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Global Garden Products Lawn Mower 92 92 Hydro Instructions Manual
Global Garden Products Lawn Mower 92 92 Hydro Instructions Manual
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4/2005 When assembly is completed … Refit the fuel tank [ see 5.4]. Tightening torque 5Nut for ring gear ............................. 45 ÷ 50 Nm 92 4.7.1 STEERING ALLOWANCE ADJUSTMENT 2 / 2 WORKSHOP MANUAL page from 1997to •••• © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS
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4.8 STEERING GEOMETRY ADJUSTMENT The correct steering geometry is given by the val- ues of the interacentre distancexis between the joints of the tension rod and the wheel connecting rod. Any faults caused by knocks or accidents result in reduced driving precision and increased wear on the tyres. These can be overcome as fol- lows: –uneven or excessive wear on the front tyres = toe-in adjustment –the lawn-tractor does not maintain a straight line when the steering wheel is straight = adjustment of...
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© by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 92 4.9.0 CHECKING BLADES ALIGNMENT 1 / 1 WORKSHOP MANUAL page from 1997to •••• 4.9 CHECKING BLADES ALIGNMENT Excessive vibration when cutting and an uneven cut can be due to misalignment of the blades owing to deformation of the flanges or the shafts as a result of accidental knocks. Put the lawn-tractor into a vertical position [see 2.4]. Always wear strong gloves when handling the blades. With the blades disengaged, firmly hold each blade and bring the cutting...
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4.10 SHARPENING AND BALANCING OF THE BLADES A badly sharpened blade causes grass to become yellow and reduces grass collection capability. If not balanced, excessive vibration can be caused during use. Always wear protective gloves when handling the blades and protect eyes when sharpening. For removing a blade it must be firmly held and the central screw (1)undone, bearing in mind that: –the screw on the left blade (1a)is unscrewed anti-clockwise –the screw on the right blade (1b)is unscrewed...
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© by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 92 5.1.1 REMOVAL OF FRONT HOOD 1 / 1 WORKSHOP MANUAL page from 2001to •••• 5.1 REMOVAL OF FRONT HOOD The removal of the front hood gives greater accessibility to: –the engine and its accessories –the silencer and protection devices ➤In models with lights: Disconnect the connector (1). The hood can be secured in two ways. A) Fixing with springs 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...
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5.2 REMOVAL OF THE WHEEL COVER Removing the wheel covers gives access to: –the mount for the lever to raise the deck; –the supports of the footboards. Take off the spring (1)which holds the battery, tak- ing care to prevent it accidentally short-circuiting. Disconnect and remove the battery (2). ➤In mechanical drive models: unscrew the knob from the blade engagement lever (3)and the knob from the gear lever (4). ➤In hydrostatic drive models: unscrew the knob from the blade engagement lever (3)and the...
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support and six screws (13)under the side foot- board. The two back ones (13a) of these last screws have a washer. When the cutting height lever has been moved to position «7» and the engage lever to the «blades engaged» position, it is possible to remove the cover. 4/2005 10 1313 13a 12 92 5.2.1 REMOVAL OF THE WHEEL COVER 2 / 2 WORKSHOP MANUAL page from 2003to •••• © by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS
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© by GLOBAL GARDEN PRODUCTS 92 5.3.0 REMOVAL OF THE COLLECTOR CHANNEL 1 / 1 WORKSHOP MANUAL page from 1997to •••• 5.3 REMOVAL OF THE COLLECTOR CHANNEL Removing the collector channel gives access to: – the deck lifting cable; – the small side wheels of the drive belt; – the control rod for engaging drive and the micro- switch to signal «neutral» ( ➤in hydrostatic drive models). Undo the two screws (1)the hold the support for the ‘sack full’ signal microswitch, undo the inside screws (2)fixing...
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5.4 REMOVAL OF THE FUEL TANK Removing the fuel tank gives access to: –the steering wheel column and the ring gear; –the brake adjustment spring (➤in mechanical drive models) ; –the accelerator fastening screws. Completely empty the tank through the pipe at the entry to the fuel filter (1), taking care not to spill fuel . Remove the electronic card, take off the lower part of the protective cover (2). Loosen the screw (3)holding the support (4)and lift the tank until the two pegs (5) come out of the...
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5.5 REMOVAL OF THE ENGINE Since there are different types of drive, the stages described here refer to those shared or similar in all types of engine. Remove the front hood [see 5.1]. Disengage the blades to loosen the belt. In order to have better access to the parts concerned, also the drive belt should be loosened. This is done by ... ➤In mechanical drive models: engaging the parking brake ➤In hydrostatic drive models: loosening the nut (1)of the stretcher. Loosen the screw (2), unfasten the safety...