Briggs & Stratton RIDER 11 BIO, RIDER 16, RIDER 13 BIO Checking and adjusting throttle control

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Reparation instructions

Checking and adjusting throttle control

Rider 13 and Rider 16

1.Detach the locking nut (1) on the ball joint.

2.Push the lock spring (2) forwards far enough for the spherical socket (3) to be lifted off from the pivot on the lever (4).

3.Press the throttle pedal to the bottom and move the lever (4) forwards as far as it goes using a screwdriver.

4.Adjust the position of the spherical socket (3) on the connecting rod (5) so that it just fits over the pivot on the lever. Fit the spherical socket on the pivot.

5.Lock the setting with the lock nut (1) and press the locking spring (2) into position.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION Check that the locking spring goes through the hole in the spherical socket.

Replacing articulated steering bearing

1

Remove the engine according to the earlier description (see “Removing engine”).

Block up the ride-on mower in front of the articulated steering.

2 Rider 11

Release the tensioning wheel spring (1).

Release the clutch, gear and brake wire (2, 3 and 4) and remove the wires' holder plates (5 and 6).

2 Rider 13 and Rider 16

2

5

3 1

4

Release the tensioning wheel spring (1).

Release the hydrostatic transmission wire (2) from the arm (3) and the casing from the holder

(4).

Release the cable from the neutral position contact (5).

Release the brake wire from the arm under the tank and the casing’s holder from the rear frame

(6).

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Contents Rider 11, Rider Rider 11 Bio, Rider 13 Bio, Rider Svenska Workshop manual Rider 11, Rider Rider 11 Bio, Rider 13 Bio ContentsSpecial instructions Safety regulationsGeneral instructions Special tools Play Technical dataTightening moments Mowing deck BioClip Combi Mowing deck Rear ejector Side ejector BioControl points After first 5 hours Delivery and dealer servicePre-delivery service At least once a season Dealer service Hours serviceHours Maintenance scheduleMaintenance interval MaintenanceParts enclosed in packaging, Rider Delivery measuresTo our dealer Packaging and unpackingMeasures for contact with acid BatteryCheck the oil level in the engine Steering wheelTow plate Wheels Checking the oil level in the transmissionTest running Speed regulator AdministrationGeneral Design and functionSerial number Engine Steering Mowing deck DrivingCombi 1030 mm Combi 1120 mm Mowing height manoeuvring Hold the bolts so that the poles are not put under strain Reparation instructionsRemoving engine Reparation instructions Replacing engine Reparation instructions Fitting Fuel tank RemovalChanging the oil Checking and adjusting steering wiresRemoval/installation of steering axle Replacing steering wiresRemoval/installation of wire wheel Rider 13 and Rider Checking and adjusting brake wireBadly adjusted brake can lead to reduced braking capacity Checking and adjusting freewheel clutch Rider Checking and adjusting gear control RiderReplacing articulated steering bearing Checking and adjusting throttle controlReparation instructions Rider 13 Removal of swing axleReplacing bushings Installation of swing axle Removal/installation of gear box Replacing hydrostatic transmission axle sealing collars Sealing collar replacement input axleSealing collar replacement outgoing axles Removal of hydrostatic transmission wire Replacing hydrostatic transmission wireReparation instructions Refitting hydrostatic transmission wire ~80 Bleeding the hydrostatic transmission oil system Adjustment of transmission neutral positionOil change Transmission maintenanceRider 11, Rider 13 H, Rider 16 H och Rider 14 Pro Removing the beltChanging oil Rider 13 and Rider Adjusting Rider 11 and Rider 13 H Checking and adjusting mower deck ground pressureChecking and adjusting mower deck parallelism Adjusting Rider 11 Bio and Rider 13 Bio Adjusting cutting height Adjusting cutting height areaRemoving the cutting unit To leave the service position Rear and side ejectors Dismantling the cutting unitReplacing the cutting unit’s belts Belt replacement on BioClip 103 and CombiBelt replacement on BioClip Removal of blades with bearings Replacing the break-pin BioClip 90, 103 and CombiImportant Information Grinding and balancing of blades When working with the blades, use protective glovesElectrical system Circuit diagram RiderCircuit diagram Rider 13 and Rider 13 Bio Pos Utf Inspecting the safety system Microswitch Mowing Deck Microswitch Seat Microswitch Neutral PositionIgnition and Starter Lock Main fuse Engine will not Start Engine Starts but does not RUN Satisfactorily Page Page Page Svenska Svenska Svenska ´z+H.T¶6w¨ Svenska 114 01 ´z+H.T¶6w¨ 2002W51Also See

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