Husqvarna SG13B - Manual

Husqvarna SG13B

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – CONTENTS
  • Page 3 – INTRODUCTION; Congratulations; Through your confidence in us, you have chosen an; Use; you use the machine for the first time.; Serial Number; by your dealer. When you need spare parts or support
  • Page 4 – SYMBOLS AND DECALS; Decals and machine-mounted instructions
  • Page 5 – Decal 4; Wear goggles or safety glasses and ear protection; DO NOT
  • Page 6 – SAFETY; General use
  • Page 7 – traffic regulations must be followed without fail.
  • Page 8 – Preparations; Make sure that you always have first aid
  • Page 9 – Operating; Smoking, open flames or sparks in the vicinity
  • Page 10 – applicable traffic regulations before transporting; Storage; come in contact with flames or sparks from; Children
  • Page 11 – Fuel System; Never remove the fuel cap and fill the fuel tank; are poisonous and extremely
  • Page 12 – Maintenance; The muffler is designed to maintain sound levels at; completely still before performing
  • Page 13 – PROTECTION EQUIPMENT; Personal Protection Equipment; fulfils requirements for working with both stump
  • Page 14 – Handle fit is tight. When aligning holes use
  • Page 15 – With proper brake adjustment, the wheel will slide,
  • Page 17 – CONTROLS; Main Components and Controls; Cutting Wheel
  • Page 18 – Engine; Air filter; Speed Control Lever; Fuel filler cap
  • Page 19 – Starter; This may damage the cord or the recoil; Choke Control; to avoid flooding the carburetor. The fuel valve is
  • Page 20 – Air Filter; Technical Data; refueling
  • Page 21 – Oil Dipstick; on the front of the engine. Refill the engine oil in the; legislation prohibits disposal on the ground; Oil Drain
  • Page 22 – Fuel Tank; Underneath the tank, there is a fuel filter combined; Fueling; Keep the fuel and fuel tank clean. Avoid filling the; Centrifugal Clutch; is connected to the crankshaft. When the engine; Observe caution and fill the tank
  • Page 23 – Throttle; With the lever down, the engine runs at idle and; by binding the bar to the handle.; Control Panel On/Off Engine Switch
  • Page 24 – Brake; of the machine, DO NOT pull out the
  • Page 25 – OPERATION; Preparation; visor alone does not provide sufficient eye
  • Page 26 – Starting The Engine; that there is sufficient fuel in the tank.; Fuel valve; When starting the engine warm, the lever should be in
  • Page 27 – Handle Engine Switch; OP Grip Bar; Keep the throttle at idle. When the throttle is increased,
  • Page 28 – Procedure; Place the cutting blade near the top front edge of; ground until it has stopped turning; Set engine switch on handlebar to ON.
  • Page 29 – may start to “climb” over the stump and
  • Page 30 – Operating On Hills
  • Page 31 – Normal Shutdown; Wait at least 20 seconds, until the blade has stopped.; Emergency Shutdown; Release the OP grip bar. Wait until the blade stops.
  • Page 32 – Maintenance Schedule; MAINTENANCE; performed on the engine or unit
  • Page 33 – Cyclone Filter; The cyclone filter collects the largest contaminant; screen fits exactly in its guide in the upper; Refit the components. Place the air channels in the
  • Page 34 – If the engine seems weak, produces black smoke or; before performing service. Risk for; Remove the foam rubber pre-filter and clean using
  • Page 35 – must; tighten the wing nut.; Sludge Reservoir; Close the fuel valve.
  • Page 36 – Perform the adjustment outdoors.; sludge reservoir. Tighten it moderately to avoid; Idle Adjustment; Start the engine and run it until it reaches normal
  • Page 37 – Ignition System; cause overheating and damage the engine.
  • Page 38 – Drive Belt; started by removing the ignition
  • Page 39 – the set screws MUST be fully removed, fresh; Refit the belt guard.; the cutting wheel if the bolts are not
  • Page 40 – Removing/Refitting Wheels; Left Wheel; The wheel can now be removed from the axle.; Right Wheel; Brake Adjustment; unlocks easily when handle is moved forward. Brake
  • Page 41 – Two Minute Rule; pressure when cleaning.
  • Page 42 – LUBRICATION
  • Page 43 – Engine Oil; changing the oil. Warm oil flows out faster and leaves; not; Wipe up any spilled oil.
  • Page 44 – Right wheel; lubricating. Refit the rubber covers on the cable after; Checking Engine Oil Level; Make sure that the machine is parked on flat ground
  • Page 45 – TROUBLESHOOTING; PROBLEM
  • Page 46 – Belt tension is insufficient
  • Page 47 – STORAGE; Winter Storage; container. Always use the mixing ratios specified by; Service; When ordering spare parts, please specify the
  • Page 48 – TECHNICAL DATA; Oil capacity including filter; Chassis; Dimensions; Width
  • Page 49 – SCHEMATICS; ENGINE HARNESS
  • Page 50 – SERVICE JOURNAL; Action; Delivery service; Where applicable, assembly accompanying components.; After the first 20 hours
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Summary

Page 2 - CONTENTS

CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................................................... 4 Good Service .............................................................. 4Serial Number ............................................................. 4 SYMBOLS AND DECALS .........................................

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION; Congratulations; Through your confidence in us, you have chosen an; Use; you use the machine for the first time.; Serial Number; by your dealer. When you need spare parts or support

INTRODUCTION 4 - HUSQVARNA Congratulations Thank you for purchasing a Husqvarna stump grinder. Through your confidence in us, you have chosen an exceptionally high quality product.This manual is a valuable document. It describes your new Husqvarna machine. Read the manual carefully before attempting...

Page 4 - SYMBOLS AND DECALS; Decals and machine-mounted instructions

SYMBOLS AND DECALS HUSQVARNA -5 Used in this publication to notify the reader of a risk of personal injury, particularly if the reader DOES NOT follow the instructions given in the manual. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Xxxx xxx xxxx xx xxxx x xxxx. Used in this publication to notify the reader of a risk of ...

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