Stiga Lawn Mower 8211 3011 07 User Manual

STIGA PARK  
121M  
8211-3011-07  
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mönsterskydd:  
This product, or part of it, is covered by the following  
design registration:  
Sverige/Sweden  
Tyskland/Germany  
62 435  
M97 07 997.9 (pending)  
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SYMBOLS  
ASSEMBLY  
The following symbols are displayed on the ma-  
chine in order to remind you about the safety pre-  
cautions and attention necessary when using the  
machine.  
MOWER DECK  
1. Bolt the mower deck to the attachment brackets D  
(fig 5a).  
The symbols mean:  
2. Then hook the lower S-hook on to the mower  
deck (fig 5b-c).  
Warning!  
Read the instruction book and safety man-  
ual before using the machine.  
3. Connect the electrical contact to the outlet on the  
side of the machine (applies only to art. no. 13-  
2921), (fig. 6).  
Warning!  
Do not put hands or feet under the cover of  
the machine when it is running.  
V - BELT  
1. Set the height adjustment to an intermediate posi-  
tion.  
Warning!  
2. Lift the mower deck using the attachment lift.  
Beware of objects being flung out. Keep  
spectators away.  
3. Pull the v-belt over the machine's central belt pul-  
ley F (fig 7).  
Warning!  
4. Tension the belt using the tension roller G. The  
tension roller should be on the left of the belt seen  
from the operator's position.  
Beforestarting any repair work, remove the  
spark plug cable from the spark plug.  
5a. Park -1999:  
Hook the tension roller spring H into the floor on the  
right hand side (fig 7).  
INTRODUCTION  
5b. Park 2000- :  
Hook the tension roller spring H into the fastener,  
just behind the front right wheel (fig 7).  
This mower deck can only be used for Park ma-  
chines with a motor output of at least 16 hp.  
The mower deck is available in two versions as  
standard:  
SETTING  
- with mechanical setting of the mowing height  
(art. no. 13-2915)  
- with factory-fitted, electrical setting of the  
mowing height (art. no. 13-2921).  
For the attachment to mow evenly and cleanly it  
needs to be adjusted correctly:  
1. Make sure the tyre pressure is correct:  
Front: 0.6 bar (9 psi).  
Rear: 0.4 bar (6 psi).  
PREPARATIONS  
2. Place the machine on a flat surface. Loosen the  
screws I (fig 8).  
Park models up to 1993:  
A modification must be made to the machine to use  
the mower deck:  
3. Adjust the mower deck so that the casing's front  
and rear edges are the same height from the floor.  
1. Dismantle the return spring for centre steering  
(fig 1).  
4. Tighten the screws.  
2. Saw off the spring bracket, level with the frame  
side member (fig 2).  
USE  
3. Drill a new hole (Ø 8 mm), 8 mm from the lower  
edge of the frame side member (fig 3).  
MOWING HEIGHT  
The mowing height may vary from 30 to 80 mm:  
- art. no. 13-2915 has seventeen fixed mowing  
4. Fit the spring in the new hole (fig 4).  
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height positions  
- art. no. 13-2921 has stepless adjustment of the  
CLEANING  
After use the underside of the mower deck should  
be hosed down.  
mowing height.  
N.B. The stated mowing heights apply when the  
machine is standing on firm ground.  
If grass cuttings have dried on to the mower deck,  
scrape the underside clean.  
MOWING HINTS  
If necessary touch-up the underside using a suita-  
ble paint to prevent corrosion.  
For the best "Multiclip" effect follow this advice:  
- mow regularly.  
- use full throttle on the engine.  
- keep the underside of the mower deck clean.  
- use sharp blades.  
- do not mow wet grass.  
- mow twice (using different mowing heights)  
if the grass is long.  
DRIVE BELTS  
If any of the blades have hit a solid object (e.g. a  
stone) the belt tension can change. This means that  
the drive belt can, "miss-mesh" which in the long  
term can damage the blades.  
If necessary adjust the drive belt:  
1. Unhook the tension roller spring H (fig 7).  
MAINTENANCE  
2. Pry off the drive belt from the central belt  
pulley F.  
PREPARATIONS  
3. Dismantle the transmission casing.  
Unless otherwise stated, all service and mainte-  
nance must be performed on a machine that is  
standing still where the engine has been switched  
off.  
4. Loosen the tension arm K (fig 12).  
5. Loosen the bearing box's fixing bolts L (fig 13).  
6. Tension the drive belt by pressing the tension  
arm backwards.  
Prevent the machine from rolling, by al-  
ways applying the parking brake.  
7. Tighten the tension arm's fixing bolts.  
8. Tighten the bearing box's fixing bolts.  
Prevent involuntary engine start by al-  
ways stopping the engine, loosening the  
spark plug cable from the sparking  
plug and earthing it. Remove the minus  
(-) cable from the battery.  
9. Carry out the same procedure for the other drive  
belt.  
When changing the drive belts, make  
sure that the outer blades are always at  
90° to the centre blade (see fig 14).  
MAINTENANCE TIPS  
To facilitate cleaning and maintenance of the  
mower deck it can be folded up:  
If you fit the drive belts incorrectly the blades will  
collide as they overlap each other.  
1. Set the mowing height adjustment to an interme-  
diate position (= least tension on the drive belt).  
Always check the position of the blades after  
changing the drive belt or adjusting the tension.  
2. Lift up the mower deck using the attachment lift.  
3. Unhook the tension roller spring H (fig 7).  
4. Pull off the v-belt from the central belt pulley F.  
5. Loosen both locking pins J (fig 9).  
CHANGING BLADES  
Use protective gloves to prevent cuts  
when changing blades/blade tips.  
Make sure the blades are always sharp. This gives  
the best mowing results.  
6. Grip the mower deck's frame (fig 10).  
7. Fold up the mower deck until it stands upright  
on the rear support plates (fig 11).  
Always check the blade(s) after an impact. If the  
blade system has been damaged the defective parts  
must be changed.  
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Always use original spare parts. Using  
non-original spare parts can result in  
the risk of damage even if they fit in the  
machine.  
The cutting system consists of three blade bars,  
each with two interchangeable blade tips Y (fig  
15). Both blade tips should be replaced at the same  
time to avoid any imbalance.  
Fit the new blade tips. Tighten the screws V and W  
fully. Tightening torque: V - 9.8 Nm, W - 24 Nm.  
And heavy impact can result in the blade tip being  
folded aside. Loosen the locking nut X and turn the  
blade tip back to its correct position. Mount a new  
shear bolt V. Tighten the lock nuts X and Z.  
SPARE PARTS  
STIGA original spare parts and accessories are  
constructed exclusively for STIGA machines.  
Note that non original spare parts and accessories  
have not been checked or approved by STIGA.  
Usage of such parts and accessories can  
influence the machines operability and  
safety. STIGA cannot be held responsi-  
ble for injuries caused by these prod-  
ucts.  
STIGA reserves the right to modify the product without  
prior notice.  
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