Briggs & Stratton RIDER 11 BIO, RIDER 16, RIDER 13 BIO manual Reparation instructions

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Reparation instructions

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Work off the belts from the pulley (2).

Loosen the steering wires (1) and remove the steering rim.

Remove the pulley (2). Move the lower part forwards, the upper part backwards and detach the pulley.

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WARNING!

The articulation spring is strongly tensioned and can cause injury if it flies off. Wear safety glasses and gloves when removing/attaching the spring.

Detach the articulation spring. This spring is heavily tensioned and should be offloaded using tool 506 89 93-01 before the bolt for the rear bracket is removed.

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Remove the inner circlip (1) from the lower bearing (see diagram). The rear section is now loose and can be moved. Then detach the outer circlip (2) and take the bearing out downwards.

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Take the upper bearing out upwards, if it does not come out easily, it should be knocked out from below.

Insert the new bearings and assemble the articulated steering in the reverse removal order.

After re-assembly, the wire tension should be checked (see “Checking and adjusting steering wires”). Also check that the controls and wires are correctly adjusted.

Check the setting of the neutral position switch on machines with hydrostatic transmission, see ”Electrical system\Microswitch neutral position”.

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Contents Rider 11, Rider Rider 11 Bio, Rider 13 Bio, Rider Svenska Rider 11, Rider Rider 11 Bio, Rider 13 Bio Contents Workshop manualSafety regulations General instructionsSpecial instructions Special tools Technical data Tightening momentsPlay Mowing deck Rear ejector Side ejector Bio Mowing deck BioClip CombiControl points Delivery and dealer service Pre-delivery serviceAfter first 5 hours Dealer service Hours service At least once a seasonMaintenance schedule Maintenance intervalMaintenance HoursDelivery measures To our dealerPackaging and unpacking Parts enclosed in packaging, RiderBattery Measures for contact with acidSteering wheel Tow plateCheck the oil level in the engine Checking the oil level in the transmission WheelsTest running Administration Speed regulatorDesign and function GeneralSerial number Engine Steering Driving Mowing deckCombi 1030 mm Combi 1120 mm Mowing height manoeuvring Reparation instructions Removing engineHold the bolts so that the poles are not put under strain Reparation instructions Replacing engine Reparation instructions Fuel tank Removal FittingChecking and adjusting steering wires Changing the oilReplacing steering wires Removal/installation of steering axleRemoval/installation of wire wheel Checking and adjusting brake wire Badly adjusted brake can lead to reduced braking capacityRider 13 and Rider Checking and adjusting gear control Rider Checking and adjusting freewheel clutch RiderChecking and adjusting throttle control Replacing articulated steering bearingReparation instructions Removal of swing axle Replacing bushingsRider 13 Installation of swing axle Removal/installation of gear box Sealing collar replacement input axle Replacing hydrostatic transmission axle sealing collarsSealing collar replacement outgoing axles Replacing hydrostatic transmission wire Removal of hydrostatic transmission wireReparation instructions Refitting hydrostatic transmission wire ~80 Adjustment of transmission neutral position Bleeding the hydrostatic transmission oil systemTransmission maintenance Oil changeRemoving the belt Changing oil Rider 13 and RiderRider 11, Rider 13 H, Rider 16 H och Rider 14 Pro Checking and adjusting mower deck ground pressure Checking and adjusting mower deck parallelismAdjusting Rider 11 and Rider 13 H Adjusting Rider 11 Bio and Rider 13 Bio Adjusting cutting height area Adjusting cutting heightRemoving the cutting unit To leave the service position Dismantling the cutting unit Rear and side ejectorsBelt replacement on BioClip 103 and Combi Replacing the cutting unit’s beltsBelt replacement on BioClip Replacing the break-pin BioClip 90, 103 and Combi Removal of blades with bearingsImportant Information When working with the blades, use protective gloves Grinding and balancing of bladesCircuit diagram Rider Electrical systemCircuit diagram Rider 13 and Rider 13 Bio Pos Utf Inspecting the safety system Microswitch Seat Microswitch Neutral Position Microswitch Mowing DeckIgnition 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 ´z+H.T¶6w¨ 2002W51 114 01Also See

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