Swisher WB11524BS is not a lawn mower. It is designed for cutting overgrown brush, weeds, and other types of organic growth. This unit is capable of clearing small saplings of 1.5” in diameter or less. The Predator is self-propelled and is controlled by a “GROUND CONTROL” lever. To engage the drive, put the transaxle in a gear and activate the left lever. Releasing the lever will disengage the self-propel. The Predator’s blade is engaged by an “OPERATOR PRESENCE” lever and a “BLADE ENGAGE DRIVE” control. Both devices must be activated before the blade will work.
Swisher WB11524BS is not a lawn mower. It is designed for cutting overgrown brush, weeds, and other types of organic growth. This unit is capable of clearing small saplings of 1.5” in diameter or less. The Predator is self-propelled and is controlled by a “GROUND CONTROL” lever. To engage the drive, put the transaxle in a gear and activate the left lever. Releasing the lever will disengage the self-propel. The Predator’s blade is engaged by an “OPERATOR PRESENCE” lever and a “BLADE ENGAGE DRIVE” control. Both devices must be activated before the blade will work.
Swisher WB11524BS is not a lawn mower. It is designed for cutting overgrown brush, weeds, and other types of organic growth. This unit is capable of clearing small saplings of 1.5” in diameter or less. The Predator is self-propelled and is controlled by a “GROUND CONTROL” lever. To engage the drive, put the transaxle in a gear and activate the left lever. Releasing the lever will disengage the self-propel. The Predator’s blade is engaged by an “OPERATOR PRESENCE” lever and a “BLADE ENGAGE DRIVE” control. Both devices must be activated before the blade will work.
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