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Lawn Tractor 8211 0210 08 Stiga Villa Senator Classic Operators Manual

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    ENGLISHGB
    CHANGING DRIVE BELTS
    Always use genuine belts. They fit exactly and last
    longest.
    When changing a v-belt, lift up one side of the ma-
    chine (with carburettor upwards) and place a crate
    or similar under the front wheel. Do not forget to
    block the other front wheel so that the machine
    cannot roll. Turn the rear wheels to the slewed po-
    sition.
    N.B. If the machine has to be tilted more than 45°
    the battery must be removed.
    DRIVE BELT ENGINE - DOUBLE BELT
    PULLEY
    1. Loosen the belt yoke L on the engine belt pulley
    andturnitaside(fig17).
    2. Loosen and remove the belt guide M on the dou-
    ble belt pulley.
    3. Loosen and remove the belt guide N on the pow-
    er take-off tensioning roller.
    4. Remove the v-belt.
    5. Place on the new v-belt and assemble in the re-
    verse order.
    6. The belt yoke L on the engine belt pulley should
    be 3 - 5 mm from the v-belt when the belt is ten-
    sioned.
    ADJUSTING CHAIN
    If the chain is too slack it can be tensioned by
    screwing down the nut P on the turnbuckle. Do not
    tension the chain too hard (fig 18).
    ADJUSTING CLUTCH
    The clutch rod should be adjusted so that the free
    travel on the pedal is 5 - 10 mm.
    The pedal clearance is adjusted with the nuts Q.
    The free travel on the pedal is increased when the
    nuts on the clutch rod are screwed in (fig 19).
    ADJUSTING STEERING CABLE
    After a few hours running the steering cable should
    be adjusted
    Tension the steering cable by screwing in nut R
    (fig 20). IMPORTANT! The “end screw” of the
    steering cable must be held firmly while adjusting.
    Hold with an adjustable spanner or similar in the
    flats on the “end screw”.Adjust the steering cable until all slack is taken up.
    CHANGING STEERING CABLE
    The steering cable is a wearing part that must be
    changed if necessary.
    1. Remove the old steering cable.
    2. Attach the “end nut” of the steering cable to
    screw S. Do not tighten the screw fully (fig 20).
    3. Place the steering cable in the groove on the
    steering disc and on jockey rollers T and U.
    4. Wind the steering cable 1 turns clockwise on the
    inner half of the steering pulley (inside hole in the
    steering pulley).
    5. Press the riveted pawl into the hole in the steer-
    ing pulley.
    6. Wind the steering cable a further 1 turns clock-
    wise on the outer half of the steering pulley (out-
    side hole in the steering pulley).
    7. Place the steering cable on jockey rollers V, and
    X.
    8. Place the steering cable in the groove on the
    steering disc and insert the “end screw” of the ca-
    ble through the hole in the welded lip on the steer-
    ing disc.
    9. Fit the spring on the “end screw” and attach it
    with the washer and nut R.
    10. Place the cable retainers as shown in the figure
    and tighten the screws.
    11. Tighten screw S.
    12. Tension the steering cable by screwing in nut
    R. IMPORTANT! The “end screw” of the steering
    cable must be held firmly while adjusting. Hold
    with an adjustable spanner or similar in the flats on
    the “end screw”. Adjust the steering cable until all
    slack is taken up. Grease the steering cable.
    13. Adjust the cable again after a few hours run-
    ning.
    14. Do not tension the steering cable too hard as
    this can cause unnecessary wear on the cable, jock-
    ey rollers etc.
    ADJUSTING BRAKE
    The machine is provided with a disc brake on the
    gearbox.
    If insufficient braking action is obtained when the
    pedal is pressed down, proceed as follows: 
    						
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    ENGLISHGB
    Screw in adjusting nut A (fig 21).
    IMPORTANT! The brake must not make contact
    when the pedal is fully released.
    After adjustment, make sure the clutch is always
    activated before the brake.
    STIGA reserves the right to make changes in the product
    without prior notice. 
    						
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