Stiga PRO 16 manual

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    STIGA PARK PRO 18 PRO 16 PRESIDENT CLASSIC 8211-021 1-06[...]

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    7. Park Classic-Pr esident 1 1. 12. Park Cla ssic-President 8. Park Pro16-Pro18 9. Park President 13. Park Pro16-Pro18 10. Park Pro16-Pro18 14. Park Pres ident[...]

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    16. Park Pro16-Pro18 15. Park Pro16-Pro18 20. Park Pro16- Pro18 21. Park Classi c-President 17. 22. Park Pro16- Pro18 19. Park Classic-Pr esident 23. 18.[...]

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    27. Park President-Pro 16-Pro18 31. Park President 28. Park Cl assic-Pres ident 32. Park Pro16-Pro18 29. Park Clas sic 33. Park Pro16-Pro18 30. Park Classic 34.[...]

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    24. Park Classic 25. Park President 26. Park Pro16-Pro18[...]

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    9 1 8 2 9 6 85 1 9 5 10 4 11 3 13 7 2 11 3 13 7 12 15 14 2 11 3 13 14 18 17 19 16 20 15 12 1. Park Classic 2. Park Cl assic 3. Park President-Pro16 4. Park President- Pro16 5. Park Pro18 6. Park Pro18[...]

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    ENGLISH GB GENERAL This symbol indicates W ARNING . Per- sonal injury and/or damage to property may result if the instructions are not followed carefully . Y ou must read these instructions for use and the accompanying pamphlet "SAFETY INSTRUCTIO NS" careful- ly before starting up th e machine. SYMBOLS The following symbols are displayed [...]

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    ENGLISH GB 6. DISENGA GING LEVER (President - Pro16 - Pr o18) A lever for disengaging th e variable transmission. Enables the machine to be moved b y hand without the help of the engine. (Note that, o n the Pro16- Pro18, the lever is on the left-ha nd side.) There are two positions: 1. Lever moved back - transmis- sion engaged for normal opera- tio[...]

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    ENGLISH GB 2. Drive position (without symbol). 3. Start position - the electric starter motor is activated when the key is turned to the spring-loaded start position. Once the en- gine has started, allow the key to return to the drive position. A spare key is enclosed in the plastic bag that also includes this "instructions for use". Keep[...]

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    ENGLISH GB 5. Grass and leaf transport Using dump cart 13-1979 (Standard) or 13-1988 (Maxi). 6. Fertiliser spreading Using fertiliser spread er 13-1987. Can also be used for spreading grass seed. 7. Sand spr eading Using sand spreader 13-1975. Can also be used for spreading salt. Snow chains 13-1956 and wheel weights 13-1982 are recommended. 8. W e[...]

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    ENGLISH GB lever (only US and Canada) In order to start the machine the following are nec- essary: - gear lever in neutral (only Classic) - brake pedal depressed - driver sitting on seat - power take-off engagement lever at lowest setting (i.e. power take-of f disengaged) Always check the operation of the safe- ty system before using the machine! C[...]

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    ENGLISH GB “FULL”). Be careful when driving on slopes. No sudden starting or stopping when mov- ing up or down a slope. Never drive across a slope. Move fr om the top and down, and from down to the top. The machine, equipped with original accessories, must not be driven on slopes greater than 10° in any dir ection. Reduce the speed on slopes a[...]

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    ENGLISH GB Check the oil every time when topping up. The level should come up to the “FULL” mark. CHANGING THE TR ANSMISSION OIL (President - Pro16 - Pr o18) Change the oil the first time after 50 hours of oper- ation, and then after every 250 hours or operation or once a season. Use a good grade of SAE 20W -50 oil (service grade SE, SF or SG).[...]

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    ENGLISH GB 25 hours running (fig 17 - 18). All plastic bearings shoul d be lubricated twice each season. Apply universal grease to the steering chain a cou- ple of times each season. If the steering chain is re- ally dirty , dismantle it, wa sh it, and then grease it once more. Apply a coating of engine oil to the tension arm joints twice each seas[...]

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    ENGLISH GB ADJUSTING PO WER T A KE - OFF CABLE (not Pro18) If the v-belt between the engine belt pulley and centre belt pulley slips when the power take-off is engaged, the power take-off cable can be tensioned by means of the two cable adjusters K (fig 23). REPLA CING THE V - BEL TS Y ou can replace the v-belts while the machine is standing on its[...]

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    ENGLISH GB er side. 5. T ighten the pedal stop locking nut. The forward movement of the drive pedal must not be restricted by the end position of the transmission, otherwise serious damage may arise. 6. Then adjust the pedal stop under the rear part of the drive pedal. The backward movement of the drive pedal should be about half the forward move- [...]

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    ENGLISH GB EC - DECLA RA TION OF CONFORMITY Model: Park T ype: P401 Art. no.: 13-1258, 13-1358, 13-1458, 13-1818 , 13-1442, 13-1443, 13-1446, 13-1448 Serial no.: See machine Manufact.: STIGA AB, P .O. Box 1006 , S-573 28 Tranås, Swede n Product: Lawn mower with combustion engine This product complies with the following: - Electromagnetic Compatibi[...]

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    Pa r k Classic Pa r k President Pa r k Pro 16 Pa r k Pro 18 3400 min -1 9.3 kW 3400 min -1 9.3 kW 3400 min -1 11.8 kW 3400 min -1 13.2 kW 4.5 m/s 2 4.5 m/s 2 < 2.5 m/s 2 < 2.5 m/s 2 < 0.5 m/s 2 < 0.5 m/s 2 < 0.5 m/s 2 < 0.5 m/s 2 < 10° < 10° < 10° < 10° < 10° < 10° < 10° < 10° < 10° < 10° &l[...]

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    MO WING AHEAD Box 1006 · SE-573 28 TRANÅS www .stiga.com[...]