flammable and
explosive. You can be burned or
seriously injured when refueling.
MAXIMUM
FILL MARK
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~ l Stop the engine and keep heat,
sparks, and flame away.
l Refuel only outdoors.
l Wine UP spills immediatelv.
2. Never refuel the lawn tractor inside a building where fumes may
reach a flame or spark. Keep gasoline away from appliance pilot
lights, electric motors, etc.
3. Spilled fuel not only creates a fire hazard, it can cause
environmental. damage. Wipe up spills immediately. Dispose of
gasoline properly.
Fuel can damage paint and plastic. Don’t spill fuel when filling the fuel
tank. Damage caused by spilled fuel is not covered under warranty.
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BEFORE OPERATION
Cooling Air Intake Path and Air Filters
Raise the engine hood (page 63), then make sure the cooling air
intake screen on the front of the engine is clear of grass and debris.
Inspect the engine air cleaner filter elements (page 64) for damage or
excessive dirt and dust.
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Battery Electrolyte
Inspect the electrolyte level in the battery; add distilled water if
needed (page 74).
Mower Deck
Clear the top and bottom of the mower deck of any grass, debris, etc.
Make sure the discharge guard is properly installed. If your mower is
equipped with the optional mulch kit, be sure the ring pin, cover plate,
and swirl guide are also properly installed.
If the optional grass bag kit is installed, verify that all parts of the kit
are properly installed and the grass bags are in good condition. Refer
to the operator’s manual supplied with the grass bag kit for specific
instructions.
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Mulching, Side-discharge, or Bagging?
The mower deck on your lawn tractor was manufactured with high-lift
blades for side-discharge mowing. An optional kit is available to
convert your mower for mulching.
SIDE-DISCHARGING TO MULCHING CONVERSION
Your mower deck is a side-discharge model. For mulching you must
purchase and have the optional mulching kit installed. Refer to the
operator’s manual supplied with the kit for specific installation and
operation instructions. Be sure the side-discharge chute cover
remains attached to the mower deck when the optional mulch kit is
installed.
SIDE-DISCHARGE TO BAGGING
You must have the optional grass bag kit installed. Refer to the
operator’s manual supplied with the kit for specific installation and
operation instructions. Be sure the side-discharge chute cover
remains attached to the mower deck when the optional grass bag kit
is installed.
MULCHING TO BAGGING
You must have the optional grass bag kit installed. Refer to the
operator’s manual supplied with the kit for specific installation and
operation instructions. Be sure the side-discharge chute cover
remains attached to the mower deck when the optional grass bag kit
is installed.
Under many conditions, the mulching blades work when operating in
the bagging mode. However, maximum bagging performance
requires replacing the mulching blades with high-lift blades. These
blades may be purchased from an authorized Honda lawn tractor
dealer.
BAGGING TO SIDE-DISCHARGING OR BAGGING TO
MULCHING
Refer to the operator’s manual supplied with the optional grass bag
kit for specific instructions on how to convert the mower deck from
bagging to side-discharge or mulching operation.
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BEFORE OPERATION
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Blades
Make sure the mower deck blades are in good condition and the
blade bolts are properly tightened.
The blades are subject to wear during operation and should be
inspected each time the lawn tractor is used. Dull blades can be
sharpened, but a blade that is worn out, bent, cracked, or otherwise
damaged must be replaced.
NEW BENT
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Height Adjustment Lever
Height Adjustment Lever
Set this lever to the appropriate position for mowing conditions
Set this lever to the appropriate position for mowing conditions
(Page 43).
(Page 43).
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Anti-Scalp Rollers Anti-Scalp Rollers
These rollers should be positioned according to the mower deck
These rollers should be positioned according to the mower deck
1 height (page 79).
height (page 79).
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BEFORE OPERATION
/ ARE YOU READY TO MOW?
Your safety is your responsibility. A little time spent in preparation will
significantly reduce your risk.
Knowledge
Read and understand this manual. Know what the controls do and
how to operate them.
Familiarize yourself with the lawn tractor and its operation before you
begin mowing. Know what to do in case of emergencies.
Clothing
Wearing protective clothing will reduce your risk of injury.
Long pants and eye protection reduce the risk of injuries from thrown
objects.
Sturdy shoes with aggressive soles will help protect your feet and
give you better traction on the pedals and platform of the lawn tractor.
While the sound level of the lawn tractor is well within safe limits,
hearing protection will further protect your hearing.
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