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2008-05-19 Workshop Manual, Stiga Villa/Ready 1 General 14
2 Tyres, air pressure
Check the air pressure. Adjust if necessary.
The recommended air presure is
designated at the floor mat.
3 Engine oil and oil filter
See “Motors” at page 18. and the
“Instructions for use”, delivered with the
machine, see “Instructions for use” at
page 19. See also the engine manufacturer
manual.
4 Oil, HST
See the “Instructions for use”, delivered
with the machine.
5 Belt transmissions, check
Check the condition of all the belts and belt
tensioners.
6 Steering, adjustment
See section 3.
7 Not applicable
8 Engine air filter
See the “Instructions for use”, delivered
with the machine. See also the engine
manufacturer manual.
9 Not applicable
10 Cooling fins
Remove protective covers from the engine
and cleans between cooling fins. Use a
brush and compressed air. See also the
engine manufacturer manual.
11 Spark plug
Remove the spark plug and clean it or
replace if necessary. See also the engine
manufacturer manual.
12 Lubrication
Lubricate the 5 nipples and all moving
parts such as wires and levers. See
section 2.
13 Transmission
Listen for abnormal noise.
Manual models: Check that the drive
function works properly at all gears. Adjust
if required.
14 Speed check
Check that the speed corresponds to the
specified value.
15 Bearing boxes
Listen for abnormal noise from the
bearings. Check that there are no wear,
play or seizure.
16 Exhaust system
Check that there are no cracks, leakage or
other damages. Check the attachment
devices. See also the engine
manufacturer manual.
17 Electrical system
Check that there are no damaged cables,
contacts or other devices. Check that all
cables are properly secured to the chassis
and with cable holders. Check that there is
no friction between cables and chassis,
which can result in cable damage and
short circuit.

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