Replacing The Blades; Removing The Bioclip Plug; General Lubrication; Lubrication Of Drive Chain - Husqvarna Rider Operator's Manual

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Replacing the blades

Remove the cutting deck. See the "Removing the Cutting
Deck" section.
Lock the blade with a wooden block. Loosen the blade bolt
and remove the blade bolt, the washer and the blade.
Assemble the parts in the reverse order.
The blade must be mounted with the angled ends pointing
up towards the cover.
Tightening torque 45-50 Nm (4.5-5 kpm/32-36 lbft).
15mm
WARNING! Wear gloves to protect your
!
hands when working with the blades.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Always exercise care and use your common sense. Avoid
all situations which you consider to be beyond your
capability. If you still feel uncertain about operating
procedures after reading these instructions, you should
consult an expert before continuing. Contact an authorised
service workshop.
Always use genuine parts. For more information, see the
"Technical data" section.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

Removing the BioClip plug

To change a Combi deck from the BioClip function to a cutting
deck with rear ejection, remove the BioClip plug, which is
located under the unit, attached with a screws.
1 Remove the cutting deck. See the "Removing the Cutting
Deck" section.
2 Loosen the screw holding the plug and remove it.
3 Fit cutting unit.
4 Fit the BioClip plug in the reverse order.

General lubrication

All joints and bearings are lubricated using molybdenum
disulphide grease during manufacture. Continue to lubricate
using the same type of grease *. Lubricate the steering and
control wires using engine oil.
Carry out this lubrication regularly.
*Grease from well-known brand names (petrochemical
companies, etc.) usually maintains a good quality.

Lubrication of drive chain

Remove the cover. It is secured with four screws. Two on each
side.
Lubricate the chain with engine oil or other good quality oil.
WARNING! Take extra care when lubricating
!
adjacent to the parking brake disc. Oil on the
brake disc can result in reduced braking
ability.

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