honda-automobiles hrc216hxa User Manual

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OPERATION
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Blade Sharpness
A sharp blade cuts cleanly. A dull blade tears the grass, leaving 
shredded ends that turn brown. When your blade doesn’t cut cleanly 
anymore, have it sharpened or replaced.
Dry Grass
If the ground is too dry, mowing will stir up a lot of dust. Besides being 
unpleasant to work in, too much dust will clog the air filter. If dust is a 
problem, water your lawn the day before mowing. Mow when the grass 
is dry to your touch, but the soil is still moist.
Wet Grass
Wet grass is slippery and can make you lose your footing. Also, wet 
grass clippings will clog the mower deck and collect in clumps on the 
lawn. Always wait for wet grass to dry before mowing.
Fallen Leaves
Your mower can be used to pick up fallen leaves for disposal. If using 
the mower to bag large amounts of fallen leaves, and not for mowing, 
set the cutting height adjustment levers so the front of the mower deck 
is one or two settings higher than the rear.
If you want to mulch fallen leaves into your lawn, don't let the leaf cover 
get too deep before you begin. For best results, start mulching while 
grass still shows through the leaf cover. In places where fallen leaves 
completely cover the grass, remove the leaves by raking, or use the 
grass bag, so your mower can pick them up for disposal.
Clogged Mower Deck
Before clearing a clogged mower deck, stop the engine and turn the 
fuel valve to the OFF position. With the spark plug cap disconnected, 
tilt the mower so the air cleaner side is up.
Clear a clogged deck with a stick, not your hands.