Stiga Park Compact 16 4Wd Users Manual

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STIGA PARK
4WD
92 M
107 M
107 M HD
121 M
110 Combi Pro
125 Combi Pro
8211-0543-03
2
125 Combi Pro
110/125 Combi Pro
121 M
107 M HD
ABCB
E
F Torx T30
Torx T30
110/125 Combi Pro
G
H
I
110/125 Combi Pro
1
2
110/125 Combi Pro
121 M
107 M HD
110/125 Combi Pro
10 mm
10 mm
3
5
7 121 M
1
4
6
8 121 M
2
3
92/107 M
A
BDB
10 mm
13 mm
13 mm
J
K
L
110/125 Combi Pro
M
11
13 107 M HD
15
9 92/107
12 92/107 M
14
16
10 92/107
4
92/107 M
107 M HD
121 M
1/3
92/107 M
121 M
5 mm
110/125 Combi Pro
107 M HD
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21
23
17
20
22
24
18
5
O
110/125 Combi Pro
Q 9,8 Nm
P 24 Nm 24 Nm
92/107 M
107 M HD
121 M
45 Nm
110 Combi Pro
O
N
107 M HD
24 Nm
125 Combi Pro
27
29
25
28
30
26
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1 GENERAL
This symbol indicates WARNING. Seri-
ous personal injury and/or damage to
property may result if the instructions
are not followed carefully.
You must read these instructions for use
and the machine’s safety instructions
carefully.
1.1 Symbols
The following symbols appear on the machine.
They are there to remind you of the care and atten-
tion required in use.
This is what the symbols mean:
Warning!
Read the instruction manual and the safety
manual before using the machine.
Warning!
Do not insert your hands or feet under the
cover when the machine is in operation.
Warning!
Watch out for discarded objects. Keep on-
lookers away.
Warning!
Before starting repair work, remove the
spark plug cable from the spark plug.
1.2 References
1.2.1 Figures
The figures in these instructions for use are num-
bered 1, 2, 3, etc.
Components shown in the figures are marked A, B,
C, etc.
A reference to component E in figure 5 is written
“5:E”.
1.2.2 Headings
The headings in these instructions for use are num-
bered in accordance with the following example:
“2.3.2” is a subheading to “2.3” and is included un-
der this heading.
When referring to headings, only the number of the
heading is normally specified. E.g. “See 2.3.2”.
2 DESCRIPTION
2.1 General
The cutting deck is intended for use on Stiga’s 4-
wheel drive Park machines.
The cutting deck is supplied in one of the follow-
ing versions:
With manual adjustment of cutting height.
With electrical adjustment of cutting height.
2.2 Controls, 110/125 Combi Pro
2.2.1 Cutting height adjustment
The cutting height can be adjusted between 25 and
90 mm.
Electrical cutting height adjustment
The setting can be adjusted infinitely variably us-
ing a switch on the machine.
Manual cutting height adjustment
The setting can be adjusted to a number of fixed
positions using the lever. See fig. 1.
2.2.2 Incline forwards
The rear section of the cutting deck can be raised
12 mm by moving the two pins down one hole
from the basic setting. See fig. 2.
2.2.3 Rear mounting
The cutting deck’s rear section is secured with the
pins in fig. 2.
2.2.4 Mounting in implement lifter
The deck is mounted in the implement lifter with a
chain and snap hooks.
One snap hook is intended for the working position
and can be moved in the chain links to set the lift-
ing force.
The other snap hook is intended for the washing
position.
2.3 Controls, 107 M HD
2.3.1 Cutting height adjustment
The cutting height can be adjusted between 30 and
85 mm.
Electrical cutting height adjustment
The setting can be adjusted infinitely variably us-
ing a switch on the machine.
Manual cutting height adjustment
The setting can be adjusted to a number of fixed
positions using the lever. See fig. 9.
2.3.2 Incline forwards
The rear section of the cutting deck can be raised
12 mm by moving the two pins down one hole
from the basic setting. See fig. 13.
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2.3.3 Rear mounting
The cutting deck’s rear section is secured with the
pins in fig. 13.
2.4 Controls, 92/107 M
2.4.1 Cutting height adjustment
The cutting height can be adjusted between 30 and
85 mm.
The setting can be adjusted to a number of fixed
positions using the lever. See fig. 9.
2.4.2 Incline forwards
The cutting deck’s rear section can be raised infi-
nitely variably.
Each line (12:J) corresponds to a raise of 5 mm.
The setting is locked with the screws (12:K).
2.4.3 Rear mounting
The cutting deck’s rear section is secured with the
catches (12:L).
2.4.4 Mounting in implement lifter
The deck is mounted in the implement lifter with a
chain and snap hooks.
One snap hook is intended for the working position
and can be moved in the chain links to set the lift-
ing force.
The other snap hook is intended for the washing
position.
2.5 Controls, 121 M
2.5.1 Cutting height adjustment
The cutting height can be adjusted between 30 and
85 mm.
Electric cutting height adjustment
The setting can be adjusted infinitely variably us-
ing a switch on the machine.
Manual cutting height adjustment
The setting can be adjusted to a number of fixed
positions using the lever (7:G).
2.5.2 Incline forwards
The cutting deck’s rear section can be raised infi-
nitely variably.
The setting is locked with the screws (7:H).
2.5.3 Rear mounting
The cutting deck’s rear section is secured with the
pins (7:I).
3 ASSEMBLY
3.1 Installing the 110/125 Combi Pro
1. Place the cutting deck in position in front of the
machine.
2. Install the following components on both wheel
axles:
Washer (3:B).
Deck mount (3:C).
Washer (3:B).
Circlip (3:A).
3. Remove the pins and the washers on both sides.
See fig. 2.
4. Screw the arms into each other. See fig. 4.
5. Suspend the cutting deck in the implement lift-
er. See fig. 14.
6. If the deck has electrical cutting height adjust-
ment, connect the cable to the machine’s front
right socket. See fig. 15.
3.1.1 Belt, 110/125 Combi Pro
The cutting deck’s rear section should rest on the
floor (it should not be lifted or secured).
Install the belt as follows:
1. Set the maximum cutting height.
2. Remove the belt cover (5:E). The number in the
figure indicates the key width.
3. Remove the belt guide (5:F).
4. Locate the belt around the machine’s belt pulley
(16:M).
5. Force the belt onto the cutting deck’s belt pul-
ley.
6. Grip the belt tensioners lever with your left
hand. Pull the lever and apply the tensioner to
the outside of the belt with your right hand. See
fig. 16.
7. Install the belt guide and belt cover. See fig. 5.
8. Lift up and secure the rear section of the cutting
deck.
On machines with 17” wheels: Install the wash-
ers and the pins in the top hole. See fig. 2.
On machines with 16” wheels: Install the wash-
ers and the pins in the middle hole. See fig. 2.
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3.2 Installation of 107 M HD, 121 M
1. Place the cutting deck in position in front of the
machine.
2. Install the following components on both wheel
axles:
Washer (3:B).
Deck mount (3:C).
Washer (3:B).
Circlip (3:A).
3. Remove the pins on both sides. See fig. 7:I and
fig. 13.
4. Screw the arms into each other. See fig. 4.
5. Suspend the cutting deck in the implement lift-
er. See fig. 17.
6. If the deck has electrical cutting height adjust-
ment, connect the cable to the machine’s front
right socket. See fig. 15.
3.2.1 Belt, 107 M HD, 121 M
The cutting deck’s rear section should rest on the
floor (it should not be lifted or secured).
Install the belt as follows:
1. Set the cutting height in the centre position
2. Remove the belt cover. See fig. 8 and 10. The
number in the figure indicates the key width.
3. Locate the belt around the machine’s belt pulley
(16:M).
4. Force the belt onto the cutting deck’s belt pul-
ley.
5. Grip the belt tensioners lever with your left
hand. Pull the lever and apply the tensioner to
the outside of the belt with your right hand. See
fig. 16.
6. Fit the belt cover. See fig. 8 and 10.
7. Lift up and secure the rear section of the cutting
deck.
107 M HD on machines with 17” wheels: Install
the pins in the third hole from the top. See fig.
13.
107 M HD on machines with 16” wheels: Install
the pins in the fourth hole from the top. See fig.
13.
121 M: Lift up and install the pins (7:I).
3.3 Installing 92/107 M
1. Place the cutting deck in position in front of the
machine.
2. Install the following components on both wheel
axles:
Washer (11:B).
Deck arm (11:D).
Washer (11:B).
Circlip (11:A).
3. Install the deck arms in the cutting deck’s front
corners. After tightening, it should be possible
to move the rear section of the cutting deck free-
ly up and down.
4. Suspend the cutting deck in the implement lift-
er. See fig. 17.
3.3.1 Belt, 92/107 M
The cutting deck’s rear section should rest on the
floor (it should not be lifted or secured).
Install the belt as follows:
1. Set the maximum cutting height.
2. Remove the belt cover. See fig. 10. The number
in the figure indicates the key width.
3. Locate the belt around the machine’s belt pulley
(16:M).
4. Force the belt onto the cutting deck’s belt pul-
ley.
5. Grip the belt tensioners lever with your left
hand. Pull the lever and apply the tensioner to
the outside of the belt with your right hand. See
fig. 16.
6. Fit the belt cover. See fig. 10.
7. Lift up the cutting deck so that it locks in the
catches (12:L).
3.4 Tyre pressure
Adjust the air pressure in the tyres as follows:
Front: 0.6 bar (9 psi).
Rear: 0.4 bar (6 psi).
3.5 Basic setting
In order for the cutting deck to cut optimally, the
correct basic setting is required. The deck is in the
basic setting when its rear edge is 5 mm above its
front edge. This means that the deck is inclined
forwards.
Carry out basic setting as described below.
3.5.1 Basic setting, 110/125 Combi Pro,
107 M HD
The deck is in the basic setting when the actions
under 3.1.1 and 3.2.1 have been carried out.
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3.5.2 Basic setting, 92/107 M, 121 M
See fig. 17 and perform basic setting of 92/107 M
and 121 M as follows:
1. Place the machine on a level floor.
Requirements for floor flatness: ±1 mm/m. No
slope towards a floor drain or similar may occur
in front of or behind the machine.
2. The tyres must have the correct air pressure.
See 3.4.
3. Place the deck in transport position and lay a
plane-parallel plank under the deck.
4. Place a 5 mm tall spacer on the plank under the
rear edge of the cutting deck, and lower the
deck to the working position.
5. Undo the screws (7:H and 12:K) so that the
deck rests against the plank and the spacer.
Check that the deck does not lean sideways in
relation to the machine.
6. Tighten the screws (7:H and 12:K) to 22 Nm.
7. Place the deck in transport position and remove
the plank.
4 USING THE MACHINE
Check that the grass that is to be cut is
completely free of foreign objects such
as stones etc.
4.1 Cutting height
The best cutting results are achieved when the
when the top third of the grass is cut off. I.e. 2/3 of
the length of the grass remains. See fig. 19.
If the grass is long and has to be cut significantly,
cut twice using different cutting heights.
Do not use the lowest cutting heights if the lawn
surface is uneven. This would entail a risk of the
blades being damaged against the surface and the
lawn’s top layer of soil being removed.
4.2 Incline
The cutting deck’s rear section can be lifted so that
the deck has a greater forward incline than that
provided by the basic setting. This incline affects
the cutting results as follows.
4.2.1 No incline
When the deck is in the basic setting, the best
mulching effect and good dispersion of the cut
grass are achieved. The basic setting is recom-
mended for normal grass.
4.2.2 Incline
When the cutting deck is inclined forwards, the
“Multiclip” effect is reduced while the cut grass is
dispersed better.
Inclining forwards is recommended for thicker
grass.
4.3 Mowing advice
In order to achieve optimum mowing results, fol-
low the advice below:
Cut frequently.
Run the engine at full throttle.
The grass should be dry.
Use sharp blades.
Keep the underside of the cutting deck clean.
4.4 110/125 Combi Pro
110/125 Combi Pro can cut the grass in the follow-
ing two ways:
Multiclip: composting and spreading.
Rear ejection: ejects the grass in a line behind
the deck.
The deck is set for mulching on delivery. In order
to eject the grass in a line behind the deck, the plug
in fig. 6 must be removed.
Set the deck in washing position (see 5.2) in order
to remove/install the plug.
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5 MAINTENANCE
5.1 Preparation
All service and all maintenance must be carried out
on a stationary machine with the engine switched
off.
Prevent the machine from rolling by al-
ways applying the parking brake.
Stop the engine.
Prevent unintentional starting of the
engine by disconnecting the spark plug
cable from the spark plug and remov-
ing the ignition key.
5.2 Washing position
1. Activate the parking brake.
2. Set the implement lifter in transport position.
3. Set the highest cutting height.
4. 110/125 Combi Pro, 107 M HD, 121 M:
Disconnect the rear section of the cutting deck
by removing pins and any washers. See fig. 2,
7:I and 13.
92/107 M: Lift up the rear section of the cutting
deck, undo the catches (12:L) and lower.
5. Grip the front edge of the deck and lift up. Hook
on the chain so that the deck is pointing diago-
nally upwards. See fig. 20-23.
It is absolutely forbidden to start the
engine when the deck is in the washing
position.
Reset 110/125 Combi Pro in accordance with
3.1.1, point 8.
Reset 107 M HD in accordance with 3.2.1, point 7.
Reset 121 M in accordance with 3.2.1, point 7.
Reset 92/107 M in accordance with 3.3.1, point 7.
5.3 Service position
1. Activate the parking brake.
2. Set the implement lifter in transport position.
3. 110/125 Combi Pro, 92/107 M:
Set the highest cutting height.
107 M HD, 121 M: Set the cutting height in the
centre position.
4. If the deck has electrical cutting height adjust-
ment, disconnect the cable from the machine.
See fig. 15.
5. 110/125 Combi Pro:
Remove pins and washers. See fig. 2.
107 M HD:
Remove pins and washers. See fig. 13.
92/107 M: Lift up the rear section of the cutting
deck, undo the catches (12:L) and lower.
121 M: Disconnect the rear section of the cut-
ting deck by removing the pins (7:I).
6. Remove the belt cover. See fig. 5:E, 8 and 10.
The number in the figure indicates the key
width.
7. Only 110/125 Combi Pro:
Remove the belt guide (5:F).
8. Grip the belt tensioners lever with your left
hand. Pull the lever and unhook the tensioner
from the belt with your right hand. See fig. 16.
9. Force the belt off the deck’s pulley.
10.Grip the front edge of the deck and lift up. Lift
until the deck is completely vertical and rest the
rear edge on the floor. See fig. 24.
Reset 110/125 Combi Pro in accordance with 3.1.
Reset 107 M HD in accordance with 3.2.
Reset 92/107 M in accordance with 3.3.
Reset 121 M in accordance with 3.2.
5.4 Cleaning
The underside of the deck must be cleaned after
each use.
Set the deck in washing position.
Clean the underside of the deck carefully. Use a
high-pressure washer, scraper and/or brush.
When the surfaces are completely dry and clean,
touch up the paintwork. Use durable yellow paint
intended for metal outdoors.
5.5 Wheels
110/125 Combi Pro is fitted with two lubricating
cups (25:O) for the vertical shafts.
107 M HD is fitted with two lubricating cups for
the vertical shafts (26:O) and two lubricating cups
(26:N) for the wheel axles.
The grease nipples must be lubricated with univer-
sal grease after 50 hours of operation.
5.6 Replacing blades
Wear protective gloves when changing
blade(s) to avoid cutting yourself.
Check that the blades are always sharp.
This produces the best cutting results.
Always check the blade(s) after a collision. If the
blade system has been damaged, defective parts
should be replaced.
Always use genuine spare parts. Non-
genuine spare parts can entail a risk of
injury, even if they fit the machine.
The deck is equipped with blades according to the
following alternatives:
Separate blades, screwed into place on the blade
bars. See fig. 27.
Full blade. See fig. 28-29.
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5.6.1 Separate blades
The blades are replaceable. When replacing, both
blades on the same blade bar must be replaced to
avoid imbalance.
Tightening torque:
Screws (27:P) - 24 Nm
Shear bolts (27:Q) - 9.8 Nm
In the event of a collision, the shear bolts (27:Q)
can break and the blades bend back. If this has hap-
pened, install genuine shear bolts and tighten as
above.
5.6.2 Full blade, fig. 28-29
The full blade is replaced when the edges are worn.
Install the new blade with the punched text facing
down.
Tightening torque:
5.7 Synchronising, blades
The following decks have synchronised blades:
92/107 M
107 M HD
121 M
If one of the blades has struck a solid object (e.g. a
stone), the positive drive belt may mesh incorrect-
ly, endangering the synchronisation. This entails a
risk of the blades colliding with each other.
Correctly synchronised blades must be offset 90°
from each other. See fig. 30.
Always check synchronisation after a collision.
If there is any suspicion of incorrect synchronisa-
tion, contact an authorised Stiga workshop for re-
pair work to be carried out.
The blades in the 110/125 Combi Pro are freely ro-
tating.
5.8 Wear protection
There are two wear protection devices on the un-
derside of the cutting deck to protect it. These can
be replaced if necessary.
6 SPARE PARTS
STIGA genuine spare parts and accessories are de-
signed specifically for STIGA machines. Please
note that ‘non-genuine’ spare parts and accessories
have not been checked or approved by STIGA:
The use of such parts and accessories
can affect the function and safety of the
machine. STIGA accepts no responsi-
bility for damage or injuries caused by
such products.
7 DESIGN REGISTRATION
This product or parts thereof is covered by the fol-
lowing design registration:
Sweden: 66 166
Germany: 499 11 740.9
France: 577 251-253, 577 439-443
USA: 435 564
GGP reserves the right to make alterations to the
product without prior notification.
110 Combi Pro 24 Nm
125 Combi Pro 45 Nm
www.stiga.com
GGP Sweden AB
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Box 1006
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