Briggs & Stratton RIDER 16, RIDER 11, RIDER 13 Replacing the break-pin BioClip 90, 103 and Combi

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Reparation instructions

Replacing the break-pin (BioClip 90, 103 and Combi 103)

The blades are fitted with a shear pin to protect the mowing deck and its drive when colliding with obstacles. A domed, spring friction washer is fitted to each blade bolt. The washer must always be replaced with a new washer when replacing the shear pin. Otherwise the break-pin can break causing the blades to collide.

Only use original spare parts. A set containing a blade, break-pin and friction washer can be purchased from your dealer.

1.Put the unit in the service position, see “Placing in the service position”.

2.Remove the blade (2A) by removing the blade bolt with washer and friction washer (2B).

3.Remove the remains of the broken break-pin

(3).

4.Make sure the contact surfaces (4) on the blade and the blade mounting are free from metal. Clean if necessary.

5.Fit one new break-pin (5) in the blade mounting.

6.Fit the blade (6), make sure it is fitted as illustrated.

7.Fit a new friction washer (7) with the concave face turned towards the blade.

8.Fit the blade bolt with washer (8). Tightening torque 45-50 Nm (4,5-5 kpm/32-36 lbft)

5

3

2A

4

6

4

7

2B

8

Removal of blades with bearings

WARNING!

When working with the mowing deck, use protective glasses and gloves.

1

Release the spring which tensions the V-belt and twist off the belt.

Unscrew the screw which holds the pulley (2) and detach the pulley, a puller may be needed for this. Do not lose the key which is found between the pulley and the axle.

2

Unscrew the screw which holds the blade and remove the screw, washer and blade.

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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 ContentsSafety regulations General instructionsSpecial instructions Special tools Technical data Tightening momentsPlay Mowing deck BioClip Combi Mowing deck Rear ejector Side ejector BioControl points Delivery and dealer service Pre-delivery serviceAfter first 5 hours At least once a season Dealer service Hours serviceMaintenance interval Maintenance scheduleMaintenance HoursTo our dealer Delivery measuresPackaging and unpacking Parts enclosed in packaging, RiderMeasures for contact with acid BatterySteering wheel Tow plateCheck the oil level in the engine 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 Reparation instructions Removing engineHold the bolts so that the poles are not put under strain 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 Checking and adjusting brake wire Badly adjusted brake can lead to reduced braking capacityRider 13 and Rider Checking and adjusting freewheel clutch Rider Checking and adjusting gear control RiderReplacing articulated steering bearing Checking and adjusting throttle controlReparation instructions Removal of swing axle Replacing bushingsRider 13 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 maintenanceRemoving 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 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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