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  • Page 2 © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS - No use of the illustrations or duplication, reproduction or translation, even partial, of the texts in this document may be made without explicit authorization.
  • Page 3: Blies

    This chapter summarises all the main information and tunings. regarding the machine. GENERAL INDEX Identification and procedures Safety regulations Tools Lifting Vertical positioning Practical hints Criteria for maintenance Blades engagement adjustment Blades brake adjustment Brake adjustment Drive belt adjustment © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2007...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Checking the operation of the bag emptying control (TX-TS) 7.14a 0 Replacing the clock’s buffer battery (TX-TS) 7.15 0 Electrical diagrams (TC ...) 7.15a 0 Electrical diagrams (TX-TS) Tightening torques and adjustments summary Summary of main assembly amounts and checks © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2007...
  • Page 5 Code TX-TS shows that the page applies to the Centres with the maintenance, dismantling and machines so equipped TX-TS. repair of the following versions of the 102-122 machine:– mechanical drive with gear box; – hydrostatic drive (hydro). The manual refers to the following symbols:...
  • Page 6: By Global Garden Products

    [u The Service Centre has to make out a report con- point A]. taining the machine’s serial number, a summary of © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2005...
  • Page 7 C) Precautions during servicing “WARNING” stresses the risk of injury to oneself and others if instructions and regulations are not The operations described in this manual do not observed © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2005...
  • Page 8: Back... <= Workshop Manual

    2. Blocks H = 32 mm for adjusting the cutting deck 3. Bush for assembly of blades bearings 4. Stopper for assembly of wheel bearings 5. Pulley extractor 6. Pulley centre distance checking template 7. Blades connection belt tension checking template 8. Dynamometer © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2007...
  • Page 9 Place a suitable block (2) beneath the lower edge of the plate. In any case, an appropriately sized wedge (3) should be placed behind the opposite wheels to stop the machine from accidentally moving back- wards. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2005...
  • Page 10 WARNING! Be just as careful when putting the machine back on a flat surface; two people are needed for this operation. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2005...
  • Page 11 (7) onto the pin using a pipe or socket spanner (8) with the right diameter, so that it can be fitted without deforming the fastener “crown”. A deformed fastener should always be replaced. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2005...
  • Page 12 – Check front bearings – General lubrication – Clean away grass cuttings and wash exterior – Clean and wash inside cutting deck and collector channel – Clean and wash grass-catcher – Touching up of any damaged paint © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2005...
  • Page 13 - for mod. 102 - lever operated engagement 92,5 ÷ 93,5 mm - for mod. 122 - lever operated engagement 113 ÷ 115 mm - for mod. 102 - electromagnetic engagement 90 ÷ 91 mm - for mod. 122 - electromagnetic...
  • Page 14 ➤ For models with electromagnetic clutch: since this problem is due to malfunction of the electromagnetic clutch, the clutch must be replaced if the checks described [see 7.3 and 7.7] do not lead to any improvement. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 15 [see 6.11]. When connecting the rod (5) be sure to use the lower hole in the lever (6) and then check the length of the spring again (4). © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 16 If braking is still poor or unsteady even after making the adjustment, you cannot make any further adjust- ments from the outside. Therefore you need to dismantle the whole rear axle of the machine [see 5.6] and contact one of the manufacturer’s Service Centres © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 17 – 109 ÷ 111 mm ➤ in hydrostatic drive models measured from the outer ends of the springs with the drive commands disengaged. Following adjustment, fully tighten the nuts (2) and the locknut (3). © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 18: Drive Pedal Adjustment ( ➤ Hydrostatic Drive Models

    [see 7.11]. By moving the pedal in the forward, neutral and reverse positions, make sure that the push-button clicks at every position change before the wheels start moving. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 19: Aligning The Cutting Deck

    (4). B) Adjustment of the longitudinal position Put the machine onto a flat and stable surface (such © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 20 Slacken off the nuts (8) and locknut (9) of the two front connecting rods (10) and adjust nuts (8) of the front left connecting rod to set the exact distance «A» of: – 489 mm (mod. 102) – 474 mm (mod. 122) between the centre of the engine pulley hub and the centre of the left blade shaft.
  • Page 21: Steering Allowance Adjustment

    If the movement is still there after having removed all the spacers, check and, if necessary, replace the ring gear/pinion unit [see 6.3], or look for other pos- sible causes. Tightening torque Nut for Ring gear ......45 ÷ 50 Nm © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2005...
  • Page 22: Steering Geometry Adjustment

    (9) angled in both directions. Tightening torques 3 - 7 Locknuts for articulated joints ..25 ÷ 30 Nm 4 - 8 Nuts for articulated joints .... 45 ÷ 50 Nm © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 23: Checking Blades Alignment

    Always use manufacturer’s genuine spare parts! Having made the check, remember to refit the shaft key (2) and check that the rotating blades do not interfere with each other during a whole revolution. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 24: Removing, Sharpening And Balancing The Blades

    2 grams between one side and the other. Tightening torques Screw for left blade ...... 45 ÷ 50 Nm Screw for right blade ....45 ÷ 50 Nm © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2007...
  • Page 25: Removal Of Front Hood

    Unhook the two fastener springs (2) and pull out the pins (3). B) Fixing with a split pin Take out the split pin (4) from the right-hand side and remove the hood by moving it to the right. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 26 Remove the seat after having dismantled the two pins (7). The cover (8) is fixed by two screws (9) located under the side footboards and two screws (10) fix- ing it to the rear plate. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 27 On reassembly, ensure that the two side tabs (11) of the cover are correctly inserted into the housings in the footboards. Tightening torques Lower cover fixing screw ..... 4.0 ÷ 4.5 Nm Upper cover fixing screw ..4.0 ÷ 4.5 Nm © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 28 Remove the seat after having dismantled the two pins (7). The cover (8) is fixed by two screws (9) located under the side footboards and four screws (10) fix- ing it to the rear plate. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 29 Refit the dashboard and front cover [see 5.4a]. Tightening torques Lower cover fixing screw ..... 4.0 ÷ 4.5 Nm Upper cover fixing screw ..4.0 ÷ 4.5 Nm © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 30: Removal Of The Collector Channel

    (1), checking that the collec- tor channel can move freely when the cutting height is changed. Tightening torque Screws for collector channel ..25 ÷ 30 Nm © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 31 (3) and (4). The screws (3) are covered by plastic caps on some models. On reassembly, on some models, the direction of the springs (5) must be adjusted in relation to the position of the hood, to ensure fastening. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 32 B) B) Removing the front guard u Remove the dashboard [see point “A”]. Unscrew the parking brake lever knob (11) and dis- mantle the front guard (12) fixed to the chassis by six screws (13). © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 33: Removal Of The Engine

    (3a); remove the clutch (7) from the shaft, together with the transmission control pul- ley (8) and spacer (9). Remove the protection from the exhaust (10) and disconnect the cable control from the accelerator and all the electrical wires. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2005...
  • Page 34 ➤ For models with electromagnetic clutch: reset the adjuster (1) and check the spring ten- sion [see 4.1]. Tightening torques 3-3a Screw for pulley ......45 ÷ 50 Nm – Screws for engine fastening ..... 25 ÷ 30 Nm © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2005...
  • Page 35 Loosen the two screws (9) to give a minimum of movement to the brackets (8) and undo the two screws (10). Then carefully undo the four lower screws (11), holding up the unit so that it does not fall. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2007...
  • Page 36 Refit the collector channel [see 5.3]. Tightening torques Screws for brackets ....... 25 ÷ 30 Nm 10 Self-tapping screws ....... 25 ÷ 30 Nm 11 Screws for rear axle fastening ..25 ÷ 30 Nm © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2007...
  • Page 37 (20), and it is attached to the frame by four screws (21). Undo the nut (20) and then carefully undo the four lower screws (21), holding up the unit so that it does not fall. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2007...
  • Page 38 Adjust the travel and the position of “neutral” for the pedal [see 4.5]. Tightening torques 20 Rear axle support nut...... 25 ÷ 30 Nm 21 Screws for rear axle fastening ..25 ÷ 30 Nm © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2007...
  • Page 39: Removal Of The Cutting Deck

    After having restored all the connections, ... u Refit the collector channel [see 5.3]. u The deck must be properly adjusted [see 4.6] if the nuts and locknuts (8 – 9) were accidentally moved. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2005...
  • Page 40: Replacement Of Tyres And Wheels

    3 mm, a spacer (3) must be fitted between the wheel hub and the shoulder washer (2). Tyre pressures Front ......(Tyres 13 x 5.00-6) 1,5 Bar (Tyres 15 x 5.00-6) 1,0 Bar Rear ............. 1,2 Bar © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2007...
  • Page 41: Replacement Of Front Wheel Bearings

    The new bearing must be fitted with the help of a plastic mallet or of a bronze pad (3) that only acts on the bearing’s outer ring. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 42: Dismantling Of The Steering Components

    In the case of a new pinion and ring gear, 2 0.8 mm spacers (13), must be fitted between the ring gear bush and the frame. Put the whole assembly back together in the © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2005...
  • Page 43 When reassembled ... u Check the steering geometry [see 4.8]. Tightening torques 4 Nut for ring gear ....... 45 ÷ 50 Nm 9 Nut for the stud ....... 45 ÷ 50 Nm © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2005...
  • Page 44: Replacement Of The Drive Belt

    ➤ In hydrostatic drive models: tighten the spring of the stretcher [see 4.4]. Tightening torques 3 - 4 Nuts for pulleys......25 ÷ 30 Nm Nuts for small wheels ..... 25 ÷ 30 Nm © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 45: Replacement Of The Small Wheels For The Drive Belt

    Adjust the drive engagement [see 4.4]. u Refit the collector channel [see 5.3]. ➤ In hydrostatic drive models: tighten the spring of the stretcher [see 4.4]. Tightening torque Nuts for small wheels ..... 25 ÷ 30 Nm © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 46: Replacement Of The Blades Control Belt

    When it has been reassembled, it is a good idea to … u Check the adjustment of the blade engagement lever [see 4.1]. Tightening torques 5 Nut for idle pulley ......20 ÷ 25 Nm 9 Screw for pulley ......20 ÷ 25 Nm © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2005...
  • Page 47: Replacement Of The Blades Connection Belt

    (12) and the pulleys (13) and (14) to allow removal of the belt. Fit the new belt so that, when the two long sections are held taut, the two blades are at 90° to each other. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 48 9 ÷ 10 mm is obtained, exerting a force of: – 3.5 kg mod. 102, – 4.2 kg mod. 122. Reassemble the casing, stretcher and blades con-...
  • Page 49: Replacement Of The Blades Engagement Cable ( ➤ For Lever Operated Engagement Models

    (5). When refitting the spring (2), make sure that it is connected to the hole provided for each model [see 4.1]. Once assembly is completed ... u Adjust the blades engagement spring [see 4.1]. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 50: Replacement Of The Supports And Shafts Of The Blades

    (14) that acts on the inner ring, hitting it squarely with a mallet until the bearing is fully driven home. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 51 (15) cut into the upper part of each support. Tightening torques 2 Plate fixing screws ......30 ÷ 35 Nm 5 Flanged support fixing nuts ....25 ÷ 30 Nm © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 52: Replacement Of The Accelerator

    (2) to the terminal (3) on the engine after having moved the cursor (5) in the same «MINIMUM» posi- tion specific to each type of engine and shown in the instruction booklet. When assembly is completed … u Refit the dashboard [see 5.4]. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2002...
  • Page 53: Replacement Of The Brake Pads And Disc ( ➤ Mechanical Drive Models

    If it has been moved, the lever’s free movement will have to be checked [see 4.3]. When fully reassembled ... u Check the brake adjustment [see 4.3]. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2005...
  • Page 54 The cutting in of the self-resetting protection of the electronic card is signalled by a beep, except in cases where the battery is missing, flat or with the terminal crossed. The signal stops when the key is returned to position «OFF»; then wait a few seconds before returning to position «ON». © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 55 9. Abnormal, uncontrolled Faulty or wet electronic card Check and dry with low pressure tepid air lighting up of the LEDs or (hair-dryer) irregular card operation Bad earthing of the electronic card Check and put right © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 56 [see 7.2] Malfunctioning or faulty electronic Try changing the card with one that is known card to work. If the problem stops, replace the faulty card © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 57 The self-setting protection reaches very high temperatures (around 180 °C) which are to be considered normal. Similarly, there might be some smoke inside the box which is due to the overheating of the powder inside. WARNING! Do not touch this component of the card until it has cooled down © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 58 Battery insufficiently charged at start- Recharge the battery [see 7.10] 10. Abnormal, uncontrolled Faulty electronic card Check lighting up of the LEDs or irregular card operation Bad earthing of the electronic card Check and put right © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 59 15. The clock does not keep Buffer battery flat Replace [see 7.14a]. time after the machine is switched off © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 60 –/– Missing Engaged –/– –/– Stops ● ● ❇ ❇ ❇ ❇ ❇ ❇ –/– –/– Engaged –/– Engaged Stops ❇ ❍ ● ❇ ❇ ❇ ❇ ❇ Absent –/– –/– –/– Disengaged Stops © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2005...
  • Page 61 ❇ ❇ ❇ –/– Missing Engaged –/– –/– Stops ● ❇ ● ❇ ❇ ❇ ❇ ❇ –/– –/– Engaged –/– Engaged Stops ❍ ❇❇ ❇ ❇ ● ❇ ❇ Absent –/– –/– –/– Disengaged Stops © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 62 CN3 and CN4 (2) of the card, keeping all other connectors connected, and must give this result: No. of Contacts Tester reading and condition 17 - 13 (Always) © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 63: Operation Check

    ENGINE STOP Questa operazione deve essere eseguita facendo contatto con i puntali sui contatti del connettore CN1 della scheda e deve dare questo risultato: No. of Contacts Tester reading and condition 1 - 3 (Always) © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS...
  • Page 64 17 and the red one on terminal 18 of the CN4 connector (1) of the wiring. 13 12 11 10 – The key in the «ON» position The reading shows the battery voltage, which should never go below 11 Volts. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 65 1 and the red one on terminal 11of the connector (1) of the wiring. – The key in the «ON» position 18 19 16 17 14 15 12 13 The reading shows the battery voltage, which should never go below 11 Volts. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 66 OPERATION CHECK (where fitted) All the connectors must be connected to make this check. When the key is set to «ON», a click must be heard 13 12 11 10 from the carburettor solenoid valve coil. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 67 7.5a CARBURETTOR SOLENOID VALVE OPERATION CHECK (where fitted) Connector CN1 must be connected to make this check. When the key is set to «ON», a click must be heard from the carburettor solenoid valve coil. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 68 (2) with a large section cable (5 ) between the power contacts of the relay. If the starter comes into operation, look for the fault within the relay or replace it. Otherwise, check the starter together with its wiring. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 69 (2) with a large section cable (5 ) between the power contacts of the relay. If the starter comes into operation, look for the fault within the relay or replace it. Otherwise, check the starter together with its wiring. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 70 If this does not occur, check the wiring and the operation of the control push-button [see 7.3] and ensure that the card is operating correctly [see 7.8]. The clutch must be replaced if engagement does not take place after these checks. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 71 If this is not so, check the operation of the cabling and control switch [see 7.3a]. The clutch must be replaced if engagement does not take place after these checks. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 72 Similarly, there might be some smoke inside the transparent box which is due to the overheating of the powder inside. WARNING! Do not touch this component of the card until it has cooled down. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 73: Recharge Circuit Check

    If this value is exceeded to the extent that the engine stops due to the self-resetting protection cutting in (at approximately 16 Volts) it means that the regulator is charging too much and must be replaced. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 74: Care And Maintenance Of The Sealed Battery

    Battery voltage Operation to be carried Battery state with open circuit > 12.6 Volt Fully charged None < 12.4 Volt Flat Recharge Check the battery voltage at least 12-24 hours after recharging. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 4/2005...
  • Page 75: Fitting Safety Microswitches

    B = seat with the driver in position: the lateral edge of the cam (2) should press the push-button, leav- ing at least 2-3 mm more travel. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2003...
  • Page 76 (positive or nega- tive); this value must never fall below 11.5 Volts. If no power is detected it means that the 15 A fuse has blown or that there is a fault in the actuator board. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 77 Use a screwdriver to remove the flat battery (1). Only use 3 Volt 24 mm Ø batteries of types CR 2450 or CR 2430. When fitting the new battery make sure that the end marked «+» faces towards the check spring. © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 78 Neutral microswitch ( ➤ Hidrostatic drive models) Grass-catcher full microswitch Recharge connector Lightss switch Light Hour counter Clutchswitch Clutch Fuel tank 10 A Fuse 25 A Fuse CABLE COLOURS Black Blue Brown Grey Orange Violet Yellow White © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 79: Electrical Diagrams

    Neutral microswitch ( ➤ Hidrostatic drive models) Grass-catcher full microswitch Recharge connector Lightss switch Lights Hour counter Fuel tank 10 A Fuse 25 A Fuse CABLE COLOURS Black Blue Brown Grey Orange Violet Yellow Whites © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 80 Neutral microswitch ( ➤ Hidrostatic drive models) Grass-catcher full microswitch Recharge connector Lightss switch Lights Hour counter Clutchswitch Clutch Fuel tank 10 A Fuse 25 A Fuse CABLE COLOURS Black Blue Brown Grey Orange Violet Yellow White © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 81 Neutral microswitch ( ➤ Hidrostatic drive models) Grass-catcher full microswitch Recharge connector Lightss switch Lights Hour counter Fuel tank 10 A Fuse 25 A Fuse CABLE COLOURS Black Blue Brown Grey Orange Violet Yellow White © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 82 Neutral microswitch ( ➤ Hidrostatic drive models) Grass-catcher full microswitch Recharge connector Lightss switch Lights Hour counter Clutchswitch Clutch 10 A Fuse 25 A Fuse CABLE COLOURS Black Blue Brown Grey Orange Violet Yellow White © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 83 Neutral microswitch ( ➤ Mechanical drive models) Neutral microswitch ( ➤ Hidrostatic drive models) Grass-catcher full microswitch Recharge connector Lightss switch Lights Hour counter 10 A Fuse 25 A Fuse CABLE COLOURS Black Blue Brown Grey Orange Violet Yellow White © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 84 Grass-catcher full microswitch Recharge connector Lightss switch Lights Hour counter Clutchswitch Clutch Fuel tank 10 A Fuse 25 A Fuse Recharge relay Recharge regulator CABLE COLOURS Black Blue Brown Grey Orange Violet Yellow White © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 85 Neutral microswitch ( ➤ Hidrostatic drive models) Grass-catcher full microswitch Recharge connector Lightss switch Lights Hour counter Fuel tank 10 A Fuse 25 A Fuse Recharge relay Recharge regulator CABLE COLOURS Black Blue Brown Grey Orange Violet Yellow White © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 86 Fuel tank 10 A Fuse 25 A Fuse 15 A Fuse ( ➤ Models with electric tipping) Actuator ( ➤ Models with electric tipping) CABLE COLOURS Black Blue Brown Grey Orange Violet Yellow White © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 87 Fuel tank 10 A Fuse 25 A Fuse 15 A Fuse ( ➤ Models with electric tipping) Actuator ( ➤ Models with electric tipping) CABLE COLOURS Black Blue Brown Grey Orange Violet Yellow Whites © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 88 10 A Fuse 25 A Fuse 15 A Fuse ( ➤ Models with electric tipping) Recharge relay Recharge regulator Actuator ( ➤ Models with electric tipping) CABLE COLOURS Black Blue Brown Grey Orange Violet Yellow White © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 89: Tightening Torques And Adjustments Summary

    [see 4.4] MST 205-554 4360-196 114-116 Tuff Torq K46F 109-111 Mod. 102 A = 94-96 c) Blades engagement Mod. 122 A = 92,5-93,5 adjustment [see 4.1] Mod. 102 A = 113-115 Mod. 122 A = 90-91 © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS...
  • Page 90: Summary Of Main Assembly Amounts And Checks

    Blades control belt development Blades connection belt development Gearbox control rod assembly ( ➤ in mechanical drive models) Drive control rod assembly ( ➤ in hydrostatic drive models) Drive rod assembly ( ➤ in mechanical drive models) © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
  • Page 91: Back... <= Workshop Manual

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  • Page 92 - SUMMARY OF MAIN ASSEMBLY from AMOUNTS AND CHECKS TX-TS 3 / 4 page ➤ Mechanical drive models ➤ Hydrostatic drive models ➤ Models with engagement by lever ➤ Models 102 ➤ Models 122 © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 3/2006...
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