Workshop manual
Rider 11, Rider 13,
Rider 11 Bio, Rider 13 Bio,
Rider 16
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Safety regulations
Special instructions
General instructions
The fuel used in the ride-on mower has the
following hazardous characteristics:
The workshop handbook is written for personnel who
are assumed to have general ride-on mower repara-
tion and service know-how.
• Toxic fluid and fumes
• Can cause eye and skin complaints
• Can cause breathing difficulties
• Highly flammable
The workshop where the ride-on mower is repaired
should be equipped with safety devices in
accordance with local regulations.
No-one should attempt to repair the ride-on mower
without having first read and understood the contents
of this handbook.
When using compressed air, do not direct the
compressed air stream towards your, or anybody
else's, body. Air can be forced into the blood
stream, thereby constituting a danger to life .
The machine is tested and approved only with the
equipment originally provided or recommended by
the manufacturer.
Use eye protection when working with tensioned
springs.
The below-mentioned boxes are included in this
workshop handbook, as is appropriate.
Use hearing protectors when test driving.
After test driving, do not touch the silencer before it
has cooled down. Risk of burn injuries. This
especially applies if the ride-on mower is equipped
with a catalytic converter. If consumed, the lining on
and in the catalytic converter element is dangerous
to health. Use protective gloves when working with
the catalytic converter/silencer.
WARNING!
The warning box indicates a
risk of injury to persons if the
instructions are not followed.
The blades are sharp and can cause cutting
injuries. Always use protective gloves when you are
handling the blades.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This box indicates a risk of damage to the
material if the instructions are not
followed.
Use protective glasses when working with the
mowing deck. If the belt's tension spring comes off
and flies upwards, this can cause injury to persons.
Use eye protection when working with the battery
with the plugs removed. Be extra careful when
handling battery acid. Spilling acid on the skin can
cause severe burn injuries. If acid is spilt on the
skin, rinse immediately with water. If acid gets into
the eyes, this can cause blindness, contact a
doctor.
Be careful with the maintenance of the battery.
Explosive gas is formed in the battery. Never
handle the battery when smoking or in the vicinity of
naked flames or sparks. Otherwise, the battery can
explode and cause severe injuries.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Waste oil and old filters shall be handled
as hazardous waste.
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Special tools
The following special tools are used when working on the ride-on mower.
Special tools for the engine and transmission are specified in resp. Workshop Manuals.
506 66 48-01 Puller for engine pulley.
506 79 06-01 Ball-ended Allen key 3/8" to unscrew the engine pulley socket head cap screw (Briggs &
Stratton).
506 89 92-01 Counter-hold for engine belt pulley.
506 89 93-01 Tool for the articulation spring.
535 41 32-01 Set of drifts for bushings on the swing axle.
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Technical data
Dimensions:
Length
Width
Height (over steering wheel)
Weight
Track front
Track rear
Wheel base
Tyre size
Air pressure
Max. gradient
Rider 11
Rider 13
2 090 mm/6,85 ft
880 mm/2,89 ft
1 070 mm/3,52 ft
197 kg/433 lb
720 mm/2,36 ft
620 mm/2,04 ft
860 mm/2,81 ft
16 x 6.50 x 8
60 kPa/8,5 PSI
15°
2 000 mm/6,56 ft
900 mm/2,95 ft
1 060 m/3,48 ft
190 kg/419 lb
625 mm/2,05 ft
625 mm/2,05 ft
860 mm/2,81 ft
16 x 6.50 x 8
60 kPa/8,5 PSI
15°
Engine:
Manufacture
Model
Rider 11
Briggs & Stratton
28N707
Rider 13
Briggs & Stratton
286707
Power
Displacement
Fuel
Tank capacity
Oil
7,7/10,5 kW/hp
362 cm3
min. 85 octane unleaded
7 litres/7,4 USqt
SAE 30 or SAE 10W/30
class SF-CC
9,2/12,5 kW/hp
465 cm3
min. 85 octane unleaded
7 litres/7,4 USqt
SAE 30 or SAE 10W/30
class SF-CC
Oil capacity
1,4 litres/1,5 USqt
1,4 litres/1,5 USqt
Gearbox:
Rider 11
Rider 13
Manufacture
Peerless MST 205
Tuff Torq K46
Oil
SAE 10W/30 class SF-CC
2,2 litres/2,35 USqt
Oil capacity
Gears, forwards
Gears, reverse
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Electrical system
Type
Rider 11
12 V, negative earth
Rider 13
12 V, negative earth
Battery
12 V, 24 Ah
12 V, 24 Ah
Main fuse
Spark plug
Spark plug gap
Flat pin yoke 15 A
Champion CJ8 or J8
0,75 mm/0,030"
Flat pin yoke 15 A
Champion CJ8 or J8
0,75 mm/0,030"
Tightening moments
Play
Carrier steering
Pulley steering wire
Belt wheel
5–10 Nm 3,5-7 lbft
Clutch wire R 11:
8–10 mm
(5/16" - 3/8")
20–30 Nm 14-21 lbft
35–40 Nm 25-28 lbft
45–50 Nm 32-36 lbft
20–25 Nm 14-18 lbft
15–25 Nm 10-18 lbft
20–25 Nm 14-18 lbft
20–25 Nm 14-18 lbft
70–80 Nm 50-56 lbft
Brake control lever against stop
bolt R 11:
Blades
0–1 mm
(0 - 0.040")
7–9 mm
(1/4" - 3/8")
1 mm
Blade bearings
Belt tensioner wheel
Holder screws, engine
Holder screws, gear box
Engine pulley
Brake control lever R 11:
Brake wires R13, R16:
(0.040")
Wires, hydrostatic transmission
pedals R13, R16:
0 mm
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Technical data
Dimensions:
Length
Width
Height (over steering wheel)
Weight
Track front
Track rear
Wheel base
Tyre size
Air pressure
Max. gradient
Rider 16
2 000 mm/6,56 ft
900 mm/2,95 ft
1 060 mm/3,48 ft
208 kg/459 lb
625 mm/2,05 ft
625 mm/2,05 ft
860 mm/2,81 ft
16 x 6.50 x 8
60 kPa/8,5 PSI
15°
Engine:
Rider 16
Briggs & Stratton
28N707
282H070110E1
Manufacture
Model - 2002
Model 2003 -
Power
Displacement
Fuel
Tank capacity
Oil mineral-2002
Oil synthetic 2003 -
Oil mineral 2003 -
Oil capacity
11,4/15,5 kW/hp
465 cm3/28,42 cu inch
min 85 octane unleaded
7 litres/7,4 USqt
SAE 30 or 10W/30 class CD-CF
SAE 5W/30 or 10W/30 class SJ-CF
or SAE 30 class SF-CC
1,4 litres/1,5 USqt
Gearbox:
Manufacture
Oil
Rider 16
Tuff Torq K 46
SAE 10W/30 class SF-CC
2,2 litres/2,35 USqt
Oil capacity
Electrical system
Type
Battery
Rider 16
12 V, negative earth
12 V, 24 Ah
Main fuse
Flat pin yoke 15 A
Champion CJ8 or J8
Champion QC12YC
0,75 mm/0,030"
Spark plug - 2002
Spark plug 2003 -
Spark plug gap
Mowing deck:
Cutting width
Cutting height
Blade length
Noise level
Rear ejector 85 Rear ejector 97 Side ejector 97 Bio 90
Bio 103
850 mm
40-90 mm
304 mm
100 dB(A)
29,0 kg
970 mm
40-90 mm
350 mm
100 dB(A)
48,0 kg
970 mm
40-80 mm
350 mm
100 dB(A)
45,0 kg
900 mm
45-95 mm
480 mm
100 dB(A)
39,0 kg
1 030 mm
45-95 mm
410 mm
100 dB(A)
47,0 kg
Weight
Overall width
950 mm
1 075 mm
1 300 mm
1 000 mm
1 115 mm
Mowing deck:
Cutting width
Cutting height
Blade length
Noise level
BioClip 112
1 200 mm
40-90 mm
420 mm
100 dB(A)
50,0 kg
Combi 103
1 030 mm
45-95 mm
410 mm
100 dB(A)
47,0 kg
Combi 112
1 220 mm
40-90 mm
420 mm
100 dB(A)
52,0 kg
Weight
Overall width
1 230 mm
1 115 mm
1 230 mm
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Technical data
Control points
Mowing deck parallelism with cutting height in pos. 1:
Cutting height control in pos. 1:
2 mm
0,079"
Rider 11 = 37 2 mm
Bio = 45 2 mm
Other = 40 2 mm
1,46" 0,079"
1,77" 0,079"
1,57" 0,079"
Synchronous transmission belt tension Bio 103 version 1,
Combi 103:
Automatic adjustment
7 mm
Synchronous transmission belt tension Bio 103 version 2 at
10 N force, impression:
1/4"
Synchronous transmission belt tension Bio 90 at 7 N force,
impression:
8 mm
3–6 mm
5/16"
1/8" - 1/4"
Dist. between support plate and drive belt:
Distance belt tensioner control lever
and belt guide, disengaged unit:
17 5 mm
7/16" 3/16"
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Delivery and dealer service
Pre-delivery service
1. Top up battery with acid and recharge for four hours.
2. Fit the steering wheel, tow plate, and where appropriate other parts.
3. Adjust cutting unit:
Adjust lift springs (effective weight of cutting unit should be
12–15 kg (26,5-33 lb), or set to maximum lift if brush is to be fitted). (Only applies to BioClip and
Combi.)
Adjust cutting unit so that rear edge is about 2–4 mm (1/8") higher than front edge.
Adjust cutting unit height setting so that cutting height limit is 5 mm (3/16") above the frame of the unit
at the lowest cutting height.
4. Check that engine has correct amount of oil.
5. Check that the right amount of oil is in the transmission. (Not Rider 11)
6. Check and adjust tyre pressure (60 kPa/0,6 bar/8,5 PSI).
7. Connect battery.
8. Fill with fuel and start engine.
9. Check that machine does not move in neutral. (Not Rider 11)
10. Check:
Forward drive.
Reverse drive.
Operation of blades.
Seat safety switch.
Lift lever safety switch.
11. Check engine revs 2 900 - 3 100 rpm.
Rider 16, 2003- model, 2 800-3 000 rpm.
12. Tell customer about:
Need and benefits of following the service schedule.
Need and benefits of having machine serviced every 300 hours.
The effects of maintenance on the machine’s second-hand value.
Applications for BioClip and Combi.
13. Complete proof of sale, etc.
After first 5 hours
1. Change engine oil.
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Delivery and dealer service
Dealer service
100 hours service
1. Carry out 25 hours service as above.
25 hours service
1. Change the engine oil on the side-valve engine
(With high load and temperature on the
overhead-valve engine).
2. Carry out 50 hours service as above.
3. Replace the pre-filter and filter cartridge in the
air filter.
2. Clean/replace the airfilter’s pre-filter or oil-foam
element, if fitted. (More frequent intervals in
dusty operating conditions.)
4. Replace the fuel filter in the pipe.
5. Clean/replace the spark plug.
3. Clean/replace the air filter’s filter cartridge (25
hours, 100 hours if pre-filter is fitted).
(More frequent intervals in dusty operating
conditions.)
300 hours service
1. Inspect the machine. Reach agreement with the
customer about which additional work should be
carried out.
4. Check the tyre pressures.
5. Check the mower deck (visual inspection)
6. Lubricate the belt tensioner.
7. Lubricate joints and axles.
2. Carry out 25 hours service as above.
3. Carry out 50 hours service as above.
4. Carry out 100 hours service as above.
5. Check the valve clearance on the engine.
8. Adjust the brake (Rider 11).
9. Check the V-belts.
At least once a season
10. Clean the engine’s cooling air intake.
1. Change the engine oil (25/50 hours).
11. Check/clean the hydrostatic transmission
gear’s cooling fins.
2. Replace the pre-filter in the air filter.
3. Replace the filter cartridge in the air filter.
4. Check/adjust the settings on the mowing deck.
5. Adjust the parking brake.
50 hours service
1. Carry out 25 hours service as above.
2. Change engine oil.
6. Inspect the flame guard/spark arrester (extra
equipment).
3. Check the oil level in the transmission.
(Rider 13, 16).
7. Clean/replace the spark plug.
4. Check/adjust the parking brake.
(Rider 13, 16).
8. Replace the fuel filter in the pipe.
5. Check/adjust the throttle wire.
9. Clean the cooling fins on the engine and trans-
mission.
6. Clean the cooling fins on the engine and
transmission.
10. Check the valve clearance on the engine.
7. Check/adjust the settings on the mowing deck.
11. 300 hours service should be carried out by an
authorised service workshop.
8. Inspect the flame guard/spark arrester.
(extra equipment)
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Delivery and dealer service
Maintenance schedule
The following is a list of the maintenance which should be conducted on the machine. Most of the points that
are not covered by this workshop manual are covered by the operator’s manual.
Daily
maintenance
before
Maintenance interval in
hours
Page
Maintenance
100
25
50
starting
Check the oil level in the engine
Check the engine’s cooling air intake
Check the fuel pump’s air filter
Check the steering wires
Check the brakes
Check the battery
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31
11
61
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G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Check the safety system
Check the screws and nuts
Check if there is any fuel or oil leakage
Clean around the silencer
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1)
Change the engine oil side-valve engine 1)
Change the engine oil overhead-valve engine 1)
Clean the air filter’s pre-filter 2)
Check the mower deck
Check the tyre pressures (60 kPa)
Lubricate the belt tensioner 3)
Lubricate joints and axles 3)
Adjust the brakes, Rider 11
Check the V-belts
28
28
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47
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31
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G
1)
1)
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Check the transmission’s cooling fins,
Rider 13 and Rider 16
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G
Check the transmission’s oil level,
Rider 13 and Rider 16
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31
26
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G
G
G
G
Adjust the brakes, Rider 13 and Rider 16
Check and adjust the throttle wire
Clean the cooling fins on the engine and transmission 2,4)
Replace the air filter’s pre-filter and paper filter 2)
G
G
G
Replace the fuel filter
Replace the spark plug
8
1) First change after 5 hours. Replace after every 25 hours with heavy loads and high temperatures. 2) Cleaning and replacing should be
carried out more frequently in dusty conditions. 3) The machine should be lubricated twice a week if used daily. 4) Carried out by
authorised service workshop.
G = Described in this Workshop Manual.
G = Not described in this Workshop Manual.
G = Described in the Operating Instructions.
WARNING!
No service procedures must be conducted on the engine or cutting unit unless:
•
•
•
The engine is switched off.
The ignition key is removed.
•
•
The parking brake is applied.
The cutting unit is disengaged.
The ignition cables are removed
from the plugs.
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Delivery measures
Packaging and unpacking
To our dealer
On delivery from the factory the Rider is normally
packed in special packaging. This consists of a
wooden bottom board with a top part consisting of
heavy-duty cardboard held together by plastic film.
Well-performed delivery service is the first step to a
functioning aftermarket. A functioning aftermarket is
in everybody’s interest:
• The customer is satisfied with their Rider. He/she
knows where to go to get help if problems occur.
WARNING!
Handle the transport box
carefully. Keep the goods as level
as possible. Use long forks when
lifting from the short side.
• You have a regular customer, who recommends
you and your company to other potential
customers.
• In this way we build our trademark together, and
take joint responsibility for our products and
customers.
The bottom board is provided with pallet feet and
the goods can be handled with a normal fork-lift
truck from the long side. To keep the goods as level
as possible, two men should help the truck driver.
Lift the machine and drive the truck carefully.
Make sure the paper work is in good order.
Fill in the warranty and delivery documents etc. and
make sure that the customer gets the right
Operating Instructions for their machine.
Undo the plastic film and lift off the cardboard
sections. The Rider is placed on the bottom board,
braked and secured with wooden blocks.
Check that there is no transport damage after
removing the packaging. Report any damage to the
transport company in accordance with the standard
routines.
Keep a customer register so that in future you can
see which machines customers have, including all
the serial numbers. This register will benefit you
when ordering spare parts and for future marketing.
In conjunction with the delivery you should also
give the customer the information required to
ensure the safe handling and care of their machine.
Pay special attention to informing the customer
about:
The packaging should not be returned.
• Safety instructions.
• Controls. Emphasise that one does not push in
the reversing lock on Rider 11 when engaging
the neutral position (start lock function).
• Checking of oil levels. Replenishing of oil, and
which type of oil is required.
• First oil change after the running-in period.
• The need for, and advantages of, following the
service schedule and regularly handing in their
Rider for service.
Lifting from the short side requires long pallet forks,
see diagram.
• Which fuel should be used.
• Mowing tips to get good results. Applications for
BioClip.
Parts enclosed in packaging, Rider
The following parts are enclosed in the transport box:
Number Part
• Which accessories are available for the type of
Rider in question.
• Warranty regulations.
1
Steering wheel with steering column tube
Socket head cap screw steering column
tube
• Your company, and who the customer can turn to
1
if problems occur.
1
2
6
1
1
Lock nut steering column tube
Support rollers (BioClip)
Battery plugs
Operating Instructions
Operating and Maintenance
Instructions Briggs & Stratton
Wheels (certain markets)
4
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Delivery measures
Battery
WARNING!
Measures for contact with acid
External: Rinse thoroughly with water.
Internal:
Drink large quantities of water or
milk. Contact a doctor as soon as
possible.
Eyes:
Rinse thoroughly with water.
Contact a doctor as soon asap.
The battery gives off explosive gas. Sparks,
naked flames and cigarettes must absolutely
not be in the near vicinity of the battery.
The battery is delivered dry-charged from the
factory. The cells are fitted with sealing film. The
battery plugs are packed in a plastic bag.
• Fill the battery cells slowly with battery acid to
the max. level mark on the battery container.
• Wait 20 minutes and top up with battery acid if
necessary.
• Charge the battery with 12 V max. 6 A for 4
hours.
• Check the electrolyte level and top up if
necessary with distilled water to the top level
marks on the battery container.
Put the battery in position.
Connect the battery with the screws and nuts fitted
on the battery. Brace the screws when fitting to
avoid exposing the terminals to strain.
• Black cable is connected to -.
• Red cable is connected to +.
Make sure the cables do not rub against the
material.
Fit the cover over the battery and tighten the strap.
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Delivery measures
Steering wheel
• Fit the steering wheel with the steering column
tube on the steering shaft.
• Screw in the socket head cap screw so that it
goes in the slot on the steering shaft. Work on
the steering wheel and tighten the socket head
cap screw so that it bottoms in the slot.
• Fit the lock nut on the socket head cap screw.
Tow plate
The tow plate is fitted the “wrong way round” at the
factory for transport reasons. Fit the tow plate on
the rear bumper as shown in the diagram.
Check the oil level in the engine
Check the oil level in the engine when the Rider
stands horizontal with the engine switched off.
Lift up the engine cover.
Loosen the dipstick and pull it out. Wipe the
dipstick and replace it.
The dipstick should be screwed fully down.
Loosen the dipstick and pull it out again. Check the
oil level.
The oil level should lie between the markings on
the dipstick. If the level is close to the “ADD” mark,
top up with oil to the “FULL” mark on the dipstick.
The oil is poured in the same hole the dipstick fits
in.
Fill the oil slowly. Tighten the dipstick correctly
before starting the engine. Start and run the engine
at idling speed for approx. 30 seconds. Turn off the
engine. Wait 30 seconds and check oil level. If
necessary fill so that the oil comes up to the
”FULL” mark on the dipstick.
Rider 16, 2003 model
ADD
FULL
Use engine oil SAE 30 or SAE 10W/30, class SF-
CC on all machines up to 2002 models as well as
later models of Rider 11 and 13 with side-valve
engines.
From 2003 Rider 16 models use first and foremost
synthetic engine oil class SJ-CF 5W/30 or 10W/30,
otherwise SAE30, class SF-CC.
ADD
FULL
The engine takes a total of 1.4 litres/1,5 USqt of oil.
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Delivery measures
Checking the oil level in the
transmission
(Not Rider 11)
Remove the transmission cover. Loosen both
screws (one on each side) and lift off the
transmission cover.
Check that there is oil in the transmission’s oil tank.
Fill if necessary with engine oil SAE 10W/30 (class
SF–CC).
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Check and top up with oil after each test
drive. The oil level will drop if there are
air pockets in the transmission.
Wheels
Fit the wheels (certain markets). The tyre pressures
should be 60 kPa (0,6 kp/cm2 /8,5 PSI) on all the
wheels.
To improve the driving capacity the pressure in the
back tyres can be reduced to 40 kPa
(0,4 kp/cm2 /5,6 PSI).
Maximum permitted pressure is 100 kPa
(1,0 kp/cm2 /14 PSI).
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Different pressures in the front tyres will
cause the blades to cut the grass at
different heights.
Checking and adjusting of the mowing
deck’s ground pressure and parallelism
Carried out after checking the tyre pressures. See
respective sections in this Workshop Manual.
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Delivery measures
Test running
Fill up with petrol. The engine should be run on the
lowest 85 octane unleaded petrol (no oil admixture).
It can be beneficial to use environmentally adapted
alkylate petrol. Do not use petrol that contains
methanol.
WARNING!
Petrol is highly inflammable.
Observe caution and fill up with
petrol outdoors.
WARNING!
Never run the engine indoors, or
in enclosed or poorly ventilated
areas. Engine exhaust fumes
contain poisonous carbon mon-
oxide.
Start the engine.
Check that the machine is in neutral and standing
on level ground when the parking brake is released.
(Not Rider 11)
Check the function of the parking brake.
Check driving forwards (1) and backwards (2).
Check that the starter does not function when any
of the hydrostatic transmission pedals are activated
(Rider 13, 16) or when the gear stick is not in
neutral (Rider 11).
1
2
Check that the engine stops when getting up from
the seat when any of the hydrostatic transmission
pedals are activated (Rider 13, 16) or when the
gear stick is not in neutral (Rider 11).
Check that the starter does not function when the
mowing unit is in its lower position.
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Delivery measures
Check the function of the mowing deck and that
there is no abnormal noise.
The mowing height can be regulated in 9 different
positions with the lever.
Deck with rear ejector,
40-90 mm,
mowing height
(1 9/16" - 3 9/16")
45-95 mm,
BioClip- and Combi- deck,
mowing height
(1 3/4" - 3 3/4")
Speed regulator
Check that the engine’s maximum speed is
regulated at:
Rider 11
Rider 13
Rider 16
Rider 16 2003 -
2 900 - 3 100 rpm
2 900 - 3 100 rpm
2 900 - 3 100 rpm
2 800 - 3 000 rpm
Administration
Fill in the sales certificate and customer register
etc.
Do not forget to enter the manufacturing number on
page 3 of the operator’s manual and to verify the
delivery service in the service log.
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Design and function
General
and for best possible cutting results.
Husqvarna Riders is a series of ride-on mowers
with a large capacity. It is available in several sizes,
from the smallest Rider 11 to the largest Rider
ProFlex 21.
Husqvarna Riders can, moreover, be equipped
with various accessories such as moss rake and
dozer blade which make them flexible working
tools throughout the year.
This manual deals with the slightly smaller
Rider 11 and Rider 11 Bio can be delivered with a
manual gearbox, while the other models are only
available with hydrostatic transmission.
machines, the larger Pro-and ProFlex machines
can be found in a separate manual. All Riders have
articulated steering in order to easily cut around
trees and other obstacles. Moreover, they all have
front-mounted mowing decks for controlled cutting
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Rider 11 and Rider 13 have a mowing deck with
rear ejection. They can also be ordered with a Bio
deck, in which case they are called the Rider 11 Bio
or Rider 13 Bio.
Rider 16 is available with different mowing decks.
Bak 97 (rear ejection)
Sido 97 (side ejection)
BioClip 90
Combi 103 or Combi 112.
Earlier versions even BioClip 103 or BioClip 112
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Design and function
Serial number
The serial number can be found on the printed
plate attached to the front, left-hand side under the
seat. Stated on the plate, from the top are:
•
•
•
The machines type designation.
The manufacturer’s type number.
The machine’s serial number.
State the type designation and serial number when
ordering spare parts.
On older machines the engine’s manufacturing
number is punched on a plate that is riveted to the
fan cover. On newer engines in Rider 16 the data is
punched on the cover.
The plate states:
•
•
•
Model.
Type.
Code.
Please state these when ordering spare parts.
Older engines all versions
Newer engines Rider 16 (2003-)
The transmission’s serial number is stated on the
barcode decal located on the front of the housing
on the left-hand drive axle:
• The type designation is stated above the
barcode and starts with the letter “K”.
• The serial number is stated above the barcode
and has the prefix “s/n”.
• The manufacturer’s type number is stated under
the barcode and has the prefix “p/n”.
State the type designation and serial number when
ordering spare parts.
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Design and function
Engine
The order numbers for the respective Rider models
are found in the table below. Please state these
when ordering manuals:
These Husqvarna Riders have single-cylinder, air-
cooled engines from Briggs & Stratton.
More intricate engine repairs are not described in
this workshop handbook, these can instead be
read in Briggs & Stratton's own handbooks which
contain detailed information about adjusting and
repairing the engines. The handbooks can be
ordered from an authorized service workshop.
Model
Rider 11
B & S model no.
28B707
Rider 13
286707
Rider 16 -2002
Rider 16 2003-
28N707
282H070110
Rider 11 and Rider 13 are fitted with a single
cylinder side-valve engine of 10.5 resp. 12.5 hp
with splash lubrication. Rider 16 is fitted with a
single cylinder overhead-valve engine of 15.5 hp. A
new overhead-valve engine with AVS (Anti Vibra-
tion System) has been introduced from 2003
models.
It is important that only original spare parts are
used when repairing the engines. If other parts are
used, the guarantee shall no longer be valid.
Side-valve engine Rider 11 and 13
Overhead-valve engine Rider 16 (2003-)
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Design and function
Steering
Thanks to the articulated steering, the turning
All the ride-on mowers in the Rider series have
articulated steering. The steering force from the
steering wheel is transferred to the rear section via
wires and a chain. This ensures that the ride-on
mower is easy to manoeuvre, as well as having
high-precision steering. A Rider easily cuts around
all obstacles that may be found on the lawn.
radius is extremely small, the uncut circle when the
steering wheel is fully turned is just 20-30 cm
(8"-12")depending on which model is chosen.
Outline diagram of the articulated steering function.
Rider machines have a sliding bearing (1) on the
steering column.
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Design and function
Driving
Rider 13 and Rider 16 are equipped with
hydrostatic transmission which provides the driver
complete control. Continuously variable speed
control, forwards and reverse, is by means of a
pedal.
Rider 11 has a manual gear box with five forward
gears, neutral and one reverse gear. This gear box
is an "inline" type, which means that you can
change from neutral to fifth gear without having to
go through all the other gears.
Hydrostatic transmission on Rider 13 and Rider 16.
Manual gear box on Rider 11 and Rider 11 Bio.
Mowing deck
Rider 16 can be fitted with mowing decks with
either side or rear ejection where both have mowing
widths of 970 mm (38"), BioClip unit with mowing
width 900 mm (36") alternatively 1030 mm (41") or
Combi unit 1030 mm (41") alternatively 1120 mm
(44").
The entire Rider series is equipped with front-
mounted mowing decks to ensure effective cutting
even in confined areas.
Rider 11 and Rider 13 have a mowing deck with
rear ejection and a cutting width of 850 mm (34").
The Combi unit works as a BioClip unit when a
BioClip plug is fitted, but can be modified for rear
ejection by removing the BioClip plug.
Rider 11 Bio and Rider 13 Bio have a Bio deck with
a cutting width of 900 mm (36").
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Design and function
Mowing deck with rear ejection, 850 mm (34").
Removing the BioClip plug
BioClip 900 mm (36")
Mowing deck with side ejection, 970 mm (38").
BioClip 1030 mm (41")
Mowing deck with rear ejection, 970 mm (38").
90
°
90°
Combi 1030 mm (41").
Combi 1120 mm (44").
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Design and function
The mowing deck is raised and lowered using the
mechanical lifting lever, which actuates a shaft that
rotates.
When the shaft rotates, the chain that is secured in
an arm on the inner end of the shaft raises or
lowers the tool frame.
When lowering the unit, the two connecting rods,
via the three-point link, will alter the belt adjuster so
that the drive belt is tensioned and the blades begin
to rotate.
When the attachment is raised the microswitch in
the safety circuit is actuated.
The attachment’s lifting device
The mowing deck is rear suspended with the lug on
the rear transverse axle in a U-bracket on the tool
frame. The front of the tool frame is linked to a
bracket on the attachment. The front rollers are
supported against the ground, for example, when
turning when the attachment tends to lean. The
rollers on the rear section of the protective frame
are used when removing and fitting the mowing
deck or moving it to the service position.
toggle joint actuate the protective frame around the
mowing deck and raise or lower the mowing deck’s
cover within the mowing height range.
There are two struts on the top of the cutting unit
cover. The upper one is coupled between the
horizontal connecting rod and the tongue of the
forward perpendicular shaft on the top of the
mowing deck cover. When the shaft is rotated, it will
raise or lower the cutting unit cover in relation to the
protective frame. The lower strut (parallel strut) is
connected between the front and rear transverse
axles, so that even the rear axle rotates in the same
way as the front axle. There is an adjuster on the
parallel strut to adjust the mowing deck cover’s
parallelism with the ground. See ”Checking and
adjusting the mowing deck’s the parallelism”.
Otherwise, when dismantling, the rear of the
attachment would fall directly to the ground when
the lug on the rear axle releases its grip.
The mowing height is adjusted using the lever,
which has a catch for the different mowing height
positions. The setting for the mowing height range
is located on the same axle, see ”Adjustment of the
mowing height range”. Two connecting rods via a
Mowing height manoeuvring
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Removing engine
The figures under ”Dismantling” show Rider 11, 13
and Rider 16 in older designs (R16 up to the 2002
model), for a more recent Rider 16 design (2003-)
see ”Assembling the engine”. The text applies to all
versions.
1
Mark up and remove the engine's electrical
connections.
Newer engines, pull the connector apart.
4
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Hold the bolts so that the poles are not
put under strain.
Remove the battery's fixing belt. Remove the safety
guard and remove the cable connections. Then, lift
out the battery.
2
Remove the clamp holding the throttle and choke
wire. Unhook the wire at its at its attachment.
Remove the cable which leads from the starter
relay to the start motor.
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8
Remove the fuel line hose clamp from the fuel
pump and pull the fuel line downwards.
Tie the hose higher than the fuel tank level.
Insert tool no. 506 79 06-01 into the centre of the
engine pulley. Unscrew and remove the socket
head cap screw which holds the pulley and the
engine axle together. Use tool no. 506 89 92-01 as
a holder-on. Remove the pulley from the engine
axle.
6
9
Release the exhaust pipe clamps, and then remove
the exhaust pipe.
7
Remove the engine attachments, two on each side
of the engine, and remove the engine from the
mower.
Watch where the battery’s negative cable is
connected. Disconnect it from the engine if
necessary.
Lift the engine out of the mower, take care of the
key and spacer tube, located on the engine shaft.
Clamp together the wire holder under the engine
pulley with a pair of flat pliers and pull the wire
holder downwards.
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Replacing engine
The figures under ”Assembling” show the newer
Rider 16 model (2003-). For
older designs (R16 up to the 2002 model), and
Rider 11 and 13 see ”Dismantling
the engine”. The text applies to all versions.
Position the pulley with tool no. 506 79 06-01 and
tighten it with moment (70-80 Nm/50-56 lbft). Use
tool no. 506 89 92-01 as a holder-on.
3
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
When installing the engine, it is important
that the pulley groove (1) is in a position
so the outgoing axle key (2) fits into the
groove (see diagram). Also check that
both spacing collars (3) and the key (2)
are firmly attached on the engine axle.
Grease the engine axle.
Position the wires in the wire holder, clamp the
holder together and, from below, lead it up through
the centre of the belt tensioner until it hooks over
the tensioner's upper edge.
1
4
Lower the engine and tighten the engine
attachments (two on each side of the engine) with
moment (20-25 Nm/14-18 lbft).
Hook on the throttle wire at the carburettor and fit
the wire clamp without tightening it.
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5
Push the throttle control to full choke position. Pull
the wire’s outer casing as far to the right as
possible and tighten the clamping screw. Pull back
the throttle control to the full throttle position and
check that the choke is no longer actuated.
Press the fuel line securely on the fuel pump and fit
the hose clamp.
8
Choke not actuated.
6
Attach the engine's electrical connections.
Fit the exhaust pipe and tighten the retaining
screws and clamps.
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Fuel tank
Removal
WARNING!
Petrol is highly flammable and
environmentally hazardous.
Exercise caution to avoid fire and
spillage.
1. Place an appropriate container to catch the
petrol. The tank holds approx. 7 litres / 7.4
USqt.
2. Empty the petrol tank by removing the hose
from the connector under the tank.
Tightly screw the cable from the start motor to the
starter relay.
If you do not wish to empty the tank, you can
pinch the hose with lockable welding pliers and
then remove the hose and hose clamp from the
fuel filter’s lower connector. You must then be
sure to keep the hose opening higher than the
fuel level in the tank.
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3. Remove the three screws that fix the tank to the
bracket. Lower the tank and pull out the hose
through the frame of the machine (if it has been
loosened by the fuel filter).
Lift the battery into place and fasten the cable
connections and safety guard. Tighten the catching
belt.
Fitting
1. It is easier to work if you empty the tank before
fitting. Pull the tube into place, pull it under the
corner of the crank house, and attach it to the
fuel filter with the hose clamp. Make sure that
the hose cannot be chafed or rubbed.
2. Position the tank in the bracket, and secure with
the bolts.
3. Fit the fuel hose and the hose clamp to the
connector under the tank as required. Fill with
petrol and check that there are no leaks.
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Reparation instructions
Changing the oil
Checking and adjusting steering wires
The engine oil should be replaced after the first five
hours of running time, see service chart. Thereafter
it should be replaced every 50 hours of running
time (25 hours in harsh operating conditions).
1
WARNING!
Engine oil can be very hot if it is
drained off directly after the
engine is stopped. Therefore
allow the engine to cool down
first.
Remove the frame plate by releasing the screws
(two on either side).
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Spent engine oil is hazardous to health
and must not be poured out on the gro-
und or in the nature, but should be
handed in to a designated place for
recycling.
2
Avoid skin contact and wash any spillage
with soap and water.
Ensure that the cables are properly situated under
the steering cable pulleys in the frame tunnel.
The tension is checked by squeezing together the
wires (as shown in the diagram). Without having to
apply too much force, the wires should be able to
be squeezed to half the distance between them.
Change the cable if it has a damaged strand
causing loose threads to protrude.
Drain plug on Rider 16
3
Tip! When draining the engine oil use a folded
piece of cardboard to funnel the oil into the contai-
ner.
Place a container under the drain plug on the left
side of the engine.
Remove the dipstick and drain plug. Let the oil
drain into the container.
Refit the drain plug and tighten it.
Fill with oil up to the “FULL” mark on the dipstick.
Pour the oil into the same hole the dipstick goes in.
Filling procedure, see ”Delivery measures\Checking
the engine’s oil level”. Use engine oil as set out in
the ”Specifications” chapter.
Hold the wire so it does not twist.
Stretch the wires by tightening the adjuster nuts
(one wire on each side of the ride-on mower). Do
not overtension them, they should only be tighte-
ned up to the steering rim. Stretch both wires
equally so that the steering wheel position is not
changed.
Run the engine until warm, then check that there
are no oil leaks from the drain plug.
Check the wire tension as set out in point 2 after
you have made the adjustment.
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Replacing steering wires
Removal/installation of steering axle
1. Release the steering wires' rear attachment (1).
1. Release the steering wires' rear attachment (1).
Remove the frame plate.
2. Remove the frame plate.
2. Remove the steering wheel and steering
column by releasing the lock nut and
3. Release the steering wires' front attachment (2)
at the steering transmission chain (6) and pull
the steering wires out throught the frame.
unscrewing the locking screw, lift the steering
wheel and steering column upwards.
Note. If the old wires are still complete, the new
wires can be attached to the old ones when
they are pulled out through the frame, the new
wires will then come automatically into place.
3. Remove the two steering wheel rod carriers (4).
4. Unscrew the bolt (5) from the bottom end of the
steering column.
4. Ensure that the steering wheel is in the centre
position when the rear wheels are centred. Re-
set the chain on the steering column’s sprocket
or adjust the rear fixture (1) for the steering
cables as needed.
5. Pull the steering axle (6) upwards and move the
lower part of the axle backwards to remove the
steering transmission chain (3).
6. Move the upper bearing (7) uppwards until it
goes free from the steering axle (6). If the
bearing is to be replaced, the bushing (8) must
be knocked out of the bearing.
Hold the cables with, for example, a wrench
when mounting so that they do not twist.
Attach the new wires. Once the new wires are
in place, check the wire tension (see “Checking
and adjusting steering wires”).
7. Slide the bearing (9) off the bottom end.
8. Take the steering axle out (6) downwards.
9. To assemble the steering axle, the reverse
order is applied. For assembly purposes, the
two steering wheel rod carriers (4), are tighte-
ned with moment (5–10 Nm/3,5-7 lbft).
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Removal/installation of wire wheel
1. Remove the frame plate.
2. Detach the steering wires' rear attachment (1) .
3. Remove the screw (2) and detach the wire
wheel (5).
4. Remove the bearing's circlip (3) and knock out
the bearing (4).
5. To install the wire wheel, the reverse order is
applied.
The screw (2) is to be mounted in the rear hole
on the frame. The bushing (6) is to be placed
between the frame and the cable pulley.
Ensure that the cables are properly situated
under the steering cable rollers (7) in the frame
tunnel.
Ensure that the steering wheel is in the centre
position when the rear wheels are centred. Re-
set the chain on the steering column’s sprocket
or adjust the rear fixture (1) for the steering
cables as needed.
Hold the cables with, for example, a wrench
when mounting so that they do not twist.
After installation, check the wire tension (see
“Checking and adjusting steering wires”).
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Rider 13 and Rider 16
Checking and adjusting brake wire
Check that the brake is correctly adjusted by
positioning the ride-on mower on a gentle slope and
applying the brake.
Rider 11
If the ride-on mower does not stand still, the brake
needs to be adjusted.
The brake is adjusted in the following way:
Check that the brake is correctly adjusted by
measuring the distance between the brake lever
and the front edge of the recess on the chassis.
The distance should be 0–1 mm/0-0,040" when the
brake is not applied.
1. Release the lock nuts (1).
2. Stretch the wire with the adjuster screw (2) until
all the play in the wire disappears.
3. Tighten the lock nuts (1) and finally check that
the brake is correctly adjusted.
WARNING!
A badly adjusted brake can lead
to reduced braking capacity.
1. Remove the lock nuts (1).
2. Stretch the wire with the adjuster screw (2) so
that the distance between the brake lever and
the front edge of the recess on the chassis is 1
mm/0,040".
3. Tighten the lock nuts (1) after adjustment.
When the brake wire has been adjusted, check
that the brake lever does not have too much
movement. If the lever's free movement
exceeds 9 mm/3/8", this should be adjusted by
tightening the nut on the brake lever.
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Checking and adjusting gear control
Rider 11
Checking and adjusting freewheel
clutch Rider 11
1
The freewheel clutch is correctly adjusted when the
tensioning wheel's outward movement is stopped
by the belt and not by the wire.
Check the gear control adjustment by setting the
gear change lever to the ”N” position. When the
lever (4) goes easily into the neutral position, the
control is correctly adjusted.
2
In other cases, the control is adjusted in the
following way:
1
Detach the lock nut (1) on the ball joint.
2
Press the locking spring (2) backwards so that the
spherical socket (3) can be lifted away from the pivot
on the lever (4).
3
Adjust the spherical socket (3) position on the
connecting rod (5) until the right adjustment is
obtained.
There should be a play (A) of 8-10 mm/5/16" - 3/8"
between the wire nipple and the lever.
4
Lock the setting with the lock nut (1) and press the
locking spring (2) into position.
3
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Check that the locking spring goes
through the hole in the spherical socket.
Adjust the freewheel clutch wire as follows:
• Pull out the rubber sleeve (1). Loosen the nut (2)
and adjust the wire using the adjuster screw (3).
• Tighten the lock nut (2) after adjustment.
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Checking and adjusting throttle control
Replacing articulated steering bearing
1
Rider 13 and Rider 16
• Remove the engine according to the earlier
description (see “Removing engine”).
• Block up the ride-on mower in front of the
articulated steering.
1. Detach the locking nut (1) on the ball joint.
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2. Push the lock spring (2) forwards far enough
for the spherical socket (3) to be lifted off from
the pivot on the lever (4).
3. Press the throttle pedal to the bottom and
move the lever (4) forwards as far as it goes
using a screwdriver.
4. Adjust the position of the spherical socket (3)
on the connecting rod (5) so that it just fits over
the pivot on the lever. Fit the spherical socket
on the pivot.
• Release the tensioning wheel spring (1).
5. Lock the setting with the lock nut (1) and press
the locking spring (2) into position.
• Release the clutch, gear and brake wire (2, 3
and 4) and remove the wires' holder plates (5
and 6).
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Check that the locking spring goes
through the hole in the spherical socket.
2 Rider 13 and Rider 16
2
5
3
1
• Release the tensioning wheel spring (1).
4
• Release the hydrostatic transmission wire (2)
from the arm (3) and the casing from the holder
(4).
• Release the cable from the neutral position
contact (5).
• Release the brake wire from the arm under the
tank and the casing’s holder from the rear frame
(6).
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5
• Work off the belts from the pulley (2).
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.
• 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.
6
4
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.
• 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.
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.
• Check the setting of the neutral position switch
on machines with hydrostatic transmission, see
”Electrical system\Microswitch neutral position”.
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• Release the tensioning wheel spring (1).
Removal of swing axle
• Release the hydrostatic transmission wire (2)
from the arm (3) and the casing from the holder
(4).
1
• Release the cable from the neutral position
contact (5).
• Release the brake wire from the arm under the
tank and the casing’s holder from the rear frame
(6).
• Remove the circlip and lift off the hydrostatic
transmission’s fan (7).
• Remove the rear belt (8).
• Remove the circlip and washer from the swing
axle and pull the rear frame backwards.
3
• Block-up the machine in front of the rear frame.
• Remove the transmission/gear box cover.
2 Rider 11
Remove the circlip and washer from the swing
axle's inner holder (1) and pull the swing axle out
backwards. Use a sledgehammer or puller if
needed.
If the dust protection (2) is damaged, this should be
replaced by a new one.
• Detach the tensioning wheel spring (1) and the
clutch wire (2).
Replacing bushings
• Disconnect the tensioning wheel arm (3) from
the rear frame, and detach the belt from the gear
box pulley.
Once the swing axle has been removed the
bushings fitted to the rear frame must be replaced.
Dismantling is carried out using a standard drift,
see ”Special tools”.
• Detach the gear and brake wires (4 and 5) and
remove the wires' holding plates (6).
Assembling new bushings is carried out using a
drift, see ”Special tools”. Ensure the grooves in the
bushings run horizontally. It is important that the
outer edge of the outermost bushing is flush with
the outer edge of the hole.
• Remove the circlip and washer from the swing
axlel (7) and pull the rear frame out backwards.
2 Rider 13 and 16
Lubricate the bushings with a lithium-based grease.
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Installation of swing axle
3 Rider 11
1
• 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).
• 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).
• 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
• Attach the washer and circlip on the swing axle's
wheel spring (7).
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.
3 Rider 13 and 16
2
• 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).
Roll the rear frame forwards and press it in on the
swing axle.
• 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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Removing/installation of hydrostatic
transmission Rider 13 H/13 H Bio and
Rider 16 H
Removal/installation of gear box
Rider 11
1
1
• Block-up the machine in front of the rear frame
and remove the back wheels.
• Block-up the machine in front of the rear frame
and dismantle the rear wheels.
• Remove the transmission cover.
• Remove the cover from over the gear box.
2
2
• Release the tensioning wheel spring (1).
• Unfasten the clutch wire (2), and detach the belt
from the gear box pulley.
• Release the tensioning wheel spring (1).
• Remove the fan (2), it is held by a circlip.
• Work off the drive belt (3).
• Detach the gear and brake wires (3 and 4).
• Insert a garage jack under the gear box and
unscrew the gear box's five holder screws (5).
• Remove the oil tank (4).
• Release the brake wire spring and remove the
brake wire from the brake lever (concealed under
the oil tank).
3
• Release the hydrostatic transmission link (5) in
• Lower the garage jack and pull out the gear box.
the front ball joint.
• Installation of the gear box is carried out in the
• Remove the screw (6) holding the arm.
reverse removing gear box order
• Remove the freewheel clutch control (7) with its
• After installation, check that the clutch, brake
and gear wires are correctly adjusted (see
“Checking and adjusting brake wire”, “Checking
and adjusting gear control” and “Checking and
adjusting freewheel clutch”).
spring.
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3
Replacing hydrostatic transmission axle
sealing collars
Sealing collar replacement - input axle
Remove the cooling fan, it is held by a circlip. Rem-
ove the pulley from the input axle by pulling it
upwards and then removing the circlip under the
pulley.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The area around the sealing collar must be
absolutely clean! If the hydrostatic oil is
contaminated with dirt, this can lead to a
shorter hydrostatic transmission
operational life.
Insert a garage jack under the hydrostatic trans-
mission and loosen its five holder screws.
1
4
• Lower the garage jack and pull out the
hydrostatic transmission.
• Installation of the hydrostatic transmission is
carried out in the reverse hydrostatic transmis-
sion removing order
• Clean the input axle and the area around the
sealing collar of all dirt and rust.
• Insert a screwdriver between the sealing collar and
the axle and bend the sealing collar out of the axle
housing with a twisting motion.
• After fitting the brake wire and hydrostatic
transmission wires, check that they are
correctly adjusted (see “Inspection and
adjustment of brake wire” and “Inspection and
adjustment of speed control”). Check also the
oil level in the hydrostatic transmission, and top
up if necessary. Check the setting of the
neutral position switch on machines with
hydrostatic transmission, see ”Electrical
system\Microswitch neutral position”.
2
• Wrap insulation tape around the input axle to
protect the new sealing collar from damage to
splines and grooves.
Start by wrapping from the bottom and continue
upwards over the axle until the entire axle is
wrapped in tape.
• Lubricate the axle and the inside of the new
sealing collar with grease so that the collar can
slide easily.
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• Clean the outgoing axle and the area around the
• Place the sealing collar on the axle with the
smooth side upwards, and carefully press it
downwards.
sealing collar of all dirt and rust.
• Insert a screwdriver between the sealing collar
and the axle and bend the sealing collar out of
the axle housing with a twisting motion.
• Use the thick end of a 1/4" extender to carefully
knock down the sealing collar until the upside of
the collar is level with the axle housing's upper
edge.
Move the extender in a circle around the sealing
collar so that it is evenly pressed down, all the
way around.
2
• Remove the insulation tape from the axle and
assemble the lower circlip and the pulley with the
hexagonal hub facing upwards.
• Fasten the fan and the washer and assemble the
upper circlip.
• Install the hydrostatic transmission in the ride-on
mower as indicated in the previous description
(see “Removal/installation of hydrostatic trans-
mission”).
Sealing collar replacement - outgoing axles
1
• Wrap insulation tape around the outgoing axle
from the start of the key-way and outwards until
even the circlip's groove is covered with tape.
This is done to protect the new sealing collar
from damage.
Remove the rear wheels. Remove the circlips and
pull the wheels outwards. Do not mislay the key
that sits between the hub and axle. Use removing
tool 506 57 00-01 if necessary.
• Lubricate the axle and the inside of the new
sealing collar with grease so that the collar can
slide easily.
Remove the spacing sleeve and washer from the
wheel axle.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Before the sealing collar is completely
installed, check that the sealing collar's
metal spring reinforcement sits on the
side of the sealing collar which leads
inwards towards the transmission.
Dirt must not be allowed to get into the
transmission as this can shorten its
operational life.
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Replacing hydrostatic transmission wire
Removal of hydrostatic transmission wire
1
• Place the sealing collar on the axle, with the
metal spring inwards, and press it in carefully.
• Use the narrow end of a 1/4" extender to
carefully knock in the sealing collar until it
reaches the bottom of the axle housing. Only
knock on the steel cover.
Move the extender in a circle around the sealing
collar so that it is pressed in evenly all the way
around and tight against the axle.
Remove the frame plate by undoing the screws
(two on each side).
• Remove the insulation tape from the axle and
repeat, as is necessary, the entire procedure for
the second axle.
2
• Replace the washer, spacing sleeve, key and
rear wheel on the axle. Fit the circlip that holds
the wheel and the plastic cover over the axle
end.
Loosen the hydrostatic transmission’s front lock nut
a 1/4 turn and remove the lock spring.
• Fill the transmission's oil container with SAE
10W30 oil until the oil level reaches the "MAX"-
marking.
3
• Bleed the transmission as directed in “Bleeding
of the hydrostatic transmission’s oil system”.
• Operate the ride-on mower and then check that
there is no oil leaking from the new axle sealing
collars.
• Check the oil level and top up if necessary after
test running.
Remove the hydrostatic transmission wire’s front
clamp fixed inside the middle bracket.
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7. Lift off the linkage and pull out the wire.
4. Remove the transmission cover.
5
8
Follow the hydrostatic transmission wire backwards
towards the transmission and cut off the cable ties
round the wire.
Lift out the transmission wire with the linkage
attached.
9
6
Remove the lock spring at the transmission wire’s
rear linkage. Release the clamp holding the wire’s
casing.
Unscrew both ball joints from the hydrostatic
transmission wire.
10
Remove the entire hydrostatic transmission wire.
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Refitting hydrostatic transmission wire
1
3
Press the wire casing in the front holder in the
middle bracket.
4
Screw the front ball joint onto the new transmission
wire and tighten the lock nut.
2
Screw tight the hydrostatic transmission wire’s
clamp. Press the linkage in its holder and fit the
lock spring.
5
Run the wire through the mower so that it follows
the same route as the old wire.
Screw tight the linkage on the lower part of the
transmission wire. Screw 10-12 turns so that the
linkage has the correct length.
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10
~80
Draw the transmission wire along with the other
cabling. Place the wire at the bottom in the clamp,
under the articulated steering’s bearing.
Fix the hydrostatic transmission wire with a cable
ties.
7
11
Put the wire in position and screw tight the casing
with the rear clamp.
8. Adjust the wire as directed in “Inspection and
adjustment of speed regulator”. Connect the
rear linkage and fit the lock spring. Tighten the
rear lock nut for the linkage.
Refit the frame plate using the four screws.
9. Check the setting of the neutral position contact.
See ”Electrical system\Microswitch neutral
position”.
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Bleeding the hydrostatic transmission
oil system
Adjustment of transmission neutral
position
1. Bleed the hydrostatic transmission oil system.
1
2. Lift the back of the ride-on mower up so that the
wheels are off the ground and place blocks
under the machine.
3
• Check the hydrostatic transmission oil level.
• Start the engine and set the throttle control to
idle.
2
• The neutral position is adjusted by turning the
hexagonal axle on the transmission (see dia-
gram).
• Start the engine and set the throttle control to full
throttle.
• Unscrew the hexagonal axle lock nut and turn
the axle clockwise until the drive shafts start to
rotate backwards.
• Make a mark on the top of the axle.
• Repeat opening and closing the disengaged
clutch control whilst the front respective rear
pedals are alternately pressed down.
• When the mower starts to move set the governor
control lever to high idle.
3. Repeat quick starts and emergency stops until
the transmission responds as it should.
• Check also the oil level in the hydrostatic trans-
mission, and top up if necessary.
4. Check and top up with oil if necessary after test
driving.
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5
4
1 = Axle
1 = Axle
2 = Lock nut
2 = Lock nut
If the drive shafts do not rotate backwards despite
the hexagonal axle having rotated a full turn, the
neutral position is to be adjusted in the following
way:
• Slowly turn the axle anti-clockwise until the drive
shafts stop rotating backwards and make a mark
on the transmission housing (RS).
• Slowly turn the axle anti-clockwise until the drive
• Slowly turn the axle anti-clockwise until the drive
shafts start to rotate forwards.
shafts start to rotate forwards.
• Slowly turn the axle clockwise until the drive
shafts stop rotating forwards and make a mark
on the transmission housing (FS).
• Slowly turn the axle clockwise until the drive
shafts stop rotating forwards and make a mark on
the transmission housing (FS) and the axle.
• Turn the axle clockwise 1/3 of the distance
• Turn the axle clockwise 8° from the mark on the
between the marked stop points.
transmission housing.
• Hold the axle (N=8) firmly and tighten the lock
• Hold the axle (N=8) firmly and tighten the lock nut
nut (N=17).
(N=17).
• Check that the drive shafts do not rotate in the
neutral position by slowly transferring the
steering arm to the neutral position from the
forwards and reverse positions.
Transmission maintenance
Oil change
Most garden owners do not have tools for or
experience of changing transmission oil. The
transmission probably has a longer operational life
than other ride-on mower components, this makes
transmission oil changes less important for most
customers. However, the transmission's operational
life is increased if oil changes are made.
If the ride-on mower is used professionally, it is
recommended to change the oil firstly after 50
hours use and every 300 hours use thereafter.
The transmission K 46 has a capacity for 2.2 litres/
2,35 USqt (SAE10W/30 engine oil, grade SF-CC).
The oil does not need changing in a manual
gearbox.
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Changing oil – Rider 13 and Rider 16
Removing the belt
Rider 11, Rider 13 H, Rider 16 H och Rider 14
Pro
Empty the hydrostatic transmission with the two
plugs, width across flats 14 mm. The other screws
have smaller widths.
Starting point when Removing the belt:
•
•
A deck is not mounted on the machine.
The front part of the belt hangs loose.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Spent engine oil is hazardous to health
and must not be poured out on the
ground or in the nature, but should be
handed in to a designated place for
recycling.
The complete belt is removed as follows only if a
snow blade is to be fitted on the machine.
Avoid skin contact and wash any spillage
with soap and water.
8
1. Loosen the belt guide and support pulley.
2. Loosen the belt tensioning pulley.
Fill up with oil in the oil tank.
3. Prise the belt off the middle pulley and remove
the belt.
Reverse the above sequence to refit the belt.
Bleed the transmission as directed in “Bleeding of
the hydrostatic transmission’s oil system”. Top up
with oil after bleeding.
Test run the machine and recheck the oil level.
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Checking and adjusting mower deck
ground pressure
Checking and adjusting mower deck
parallelism
1
1
Check the tyre pressures (60 kPa/8,5 PSI).
Check the tyre pressures (60 kPa/8,5 PSI).
Place a set of bathroom scales under the mower
deck's frame (front edge) so that the deck rests on
the scales.
Place the ride-on mower on an even surface and
measure the distance between the ground and the
edge of the deck, at the front and rear of the cover.
The cutting unit should slope forwards slightly so
that the rear edge is 2-4 mm (1/8") higher than the
front edge.
2
2
Adjusting Rider 11 and Rider 13 H
Adjust the mowing deck's ground pressure with the
adjuster nuts placed behind the front wheels on
both sides of the ride-on mower. The ground
pressure should be between 12 and 15 kg/26.5-33
lbs and the springs tensioned equally.
• Remove the front cover and the right-hand
fender.
• Vertical adjustment of the mowing deck is made
with the adjuster nuts on the back edge of the lift-
strut.
• Raise the mowing deck at the front edge by
shortening the lift-strut.
Lower the mowing deck at the front edge by
lengthening the lift-strut.
• Tighten the nuts against each other after the
adjustment.
• On completion of the adjustment, the deck's
parallelism should be re-checked.
• Fit the right-hand fender and the front cover.
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2
Adjusting Rider 16
Adjusting Rider 11 Bio and Rider 13 Bio
• Remove the front cover and the right-hand
• Remove the front cover and the right-hand
fender.
fender.
• Unscrew the nut (1) on the parallel strut. Remove
• Loosen the nuts on the parallel strut.
the locking clips (3) and the parallel strut (2).
• Screw in (shorten) the strut to lower the rear
edge of the cover.
• Turn the fork anticlockwise to raise the cover’s
rear edge, clockwise to lower the cover’s rear
edge.
Screw out (extend) the strut to raise the rear
edge of the cover.
• Once adjustment is complete, refit the parallel
• Tighten the nuts after adjustment.
strut and clip and tighten the nut.
• On completion of the adjustment the unit’s
• Recheck the alignment of the cutting unit after
parallelism should be re-checked.
adjustment.
• Fit the right-hand fender and the front hood.
• Refit the right-hand fender and hood.
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Adjusting cutting height area
Adjusting cutting height
1
3
2
11
Remove the right-hand fender.
2
•
•
Loosen the nuts on the height setting arm.
Adjust so that the distance between the stop for
the lowest height setting and the protective
frame is 5 mm (3/16").
•
•
Tighten the nuts.
Check that the parallelism has not changed. If it
has changed, the parallelism must be
readjusted again.
•
•
Check and adjust the cutting unit’s ground
pressure as set out (see “Checking and
adjusting cutting unit ground pressure”) if
necessary.
Raise or lower the entire mowing deck by screwing
the nuts up or down.
If the highest cutting height is raised by 5 mm
(3/16") the other fixed cutting heights will also be
raised by the same amount.
Fit the nose.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The parallelism and height must be
adjusted again when changing the cutting
unit.
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Removing the cutting unit
3
BioClip and Combi unit
1. Apply the parking brake.
•
•
Adjust the cutting height to its lowest setting.
Remove the front cover.
2
Release the spring for the drive belt’s tensioning
wheel. Move the cutting height lever to the lower
position.
4
Release the two support wheels under the front
cover.
3
Place one foot on the front edge of the deck by the
wheel, and lift the front edge of the deck to simplify
releasing the height setting rod. Secure the rod in
the holder.
Fit the two support wheels on each side of the
lower part of the deck.
WARNING!
Wear protective glasses when
removing the cutting unit. The
spring which tensions up the belt
can go off and cause personal
injury.
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1
2
Lift off the drive belt (1). Now pull out the pin (2).
Make sure not to trap your hand.
If the cylindrical bolt, which is now holding the
mowing deck is removed, the mowing deck can be
lifted off.
6
To leave the service position
To leave the service position, reverse the
procedures set out in “Placing in the service posi-
tion”. Make sure that the “lug” (3) on the mowing
deck enters the clamp correctly on the underside of
the machine, see diagram.
Pull the frame forwards and replace the pin.
7
Grip the front edge of the deck, and pull out and lift
it up to the service position.
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Dismantling the cutting unit
Rear and side ejectors
1
4
• Place the machine on a level surface.
• Apply the brakes by pressing down the pedal
and lock using the pushbutton.
WARNING!
Wear eye protection and work
gloves when working on the
mowing deck.
Lower the mowing deck to the mowing position with
the lifting lever. Set the lowest mowing height with
the mowing height lever.
2
5
Remove the front cover. Remove the right and left
folding cover.
Remove the hairpin spring holding the lifting chain
in the mowing deck.
WARNING!
The mowing deck will drop to the
ground when the lock pins are
removed. Risk for pinch injuries.
3
6
Raise the mowing deck to the transport position
with lifting lever.
Work off the belt from the mowing deck’s rear
pulley.
Remove the lock pins (safety pins) on both sides of
the back of the mowing deck.
Fit the mowing deck in the reserve order.
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Replacing the cutting unit’s belts
Belt replacement on BioClip 103 and Combi 103
There are two versions of BioClip 103. Version 1
has one toothed belt and version 2 has two. Combi
103 is only available with a tooth belt. The toothed
belts drive the blades and synchronise their
rotation. The belts are located under a cover on top
of the cutting unit.
1. Remove the cutting unit.
2. Remove the front bolt from the parallel strut and
tip the strut backwards. Push the height
adjustment strut forwards.
BioClip 103 Versions 1 and 2, Combi 103
3. Loosen the two bolts holding the protective
hood and then lift off the hood.
Useful hint: Mark the positions of the blades on
the respective pulley using a felt-tip pen.
4. Version 1 and Combi 103:
BioClip 103 Versions 1 and 2, Combi 103
Loosen the three bolts 1/2 - 1 turn. Press the
sides of the belt together to give maximum
slack and tighten one of the bolts. Replace the
belt and tighten as shown (see decal on cover).
Set the blades at 90º to each other and loosen
the bolt again. The spring ensures the correct
belt tension. Check the positions of the blades
again and adjust if necessary by repositioning
the belt on the teeth. Tighten the three bolts to
45 Nm/32 lbft.
4. Version 2:
BioClip 103 Version 1, Combi 103
Loosen the nuts on the eccentric plate and turn
this away.
Loosen the four nuts (see diagram) holding the
outer blade bearing enough so that the bearing
can be moved.
Slide the blade bearing in towards the centre
bearing and pry off the upper belt.
Repeat the procedure for the lower belt.
WARNING!
Protect your hands by wearing
gloves when working with the
blades.
BioClip 103 Version 2
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5. Version 2:
Assembly: First fit the lower belt and then the
upper belt.
Ensure the blades are positioned as set out in
the diagram, at 90 degrees to each other,
otherwise the belts must be adjusted. When the
blade bearings are loose the belts can be
moved around to the next tooth.
Tighten the nuts enough so that the bearings
rest against the cutting hood but still can be
moved.
Tension the belt by turning the eccentric adjuster
on top of the cutting hood. Tighten the nut.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
On a BioClip 90 and all 103 units the
blades should have a relative position 90°
between blades. In all other cases the
blades can collide and cause serious
damage to the cutting unit.
Tighten all nuts on the blade bearings.
6. Version 2:
When the belt moves (d) = 7 mm/1/4" inwards
with a force of (p) = 10 N/2 lb, the belt tension is
correct.
7. Version 1 and 2 as well as Combi 103:
(p)
(d)
Fit the protective cover over the belts and
replace the parallelism arm.
Belt replacement on BioClip 90
The BioClip 90 is driven by a toothed belt that
synchronises rotation of the blades. The belt is
located under the cover of the cutting unit.
When changing the belt on BioClip 90, follow the
above description, items 1-7 for version 2.
NOTE!
BioClip 90 only has 1 belt, tension (d) = 8 mm/5/16",
(p) = 7 N/1,5 lb.
Belt replacement on the mowing deck with side
or rear ejection, BioClip 112 and Combi 112
The blades on mowing decks with ”collision-proof”
blades are driven by a V-belt. Proceed as follows to
replace the
V-belt:
1. Remove the cutting unit, see page 31.
2. Undo the bolt on the lift strut and the two screws
on the cover. Lift the cover off the cutting unit.
3. Loosen the spring (4) that tensions the V-belt
and pry off the belt.
The new belt is fitted in the reverse order.
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Replacing the break-pin (BioClip 90, 103
and Combi 103)
Removal of blades with bearings
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.
WARNING!
When working with the mowing
deck, use protective glasses and
gloves.
1
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.
• Release the spring which tensions the V-belt and
5. Fit one new break-pin (5) in the blade
twist off the belt.
mounting.
• 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.
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)
2
5
3
2A
4
6
4
7
2B
8
Unscrew the screw which holds the blade and
remove the screw, washer and blade.
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6
Unscrew the four screws which hold the blade
bearing and remove the entire bearing packet from
the mowing deck.
• Press out the axle with a puller.
• Knock out the bearings and remove the spacer.
7
4
The entire packet can be bought as a complete set
with axle housing, axle, spacer and bearing.
Remove the hub using a puller. Do not lose the key
which is found between the pulley and the axle.
Installation is carried out in the reverse removing
order.
5
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
When tightening the screws for the blade
shafts the screws on the transmission
side should always be tightened first,
followed by the blade screws.
The friction washer must be replaced
when replacing the shear pin.
Ensure that the axle is fixed in the same direction
as it was removed, if not the keys will not fit into the
key-way.
Remove the sheet metal safety washer.
Tighten the blade bearings to a torque of 20–25
Nm/14-18 lbft.
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Grinding and balancing of blades
2
1
Balance the blade as follows:
• Fix, for example, a mandrel horizontally in a
WARNING!
When working with the blades,
use protective gloves.
screw vice according to the diagram.
• Push the blade onto the mandrel via the hole in
the centre of the blade and check that the blade
balances evenly. The diagram shows a blade
which needs to be adjusted, it must be ground
further to obtain the correct balance (at the
arrow).
• Remove the blades according to the decription in
the previous section.
• Clamp the blade in a screw vice and file it so that
it becomes sharp.
• Installation is carried out in the reverse removing
order.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The friction washer must be replaced
when replacing the shear pin.
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Electrical system
Circuit diagram Rider 11
1. Microswitch, seat
2. Ignition lock
3. Microswitch, lifting lever
4. Microswitch, gear position
5. Fuse 15A
6. Starter relay
7. Engine/charging
8. Engine/stop
Key to colour abbreviations in the electrical system
SV = Black
RD = Red
BR = Brown
BL = Blue
VT = White
GR = Green
GL = Yellow
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Circuit diagram Rider 13 and Rider 13 Bio
SV 1160mm
SV 1160mm
SV 510mm
1
4
BL 1190mm
GL 1030mm
VT 450mm
VT 760mm
GL 1030mm
SV 650mm
BR 740mm
SV 510mm
SV 650mm
BL1050mm
VT 760mm
2
S
G
S
M
B
3
M
B
BL 1190mm
L
G
RD 980mm
S
Pos. Utf .
BR 740mm
M
L
B
G
1 Av
2 På
G+M
B+L
BL 1050mm
3 Start B+L+S
RD 770mm
RD 980mm
6
RD 70mm
5
RD 770mm
VT 450mm
1
2
7/8
3
6
2
5
1
4
1. Microswitch, seat
2. Ignition lock
3. Microswitch, lifting lever
4. Microswitch, gear position
5. Fuse 15A
6. Starter relay
7. Engine/charging
8. Engine/stop
Key to colour abbreviations in the electrical system
SV = Black
RD = Red
BR = Brown
BL = Blue
VT = White
GL = Yellow
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Circuit diagram Rider 16
SV 1160mm
BL 1190mm
SV 1160mm
SV 510mm
1
4
VT 450mm
VT 760mm
GL 1030mm
GL 1030mm
SV 650mm
BR 740mm
SV 510mm
SV 650mm
BL1050mm
VT 760mm
2
G
S
M
B
L
S
M
B
3
BL 1190mm
L
G
RD 980mm
GL 720mm
S
Pos. Utf .
BR 740mm
M
L
B
G
1 Av
2 På
G+M
B+L
BL 1050mm
3 Start B+L+S
RD 770mm
RD 980mm
6
RD 70mm
5
RD 770mm
VT 450mm
GL 720mm
1
2
3
7/8/9
3
6
2
5
1
4
1. Microswitch, seat
2. Ignition lock
3. Microswitch, lifting lever
4. Microswitch, gear position
5. Fuse 15A
6. Starter relay
7. Engine/charging
8. Engine/stop
Key to colour abbreviations in the electrical system
SV = Black
RD = Red
BR = Brown
BL = Blue
VT = White
GL = Yellow
9
Engine/fuel valve
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Inspecting the safety system
Check that the engine stops if you temporarily move
out off the driver’s seat while the cutting unit is
lowered or the hydrostat pedals are not in the
neutral position.
The Rider is equipped with a safety system that
prevents starting or driving under the following
conditions:
The engine should only be possible to start when
the cutting unit is in its raised position and the
hydrostat pedals are in the neutral position.
Start engine
Works
The driver does not need to be seated in the
driver’s seat.
Make daily inspections to ensure that the safety
system works by attempting to start the engine
when one of the conditions is not met. Change the
conditions and try again.
Ignition system
Does not work
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Microswitch: Seat
Microswitch: Neutral Position
1. Fold up the seat and remove the spring disc
with spring and spacer sleeve. The microswitch
holder is released.
1. Remove the transmission cover.
2. Check the hydrostatic cable adjustment.
3. Adjust the microswitch so that it is activated by
the highest point in the hydrostatic arm’s path
when no driving pedal is pressed.
2. Disconnect the cable connections from the
microswitch.
3. Press in the fasteners and remove the
microswitch from the holder.
4. Adjust the microswitch so that it is definitely
activated by the hydrostatic arm, but allows
extra motion (it must not bottom out). Tip: Hold
a feeler gauge between the switch and the arm
when making the adjustment.
Assembling is done in the reverse order without
setting.
5. Replace the transmission cover.
Microswitch: Mowing Deck
1. Loosen the right-hand wing cover.
2. Remove the inner protecting plate on the gear
lever carrier.
3. Release the connector from the microswitch.
4. Remove the microswitch.
Assembling is done in the reverse order without
setting.
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Main fuse
Ignition and Starter Lock
1. Loosen the right-hand wing cover.
The fuse is placed in a detachable holder under the
battery case’s cover, in front of the battery.
2. Remove the inner protecting plate on the gear
lever carrier.
Type: Flat pin, 15 A.
3. Release the contact box from the ignition lock
by pulling it straight down.
Do not use any other type of fuse when replacing.
A blown fuse is indicated by a burnt connector.
Pull the fuse from the holder when replacing.
The fuse is there to protect the electrical system.
4. Remove the ignition key and the rubber seal.
5. Remove the nut and the ignition lock.
Assemble the parts in the reverse order. Make sure
the connector ends up in the proper position (click-
lock).
If it blows again shortly after replacement, it is due
to a short circuit, which must be fixed before the
machine can be put into operation again.
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