Driving - Husqvarna Rider 13 AWD Workshop Manual

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Driving

All Rider AWD models are equipped with a
hydrostatic transmission that gives the driver
complete control over driving. The speed is
controlled using the forward or reverse pedals.
The AWD machines are equipped with constantly
engaged all wheel drive, which means a
differential lock is not required.
The hydraulic pump which supplies both the front
axle and the rear axle with oil is integrated in the
rear axle. The pump is operated by a wire from the
drive pedals.
The hydraulic oil filter is positioned in the rear
section of the rear axle.
The hydraulic tank is separate and is located
above the rear axle.
Front axle on Rider AWD from the top. The axle
consists of a hydraulic motor, differential and drive
axles.
In order to move the machine without the front
axle's drive engaged, there is a mechanical
bypass valve that is operated by a control on the
inside of the left-hand wheel.
The bypass valve must be closed with all driving;
otherwise the front axle will be drained of oil.
Rear axle on Rider 13 AWD, Rider 15V2 AWD,
Rider 175 AWD from above.
There is a hydraulic bypass valve that is operated
by a control behind the left-hand wheel to move
the machine without the rear axle's drive engaged.
DESIGN AND FUNCTION
The transmission cover removed
Hydraulic filter
Front axle
Rear axle
8009-814
6020-003
8009-626
8009-838
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