English – Stiga 8211-0007-70 User Manual

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The engine must be cold when the con-

densation id drained, otherwise there is

a risk of fire.
Smoking, fires, sparks and other heat

sources are prohibited in the proximity

when the condensation is drained.

There is a fire risk.

Drain the condensation as follows:
1. Detach the drain hose from the its mounting un-

der the rear bumper. See fig. 16.

2. Turn the drain cock (16:F) in its mounting to fa-

cilitate opening.

3. Insert the drain hose into a suitable container.
4. Open the drain cock and drain until all the water

has run out.

5. Close the drain cock and reset the cock and hose

in reverse order.

6. Dispose of the drained fluid according to local

regulations.

5.8 Transmission, oil (4WD)

The oil in the hydraulic power transmission must

be checked/adjusted and changed at the intervals

given in the table below.

Type of oil: Synthetic oil 5W-50.
Oil quantity when changing: approximately 3.5 li-

tres.
5.8.1 Check – adjustment
1. Place the machine on a flat surface.
2. Read off the oil level in the reservoir. See fig.

20. The level should be level with the line.

3. If necessary, top up with more oil.
5.8.2 Draining
1. Run the machine at variable speeds for 10-20

minutes to heat up the transmission oil.

2. Position the machine completely horizontally.
3. Pull out both disengagement levers according to

fig. 7:A, B.

4. Place one container under the rear axle and one

under the front axle.

5. Open the oil reservoir by removing the cover.

Only a 3/8” square drive may be used

for the oil plug. Other tools will damage

the plug.

6. Remove the oil plug from the rear axle. Clean

the hole and use a 3/8” square drive. See figure

18.

7. Remove 2 drain plugs from the front axle. Use

a 12 mm socket. Allow the oil in the front axle

and pipes to run out. See fig. 19.

8. Check that the gaskets on the drain plugs of the

front axle are intact. See fig. 19. Reinstall the

plugs. Tightening torque: 15-17 Nm.

The oil plug will be damaged if it is

tightened more to than 5 Nm.

9. Check that the gasket on the oil plug of the rear

axle is intact. See fig. 18:V. Reinstall in the rear

axle. Tighten the oil plug to 5 Nm.

10.Draw out the oil from the deeper section of the

reservoir using an oil extractor. See fig. 20.

11.Dispose of the oil according to local regula-

tions.

5.8.3 Filling

The engine must never be run when the

rear clutch release lever is pushed in

and the front clutch release lever is

pulled out.
This will damage the front axle seals.
1.Fill the oil reservoir with the new oil.
If the engine is run indoors, exhaust ex-

traction equipment must be connected

to the engine’s exhaust pipe.

2. Check that the rear axle’s clutch release lever is

pulled out.

3. Start the engine. When the engine is started, the

front axle’s clutch release lever slides inwards

automatically.

4. Pull out the front axle’s clutch release lever.

NOTE! The oil is drawn into the system very

quickly. The reservoir must always be

topped up. Air must never be drawn in.

5. Set the accelerator pedal to the forward position

by blocking it using a wooden wedge. See fig.

14. Fill the oil reservoir by hand using new oil.

6. Run in the forward position for one minute.
7. Move the wooden wedge and set the accelerator

pedal to the reverse position. Continue filling

with oil.

8. Run in reverse mode for one minute.
9. Change driving direction once every minute as

above and continue filling with oil until the

bubbling in the reservoir stops.

10.Switch off the engine, install the oil reservoir

cover and close the engine cover.

11.Test drive for several minutes and adjust the oil

level in the reservoir.

5.9 Belt transmissions

After 5 hours of operation, check that all the belts

are intact and undamaged.

Action

1st time Then at

intervals

of

Hours of operation

Checking – adjusting level.

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50

Changing the oil.

5

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