Stiga 4WD manual

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Table of contents for the manual

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    STIGA PARK 4WD 92 M 107 M 107 M HD 121 M 110 Combi Pro 125 Combi Pro 8211-054 3-03[...]

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    2 125 Combi Pro 1 10/125 Combi Pro 121 M 107 M HD A B C B E F T orx T30 To r x T 3 0 1 10 /125 Combi Pro G H I 1 10/125 Comb i Pro 1 2 1 10/125 Combi Pro 121 M 107 M HD 1 10/125 Combi Pro 10 mm 10 mm 3 5 7 121 M 1 4 6 8 121 M 2[...]

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    3 92/107 M A B D B 10 mm 13 mm 13 mm J K L 1 10/125 Combi Pro M 11 13 107 M HD 15 9 92/107 12 92/107 M 14 16 10 92/107[...]

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    4 92/107 M 107 M HD 121 M 1/3 92/107 M 121 M 5 mm 1 10/125 Combi Pro 107 M HD 19 21 23 17 20 22 24 18[...]

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    5 O 1 10/125 Combi Pro Q 9,8 Nm P 24 Nm 24 Nm 92/107 M 107 M HD 121 M 45 Nm 1 10 Combi Pro O N 107 M HD 24 Nm 125 Combi Pro 27 29 25 28 30 26[...]

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    33 ENGLISH EN 1 GENERAL This symbol indicates W ARNING . Seri- ous personal injury and/or damage to property may result if the instructions are not followed car efully . Y ou must read these instructions for use and the machine’ s safety instructions carefully . 1.1 Symbols The following symbols appear on the machine. They are there to remind you[...]

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    34 ENGLISH EN 2.3.3 Rear mounting The cutting deck’ s rear section is secured with the pins in fig. 13. 2.4 Controls, 92/107 M 2.4.1 Cutting heig ht adjustment The cutting height can be adjusted between 30 and 85 mm. The setting can be adjusted to a number of fixed positions using the lever . See fig. 9. 2.4.2 Incline forwards The cutting deck’[...]

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    35 ENGLISH EN 3.2 Installation of 107 M HD, 121 M 1. Place the cutting deck in position in front of the machine. 2. Install the following components on both wheel axles: • W asher (3:B). • Deck mount (3:C). • W asher (3:B). • Circlip (3:A). 3. Remove the pins on both sides. See fig. 7:I and fig. 13. 4. Screw the arms into each other . See f[...]

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    36 ENGLISH EN 3.5.2 Basic setting, 92/107 M, 121 M See fig. 17 and perform basic setting of 92/107 M and 121 M as follows: 1. Place the machine on a level floor . Requirements for floor fl atness: ±1 mm /m. No slope towards a floor drain or similar may occur in front of or behind the machine. 2. The tyres must have the correct air pressure. See 3.[...]

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    37 ENGLISH EN 5 MAINTENANCE 5.1 Preparation All service and all maintenance must be carried out on a stationary machine with the engine switched off. Prevent the machine from r olling by al- ways applying the parking brake. S top the engine. Prevent unintentional starting of the engine by disconnecting the spark plug cable from the spark plug and r[...]

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    38 ENGLISH EN 5.6.1 Separate blades The blades are replaceable. When replacing, both blades on the same blade bar must be replaced to avoid imbalance. T ightening torque: Screws (27:P) - 24 Nm Shear bolts (27:Q) - 9.8 Nm In the event of a collisi on, the shear bolts (27:Q) can break and the blades bend back. If this has hap- pened, install genuine [...]

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