Husqvarna 175 AWD manual Checking the transmission oil level, Lubricating the belt adjuster

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Lubrication

Checking the transmission oil level

1Remove the transmission cover. Undo the two screws (one on each side) and lift off the transmission cover.

2 Check that there is oil in the transmission’s oil tank.

Rider 175 Fill if necessary with engine oil SAE 10W/30 (class SF–CC).

Rider 175 AWD Fill if necessary with engine oil SAE 10W/ 40 (class SF–CC).

The oil and filter should be changed by an authorised service representative, as described in the Workshop Manual.

Work on the system entails particular demands on cleanliness and the system must be vented before the machine is used.

Lubricating the belt adjuster

The belt adjuster should be lubricated regularly using good quality molybdenum disulphide grease*.

Lubricate using a grease gun, 1 nipple from the right-hand side under the engine’s lower belt pulley, until grease is forced out.

With daily use, lubrication should be carried out twice weekly.

General lubrication

All joints and bearings are lubricated using molybdenum disulphide grease during manufacture. Continue to lubricate using the same type of grease *. Lubricate the steering and control wires using engine oil.

Carry out this lubrication regularly; with daily use, the machine should be lubricated twice weekly.

*Grease from well-known brand names (petrochemical companies, etc.) usually maintains a good quality. The most important property is that the grease provides good protection against corrosion.

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Contents Rider 175 Rider 175 AWD Contents Pre-delivery service Service journalAfter the first 8 hours Towing IntroductionDear Customer Driving and transport on public roadsSerial Number Good serviceSymbols KEY to SymbolsKEY to Symbols General use Safety InstructionsSafety instructions Insure your RiderThis is what you do Driving on slopesChildren MaintenanceTransport Location of the controls What is WHAT?Presentation Fuelling Cutting height adjustment leverExercise care and refuel outdoors see safety instructions SeatBefore starting DrivingStart the engine Remove the cables in the reverse order Starting the engine with a weak batteryConnecting the jump leads Driving the RiderStop the engine Cutting tipsOther objects which can be thrown out by the blades Release lever Rider 175 AWD Release leverRelease lever Rider Maintenance schedule MaintenanceChecking and adjusting the steering wires CleaningRemoving of the machine hoods Can result in reduced braking ability Adjusting the parking brake RiderAdjusting the parking brake Rider 175 AWD Checking and adjusting of throttle wireReplacing the air filter Replacement of fuel filterCool before starting to replace the air filter Replacing the spark plug Check the level of the battery acidChecking the fuel pump’s air filter Ignition systemCheck the safety system Checking the engine’s cooling air intake When the engine is running. Mind your fingersMain fuse Checking the tyre pressureTrapping your hand Removing the cutting unitChecking the cutting unit’s parallelism Adjusting the parallelism of the cutting unitReplacing the cutting unit belts Placing in the service position Service position for the cutting unitChecking the blades Restoring from service positionRemoving the BioClip plug Replacing the engine oil LubricationChecking the engine’s oil level Changing the oil filterChecking the transmission oil level Lubricating the belt adjusterGeneral lubrication Problem Procedure Troubleshooting scheduleGuard ServiceStorage Winter storageTechnical data EC-declaration of conformity Applies to Europe only 1150315-26 ´z+R?T¶6&¨ ´z+R?T¶6&¨
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