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14.8 Fuel cock
The flow of fuel in the fuel line is enabled 
or interrupted by opening or closing the 
fuel cock. 
The fuel cock is located on the left under 
the fuel tank.
● Stop the engine. (Ö 12.3)
● Engage the parking brake. (Ö 8.12)
The fuel cock (1) is opened and closed by 
turning the control valve (2).
14.9 Tyre pressure
Remove the cap from valve (1).
● Inflate the tyres to the following tyre 
pressures using a suitable air pump 
with pressure gauge.
Front tyres:
0,8 - 1,0 bar
Rear tyres:
0,6 - 0,8 bar
14.10 Changing the wheels
In the case of damage (holes, cracks, cuts, 
etc.) to the wheels, remove the damaged 
wheel and take it to a specialised dealer.
Lifting and supporting the machine:
● Park the machine on firm and level 
ground and secure it against rolling 
away.
● Stop the engine. (Ö 12.3)
● Engage the parking brake. (Ö 8.12)
● Remove the ignition key and keep it in a 
safe place.
Correct tyre pressure is an 
important prerequisite for alignment 
of the mowing deck and 
consequently for achieving a clean 
cutting pattern.
Moreover, the turf may be damaged 
by the tyre studs in the case of 
excessively high tyre pressure.
Risk of injury!
Bear in mind the weight of the 
machine when lifting it (see section 
"Technical specifications"). (Ö 21.)
If necessary, raise the machine with 
the help of a second person or 
using a jack (not included in the 
standard equipment).
Secure the machine against rolling 
away before lifting.
The brake only acts on the rear 
wheels. Secure the machine 
against rolling away when lifting the 
rear axle.
Avoid damage to the machine!
When supporting, ensure that only 
the axle or the rear panel of the 
machine contacts the trailer 
coupling. 
Only lift the machine at suitable 
components (e.g. frame, rims, 
axle). Never lift or support the 
machine at plastic parts.