Husqvarna PT26 D manual Avoid sparking and its consequences by

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Safety Instructions

WARNING:

The engine, exhaust system, cooling system and hydraulic system components become extremely hot during operation. Risk of burn injuries if touched. Wear protective gloves

If leaks arise in the fuel system, the engine must not be started until the problem has been resolved.

Store the machine and fuel in such a way that there is no risk of leaking fuel or fuel vapour leading to damages.

Check the fuel level before each use and leave

space for the fuel to expand, because the heat from the engine and the sun may otherwise cause the fuel to expand and overflow.

• Avoid overfilling. In the event of spilling fuel on the machine, wipe it up before starting the engine. If you spill petrol on your clothing, change your clothing.

• Material that has been contaminated by fuel must be moved to a fire proof and environmentally safe place.

Allow the machine to cool before taking any

actions in the engine room.

Tank with level window

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WARNING:

The battery contains lead and lead compounds, chemicals that are considered to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive system damage. Wash you hands after touching the battery. Use protective goggles when working with the battery.

• Sparking can occur when working with the battery and the thick cables in the starter motor circuit. This can cause the battery to explode, fire or eye injuries.

Sparking in the circuit can not occur once the battery's power connection cable (usually the black negative cable) has been disconnected.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Avoid sparking and its consequences by:

Risk of sparking

Wearing protective glasses.

Make sure that the fuel cap is fitted and that no

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Contents PT26 D Contents Page Introduction CongratulationsDriving and Transport on Public Roads TowingProper Service Serial NumberSymbols and Decals Important Information Safety Instructions General UseWhen driving Driving on slopes Do as followsMaintenance ChildrenAvoid sparking and its consequences by Other protective devices are not fitted or are defective Transport Environment protectionUser responsibility Presentation Placement of controls Speed control Parking brakeControl panel SeatAdjusting the cutting height Steering wheel and steering wheel consoleDifferential Lock FuellingControls on the control panel Control lever hydraulicsWinter fuel and paraffin precipitation Lifting the cutting unit transport positionSwitch for operation of cutting unit Switch for extra hydraulic function hydraulic kit optionIndicators traffic kit option Push button for horn traffic kit optionStarter switch HeadlightThrottle control High speedWeight transfer Spare Power outletRotating warning light traffic kit option Parking lights traffic kit optionAdjusting the steering wheel setting ChronometerLever for steering wheel console angle Rops Cooling system Cutting unit AntifreezeAccessories Driving Mowing TipsBefore Starting Start gas or ether must not be used for this engineStarting the engine Starting with a weak battery Starting in cold conditionsDriving the machine Braking Cutting the engineBleeding in the event of fuel stoppage Engine stopMaintenance Maintenance Schedule250 500 1000 2000 250 500 1000 2000 Cleaning Cleaning the radiators heat exchanger Adjusting the pump and generator drive beltsRemoving the machine’s covers Checking radiatorgrillesChecking and adjusting the throttle control Adjusting the parking brakeReplacing the pump and generator drive belts Checking the exhaust systemCleaning the cyclone filter Servicing the air filterReplacing the air filter Emptying the particle trapBleeding the fuel system Servicing the fuel filterChecking the Tyre Pressures Servicing the battery FusesChecking the Safety System FU2 FU9Replacing the bulb in the headlight Light setting Cutting Unit ComponentsAttaching and removing the cutting unit Side shifting the cutting unitImportant Information Setting the cutting height and tilt angle Cutting heightCutting Unit’s Service Position Placing in the Service PositionTilt angle Ground pressureReleasing the Service Position Cutting Unit ModelReplacing the power take-off belts Checking the BladesAlways replace the belts in pairs Adjusting the power take-off belts Replacing the cutting unit beltReplacing the belt on the Combi unit Removal of BioClip Plug Lubrication Lubrication ScheduleGeneral Lubricating the cablesHandle for cutting height setting Lubricating in Accordance with Lubrication SchedulePivot wheel bearings Cutting unit’s bevel gearPower take-off shaft’s front support bearing Lift cylinderEngine Oil Viscosity and qualityFilling engine oil Changing the Engine OilReplacing the engine’s oil filter Hydraulic oilInspection off the oil level Filling hydraulic oilHydraulic oil filter, change Cutting unit mountingLifting arm’s rear bearings Driver’s SeatParking brake cables Control cylinderLubrication Trouble Shooting Guide Problem CauseProblem Cause Problem Cause Trouble Shooting Guide Storage Winter StorageService Electrical system Hydraulic System Hydraulic System Fuel system Technical Data Data PT 26DTransmission Vibration levels4 Technical Data Design standards EU Declaration of Conformity only applies to EuropeDiverse design standards Design standards Page Page 1153893-26 ´z+Uy@¶6u¨ ´z+Uy@¶6u¨ Original instructions