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    Jan 15, 2012, 01:55 AM
    Honda HT-R 3009 riding mower question
    Hello guys

    Is anyone aware if HT-R 3009 riding mowers have a fuel safety cut off switch when going up on a grade higher then 10% (maximum grade allowed), if yes where is it located?

    Also , I have poor traction on mud and wet grass (though ther's still plenty of thread left on the tires), is there a replacement tire that would perform better on mud? Thank you

    Aldo

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