Rover 10124 Blade removal- refer figure, Blade fitting- refer figure, Centre bolt & domed

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Cleaning
To prevent the build up of grass under the deck and to maintain the appearance of the mower it should be cleaned at the end of each days mowing.
Stop the engine and remove the spark plug lead when the blade has stopped Remove the grass catcher and tilt the mower back on it’s handle bars
Hose the underside of the mower housing to remove all grass build up
Lower the mower to the ground and fit the spark plug lead to the spark plug
Hose the fabric grass catcher inside and out to remove all grass debris and hang up to dry before storage
CAUTION
Do not hose the engine as water can damage the air cleaner and ignition system
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Lower the mower to the ground and fit the spark plug lead to the spark plug
through the centre of the blade and into the
engine shaft and torque to 57 to 62Nm (42 to 46 ft.lbs). Note: the domed washer needs to be fitted to the blade with the raised dome pointing away from the blade bottom face
Fit the centre bolt with the large domed washer
Figure 5. Underside of mower base

WARNING

Blades should only be sharpened and balanced by an authorized service dealer.

Blade removal- refer figure 5

Move the throttle control to the stop position and remove the spark plug lead from the spark plug

Tilt the mower back on it’s handle bars with the spark plug upwards and secure safely in position

Remove the single central retaining bolt and large domed washer and remove the blade from the blade boss

Check the condition of the blade and replace the blade if badly damaged or return to an authorized service dealer for blade sharpening and balancing

Blade fitting- refer figure 5

Move the throttle control to the stop position

and remove the spark lead from the spark plug

 

 

Tilt the mower back on it’s handle bars with the

 

 

spark plug upwards and secure safely

 

 

Check the condition of all components before

 

 

fitting to the engine shaft and

 

 

replace any if damaged

Blade

Blade boss

Ensure that the key is located in the

 

 

engine shaft if the blade boss has been re-

 

 

moved

 

 

Fit the blade to the bottom side of the blade

 

Centre bolt & domed

boss aligning the two spigots on the blade

 

boss with the two holes in the blade. The flutes

 

washer

at the ends of the blade should be facing into

 

 

the mower base.

 

 

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Contents Domestic Rotary Lawnmower Damaged Blades and Worn Bolts are Major Hazards Safety InstructionsCarton Contents Manual ContentsIntroduction Engine fuel Setting UPHandle bar assembly- refer figure Engine oilHook Installing the grass catcher- refer figureOperation Removing the grass catcher- refer figureStarting the engine Adjusting the height of cut- refer figureMaintenance Engine air cleanerCentre bolt & domed Blade removal- refer figureBlade fitting- refer figure BladeFor your Record Warranty Conditions

10124 specifications

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