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MAINTENANCE 31<br />

EN<br />

To adjust the cutting deck so that it is parallel<br />

with the ground:<br />

– put one 26 mm block (1) under the edge of the<br />

deck and one 32 mm block (2) under the rear<br />

edge, then put the lifting lever into the notch at<br />

position «1»;<br />

– loosen the nuts (3 - 5 - 7) and the locknuts (4 -<br />

6 - 8) so that the deck is resting firmly on the<br />

blocks;<br />

– turn the nut (3) until the right-hand rear part of<br />

the deck starts to rise, and then tighten the relative<br />

locknut (4);<br />

– screw down the nut (5) on the rod until the<br />

right-hand front part of the deck begins to rise,<br />

and then tighten the relative locknut (6);<br />

– screw the nut (7) on the front left support until<br />

the deck in that area begins to rise, and then<br />

tighten the nut (8).<br />

If you are unable to get the cutting deck parallel,<br />

consult a Licensed Service Centre.<br />

6.5 DISMANTLING AND REPLACEMENT<br />

6.5.1 Changing wheels<br />

Stop the machine on a flat surface and put<br />

blocks under a load-bearing part of the frame on<br />

the side that the wheel is to be changed.<br />

The wheels are held by a snap ring (1) which can<br />

be taken off with a screwdriver.<br />

The rear wheels are directly coupled to the axle<br />

shafts and fastened by a key that forms part of<br />

the wheel's hub.<br />

2 1<br />

Before re-fitting a wheel, smear some grease on the axle and carefully re-fit the snap<br />

ring and washer (2).<br />

NOTE Should you substitute one or both rear wheels, ensure that they<br />

are of the same diameter, and check that cutting deck is horizontal to prevent an<br />

uneven cut.<br />

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