Twose MAXICUT 280 User manual

MAXICUT 280
Rotary Topper
Operator Manual
Publication 986 September 2020

IMPORTANT
VERIFICATION OF WARRANTY REGISTRATION
DEALER WARRANTY INFORMATION & REGISTRATION VERIFICATION
It is imperative that the selling dealer registers this machine with McConnel Limited before
delivery to the end user –failure to do so may affect the validity of the machine warranty.
To register machines go to the McConnel Limited web site at www.mcconnel.com, log
onto ‘Dealer Inside’ and select the ‘Machine Registration button’which can be found in
the Service Section of the site. Confirm to the customer that the machine has been
registered in the section below.
Should you experience any problems registering a machine in this manner please contact
the McConnel Service Department on 01584 875848.
Registration Verification
Dealer Name:
……………………..…………………………………………………………….
Dealer Address:
…….………………………………………………………………………….
Customer Name:
……………………..…………………………………………………………
Date of Warranty Registration:
……/……/...…… Dealer Signature: ………………..……
NOTE TO CUSTOMER / OWNER
Please ensure that the above section above has been completed and signed by the selling
dealer to verify that your machine has been registered with McConnel Limited.
IMPORTANT: During the initial ‘bedding in’ period of a new machine it is the customer’s responsibility
to regularly inspect all nuts, bolts and hose connections for tightness and re-tighten if required. New
hydraulic connections occasionally weep small amounts of oil as the seals and joints settle in –where
this occurs it can be cured by re-tightening the connection –refer to torque settings chart below. The
tasks stated above should be performed on an hourly basis during the first day of work and at least
daily thereafter as part of the machines general maintenance procedure.
CAUTION: DO NOT OVER TORQUE HYDRAULIC FITTINGS AND HOSES
TORQUE SETTINGS FOR HYDRAULIC FITTINGS
HYDRAULIC HOSE ENDS
PORT ADAPTORS WITH BONDED SEALS
BSP
Setting
Metric
BSP
Setting
Metric
1/4”
18 Nm
19 mm
1/4”
34 Nm
19 mm
3/8”
31 Nm
22 mm
3/8”
47 Nm
22 mm
1/2”
49 Nm
27 mm
1/2”
102 Nm
27 mm
5/8”
60 Nm
30 mm
5/8”
122 Nm
30 mm
3/4”
80 Nm
32 mm
3/4”
149 Nm
32 mm
1”
125 Nm
41 mm
1”
203 Nm
41 mm
1.1/4”
190 Nm
50 mm
1.1/4”
305 Nm
50 mm
1.1/2”
250 Nm
55 mm
1.1/2”
305 Nm
55 mm
2”
420 Nm
70 mm
2”
400 Nm
70 mm


Warranty Policy (page 1 of 3)
WARRANTY POLICY
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
All machines must be registered, by the selling dealer with McConnel Ltd, before delivery to the end user.
On receipt of the goods it is the buyer’s responsibility to check that the Verification of Warranty
Registration in the Operator’s Manual has been completed by the selling dealer.
1. LIMITED WARRANTIES
1.01. All mounted machines supplied by McConnel Ltd are warranted to be free from defects in material
and workmanship from the date of sale to the original purchaser for a period of 12 months, unless a
different period is specified.
All Self Propelled Machines supplied by McConnel Ltd are warranted to be free from defects in
material and workmanship from the date of sale to the original purchaser for a period of 12 months
or 1500 hours. Engine warranty will be specific to the Manufacturer of that unit.
1.02. All spare parts supplied by McConnel Ltd and purchased by the end user are warranted to be free from
defects in material and workmanship from the date of sale to the original purchaser for a period of 6
months. All parts warranty claims must be supported by a copy of the failed part invoice to the end
user. We cannot consider claims for which sales invoices are not available.
1.03. The warranty offered by McConnel Ltd is limited to the making good by repair or replacement for the
purchaser any part or parts found, upon examination at its factory, to be defective under normal use
and service due to defects in material or workmanship. Returned parts must be complete and
unexamined. Pack the component(s) carefully so that any transit damage is avoided. All ports on
hydraulic items should be drained of oil and securely plugged to prevent seepage and foreign body
ingress. Certain other components, electrical items for example, may require particular care when
packing to avoid damage in transit.
1.04. This warranty does not extend to any product from which McConnel Ltd’s serial number plate has
been removed or altered.
1.05. The warranty policy is valid for machines registered in line with the terms and conditions detailed and
on the basis that the machines do not extend a period of 24 months or greater since their original
purchase date, that is the original invoice date from McConnel Limited.
Machines that are held in stock for more than 24 months cannot be registered for warranty.
1.06. This warranty does not apply to any part of the goods, which has been subjected to improper or
abnormal use, negligence, alteration, modification, fitment of non-genuine parts, accident damage,
or damage resulting from contact with overhead power lines, damage caused by foreign objects (e.g.
stones, iron, material other than vegetation), failure due to lack of maintenance, use of incorrect oil or
lubricants, contamination of the oil, or which has served its normal life. This warranty does not apply
to any expendable items such as blades, belts, clutch linings, filter elements, flails, flap kits, skids, soil
engaging parts, shields, guards, wear pads, pneumatic tyres or tracks.
1.07. Temporary repairs and consequential loss - i.e. oil, downtime and associated parts are specifically
excluded from the warranty.
1.08. Warranty on hoses is limited to 12 months and does not include hoses which have suffered external
damage. Only complete hoses may be returned under warranty, any which have been cut or repaired
will be rejected.
1.09. Machines must be repaired immediately a problem arises. Continued use of the machine after a
problem has occurred can result in further component failures, for which McConnel Ltd cannot be held
liable, and may have safety implications.
1.10. If in exceptional circumstances a non McConnel Ltd part is used to effect a repair, warranty
reimbursement will be at no more than McConnel Ltd’s standard dealer cost for the genuine part.

Warranty Policy (page 2 of 3)
1.11. Except as provided herein, no employee, agent, dealer or other person is authorised to give any
warranties of any nature on behalf of McConnel Ltd.
1.12. For machine warranty periods in excess of 12 months the following additional exclusions shall apply:
1.12.1. Hoses, exposed pipes and hydraulic tank breathers.
1.12.2. Filters.
1.12.3. Rubber mountings.
1.12.4. External electric wiring.
1.12.5. Bearings and seals
1.12.6. External Cables, Linkages
1.12.7. Loose/Corroded Connections, Light Units, LED’s
1.12.8. Comfort items such as Operator Seat, Ventilation, Audio Equipment
1.13. All service work, particularly filter changes, must be carried out in accordance with the manufacturer’s
service schedule. Failure to comply will invalidate the warranty. In the event of a claim, proof of the
service work being carried out may be required.
1.14. Repeat or additional repairs resulting from incorrect diagnosis or poor quality previous repair work
are excluded from warranty.
NB Warranty cover will be invalid if any non-genuine parts have been fitted or used. Use of non-genuine
parts may seriously affect the machine’s performance and safety. McConnel Ltd cannot be held
responsible for any failures or safety implications that arise due to the use of non-genuine parts.
2. REMEDIES AND PROCEDURES
2.01. The warranty is not effective unless the Selling Dealer registers the machine, via the McConnel web
site and confirms the registration to the purchaser by completing the confirmation form in the
operator’s manual.
2.02. Any fault must be reported to an authorised McConnel Ltd dealer as soon as it occurs. Continued use
of a machine, after a fault has occurred, can result in further component failure for which McConnel
Ltd cannot be held liable.
2.03. Repairs should be undertaken within two days of the failure. Claims submitted for repairs undertaken
more than 2 weeks after a failure has occurred, or 2 days after the parts were supplied will be
rejected, unless the delay has been authorised by McConnel Ltd. Please note that failure by the
customer to release the machine for repair will not be accepted as a reason for delay in repair or
submitting warranty claims.
2.04. All claims must be submitted, by an authorised McConnel Ltd Service Dealer, within 30 days of the
date of repair.
2.05. Following examination of the claim and parts, McConnel Ltd will pay, at their discretion, for any valid
claim the invoiced cost of any parts supplied by McConnel Ltd and appropriate labour and mileage
allowances if applicable.
2.06. The submission of a claim is not a guarantee of payment.
2.07. Any decision reached by McConnel Ltd. is final.
3. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
3.01. McConnel Ltd disclaims any express (except as set forth herein) and implied warranties with respect to
the goods including, but not limited to, merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
3.02. McConnel Ltd makes no warranty as to the design, capability, capacity or suitability for use of the
goods.
3.03. Except as provided herein, McConnel Ltd shall have no liability or responsibility to the purchaser or
any other person or entity with respect to any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused
directly or indirectly by the goods including, but not limited to, any indirect, special, consequential, or
incidental damages resulting from the use or operation of the goods or any breach of this warranty.
Notwithstanding the above limitations and warranties, the manufacturer’s liability hereunder for
damages incurred by the purchaser or others shall not exceed the price of the goods.
3.04. No action arising out of any claimed breach of this warranty or transactions under this warranty may
be brought more than one (1) year after the cause of the action has occurred.

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4. MISCELLANEOUS
4.01. McConnel Ltd may waive compliance with any of the terms of this limited warranty, but no waiver of
any terms shall be deemed to be a waiver of any other term.
4.02. If any provision of this limited warranty shall violate any applicable law and is held to be
unenforceable, then the invalidity of such provision shall not invalidate any other provisions herein.
4.03. Applicable law may provide rights and benefits to the purchaser in addition to those provided herein.
McConnel Limited

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Conforming to EU Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
We,
McCONNEL LIMITED, Temeside Works, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 1JL, UK
Hereby declare that:
The Product; Tractor Trailed Rotary Mower / Topper
Product Code; TOP9
Serial No. & Date ………………………………… Type …………………………
Manufactured in; United Kingdom
Complies with the required provisions of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
The machinery directive is supported by the following harmonized standards;
■BS EN ISO 12100 (2010) Safety of machinery –General principles for design –Risk
assessment and risk reduction.
■BS EN 349 (1993) + A1 (2008) Safety of machinery - Minimum distances to avoid the
entrapment with human body parts.
■BS EN ISO 14120 (2015) Safety of machinery - Guards general requirements for the
design and construction of fixed and movable guards.
■BS EN 4413 (2010) Hydraulic fluid power. Safety requirements for systems and their
components.
McCONNEL LIMITED operates an ISO 9001:2008 quality management system,
certificate number: FM25970.
This system is continually assessed by the;
British Standards Institution (BSI), Beech House, Milton Keynes, MK14 6ES, UK
BSI is accredited by UK Accreditation Service, accreditation number: UKAS 003.
The EC declaration only applies if the machine stated above is used in
accordance with the operating instructions.
Signed …………………................ Responsible Person
CHRISTIAN DAVIES on behalf of McCONNEL LIMITED
Status: General Manager Date: January 2018

ROTARY MOWER INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
A daily equipment inspection of the tractor and mower should be conducted before the
equipment is used. You may use the inspection sheets to assist with these daily
inspections. Any damaged or missing guards should be repaired or replaced before
operating the mower. Failure to repair the damaged shield can result in objects being
thrown from the mower and possibly hitting the operator or bystander.
Inspect the Mower for Safe Operating Condition
Make sure the driveline guards and shielding are in place and in good repair.
Inspect the chain guards, flexible and/or solid defector thrown object shielding to
assure that they are in place on the front and rear of the mower deck and in good
repair. Repair or replace any damaged or missing thrown object shields.
Remove all debris and cut material from the deck and around the gearboxes.
Ensure the mower cutting height is set high enough to reduce the possibility of the
mower blades contacting the ground. Actual height will be dependent on the ground
conditions. Increase the height when working in rough or undulating conditions.
Inspect for broken, chipped, bent, missing, or severely worn blades. Replace
damaged blades before operating the mower. Ensure the blade retaining bolts and
fasteners are secure and tight.
Lubricate the driveline universal joints and telescoping members daily.
Inspect the wheel lug bolt/nuts to assure that they are tight.
If mower is equipped with pneumatic tires, make sure they have the required air
pressure.
Inspect for worn or damaged decals and safety instructions. Replace unreadable,
damaged or missing safety decals.
Follow the operator’s manual(s) inspection and maintenance instructions for
lubricating parts, and keeping thrown object shielding, driveline guards, rotating
parts shields, mower blades and decals in good repair.
Inspect the Tractor for Safe Operating Condition:
Inspect the controls, lights, SMVs (Slow Moving Vehicle sign), seat belts, and
ROPS to assure that they are in place and in good working order.
Be sure the tires, wheels, lug bolts/nuts are in good condition.
Make sure the tractor brakes and steering are in proper operating condition.
Follow the operator’s manual(s) inspection and maintenance procedures for
keeping the tractor in good and safe condition before operating.
The inspection sheet on the following page should be kept in this book as a record. A
second sheet is included for you to cut out and photocopy or the inspection sheets can be
down loaded from our web site at;
http://www.mcconnel.com/support/aftersales/default.aspx?nav=After Sales


MOUNTED ROTARY MOWER PRE-OPERATION Inspection
Mower ID ________________ Date: _______________ Shift: _______________
WARNING Before conducting the inspection, make sure the tractor engine is off, the key removed, all
rotation has stopped and the tractor is in park with the parking brake engaged. Make sure
the mower is resting on the ground or securely blocked up.
Item Condition at
start of shift Specific Comments if not O.K.
The Operator’s Manual is in the Canister on the mower
All Warning Decals are in place, clean and legible
The mower decks are clear of cut grass and debris
Chain Guards/Deflectors are in place & in good condition
Driveline/Gearbox shields/guards are in good condition
Driveline clutches are in good condition, not frozen
Driveline telescoping members & u-joints are lubricated
Driveline yokes are securely attached to tractor & mower
Gearbox mounting bolts are tight
Blade carrier retaining nut is tight
Blades are not chipped, cracked, bent or worn out
Blade bolts are tight
Side skirts and skids are in good condition
There are no holes or cracks in the machine deck
Wheel nuts are tight
All linkage mounting pins are securely fastened
Lift height is restricted to prevent PTO hitting the deck
Operators Signature: ___________________________________________
DO NOT OPERATE an UNSAFE TRACTOR or MOWER

TRACTOR PRE-OPERATION Inspection
Power Arm ID ________________ Date: _______________ Shift: _______________
WARNING Before conducting the inspection, make sure the tractor engine is off, the key is removed
all rotation has stopped and the tractor is in park with the parking brake engaged. Any
implement attached to the tractor is firmly on the ground.
Item Condition at
start of shift Specific Comments if not O.K.
The flashing lights function properly.
All lights are clean and working correctly
All cab windows are clean and wipers working correctly
The SMV sign, where required, is clean and visible.
The tyres are in good condition with correct pressure.
The wheel nuts are tight.
The tractor brakes are in good condition.
The steering linkage is in good condition.
There are no visible oil leaks.
The hydraulic controls function properly.
The ROPS or ROPS cab is in good condition.
The seatbelt is in place and in good condition.
The 3-point hitch is in good condition.
The drawbar/pick up hook is secure & in good condition
The PTO master shield is in place.
The engine oil level is full.
The brake fluid level is full.
The power steering fluid level is full.
The fuel level is adequate.
The engine coolant fluid level is full.
The radiator & oil cooler are free of debris.
The air filter is in good condition
Operators Signature: ___________________________________________
DO NOT OPERATE an UNSAFE TRACTOR or MOWER

MOUNTED ROTARY MOWER PRE-OPERATION Inspection
Mower ID ________________ Date: _______________ Shift: _______________
WARNING Before conducting the inspection, make sure the tractor engine is off, the key removed, all
rotation has stopped and the tractor is in park with the parking brake engaged. Make sure
the mower is resting on the ground or securely blocked up.
Item Condition at
start of shift Specific Comments if not O.K.
The Operator’s Manual is in the Canister on the mower
All Warning Decals are in place, clean and legible
The mower decks are clear of cut grass and debris
Chain Guards/Deflectors are in place & in good condition
Driveline/Gearbox shields/guards are in good condition
Driveline clutches are in good condition, not frozen
Driveline telescoping members & u-joints are lubricated
Driveline yokes are securely attached to tractor & mower
Gearbox mounting bolts are tight
Blade carrier retaining nut is tight
Blades are not chipped, cracked, bent or worn out
Blade bolts are tight
Side skirts and skids are in good condition
There are no holes or cracks in the machine deck
Wheel nuts are tight
All linkage mounting pins are securely fastened
Lift height is restricted to prevent PTO hitting the deck
Operators Signature: ___________________________________________
DO NOT OPERATE an UNSAFE TRACTOR or MOWER

TRACTOR PRE-OPERATION Inspection
Power Arm ID ________________ Date: _______________ Shift: _______________
WARNING Before conducting the inspection, make sure the tractor engine is off, the key is removed
all rotation has stopped and the tractor is in park with the parking brake engaged. Any
implement attached to the tractor is firmly on the ground.
Item Condition at
start of shift Specific Comments if not O.K.
The flashing lights function properly.
All lights are clean and working correctly
All cab windows are clean and wipers working correctly
The SMV sign, where required, is clean and visible.
The tyres are in good condition with correct pressure.
The wheel nuts are tight.
The tractor brakes are in good condition.
The steering linkage is in good condition.
There are no visible oil leaks.
The hydraulic controls function properly.
The ROPS or ROPS cab is in good condition.
The seatbelt is in place and in good condition.
The 3-point hitch is in good condition.
The drawbar/pick up hook is secure & in good condition
The PTO master shield is in place.
The engine oil level is full.
The brake fluid level is full.
The power steering fluid level is full.
The fuel level is adequate.
The engine coolant fluid level is full.
The radiator & oil cooler are free of debris.
The air filter is in good condition
Operators Signature: ___________________________________________
DO NOT OPERATE an UNSAFE TRACTOR or MOWER


LIST OF CONTENTS
OPERATION Page
SAFETY SECTION
Safety and Warning Information 1
Decal Type and Location 5
Machine Decal Information 6
INTRODUCTION SECTION
Topper 9 Mower Introduction 7
ASSEMBLY SECTION
Dealer Setup Instructions 9
A-Frame Assembly 9
Driveline Attachment 10
OPERATION SECTION
Mower Preparation 11
Tractor Preparation 12
Attaching Mower to Tractor 12
Cutting Height Adjustment 13
Starting and Stopping Mower 13
Cutting Speed 14
Detaching and Storing Mower 15
Driveline Length Check Procedure 15
TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION
General Troubleshooting 17
PTO Shaft Troubleshooting 18
Gearbox Troubleshooting 18
MAINTENANCE SECTION
Lubrication Information 20
Lubrication Points 20
Gearbox Lubrication 21
Tail Wheel Lubrication 21
Driveline Lubrication 22
Driveline Shield Removal 22
Blade Servicing 23
Blade Removal 24
Blade Carrier Removal and Installation 24
External Coil Slip Clutch 25
Frozen Clutches 26
Break-a-Way Instructions 27
Pre Storage Maintenance 27
Torque Settings for Fasteners 28
Gearbox Maintenance 29
T-Box Disassembly and Assembly 30
Gearbox Disassembly and Assembly 32

LIST OF CONTENTS
PARTS SECTION Page
Component Location 38
A-Frame Assembly 39
Tailwheel Beam 40
Tailwheel Assemblies 41
PTO Shaft Assembly 45
Slip Clutch Assembly 47
Gearbox (T-Box) Assembly 48
Outer Gearbox Assembly 49
Coupler Shaft 53
Gearbox Mounting 55
Blade Assembly 56
Guarding Shields 57
Chain Guard Assembly 59
Skid Shoe Assembly 60
Decal Kit 61


1
SAFETY
There are obvious and potential hazards in the operation of this mower. REMEMBER! This
machine is often operated in rough terrain conditions and brush up to 2” (50mm) diameter.
The blades of this mower can propel objects for a great distance at very high speeds.
Serious injury or even death may occur unless care is taken to ensure the safety of the
operator, bystanders or passersby in the area.
KEEP CLEAR
Before attempting to operate this machine the owner and the operator should read,
understand and heed the following information. Serious injury or death may occur if the
safety advice given here is ignored. In addition to this safety advice, good ‘common sense’
will go a long way towards avoiding hazardous situations and reduce the risk of danger.
Rotary mowers are capable under adverse conditions of throwing objects
great distances (100 yards or more) and causing serious injury or death.
STOP MOWING IF PASSERSBY ARE WITHIN 100 YARDS (91 metres)
unless:
Front and rear deflectors, chain guards or bands are fitted and are in
good workable condition.
Mower sections or wings are running close to, and parallel to, the ground
without exposed blades.
Passersby are outside the existing thrown-object zone.
All areas have been thoroughly inspected and foreign materials such as
rocks, cans, glass and general ‘risk’ debris have been removed.
NOTE: Where grass and weeds are high enough to obscure debris that could be struck by
the blades, the area should be inspected and debris removed, mowed at an intermediate
height, and re-inspected closely to remove any remaining debris and mowed again at the
desired final height. (In addition to the safety aspect of this procedure it will also reduce
wear and tear on the mower drivetrain, spread cut materials better, eliminate ‘streaking’
and make the final cut more uniform).
The Chain Guards, Bands, Deflectors, Driveline Shields and Gearbox
Shields should be used and maintained in good working condition at all
times. They should be carefully inspected daily for missing or broken cable,
chain links, shields or guards. Missing, broken or worn items must be
replaced before attempting to use the machine to reduce the possibility of
injury from thrown objects or entanglement.
Extreme care should be taken when operating near loose objects such as
gravel, rocks, wire and other debris. Foreign objects should be removed from
the work site or avoided to prevent machine damage and/or bodily injury or
even death.
The rotating parts of this machine have been designed and tested for rugged
use. However, they could fail upon impact with heavy solid objects such as
steel guardrails and concrete abutments. Such impact could cause the
broken objects to be thrown outward at very high velocities. To reduce the
possibility of property damage, serious injuries, or even death, never allow
the cutting blades to contact such objects.

2
The operator and all support personnel should wear ‘hard hats’, ‘safety
shoes’ and ‘safety glasses’ at all times for protection from injury by falling
objects and items thrown by the machine.
Operate the mower only with a tractor equipped with an approved ‘roll over
protection system (ROPS). Always wear your seat belt. Serious injury or
even death could result from falling off the tractor – particularly during a
turnover when the operator could be pinned under the ROPS or the Tractor.
Before leaving the tractor seat always engage the brake and/or set the
tractor transmission in parking gear. Disengage the PTO, stop the engine,
remove the key and wait for all moving parts to stop. Place the tractor shift
lever into a low range or parking gear to prevent the tractor from rolling.
Never mount or dismount a moving tractor. Operate the tractor controls from
the tractor seat only.
Many varied objects such as wire, cable, rope or chains can become
entangled in the operating parts of mower head. These items could then
swing outside the housing at greater velocities than the blades. Such a
situation is extremely hazardous. Inspect the cutting area for any such
objects and remove prior to mowing. Never allow the cutting blades to
contact such items.
Be particularly careful in transport. Turn curves or go up hills only at a low
speed and at a gradual steering angle. Ensure that at least 20% of the
tractor’s weight is on the front wheels to maintain safe steering. Slow down
on rough or uneven surfaces.
Ensure that all necessary signs are correctly displayed, and clearly visible,
when working or transporting on or near a public highway. (Contact your
Local Highway Authority to ensure you are fully conversant with your
responsibilities on this subject). Use flashing warning lights when working or
transporting on or near a public highway to indicate to other road users a
potential hazard. Always abide by local traffic regulations.
Ensure all moving parts of the machine are regularly inspected for wear and
replaced with authorised service parts if an excessive amount of wear is
present.
Ensure the machine is regularly inspected for loose fasteners, worn or
broken parts and loose or leaky fittings. Ensure all pins are fitted with cotter
pins and washers. Serious injury can result from failure to maintain this
machine in good working order.

3
Never leave the machine in the raised transport position – the machine could
fall inadvertently and cause injury or death to anyone who might be under the
machine.
Never clean or adjust PTO driven equipment with the tractor engine running.
Kill the engine and pocket the key before attempting any maintenance on the
machine.
Never allow riders on either the tractor or the mower - falling off can kill.
Never allow children to operate, ride on, or come close to the mower or the
tractor.
Never work under the mower deck, framework or any raised component
unless the mower has been securely supported and blocked using suitable
substantial items to prevent sudden or inadvertent falling which could cause
serious injury or even death.
Never operate the tractor and mower until you have read, and fully
understood, the Operation Manual and are conversant with all the safety
instructions stated here. Ensure you read all safety messages found on both
the tractor and the mower.
Ensure you maintain all safety decals in good readable condition. If a decal
should for any reason become illegible order a replacement immediately
before permitting the machine to be used.
Never run a tractor engine in a closed building without adequate ventilation.
The exhaust fumes can be hazardous to your health.
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