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Rider 111 B5
Rider 111 B
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Paul
March 14, 2025

how to remove the rear wheels from the axle

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

To remove the rear wheels from the axle on a Husqvarna Rider 111 B:

1. Detach the rear attachment of the steering wires.
2. Remove the screw securing the wire wheel.
3. Remove the bearing’s circlip.
4. Knock out the bearing.
5. Remove the wire wheel from the axle.

Reinstallation is done in reverse order.

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Edgar Säterdal
April 26, 2025

Elchema för Rider 111 B5 ? År Ca. 2012

Summary of Contents for Husqvarna Rider 111 B

  • Page 1 Workshop manual Rider 111 B5 Rider 111 B English...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Workshop manual Rider 111 B5, Rider 111 B Contents Safety regulations ..........2 Reparation instructions ........18 General instructions ......... 2 Removing engine ........... 18 Special instructions .......... 2 Replacing engine ..........18 Special tools ............3 Fuel tank ............18 Technical data .............
  • Page 4: Safety Regulations

    Safety regulations General instructions Special instructions The workshop handbook is written for personnel The fuel used in the ride-on mower has the who are assumed to have general ride-on mower following hazardous characteristics: reparation and service know-how. • Toxic fl uid and fumes The workshop where the ride-on mower is •...
  • Page 5: Special Tools

    Special tools The following special tools are used when working on the ride-on mower. Special tools for the engine and transmission are specifi ed in resp. Workshop Manuals. 535 41 32-02 535 41 32-02 535 41 32-02 Mandrel for assembling the bushings on the swing axle. English –...
  • Page 6: Technical Data

    Technical data Rider 111B5 Rider 111B Dimensions Length without cutting unit, mm/ft 1734/5.69 1734/5.69 Length with cutting unit, mm/ft 2100/6.89 2100/6.89 Width without cutting unit, mm/ft 785/2.56 785/2.56 Width with cutting unit, mm/ft 883/2.90 883/2.90 Height, mm/ft 1084/3.56 1084/3.56 Operating weight with cutting deck, kg/lb 165/364 165/364 Wheel base, mm/ft...
  • Page 7: Transmission

    Technical data s MST205 , l i Cutting unit p i l p i l Cutting heights, 5 positions, mm/inch 25-70 / 1-2 3/4 25-70 / 1-2 3/4 Note 1: The power rating of the engine indicated is the average net output (at speci ed rpm) of a typical production engine for the engine model measured to SAE standard J1349/ISO1585.
  • Page 8: Delivery And Dealer Service

    Delivery and dealer service Pre-delivery service 1. Charge the battery for 4 hours at max. 3 amp. 2. Attach the cutting unit to the machine, see Attaching the cutting unit. 3. Fit steering wheel, seat and any optional equipment. 4. Check and adjust tyre pressure (60 Kpa, 0.6 bar, 9 PSI). 5.
  • Page 9: Dealer Service

    Delivery and dealer service Dealer service 25 hours service 300 hours service 1. Change engine oil on top valve engine at high 1. Inspect the machine. Reach agreement with the load and temperature. customer about which additional work should be carried out. 2.
  • Page 10: Maintenance Schedule

    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. Maintenance interval in Daily maintenance hours...
  • Page 11: Delivery Measures

    Delivery measures Packaging and unpacking To our dealer Well-performed delivery service is the fi rst step to a On delivery from the factory the Rider is normally packed in special packaging. This consists of a functioning aftermarket. A functioning aftermarket is wooden bottom board with a top part consisting of in everybody’s interest: heavy-duty cardboard held together by plastic fi...
  • Page 12: Battery

    Delivery measures Battery Connecting the jump leads WARNING! IMPORTANT INFORMATION Measures for contact with acid Your Rider is equipped with a 12-volt system with negative earth. The other External: Rinse thoroughly with water. vehicle must also have a 12-volt system Internal: Drink large quantities of water or with negative earth.
  • Page 13: Steering Wheel

    Delivery measures Steering wheel Checking the engine’s oil level Check the oil level in the engine when the Rider stands horizontal with the engine switched off. Open the engine cover. Loosen the dipstick, pull it up and wipe it off. 1 Fit the steering wheel with the steering column tube on the steering shaft.
  • Page 14: Wheels

    Delivery measures Wheels The tyre pressure should be 60 kPa (0.6 bar / 8.5 PSI) on all wheels. Highest permitted pressure is 100 kPa (1.0 bar / 14 PSI). IMPORTANT INFORMATION Different pressures in the front tyres will cause the blades to cut the grass at different heights.
  • Page 15: Design And Function

    Moreover, they all have front-mounted mowing decks for controlled cutting and for best possible cutting results. Husqvarna Riders can, moreover, be equipped with various accessories such as moss rake and dozer blade which make them fl exible working tools throughout the year.
  • Page 16: Serial Number

    Design and function Serial number The machine’s serial number can be found on the printed plate (1) attached to the right below the engine cover. Stated on the plate, from the left, are: • The machines type designation (Model) • The manufacturer’s type number (PNC) •...
  • Page 17: Engine

    Design and function Engine Husqvarna Rider 111 B/B5 has a one-cylinder, air cooled engine from Briggs & Stratton. Larger engine reparations are not described in this workshop manual. Detailed information on adjustment and reparation of the engine is available in Briggs & Strattons’ own manual. The manual can be ordered from an authorized servicing dealer.
  • Page 18: Steering

    Design and function Steering 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 rideon mower is easy to manoeuvre, as well as having high-precision steering.
  • Page 19: Driving

    BioClip plug is fi tted, but can be set to rear ejection cutting even in confi ned areas. by removing the BioClip plug. Rider 111 B/B5 has a cutting width of 850 mm (34”), BioClip85. BioClip85. Removing the BioClip plug.
  • Page 20: Reparation Instructions

    Reparation instructions Removing engine When removing the engine, refer to the workshop manual for Rider 11. Replacing engine When installing the engine, refer to the workshop manual for Rider 11. Fuel tank 3 Remove the two screws (1) that hold the tank on the console.
  • Page 21: Changing The Oil

    fi ngers 10-15 mm along the steering collar. Drain plug on Rider 111 B/B5 Tip! When draining the engine oil use a folded piece of cardboard to funnel the oil into the container.
  • Page 22: Replacing Steering Wires

    Reparation instructions Replacing steering wires 4 Ensure that the steering wheel is in the centre 1 Release the steering wires’ rear attachment (1). position when the rear wheels are centred. Re- set the chain on the steering column’s sprocket or adjust the rear fi xture (1) for the steering cables as needed.
  • Page 23: Removal/Installation Of Steering Axle

    Reparation instructions Removal/installation of steering axle 4 Unscrew the screw (2) in the lower edge of the 1 Release the steering wires’ rear attachment (1). steering wheel rod. 5 Pull the steering wheel shaft (3) upwards and move the lower part of the shaft backwards to pull off the steering chain (4).
  • Page 24: Removal/Installation Of Wire Wheel

    Reparation instructions Removal/installation of wire wheel 1 Detach the steering wires’ rear attachment (1). Ensure that the cables are properly placed in the steering cable pulleys (7). 2 Remove the screw (2) and detach the wire wheel (5). Ensure that the steering wheel is in the centre position when the rear wheels are centred.
  • Page 25: Checking And Adjusting Brake Wire

    Reparation instructions Checking and adjusting brake wire Rider 111 B Rider 111 B5 The brake is properly adjusted when the brake Ensure that the brake is properly adjusted by lever arm (1) is completely vertical. If it is not, adjust...
  • Page 26: Checking And Adjusting Gear Control

    Reparation instructions Checking and adjusting gear control Checking and adjusting freewheel clutch Rider 111 B5 Rider 111 B5 Check the gear control adjustment by putting the gear lever in the ”N” position. If the machine moves easily, the lever is properly adjusted. In other cases, the control is adjusted in the following way: 1 The freewheel clutch is correctly adjusted when...
  • Page 27: Checking And Adjusting Throttle

    Reparation instructions Checking and adjusting throttle Replacing articulated steering bearing Rider 111 B 1 Remove the engine cover by loosening two 1 Remove the protective cover. snap-in locks at the front and two hinges at the back edge of the engine cover.
  • Page 28 7 Loosen the spring that is tensioning belt 2 (transmission belt) using a spring hook. Rider 111 B: 5 Remove the belt tensioner. 7 Loosen the spring that is tensioning belt 2 6 Pull belt 1 off the deck belt pulley.
  • Page 29 Reparation instructions 10 Remove the rear attachments of both steering cables. 8 Pull off belt 2 from the transmission, fi rst from the rear deck belt pulley and then from the front. 11 Loosen the articulated shaft’s screw from below. Rider 111 B5 9 Loosen belt 3 (cutting deck drive) from the tension roll.
  • Page 30 Reparation instructions 14Jack up the front carriage in front of the cable pulley without squeezing any cables. Jack up the 13 Loosen the two screws (4) using a half-inch rear carriage in the rear edge. wrench. Loosen the screw (5) behind the muffl er and the screw (6) holding the exhaust pipe.
  • Page 31: Removal Of Swing Axle

    Reparation instructions Removal of swing axle 1 Follow step 1 to 15 in “Replacing the Articulated Steering Bearings”. 2 Remove the front wheels to obtain better access. 3 Remove all the cables laid out between the front and the rear carriage, in their rear attachments. Make a note of how the cables are laid out.
  • Page 32: Replacing The Pendulum Shaft Bushings

    Reparation instructions Replacing the pendulum shaft bushings Replacing the bearings in the middle deck belt pulleys Once the swing axle has been removed the bushings fi tted to the rear frame must be replaced. Remove the cover (1) on the right hand side. Loosen the spring (2) with a spring hook.
  • Page 33: Installation Of Swing Axle

    Reparation instructions Installation of swing axle 5 Assemble the articulated shaft with the 1 Slide the washer (2) on the pendulum shaft with short spanner and the plastic cover pointed the bevelled edge against the fork (1) of the downwards and the biggest belt pulley pointed pendulum shaft.
  • Page 34: Replacing Hydrostatic Transmission Wire

    Reparation instructions Replacing hydrostatic transmission wire Rider 111 B Removal of hydrostatic transmission wire 3 Remove the hydrostatic transmission wire’s front clamp fi xed inside the middle bracket. 1 Remove the frame cover by loosening the screws (three screws in the front and two under 4 Cut off the plastic tie around the cable at the the seat).
  • Page 35 Reparation instructions Refi tting hydrostatic transmission wire 6Lift the link joint off and remove the hydrostatic cable. Loosen the rear link joint from the cable. 1 Run the wire through the mower so that it follows Turn the cable so that it comes loose from the the same route as the old wire.
  • Page 36 Reparation instructions 3 Press the wire casing in the front holder in the middle bracket. 6 Screw tight the linkage on the lower part of the transmission wire. 4 Screw tight the hydrostatic transmission wire’s clamp. 7 Put the wire in position and screw tight the casing with the rear clamp.
  • Page 37: Replacing Belt 4, As Far As The Cutting Deck

    Reparation instructions Replacing belt 4, as far as the cutting deck Starting point when Removing the belt: • A deck is not mounted on the machine. • The front part of the belt hangs loose. • The lifting lever is folded. 1 Jack up the front carriage and remove the left front wheel.
  • Page 38 Reparation instructions 4 Lift off belt 3 (cutting deck drive) from the belt tensioner. 7 Pull belt 3 off the deck belt pulley. 5 Unhook the spring using pliers. Note that it 8 Lift off belt 4 over the deck belt pulley and should be placed with the loop to the right during forwards.
  • Page 39: Replacing Belt 3, Cutting Deck Drive

    5 Remove the spring for the belt tensioner for belt 2 (transmission belt). Rider 111 B5: 1 Remove the rear cover of the front frame. Rider 111 B: 2 Remove the spring for the belt tensioner for belt 1 (engine belt). 3 Remove the belt tensioner for belt 1.
  • Page 40 Reparation instructions 8 Pull off belt 3 at the front, lift it over the lever arm of the cutting deck, then lift it off at the rear. Fit the belt in the reverse order. 6 Remove the cover on the left hand side of the rear carriage.
  • Page 41: Removing The Cutting Unit

    Reparation instructions Removing the cutting unit The cutting deck can be removed in order to facilitate cleaning and servicing. To remove the cutting deck proceed as follows: 1 Position the machine on fl at ground. 5 Release the clip on the front hood and lift off the fender.
  • Page 42: Service Position For The Cutting Unit

    Reparation instructions Service position for the cutting unit Follow the instructions for “Removing the cutting deck” above. Lift off the deck and lean it against the machine or a wall. 4 Push the deck until you feel the pipes touch bottom.
  • Page 43: Removal Of Blades And Blade Housing

    Reparation instructions Removal of blades and blade housing WARNING! Use gloves and protective eyewear when working with the cutting unit. The cutting deck should be removed from the machine, see “Removing the Cutting Deck”. 4 Lock the blade with a wooden block or hold the belt pulley in place with e.g.
  • Page 44: Grinding And Balancing Of Blades

    Reparation instructions 7 The whole bearing package is available as a complete kit with shaft housing, shaft and bearings. Fit in the reverse order. 3 Balance the blade as follows: Tighten the blade bolts with a torque of 45-50 • Fix, for example, a mandrel horizontally in a Nm (32-36 lbft).
  • Page 45: Electrical System

    Electrical system Circuit diagram 1. Microswitch, seat 6. Starter relay 2. Ignition lock 7. Earthing point engine 3. Microswitch, lifting lever 8. Start engine 4. Microswitch, pedal arrangement 9. Engine 5. Fuse 15A 10. Battery English –...
  • Page 46: Electrical System Components

    Electrical system Electrical system components Microswitch: Mowing Deck The electrical system consists of four cables, three microswitches, one ignition switch and one fuse. If the mower does not start (the start engine does not rotate when the key switch is turned to the starting position), one of the electrical system components might be damaged.
  • Page 47: Ignition And Starter Lock

    Electrical system Ignition and Starter Lock Main fuse 1 Release the contact box from the ignition lock by The main fuse is placed in a detachable holder pulling it straight down. behind the battery under the protective cover. 2 Remove the ignition key and the rubber seal. 3 Remove the nut and the ignition lock.
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