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Kingfisher FPLMP129 - Underbody and Cutting Means

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FPLMP129 FPLMP129
In more detail . . .
Maintenance table with schedules
Part To do Before/
after
each
use
First
month
or
5 hours
Every
3 months
or
25 hours
Every
6 months
or
50 hours
Every
year
or
100 hours
Every
2 years
or
250 hours
Engine oil
check x
replace x
Air lter
check x
clean x
replace x
Spark plug
check/adjust x
clean x
replace x
Spark plug cap clean x
Fuel tank clean x
Fuel tube clean Every 2 years (replace if necessary)
Valve clearance check/ adjust x
Mufer
check x
clean x
replace x
Combustion chamber clean Every 200 hours
Flywheel brake pad check x
Underbody and cutting means
WARNING! Wear protective gloves when working on the cutting means (25)
and close to it! Use proper tools to remove debris, e.g. a wooden stick! Never
use your bare hands!
Always use original spare parts for replacement. The cutting means must be
replaced by an identical type with the reference number SMV 1181206. Do
not attach any other type of cutting means (25)!
The replacement of the cutting means (25) should be done by an experienced
operator! Rework or sharpening blades is not recommended unless it is done
by a repair service or a similarly qualied specialist!
NOTE: We strongly recommend jacking the product when performing inspection
and work on the cutting means (25). Avoid tilting the product in order to prevent
fuel and oil leakages.
1.
Keep the underbody and cutting means (25) clean and free of debris. Remove
clippings from the discharge chute (24).
2.
Check all nuts and bolts periodically for tightness before the operation. After prolonged
use, especially in sandy soil conditions, the cutting means (25) will become worn
and lose some of the original shape. The cutting efciency will be reduced, and the
cutting means (25) should be replaced.
3. Keep the cutting means (25) sharp to ensure a good cutting performance. Replace
a worn or damaged cutting means with a new one of the same type or have it
sharpened by a qualied specialist.
4.
If jacking the product is not possible, tilt it to the right side so that the fuel tank
cap (6a) side is up. This helps to prevent fuel leakage and harder starting due to
ooding of the carburettor.
5.
Loosen the hex bolt (25e) anti-clockwise and remove it together with the washer (25d),
cutting means (25), support (25c) and pin (25b) (Fig. 17).
6.
Replace the cutting means (25) with a new one of the same type. Slide the pin (25b)
into the slot on the spindle (25a) and then ret the support (25c), cutting means (25),
washer (25d) and hex bolt (25e). Tighten the hex bolt clockwise with 40-45 Nm force
to ensure safe operation of the product (Fig. 17).
DANGER! If the cutting means (25) are not torqued properly, they could become
loose and be thrown from the product and seriously hurt or kill the operator
or bystanders.
Care and maintenance
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