Posted by pete 23 on December 04, 2014 at 11:07:24 from (74.33.73.215):
In Reply to: Safety Police posted by John in La on December 03, 2014 at 16:04:01:
I have seen two women driving lawn mowers with the safety switch under the seat. When they would go to turn the mower, they , due to their size , have to lift some of their weight off the seat and thus causing the engine to back fire or quit. They were both upset with the situation. One was a Cub Cadet, other John Deere. I would think the co. would make that switch a little more appropriate for the application. This is the reason safety switch's get by passed. Another one, my neighbor back up a lot when coming to the end of his lawn while mowing instead of just turning around. Apparently they do not have a reverse over ride switch or do no use it so every time they back up, mower stop and they restart mower when moving ahead again. That poor electric clutch takes a beating turning off and on a jillion times during a lawn mowing.
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