Stiga Lawn Tractor 8211 0007 80w Diesel 4wd Operators Manual
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61 ENGLISHEN 2.4.2 Implement lifter, hydraulic (4:M) (4WD) The hydraulic implement lifter only works when the engine is running and the clutch pedal and parking brake pedal are not depressed. The imple- ment lifter is controlled using the lever (4:M). The lever has the following four positions: Floating position. Move the lever to its front position, where it locks. The imple- ment is now lowered to its floating posi- tion. In the floating position, the implement always rests against the ground at...
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62 ENGLISHEN 2.4.9 Ignition lock (4,5:I) Ignition lock used for starting/stopping the engine. There are 3 positions: 1. Stop position – the engine is short-cir- cuited. The key can be removed. 2. Operating position 3. Start position – the electric start motor is activated when the key is turned to the spring-loaded start position. Once the en- gine has started, let the key return to oper- ating position 2. NOTE! If the engine should stop for any reason, the key cannot be turned directly to position 3...
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63 ENGLISHEN 2.4.18 Seat (1:T) The seat can be folded and adjusted front- rear. The seat can be adjusted as follows: 1. Move the control lever (1:S) upwards. 2. Set the seat to the desired position. 3. Release the control lever (1:S) to lock the seat. The seat is equipped with a safety switch that is connected to the machine’s safety system. This means that certain dangerous activities are not pos- sible when there is nobody sitting on the seat. Also see 4.5.2. 2.4.19 Engine casing (8:U) In order to...
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64 ENGLISHEN 4 STARTING AND OPERATION The machine may not be operated un- less the engine casing is closed and locked. Risk of burns and crushing in- juries. 4.1 RefuellingOnly use diesel which satisfies the minimum re- quirements of the following specifications: EN 590 BS 2869 A1 / A2 ASTM D 975 - 1D / 2D The engine must not be run on rape die- sel (RME). Contact the engine supplier for additional information. 1. Open the engine casing. 2. Open the fuel cap (9:X). Filling fuel above the “Max” level in...
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65 ENGLISHEN 4.5.1 General safety check 4.5.2 Electrical safety check The operation of the safety system should always be checked every time before use. 4.6 Start1. Do not keep your foot on the drive pedal. 2. Put the throttle control at full throttle. 3. Depress the brake pedal fully. 4. Turn the ignition key and start the engine. The engine does not need to be preheated. 5. When starting from cold, do not make the ma- chine work under load immediately, but let the engine run for a few minutes...
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66 ENGLISHEN 4.10 Cleaning To reduce the risk of fire, keep the en- gine, silencer, battery and fuel tank free from grass, leaves and oil. To reduce the risk of fire, regularly check the machine for oil and/or fuel leakage. Clean the machine after each use. The following instructions apply for cleaning: • When washing the machine with water under high pressure, do not point the jet directly at axle seals, electrical components or hydraulic valves. • Do not spray water directly at the engine. •...
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67 ENGLISHEN 5.4.1 Oil filter The oil filter must be cleaned after 1000 hours of operation and when changing the oil. First drain the engine oil and install the oil drain plug as above. Then clean the oil filter as follows: 1. Clean the area around the filter (13:A) 2. Slacken off the screw (13:B) 5 turns. 3. Pull out the oil filter. Never direct the flow of compressed air towards the body. The penetration of air into the blood stream can be fatal. 4. Clean the filter by blowing compressed air in...
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68 ENGLISHEN The oil plug will be damaged if it is tightened more to than 5 Nm. 9. Check that the gasket on the oil plug of the rear axle is intact. See fig. 18:V. Reinstall in the rear axle. Tighten the oil plug to 5 Nm. 10.Draw out the oil from the deeper section of the reservoir using an oil extractor. See fig. 20. 11.Dispose of the oil according to local regula- tions. 5.8.3 Filling The engine must never be run when the rear clutch release lever is pushed in and the front clutch release lever...
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69 ENGLISHEN 5.11.2 Charging using battery charger When charging using a battery charger, a battery charger with constant voltage must be used. Contact your dealer to purchase a battery charger with constant voltage. The battery can be damaged if a standard type battery charger is used. 5.11.3 Removal/Installation The battery is placed under the engine casing. Dur- ing removal/installation, the following applies re- garding connection of the cables: • During removal. First disconnect the black ca-...
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70 ENGLISHEN 5.15 FusesIf any of the faults listed below occurs, replace the relevant fuse. See fig. 29/30.6 PATENT - DESIGN REGISTRA-TION This machine or parts thereof is covered by the fol- lowing patent and design registration: SE9901091-0, SE9901730-3, SE9401745-6, US595 7497, FR772384, DE69520215.4, GB772384, SE0301072-5, SE04/000239 (PCT), SE0401554-1, SE0501599-5. GGP reserves the right to make alterations to the product without prior notification. Fault Fuse The engine does not start or...