Husqvarna manual Oil Filter, Change, Hydraulic Fluid Filter, Replacing Pro 18, Pro 18 AWD

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LUBRICATION

13. Oil Filter, Change

WARNING!

Engine oil can be very hot if it is drained directly after stopping the engine. Allow the engine to cool somewhat first.

1.Open the engine cover.

2.Remove the oil filter. If necessary, use a filter remover.

3.Wipe new, clean engine oil onto the seal for the new filter.

4.Fit the filter by hand with + 3/4 turn.

5.Run the engine warm, then check that there are no leaks around the oil filter seal.

6.Check the oil level in the engine, top up if necessary. The oil filter holds 0.2 litres of oil.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Used engine or transmission oil is health- impairing and must not be disposed of in the ground or in nature.

Replaced filters must be handed in to the workshop or other allotted place for disposal.

Avoid skin contact; wash with soap and water in case of spills.

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14.Hydraulic Fluid Filter, Replacing Pro 18, Pro 18 AWD

1.Remove the oil filter. If necessary, use a filter remover.

2.Wipe new, clean engine oil onto the seal for the new filter.

3.Fit the filter by hand so it just touches + 3/4 turn.

4.Remove the transmission cover and fill the transmission’s oil tank, about 0.3 l oil. See ”11-12. Transmission Oil Level”. Be observant when running the engine as described below and fill so that the tank is not emptied.

5.Run the engine warm, manipulate the servo steering, and then check that there are no leaks around the oil filter seal.

6.Check the oil level in the transmission, top up if necessary. The oil filter holds 0.3 litres of oil.

7.Replace the transmission cover.

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Contents Rider Pro 15 Pro 18 Pro 18 AWD Page Contents Introduction CongratulationsDriving and Transport on Public Roads TowingProper Service Serial NumberKEY to Symbols Read the operator’s manualSafety Instructions Safety InstructionsGeneral Use Keep children away from the work area Driving on Slopes Proceed as followsMaintenance ChildrenAvoid sparking and its consequences by Wearing protective glassesTransport Presentation PresentationAccelerator Placement of Controls Cutting UnitChoke Lever Throttle ControlChronometer Cutting Height Adjustment Lever Lifting Lever for the Cutting UnitLights and Power Outlet Parking BrakeSeat RefuellingDriving Mowing TipsRear Axle Clutch ControlFront Axle Before Starting Starting the Engine8009-494 Driving the Rider BrakingStopping the Engine Maintenance Maintenance ScheduleDaily main Weekly3 At least Maintenance Tenance Once Interval hours Before AfterMaintenance Daily main Weekly3 At least Interval hours Main Once 100 300Dismantling the Rider Covers Engine CoverFront Cover Transmission CoverChecking and Adjusting the Steering Cables Left-hand Wing CoverAdjusting the Parking Brake Pro 15, Pro Adjusting the Parking Brake Pro 18 AWDChecking and Adjusting the Choke Cable Checking and Adjusting the Throttle CableInspecting the Muffler Cleaning the Pulse Air Filter Replacing the Fuel FilterChecking the Fuel Pump’s Air Filter Air Supply Exhaust PipeReplacing the Air Filter Pro 8009-148 8009-149 8009-150 8009-151 Cleaning the Engine and Muffler Checking the Engine’s Cooling Air IntakeActions with acid contact Checking the Acid Level in the BatteryFitting the wrong spark plug type can damage the engine Checking the Safety System Replacing the Light Bulbs Fuses Checking the Tyre PressuresReplacing the Rear Drive Belt Pro 15 and Pro RemovalAssembly Replacing the Hydraulic Pump’s Drive Belt Pro 18 AWD 8009-641 8009-640 8009-726 Replacing the Centre Belt Replacing the Front Belt Pro 18 AWD Replacing the Front Belt Pro 15, ProDismantling 8009-122 Fitting the Cutting Unit Observe caution to avoid trapping your handRemoving the Cutting Unit Checking and Adjusting the Cutting Unit’s Ground Pressure Cutting HeightAdjusting the Parallelism of the Cutting Unit Checking the Parallelism of the Cutting Unit8009-287 Cutting Unit’s Service Position Placing in the Service Position6017-221 6017-222 8009-598 8009-122 6017-223 Releasing the Service Position Inspecting the Blades Removing the BioClip Plug Combi Lubrication Chart Pro Lubrication8009-504 Lubrication Chart Pro 18 AWD General Lubricating the CablesPedal Mechanism in Frame Tunnel Chains in the Frame TunnelDriver’s Seat Three-Point Link and JointsThrottle and Choke Cables, Lever Bearings Belt Tensioner Engine OilHydrostatic Cable with Linkage Changing the Engine OilTransmission Oil Level Pro 15, Pro Parking Brake Cable Pro 15, ProHydraulic System and Transmission Oil level Pro 18 AWD Oil Filter, Change Hydraulic Fluid Filter, Replacing Pro 18, Pro 18 AWDParking Brake Cable Pro 18 AWD Right Rear Axle BearingTrouble Shooting Guide Problem CauseStorage ServiceCover Wiring Diagram Colour Abbreviations8009-588 8009-679 Technical Data Dimensions Rider Pro Rider Pro 18 AWDCutting unit Combi EU Declaration of Conformity EU Declaration of Conformity Only applies to EuropeDelivery Service Service JournalAfter the First 8 Hours Hour Service First after 50 hours 100/200-Hour Service Action Date, mileage reading, stamp SignatureService Journal At Least Once Each Season Action Date, mileage reading, stamp, signature Service Journal ´z+RÆh¶6j¨ English 115 00 2005W05

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