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5.4 Cleaning

The underside of the deck must be cleaned after 

each use. 
Set the deck in washing position. 
Clean the underside of the deck carefully. Use wa-

ter and a brush.
When the surfaces are completely dry and clean, 

touch up the paintwork. Use durable yellow paint 

intended for metal outdoors.

5.5 Blades

5.5.1 Safety

To reduce the risk of accidental injury in the event 

of a collision and to protect important parts in the 

cutting deck, a force limiter is integrated as fol-

lows.
• Shear bolts between blades and blade bar.
• Torque limiting between gear wheels and blade 

shaft.

• Possibility of positive drive belt slipping on the 

plastic gear wheels.

5.5.2 Replacing blades

Wear protective gloves when changing 

blade(s) to avoid cutting yourself.

Check that the blades are always sharp. This pro-

duces the best cutting results. The blades should be 

replaced once a year.
Always check the blades after a collision. If the 

blade system has been damaged, defective parts 

should be replaced.

Always use genuine spare parts. Non-

genuine spare parts can entail a risk of 

injury, even if they fit the machine.

The blades are replaceable. When replacing, both 

blades on the same blade bar must be replaced to 

avoid imbalance.

Attention!

Note the following when reassembling:
• The blades and blade bar must be installed as in 

fig 21.

• The blades can be turned 1/3 of a turn in their 

mountings. Select positions so that the blades 

are offset 90° from each other. See “5.5.3” be-

low.

Tightening torque: 
Screws (21:P) - 45 Nm
Shear bolts (21:Q) - 9.8 Nm
In the event of a collision, the shear bolts (21:Q) 

can break and the blades bend back. If this has hap-

pened, install genuine shear bolts and tighten as 

above.

5.5.3 Synchronising, blades

The deck has synchronised blades.
If one of the blades has struck a solid object (e.g. a 

stone), the synchronisation may be altered. This 

entails a risk of the blades colliding with each oth-

er.
Correctly synchronised blades must be offset 90° 

from each other. See fig. 22.
Always check synchronisation after a collision.
If the blades are not synchronised, one or more of 

the following faults may have occurred in the cut-

ting deck:
• The positive drive belt has slipped on the gear 

wheels.

• Torque limiting between gear wheels and blade 

shaft has deployed. The arrows in fig. 23 must 

be opposite each other for an intact deck. When 

torque limiting has deployed, the arrows are 

not

 

opposite each other.

• The blade member is incorrectly installed on 

the blade shaft. Can be installed in three differ-

ent positions. See 21:R.

In the event of incorrect synchronisation according 

to the two first alternatives, contact an authorised 

GGP workshop for repair.

6 SPARE PARTS

GGP genuine spare parts and accessories are de-

signed specifically for GGP machines. Please note 

that ‘non-genuine’ spare parts and accessories 

have not been checked or approved by GGP:

The use of such parts and accessories 

can affect the function and safety of the 

machine. GGP accepts no responsibility 

for damage or injuries caused by such 

products.

7 DESIGN REGISTRATION

This product or parts thereof is covered by the fol-

lowing design registration:
EG 000503107

GGP reserves the right to make alterations to the 

product without prior notification.

Summary of Contents for 105 Combi

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 85 Combi 95 Combi 105 Combi for 8211 7060 90 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING MODE D EMPLOI EN 5 NL 10 FR 15 Mountfield 2000 and 4000 series...

Page 2: ...2 125 Combi Pro 4000 series 4WD 2000 series A B C D K K 2000 series A B C 4000 series 2WD G F E I H K 4000 series 4WD K 3 5 7 1 4 6 8 2...

Page 3: ...3 4000 series 4WD 2000 series 16 4000 series 2WD 11 13 15 9 12 14 16 10...

Page 4: ...4 1 3 P P Q Q 45 Nm R 90 19 21 23 17 20 22 18...

Page 5: ...for use are num bered in accordance with the following example 2 3 2 is a subheading to 2 3 and is included un der this heading When referring to headings only the number of the heading is normally s...

Page 6: ...ws Deck mount 4 G Washer 4 F Lock pin 4 E 3 Screw the arms into each other See fig 5 4 Set the maximum cutting height 5 Locate the belt around the machine s belt pul ley 6 Tension the belt as follows...

Page 7: ...ut grass is dispersed better Inclining forwards is recommended for thicker grass 4 3 Mowing advice In order to achieve optimum mowing results fol low the advice below Cut frequently Run the engine at...

Page 8: ...tion of the deck slightly to reduce the load from the cotter pin B Remove pins and washer C Remove the right hand cotter pin and washer in the same way 5 Release the belt tension by removing the belt...

Page 9: ...ar bolts 21 Q 9 8 Nm In the event of a collision the shear bolts 21 Q can break and the blades bend back If this has hap pened install genuine shear bolts and tighten as above 5 5 3 Synchronising blad...

Page 10: ...tels in deze gebruikershandleiding zijn op de volgende manier genummerd 2 3 2 is een subtitel van 2 3 en wordt onder deze titel vermeld Wanneer naar een titel wordt verwezen wordt al leen het nummer v...

Page 11: ...ng 4 G Ring 4 F Borgpen 4 E 3 Bevestig de armen aan elkaar Zie afb 5 4 Stel de maximale maaihoogte in 5 Plaats de riem op de riempoelie van de ma chine 6 Span de riem als volgt Span de riem met de rie...

Page 12: ...rgekanteld is wordt het Multiclip effect verminderd terwijl het ge maaide gras beter wordt verstrooid Voorover kantelen wordt aanbevolen voor dikker gras 4 3 Maaiadvies Volg het onderstaande advies op...

Page 13: ...de rechter en linkerzijde als volgt A Til het linkerachterdeel van het maaidek op om de belasting op de splitpen te vermind eren B Verwijder pinnen en ring C Verwijder de rechtersplitpen en ring op de...

Page 14: ...hroeven 21 P 45 Nm Bouten 21 Q 9 8 Nm Bij een botsing kunnen de bouten 21 Q breken en de messen worden verbogen Mocht dit gebeuren plaats dan originele bouten en bevestig ze zoals hi erboven is beschr...

Page 15: ...les tondeuses GGP plateau mont l avant voir tableau ci dessous Versions sont disponibles avec r glage manuel de la hauteur de coupe 2 2 Commandes 2 2 1 R glage hauteur de coupe La hauteur de coupe se...

Page 16: ...sens de la marche le tendeur doit se trouver sur la gauche de la courroie Voir fig 10 7 Suspendre l unit dans le dispositif de levage des accessoires Voir fig 13 8 Proc der aux r glages de base du pl...

Page 17: ...mmand e pour l herbe paisse 4 3 Conseils de tonte Conseils pour une tonte optimale Tondre fr quemment Faire tourner le moteur plein r gime L herbe doit tre s che Utiliser des lames aff t es Garder pro...

Page 18: ...lles et les rondelles C R p ter l op ration droite 5 D tendre la courroie en retirant le dispositif de tension Voir fig 10 6 D crocher la courroie de la poulie de la ma chine 7 Saisir l avant du plate...

Page 19: ...lement 21 Q cassent et les lames se replient Le cas ch ant remplacer par des boulons de cisaillement d origine et serrer comme indiqu ci dessus 5 5 3 Synchronisation des lames Les lames du plateau fon...

Page 20: ...M an u f a ct u re d b y GG P S w ed e n A B...

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