Husqvarna SG13A, SG13, SG13/968999353 manual Service Journal, Delivery service

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SERVICE JOURNAL

Action

Date, stamp, signature

Delivery service

1.Break the packaging and make sure the machine has not been damaged in transport.

2. Where applicable, assembly accompanying components.

3.Check that the machine design corresponds to the customer order.

4.Check that the right amount of oil is in the engine and transmission.

5. Check and adjust air pressure in the tires. (25 psi max.)

6. Check that the working equipment is properly set.

7. Check that the drive pulleys and sprockets are aligned.

8. Check that belts and chains are properly adjusted.

9. Lubricate the machine as described in the lubrication schedule. 10. Fill the fuel tank and start the engine.

11.Check that the machine and working equipment do not move in neutral.

12. Check all operating instruments.

13. Check decals and information attached to the unit.

14. Check the engine speed (RPM), see Technical Data.

15. Check for leakage.

16. Inform the customer about:

The need and advantages of following the service schedule.

The need and advantages of leaving the machine for service every 300 hours.

The effects of service and maintaining a service journal on the machine’s resale value.

17. Fill in the sales papers, etc.

After the first 20 hours 1. Change engine oil.

Delivery service has been carried out.

No remaining notes.

Certified:

2. Change oil in reduction gear, where applicable.

3. Check that belts and chains are properly adjusted.

4. Tighten screws and nuts.

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Contents Operator’s Manual Models Manual no REV 12/01/05Husqvarna All Rights Reserved Printed Beatrice, Nebraska Table of Contents Introduction Symbols and Decals Decals and machine-bound instructionsLocation of decals Translation of instructions Decal Important informationDecal Safety Instructions General useSafety Instructions Preparations Operating Movement/Transport StorageChildren Fuel system Maintenance Protective Equipment Personal equipmentSET-UP Equipment set-upHair PIN Engine Throttle Control Lever Throttle Cable Controls PresentationMain components and operating controls Engine Throttle12 11 Starter Starter handleFuel valve Choke controlSpark plug MufflerOil dipstick Oil drainageFuel tank FuelingCentrifugal clutch Dead man’s grip barOn/Off Engine switch on the panel Adjustment bar for the handleBrake Never operate a machine with a defective brakeOperation Starting the engineEngine switch on the handle Dead man’s grip barStarter handle Engine switch Normal shutdownShutdown in emergency situations BrakeBefore you start Using your stump grinder 8011-202chg Shut off the machine when you are done Operating on hillsTransport Maintenance Maintenance scheduleCleaning the cyclone filter Replacing the air filter Cleaning the sludge reservoir Idle adjustmentIgnition system Fitting the wrong spark plug type can damage the engineAdjusting the drive belt Disassembling and reassembling the blade, pockets and teeth Removing and refitting the wheels Adjusting the brake Cleaning and washingTwo minute rule Lubrication Engine oil Checking the engine’s oil levelRight wheel Throttle cableTroubleshooting Symptom Cause ActionProblem Possible solutions Service StorageWinter storage Technical Data ModelWiring Diagram Service Journal Delivery serviceService Journal