Replacement Part List
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Adjusting the mower blades
1.  Each end of the cutting bar can be adjusted separately.
2. The cutting bar blade, which is located under the reel, is 
able to pivot. The two adjustment nuts located at the back 
of the mower move the cutting bar away from the blades 
when they are turned counterclockwise, and closer to the 
blades when they are turned clockwise (Fig. 7).
m WARNING! Do not overtighten the adjustment screws 
as this could damage the cutting bar. Both screws must be 
tight on nal adjustment.
3. To loosen the blades, use the hex wrench provided and 
turn both adjustment screws by an equal amount 
counterclockwise.
4. To tighten the blades, tighten both screws by an equal 
amount by turning them clockwise.
NOTE: If you have any questions, please call the Snow Joe
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Sun Joe
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(1-866-766-9563) for assistance.
5.  Once the mower blades have been properly adjusted and 
their alignment has been veried, you can now proceed 
to use your reel mower. Align the cutting path indication 
arrow with the previously cut path.
  NOTE: The width of the reel mower's actual cut is 
indicated below. Do not use the mower's wheels as a 
reference point for the grass cut line.
Mowing Tips
Follow the 1/3 rule
The 1/3 rule is key to an enjoyable mowing experience and a 
healthy lawn.
1.  You should mow your lawn regularly, at least once a week, 
during the growing season.
2.  Be guided by observing the lawn and taking care not to 
remove more than 1/3 of the total height of the turf at any 
mowing session and never more than 1 inch at a time 
(Fig. 8).
3.  Following this rule will stimulate the turf’s root growth, 
maintain its health, and encourage its natural ability to 
crowd out unwanted weeds.
Tall grass requires incremental cutting
1.  For extremely tall grass, set the cutting height at the 
mower's maximum setting for the rst pass, and then 
reset it to the desired height and mow a second or third 
time (Fig. 9).
2.  Removing too much of the turf’s height, especially in the 
heat of summer, can cause root shock and weaken the 
lawn; bringing down the height by successive mowing 
over two or more days can avoid this damage and 
maintain the health of the turf.
3.  If the lawn is overgrown (to higher than 4 inches) it may be 
necessary to use a brush cutter to remove the excess turf 
mass before resuming mowing at normal heights.
NOTE: Do not cover the grass surface with a heavy layer 
of clippings. Consider using a grass collection system and 
starting a compost pile.
Fig. 7
Adjustment screw
1/3
1"
Fig. 8
Cut here on 
rstpass
Cut here on 
second pass
Fig. 9










