Model22106x9AThis InstructionBookcontainsinformationforseveral models.Readand keepthis bookfor futurereference.This bookcontainsimportantinformationon
STEPS TO FOLLOWBEFORE MOWING• Be sure to dress correctly. Wear hard shoes, not sandals or tennis shoes.• Examine the blade. A blade that is bent, crac
PREPARATIONUNPACKING INSTRUCTIONSThe mower was fully assembled at the factory.When the mower was put in the carton, thehandle was put in the storage p
PREPARATION6. Rotate the lower handle around 8. Fasten the upper handle to the lower(Figure 4). Mount the lower handle to the handle with the bolts an
PREPARATIONHOW TO PREPARE THE ENGINEENGINE DOES NOT CONTAINOIL OR GASOLINESee the engine manufacturer's instructionsforthe type of gasoline and o
OPERATIONENGINE STOP LEVERRelease theengine stop lever and the engineand the blade will automatically stop. To runthe engine, hold the engine stop lev
MAINTENANCEENGINE MAINTENANCEUse the following maintenance sectionto keepyour unit in good operating condition. All themaintenance information for the
MAINTENANCEBLADE SERVICEWARNING: Before you inspectthe blade or the blade adapter,A isconnect the wire to the sparkplug. If the blade hits an object,s
MAINTENANCE5. Make sure the blade is balanced. Use ascrewdriver and holdthe blade paralleltothe ground as shown. A blade that is bal-anced will stay p
TROUBLE SHOOTING CHARTThe Engine will not start.1. Move the throttle control lever to the FAST or START position.2. Make sure the fuel tank is filled
MODEL 22106x9A REPAIR PARTS71281314154KEYNO. DESCRIPTION1 Handle, Upper (Black)2 Handle, Lower(Black)3 Bolt4 Knob,Plastic7 LocknutPART NO.672666E70171
MURRAY, INC. TwoYearLimitedWarrantyMurray, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that this unitshall be free from defects in ma-terial and workmansh
MODEL 22106x9A REPAIR PARTS22/23 24\7621193425/1810!//115F-98524 20
MODEL 22106x9A REPAIR PARTSKEYNO. DESCRIPTION PART NO.1 Engine :1:2 Housing 7760223 Height Adjuster, Left Rear 6726374 Knob 714955 Wheel and Tire #6 L
MODEL 22106x9A REPAIR PARTSLook at the illustrations. Select the wheel and the tire you want and orderfrom the following chart.AEBWHEEL SIZE & TYP
SLOPE GUIDESIGHT AND HOLD THIS GUIDE LEVEL WITH A VERTICAL TREE,A CORNER OF A STRUCTURE, A POWER LINE POLE, OR A FENCE.III) Operate a walk-behind mowe
HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTSOnlyuseafactoryrepairpad,R.epakparts,exceptfor_ _gi_ orthet_ansm._do,n,.areavaila_,fr.orn_ s_re V_moetheunitwaspurchased,a se
OWNER'S INFORMATIONThis instructionbook is wdtten for a person with some mechanical ability.Like most service books,not all the steps are describ
IMPORTANTSafe Operation Practices for Walk-Behind Mowers.This cutting machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and throwingobjects. Failureto o
IMPORTANTDO NOT:Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches, or em-bankments. The operator could lose footingor balance.Do not mow excessively steep slopes.Do
SAFE MOWING GUIDEEvery person who uses power equipmentmust learn the difference between proper andimproper use, safe and unsafe mowing prac-tices. Rea
SAFE MOWING GUIDEbruises, or even put out an eye. Often the per-son hurt by a thrownobject is a bystandersuchas a child, another family member or a ne
SAFE MOWING GUIDEUse only original equipment or approved sub- in the rain is nofun and it is dangerous. Alwaysstitutions as service parts. If you need
SAFE MOWING GUIDEWhile mowing, if you hit a foreign object, stopthe engine. Remove the spark plugwire. Care-fully and thoroughly inspect the mower for
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