Briggs & Stratton RIDER 13 BIO, RIDER 11 BIO, RIDER 16 manual Installation of swing axle

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Reparation instructions

Installation of swing axle

1

Grease half of the axle (the half that has not been turned down) and press it from the back into the steering spindle (see diagram).

Attach the washer and circlip on the swing axle's inner holder.

Fix the dust guard (with a thin lip behind) approx. 2/3 of the way in on the axle and lubricate the axle on both sides of the dust guard.

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Attach a washer and circlip onto the swing axle

(1).

Firmly secure the wires' holder plates (2), as well as the gear and brake wires (3 and 4).

Connect the belt onto the pulley and tightly screw the tensioning wheel arm (5) onto the rear frame.

Attach the clutch wire (6) and the tensioning wheel spring (7).

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2

Roll the rear frame forwards and press it in on the swing axle.

Fit the washer and circlip on the swing axle.

Fit the hydrostatic transmission wire and its casing (2+4).

Fit the cable on the neutral position contact (5).

Fit the rear belt (8).

Fit the brake wire on the arm under the tank and the casing’s holder on the rear frame (6).

Fit the tensioning wheel spring (1).

Fit the hydrostatic transmission’s fan and the circlip (7).

4 . Check that wires and controls are correctly adjusted (see Inspection and adjusting of respective wires). Finally, fit the cover on the transmission/gearbox.

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 manualSpecial instructions Safety regulationsGeneral instructions Special tools Play Technical dataTightening moments Mowing deck Rear ejector Side ejector Bio Mowing deck BioClip CombiControl points After first 5 hours Delivery and dealer servicePre-delivery service Dealer service Hours service At least once a seasonMaintenance Maintenance scheduleMaintenance interval HoursPackaging and unpacking Delivery measuresTo our dealer Parts enclosed in packaging, RiderBattery Measures for contact with acidCheck the oil level in the engine Steering wheelTow plate 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 Hold the bolts so that the poles are not put under strain Reparation instructionsRemoving engine 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 Rider 13 and Rider Checking and adjusting brake wireBadly adjusted brake can lead to reduced braking capacity Checking and adjusting gear control Rider Checking and adjusting freewheel clutch RiderChecking and adjusting throttle control Replacing articulated steering bearingReparation instructions Rider 13 Removal of swing axleReplacing bushings 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 changeRider 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 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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