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Use oil of service grade SF or higher in accordance 

with the table below.

Use oil without any additives.

Do not fill with too much oil. This can cause the 

engine to overheat. 
Change oil when the engine is warm.

The engine oil may be very hot if it is 

drained off directly after the engine is 

shut off. Therefore allow the engine to 

cool a few minutes before draining the 

oil.

1.  Attach the clamp on the oil drainage hose. Use 

a polygrip or similar. See fig. 19:V.

2.  Move the clamp up 3-4 cm on the oil drainage 

hose and pull out the plug.

3. Collect the oil in a collection vessel.

NOTE! Do not spill any oil on the drive belts.

4. Hand in the oil for disposal in accordance with 

local provisions.

5. Install the oil drainage plug and move the clamp 

back so that it clamps above the plug.

6.  Remove the dipstick and fill up with new oil.

Oil volume: 1.4 litres

7. After filling up the oil, start the engine and idle 

for 30 seconds. 

8. Check to see if there is any oil leakage.
9. Stop the engine. Wait for 30 seconds and then 

check the oil level in accordance with 6.2.

7.5 Transmission, oil - filter 

(4155H 4WD)

The oil in the hydraulic power transmission must 

be checked/adjusted and changed at the intervals 

given in the table below.

Type of oil: Synthetic oil 5W-50
Oil quantity when changing: approximately 3.5 li-

tres.

7.5.1 Checking - adjusting

Se “6.2”.

7.5.2 Draining

1. Run the machine at variable speeds for 10-20 

minutes to heat up the transmission oil.

2. Position the machine completely horizontally.
3. Pull out both disengagement levers according to 

fig. 15.

4. Place one container under the rear axle and one 

under the front axle.

5. Open the oil reservoir by removing the cover. 

See 18:R.

Only a 3/8” square drive may be used 

for the oil plug. Other tools will damage 

the plug.

6. Remove the filter plug from the rear axle. Clean 

the hole and use a 3/8” square drive. Remove 

the filter and allow the oil in the rear axle and 

reservoir to run out. See figure 20.

7. Remove 2 drain plugs from the front axle. Use 

a 12 mm socket. Allow the oil in the front axle 

and pipes to run out. See fig. 21.

8. Check that the gaskets on the drain plugs of the 

front axle are intact. See fig. 21. Reinstall the 

plugs. Tightening torque: 15-17 Nm.

The oil plug will be damaged if it is 

tightened more to than 5 Nm. 

9.  Check that the gasket on the oil plug of the rear 

axle is intact. See fig. 20:Y. Reinstall the rear 

axle. Tighten the filter plug to 5 Nm.

10.Draw out the oil from the deeper section of the 

reservoir using an oil extractor. See fig. 22.

11.Dispose of the oil according to local regula-

tions.

7.5.3 Filling

The engine must never be run when the 

rear clutch release lever is pushed in 

and the front clutch release lever is 

pulled out.
This will damage the front axle seals.

1.Fill the oil reservoir with the new oil.

If the engine is run indoors, exhaust ex-

traction equipment must be connected 

to the engine’s exhaust pipe.

2. Check that the rear axle’s clutch release lever is 

pulled out.

3. Start the engine. When the engine is started, the 

front axle’s clutch release lever slides inwards 

automatically.

4. Pull out the front axle’s clutch release lever.

NOTE! The oil is drawn into the system very 

quickly. The reservoir must always be 

topped up. Air must never be drawn in.

Use

Oil

All temperatures

SAE 10W-40

Below -18°C

SAE 5W-30

Above 0°C

SAE 30

Action

1st time Then at 

intervals 

of 

Hours of operation

Checking – adjusting level.

-

50

Changing the oil

5

200

Summary of Contents for 13-6216-14

Page 1: ...2 2 S 4 3 5 1...

Page 2: ...3 F K I H G S I Q M C D E J K L K A B C D E F G H 6 8 10 7 9 11...

Page 3: ...4 I J K HST N Q Max L M 4WD O P 12 14 16 13 15 17...

Page 4: ...5 R S T Y U V 0 1 18 20 22 19 21 23...

Page 5: ...6 A B 24 26 28 25 27 29...

Page 6: ...ion to the surface or incorrect use as a towing vehicle Never let children or anyone who is not familiar with these instructions to use the machine Local regulations may impose restrictions as regards...

Page 7: ...in long grass Reduce the speed on slopes and when making sharp turns to prevent the machine from tipping over or you losing control of the machine Watch out for holes in the ground and other hidden da...

Page 8: ...d surplus oil Check frequently whether there is any wear or damage to the grass collector For the sake of safety replace worn or damaged parts Always use genuine spare parts Non genuine spare parts ca...

Page 9: ...e casing fig 4 3 2 2 Closing 1 Grasp the front edge of the engine casing and fold down the casing fig 4 2 Secure the front edge of the casing with the rub ber strap fig 3 The machine may not be operat...

Page 10: ...subheading to 1 3 Safety checks and is included under this heading When referring to headings only the number of the heading is normally specified E g See 1 3 1 4 DESCRIPTION 4 1 Transmission 4 1 1 4...

Page 11: ...ss the pedal 12 B fully 2 Move the inhibitor 12 C to the right 3 Release the pedal 12 B 4 Release the inhibitor 12 C Unlocking Press and release the pedal 12 B 4 4 5 Driving service brake 10 F 4135H 4...

Page 12: ...ld be dam aged The machine must not be operated with the forward most lever in the outer po sition Risk of damage and oil leakage in the front axle 4 4 11 Seat 16 S The seat can be folded and is adjus...

Page 13: ...ck that the results of the safety checks below are achieved when testing the machine in question The safety checks must always be car ried out every time before use If any of the results below is not...

Page 14: ...t unattended re move the spark plug cable s and re move the ignition key The engine may be very warm immedi ately after it is shut off Do not touch the silencer cylinder or cooling fins This can cause...

Page 15: ...the front axle 5 Open the oil reservoir by removing the cover See 18 R Only a 3 8 square drive may be used for the oil plug Other tools will damage the plug 6 Remove the filter plug from the rear axle...

Page 16: ...n as possible The battery is a valve regulated battery with 12 V nominal voltage The battery fluid does not need to and cannot be checked or topped up The only maintenance that is required is charging...

Page 17: ...ed cooling system can damage the engine Clean the engine s air intake after 50 hours of operation More meticulous cleaning of the cooling system is carried out during each basic service 7 12 Lubricati...

Page 18: ...ation terms during all contact with service workshops and when purchasing spare parts As soon as possible after acquiring the machine the above number should be written in on the last page of this pub...

Page 19: ...ured sound power level 98 2 dB A 7 Notified body ITS Testing Certification Ltd Notified Body repre sentative 0359 4 Manufacturer This product conforms to Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336...

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