7.2.1 Blades
For safety reasons, have all blade sharpening,
balancing and mounting work carried out by an
authorized service center. To achieve optimal re-
sults, we recommend to have the blades checked
once a year.
Changing the blades (Fig. 53-54)
When changing the cutting unit, be sure to use
only genuine replacement parts. Never install a
blade from a diff erent manufacturer.
1. Fig. 53
Screw (Item 1a) for right blade (Item 38) →
undo in a clockwise direction
Screw (Item 1b) for left blade (Item 39) →
undo in a counterclockwise direction
2. When you replace the blades, remember that
because of the diff erent directions of rotation,
2 diff erent blades have to be fi tted. To ensure
that you fi t the correct blades on the correct
sides, refer to the numbers stamped on the
blades:
Blade, right (Item 38): 0606668
Blade, left (Item 39): 0606665
3. Fig. 54
When you fi t the spring washer (Item 1c),
make sure that the curved side faces the
screw head.
4. Fig. 54
Screw (Item 1a) for right blade (Item 38) →
tighten in a clockwise direction.
Screw (Item 1b) for left blade (Item 39→ tigh-
ten in a counterclockwise direction
Tightening torque: 40-45 Nm
Damaged blades
If, in spite of all caution, the blade comes into con-
tact with an obstacle, switch off the engine imme-
diately. Wait until the blade comes to a complete
standstill. Pull out the spark plug boot. Check the
blade for damage. Damaged or bent blades must
be replaced. Never straighten a bent blade. Never
work with bent or heavily worn blades as this will
result in vibrations, causing further damage to the
mower.
Important: Risk of injury when working with a
damaged blade.
7.2.2 Adjusting the mower unit (Fig. 41-43)
It may be necessary to adjust the mower unit if
you fi nd that the grass is uneven in height.
1. Place the machine on a fi rm and level surface.
2. Check the tire pressure and adjust it if neces-
sary.
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3. Set the cutting height lever (Fig. 1/Item 3) to
level 1.
4. To set the correct height, place blocks with a
height of 25 mm beneath the front edge of the
mower unit (Item f) and blocks with a height of
30 mm beneath the rear edge (Item h).
5. Adjust the 3 nuts (Item i) so that the mower
unit just touches the 25 mm blocks at the
front (Item f) and the 30 mm blocks at the rear
(Item h).
7.2.3 Taking off the wheels (Fig. 44-48)
1. Place the machine on a fi rm and level surface
and chock it to prevent from rolling away.
2. Lift the machine with a jack on the frame until
the wheel turns freely (Fig. 44).
3. Remove the protective cap (Fig. 44/Item r)
using a fl at screwdriver.
4. To remove the locking ring (Fig. 45/Item s)
from the front wheel you will require locking
ring pliers.
5. To remove the locking ring (Fig. 46/Item t)
from the rear wheel you will require a fl at
screwdriver.
6. Pull the wheel off the axle.
7. Grease the axle with grease before fi tting the
wheel.
8. To fi t, proceed in the reverse order.
Important. Check that the locking ring is correctly
positioned. Do not use locking rings that are worn,
as this may cause the wheel to work loose.
Note: Since the tires are tubeless, any repairs to
the tires need to be carried out only by specialists.
Removing the engine hood (Fig. 49-52)
Fig. 49: Disconnect the plug (Item u).
Fig. 50/51: Remove the split pins (Item v) and
bolts (Item w).
Fig. 51: Remove the engine hood.
Assemble in reverse order.
Important. It is prohibited to operate the mower
without the engine hood in place, because of the
risk of injuries.
7.2.4 Care and adjustment of the cable pulls
Oil the cable pulls at regular intervals (after every
25 hours in operation) and check that they move
easily. Adjust or replace if necessary.
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