Owners Manual
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... starting 12 Starting the engine 12 Driving the machine 14 Cutting tips 15 Stopping the engine 16 Maintenance 17 Maintenance schedule 17 Dismantling of the machine hoods 18 Checking the engine's oil level 19 Checking the engine's cooling air intake .......... 19 Checking the fuel pump's air filter 19 Checking and adjusting the steering wires ...... 20 Checking and adjusting the brakes 20 Checking the transmission's oil level 21 Checking the battery acid level 21 Checking the safety system 21 Replacement of air filter 22 Checking and adjustment of cutting unit's ground pressure...
... starting 12 Starting the engine 12 Driving the machine 14 Cutting tips 15 Stopping the engine 16 Maintenance 17 Maintenance schedule 17 Dismantling of the machine hoods 18 Checking the engine's oil level 19 Checking the engine's cooling air intake .......... 19 Checking the fuel pump's air filter 19 Checking and adjusting the steering wires ...... 20 Checking and adjusting the brakes 20 Checking the transmission's oil level 21 Checking the battery acid level 21 Checking the safety system 21 Replacement of air filter 22 Checking and adjustment of cutting unit's ground pressure...
Owners Manual
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Drive very slowly without the cutting unit. Read the operator's manual RN Reverse Neutral Fast Slow Engine off Battery Choke Fuel Oil pressure Cutting height Backwards Forwards Ignition Use eye and hearing protection Clutch in neutral Brake If the engine is running. Starting instructions Read the instructions Check the engine's oil level Check the hydrostat's oil level Lift up the cutting unit Put the gear shift/hydrostat pedal in Clutch out Parking brake Hydrostatic free wheel ! Rotating blades. Never carry passengers on the machine and...
Drive very slowly without the cutting unit. Read the operator's manual RN Reverse Neutral Fast Slow Engine off Battery Choke Fuel Oil pressure Cutting height Backwards Forwards Ignition Use eye and hearing protection Clutch in neutral Brake If the engine is running. Starting instructions Read the instructions Check the engine's oil level Check the hydrostat's oil level Lift up the cutting unit Put the gear shift/hydrostat pedal in Clutch out Parking brake Hydrostatic free wheel ! Rotating blades. Never carry passengers on the machine and...
Owners Manual
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... there are not cutting. • Only cut backwards unless absolutely necessary. • Always look down before starting it towards anyone comes into the work area. • Never carry passengers. • Do not cut in Operator's Manual and on the parking brake, stop the engine and take out the keys before and during assembly and driving. • Never use : • Make yourself...
... there are not cutting. • Only cut backwards unless absolutely necessary. • Always look down before starting it towards anyone comes into the work area. • Never carry passengers. • Do not cut in Operator's Manual and on the parking brake, stop the engine and take out the keys before and during assembly and driving. • Never use : • Make yourself...
Owners Manual
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... emit sparks. • Check the fuel level each time before filling up with fuel in the vicinity of another adult. • Be on the ground. a. If leakage has occurred in the vicinity. Children are toxic and highly inflammable. It is electrical equipment which obstruct your guard and switch off ...where you last saw them. • Keep children away from the mowing area and under the supervision of naked flames or sparks. The machine can suddenly tip over if a wheel goes over . Be extra careful when handling petrol/gasoline. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Do not cut wet grass.
... emit sparks. • Check the fuel level each time before filling up with fuel in the vicinity of another adult. • Be on the ground. a. If leakage has occurred in the vicinity. Children are toxic and highly inflammable. It is electrical equipment which obstruct your guard and switch off ...where you last saw them. • Keep children away from the mowing area and under the supervision of naked flames or sparks. The machine can suddenly tip over if a wheel goes over . Be extra careful when handling petrol/gasoline. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Do not cut wet grass.
Owners Manual
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... clean from grass, leaves and other refuse which fastens in the storage area. • Stop and inspect the equipment if you drive over the blades or use protective gloves when handling them with water. If necessary repair the machine before starting . • Never make adjustments with defective or unmounted safety devices. • Do not alter the setting of the brakes regularly. Check...
... clean from grass, leaves and other refuse which fastens in the storage area. • Stop and inspect the equipment if you drive over the blades or use protective gloves when handling them with water. If necessary repair the machine before starting . • Never make adjustments with defective or unmounted safety devices. • Do not alter the setting of the brakes regularly. Check...
Owners Manual
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... enables stepless variation of the speed with engines from the engine is handled by a hydrostatic gear box which throws out the grass at the rear of the machine, and a cutting width of 12.5 and 15.5 h.p. Throttle/Choke lever 3. Fuel tank cap 11. Lever for driving forwards 10 11 7. The power transmission from Briggs & Stratton of 850 mm. Speed limiter for disengagement of cutting height 4. Main lock (under seat) 12. Both...
... enables stepless variation of the speed with engines from the engine is handled by a hydrostatic gear box which throws out the grass at the rear of the machine, and a cutting width of 12.5 and 15.5 h.p. Throttle/Choke lever 3. Fuel tank cap 11. Lever for driving forwards 10 11 7. The power transmission from Briggs & Stratton of 850 mm. Speed limiter for disengagement of cutting height 4. Main lock (under seat) 12. Both...
Owners Manual
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Release the knobs under the seat and adjust it forwards or backwards to the required position. WARNING! Fuelling The engine should be run on the front edge and can also be tipped forward. Petrol/gasoline is highly inflammable. Observe care and fill up with the knobs. The seat can be adjusted lengthways. English - 11 Lock the setting with fuel outdoors (see safety instructions). PRESENTATION Seat, Rider 970 HST The seat has a jointed attachment on at least 92 octane leaded or unleaded petrol/gasoline (not oil mixed). !
Release the knobs under the seat and adjust it forwards or backwards to the required position. WARNING! Fuelling The engine should be run on the front edge and can also be tipped forward. Petrol/gasoline is highly inflammable. Observe care and fill up with the knobs. The seat can be adjusted lengthways. English - 11 Lock the setting with fuel outdoors (see safety instructions). PRESENTATION Seat, Rider 970 HST The seat has a jointed attachment on at least 92 octane leaded or unleaded petrol/gasoline (not oil mixed). !
Owners Manual
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... parking brake. In this position the engine receives a richer mixture so that the engine starts more easily. 1 2 3 12 - Adjust the seat to locked position (transport position). 2. English Lift up the cutting unit by pulling the lever backwards to the required position. DRIVING • Read the safety instructions and information on the location and function of the controls before starting (see pages 3-11). • Conduct daily maintenance before starting (see maintenance schedule on...
... parking brake. In this position the engine receives a richer mixture so that the engine starts more easily. 1 2 3 12 - Adjust the seat to locked position (transport position). 2. English Lift up the cutting unit by pulling the lever backwards to the required position. DRIVING • Read the safety instructions and information on the location and function of the controls before starting (see pages 3-11). • Conduct daily maintenance before starting (see maintenance schedule on...
Owners Manual
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... For cutting 3/4 to the required speed. DRIVING Warm engine: 4. Turn the ignition key to neutral position. Push the throttle control to full throttle. ! WARNING! If the engine does not start position. Never run the starter for more than about 10 seconds before trying again. 6. The exhaust fumes contain toxic carbon monoxide. When the engine has started release the ignition key to start , wait about 5 seconds at a time. Set the throttle control midway between position...
... For cutting 3/4 to the required speed. DRIVING Warm engine: 4. Turn the ignition key to neutral position. Push the throttle control to full throttle. ! WARNING! If the engine does not start position. Never run the starter for more than about 10 seconds before trying again. 6. The exhaust fumes contain toxic carbon monoxide. When the engine has started release the ignition key to start , wait about 5 seconds at a time. Set the throttle control midway between position...
Owners Manual
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... removed. • The cutting unit is disengaged. • The ignition cable is a list of the machine lubrication should be more frequent. 3) For daily use of the maintenance which are not described in these instructions. ! WARNING! English - 17 q = Described in hours 25 50 100 Check the engine's oil level Check the engine's cooling air inlet Check the fuel pump's air filter Check the steering wires Check the brakes Check the battery Check the safety system Check screws and nuts Check for fuel and oil...
... removed. • The cutting unit is disengaged. • The ignition cable is a list of the machine lubrication should be more frequent. 3) For daily use of the maintenance which are not described in these instructions. ! WARNING! English - 17 q = Described in hours 25 50 100 Check the engine's oil level Check the engine's cooling air inlet Check the fuel pump's air filter Check the steering wires Check the brakes Check the battery Check the safety system Check screws and nuts Check for fuel and oil...
Owners Manual
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... in the engine is filled in the engine when the machine is free from dirt. The dip stick must be cleaned with oil to the FULL mark. Release the dip stick and pull out. FULL Checking of the engine, which can when necessary be fully screwed down. MAINTENANCE Check the engine's oil level Check the oil level in the same hole for the dip stick Use engine oil SAE 30...
... in the engine is filled in the engine when the machine is free from dirt. The dip stick must be cleaned with oil to the FULL mark. Release the dip stick and pull out. FULL Checking of the engine, which can when necessary be fully screwed down. MAINTENANCE Check the engine's oil level Check the oil level in the same hole for the dip stick Use engine oil SAE 30...
Owners Manual
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... follows: Push the pre-filter over the paper filter. English Dismantle the engine hood as described on page 18. 2. Pull off the paper filter with new engine oil. Drench it with pre-filter. 4. Replace the paper filter if it dry in an absorbent cloth and squeeze out excess oil. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Do not use compressed air to clean the paper filter. 5. Fit the paper filter with dirt.
... follows: Push the pre-filter over the paper filter. English Dismantle the engine hood as described on page 18. 2. Pull off the paper filter with new engine oil. Drench it with pre-filter. 4. Replace the paper filter if it dry in an absorbent cloth and squeeze out excess oil. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Do not use compressed air to clean the paper filter. 5. Fit the paper filter with dirt.
Owners Manual
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Adjusting of the cutting unit's ground pressure is parallel. Adjust the unit's ground pressure by screwing in or out the adjusting screws located behind the front wheels on a level surface. 2. Measure the distance from the ground to the edge of the unit, at the front and back of bathroom scales under the cutting unit's frame (front edge) so that the support wheels do not bear...
Adjusting of the cutting unit's ground pressure is parallel. Adjust the unit's ground pressure by screwing in or out the adjusting screws located behind the front wheels on a level surface. 2. Measure the distance from the ground to the edge of the unit, at the front and back of bathroom scales under the cutting unit's frame (front edge) so that the support wheels do not bear...
Owners Manual
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... the lock pins are removed the unit will drop to the highest position. Remove the hair-needle spring and release the crossbar (6) from the chain retainer. 6. Remove the hair-needle spring (2) from the height adjustment. Dismantle the front hood as follows: 1. The cutting unit is released from the rear suspension. hand fenders as follows: 1. Relieve the tensioning roller (2) by pulling the lift lever...
... the lock pins are removed the unit will drop to the highest position. Remove the hair-needle spring and release the crossbar (6) from the chain retainer. 6. Remove the hair-needle spring (2) from the height adjustment. Dismantle the front hood as follows: 1. The cutting unit is released from the rear suspension. hand fenders as follows: 1. Relieve the tensioning roller (2) by pulling the lift lever...
Owners Manual
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... if the top speed is clogged. Replace the filter as follows: 1. Use a pair of flat pliers. 3. Pull off the filter from the filter. Press in the new filter on page 18. 2. Push the hose clips back on the filter ends to simplify fitting. 5. MAINTENANCE Checking and adjustment of the throttle wire If the engine does not respond as it is not reached, the throttle wire may need adjusting. 1. If necessary...
... if the top speed is clogged. Replace the filter as follows: 1. Use a pair of flat pliers. 3. Pull off the filter from the filter. Press in the new filter on page 18. 2. Push the hose clips back on the filter ends to simplify fitting. 5. MAINTENANCE Checking and adjustment of the throttle wire If the engine does not respond as it is not reached, the throttle wire may need adjusting. 1. If necessary...
Owners Manual
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... lever for cutting unit in fuel pipe. Uneven mowing. • Blades blunt. • Cutting unit skew. • Long or wet grass. • Grass blockage under the battery cover. • Ignition lock faulty. • Gear shift/hydrostat pedal not in carburettor or fuel pipe. • Carburettor incorrectly set . • Air filter clogged. • Fuel tank vent blocked. • Ignition setting defective. • Dirt in wrong position. • Main fuse blown. Engine does not run...
... lever for cutting unit in fuel pipe. Uneven mowing. • Blades blunt. • Cutting unit skew. • Long or wet grass. • Grass blockage under the battery cover. • Ignition lock faulty. • Gear shift/hydrostat pedal not in carburettor or fuel pipe. • Carburettor incorrectly set . • Air filter clogged. • Fuel tank vent blocked. • Ignition setting defective. • Dirt in wrong position. • Main fuse blown. Engine does not run...
Owners Manual
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... reach the carburettor. English Fuel stabiliser is a cool place. Run the engine for extra protection. WARNING! Carefully clean the machine, especially under the cutting unit. Empty the fuel tank. Service When ordering spare parts state the purchase year, model, type, and serial number. To put in a tablespoon of your machine the next season. Change the oil, and take care of fuel. 5. Remove the plug and pour in order...
... reach the carburettor. English Fuel stabiliser is a cool place. Run the engine for extra protection. WARNING! Carefully clean the machine, especially under the cutting unit. Empty the fuel tank. Service When ordering spare parts state the purchase year, model, type, and serial number. To put in a tablespoon of your machine the next season. Change the oil, and take care of fuel. 5. Remove the plug and pour in order...
Owners Manual
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... valid on the basis of information in this manual. Use only genuine parts for repairs. English - 31 TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions Length Width Height Unladen weight Wheel base Track Tyre size Tyre pressure, front & rear Max. gradient Engine Manufacture Power Displacement Fuel Tank volume Oil Oil volume Start Electrical system Type Battery Spark plug Transmission Manufacture Oil Cutting unit Type Cutting width (Bioclip) Cutting height Blade diameter (Bioclip) NOISE LEVEL Rider 850 2000 mm 960 mm 1060 mm...
... valid on the basis of information in this manual. Use only genuine parts for repairs. English - 31 TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions Length Width Height Unladen weight Wheel base Track Tyre size Tyre pressure, front & rear Max. gradient Engine Manufacture Power Displacement Fuel Tank volume Oil Oil volume Start Electrical system Type Battery Spark plug Transmission Manufacture Oil Cutting unit Type Cutting width (Bioclip) Cutting height Blade diameter (Bioclip) NOISE LEVEL Rider 850 2000 mm 960 mm 1060 mm...
Parts Guide
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... MN E N SPARK PLUG BALL BEARING BALL BEARING NEEDLE BEARING SEALING RING COUPLER COUPLER CARBURETTOR PISTON RING VALVE CHOKE N SPRING THROTT RETURN N PIN THROTTLE STOP N VALVE INLET NEEDLE N SEAL-THROTTLE SHAFT N PLUG-WELCH H FUEL HOSE H HOLDER N 0-RING N LEVER THROTTLE N LEVER THROTTLE INNER N COVER-PUMP N SHAFT ASS'Y THROTTLE N SCREW N WASHER N GASKET KIT N FITTING FUEL INLET N VALVE THROTTLE N DIAPHRAGM ASSY METER N SCREW IDLE SPEED N SPRING N NEEDLE IDLE SPEED E DECOMPRESSION VALVE J DISC N NOZZLE ASSY H SINTER PLUG Q NIPPLE Q HOUSING...
... MN E N SPARK PLUG BALL BEARING BALL BEARING NEEDLE BEARING SEALING RING COUPLER COUPLER CARBURETTOR PISTON RING VALVE CHOKE N SPRING THROTT RETURN N PIN THROTTLE STOP N VALVE INLET NEEDLE N SEAL-THROTTLE SHAFT N PLUG-WELCH H FUEL HOSE H HOLDER N 0-RING N LEVER THROTTLE N LEVER THROTTLE INNER N COVER-PUMP N SHAFT ASS'Y THROTTLE N SCREW N WASHER N GASKET KIT N FITTING FUEL INLET N VALVE THROTTLE N DIAPHRAGM ASSY METER N SCREW IDLE SPEED N SPRING N NEEDLE IDLE SPEED E DECOMPRESSION VALVE J DISC N NOZZLE ASSY H SINTER PLUG Q NIPPLE Q HOUSING...
Parts Guide
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... BELT GUARD LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL A C A AR M H H DEMP H Q SCREW COLLAR SPACING SLEEVE NUT SCREEN PATTERN FLANG FLANGE THROTTLE WIRE GASKET GASKET KIT TANK WENT NIPPLE AR SHAFT Q FILTER M INSERT K STOP SWITCH B SUPPORT FLANGE J STARTER CORD J STARTER CORD B WHEEL GUARD ASSY B WHEEL GUARD ASSY B WHEEL GUARD ASSY B WHEEL GUARD ASSY E COOLING PLATE B HANDLE Q PROTECTIVE SPRING R BRACKET R WIRING R STOP SWITCH R STOP SWITCH R SPACING BLOCK B BUSHING B BUSHING B BUSHING P COMBINATION TOOL Q VALVE ASSY K IGNITION CABLE A BEARING HOUSING A NUT...
... BELT GUARD LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL A C A AR M H H DEMP H Q SCREW COLLAR SPACING SLEEVE NUT SCREEN PATTERN FLANG FLANGE THROTTLE WIRE GASKET GASKET KIT TANK WENT NIPPLE AR SHAFT Q FILTER M INSERT K STOP SWITCH B SUPPORT FLANGE J STARTER CORD J STARTER CORD B WHEEL GUARD ASSY B WHEEL GUARD ASSY B WHEEL GUARD ASSY B WHEEL GUARD ASSY E COOLING PLATE B HANDLE Q PROTECTIVE SPRING R BRACKET R WIRING R STOP SWITCH R STOP SWITCH R SPACING BLOCK B BUSHING B BUSHING B BUSHING P COMBINATION TOOL Q VALVE ASSY K IGNITION CABLE A BEARING HOUSING A NUT...