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Husqvarna R 214C Workshop Manual
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Workshop manual
R 214C
English
1592 - 002 - 11.02.2021

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  • Page 1 Workshop manual R 214C English 1592 - 002 - 11.02.2021...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Introduction 8 Function overview 1.1 General..............3 8.1 Product overview..........17 1.2 Document description..........3 8.2 Serial numbers on the product......17 1.3 Target group............3 8.3 Engine..............17 1.4 Revisions..............3 8.4 Transmission............18 1.5 Safety..............3 8.5 Steering..............18 1.6 Servicing tools............3 8.6 Cutting deck............
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1 Introduction 1.1 General This publication covers Husqvarna ride-on lawn mowers R 214C model year 2021. Workshop manual are available for models that are no longer sold. 1.2 Document description This manual gives a full description of how to do maintenance and repair on the product.
  • Page 4: Safety

    2 Safety 2.1 General safety instructions • Explosive gases can come from the battery. Do not smoke near the battery. Keep the battery away from WARNING: Read the warning instructions that open flames and sparks. follow before you use the product. 2.4 Risk of sparks The service center that repairs the product must have Sparks can occur when you do work on the battery and...
  • Page 5: Transport Safety

    Look out for ejecting objects and ricochets. Max. ethanol 10%. Never use the product if persons, especially children, or animals, are in the Cutting height. vicinity. The service position for the cutting height Look behind you before and while you lever.
  • Page 6: To Put Supports Below The Product

    WARNING: Always put supports on the 2 sides 3. Apply the parking brake. of the product to make it stable. 4. If the product has , lock the product with Husqvarna Connect. 1. Park the product on a hard and level ground.
  • Page 7 5. Put the rear supports below the rear transmission frame. 1592 - 002 - 11.02.2021 Safety - 7...
  • Page 8: Prepare And Do Servicing On The Product

    3 Prepare and do servicing on the product 3.1 Pre delivery inspection Complete the sales certificate and the customer records. Write the serial number in the operator's manual and confirm the delivery service in the service book. 8 - Prepare and do servicing on the 1592 - 002 - 11.02.2021 product...
  • Page 9: Assembly 4.1 Battery

    Charge the battery at 12V, maximum 3A for 4 hours. 1. Put the seat in the frame. Servicing Use a Husqvarna battery charger. Refer to 2. Install the 2 screws (A). tools on page 16 . 4.2 To assemble the steering wheel 1.
  • Page 10 4. Release the clip on the front cover with the tool 9. Put a wooden block between the equipment frame attached to the ignition key, and remove the cover. and the chassis. This makes sure that the cutting deck does not spring back when removed. 5.
  • Page 11: To Do A Check Of The Parallelism Of The Cutting Deck

    4.8 To do a check of the parallelism of the 7. The oil level must be between the marks on the dipstick. If the level is near the ADD mark, fill oil to cutting deck the FULL mark. 1. Make sure that the air pressure in the tires is correct. Wheels on page 9 .
  • Page 12: To Fill Fuel

    3. Make sure that the oil level in the transmission oil tank is between the 2 horizontal lines on the tank. 4. Fill with oil if the oil level is below the lower line, but Technical data do not fill above the top line. Refer to on page 49 for recommended oil.
  • Page 13: Function Test

    5 Function test 5.1 Operation conditions These conditions are necessary to start the engine: • The parking brake is applied. • The cutting deck is lifted. The engine must stop in these situations: • The parking brake is not applied and the operator lifts from the seat.
  • Page 14: Maintenance Schedule For The Service Center

    6 Maintenance schedule for the service center 1. PREPARE THE PRODUCT First serv- Maintenance interval icing in hours Do a check of the battery. Do a check of the blades. Do a check of the belts and pulleys. Do a check of the steering chain of the inner side of the frame tunnel. Do an inspection, lubricate and adjust all wires.
  • Page 15 4. CUTTING EQUIPMENT First serv- Maintenance interval icing in hours Clean the outer and inner surfaces of the cutting deck and the cutting deck cov- ers. Do a check of and adjust the cutting height. Do a check of and adjust the parallelism of the cutting deck. 5.
  • Page 16: Servicing Tools

    7 Servicing tools 7.1 Servicing tools Counterhold – Belt pulley 506 89 92-01 Punch kit 535 41 32-01 Puller – Belt pulley 506 66 48-01 Battery charger (EU) 580 35 52-01 Tachometer 502 71 14-01 Tool for center spring 506 89 93-01 Hex key 506 79 06-01 16 - Servicing tools...
  • Page 17: Function Overview

    8.3 Engine The transmission serial number (B) is found behind the The product has an air-cooled Husqvarna engine. wheels on the left side of the product. Information about engine repairs are not given in the The product serial number (C) is found on the printed workshop manual.
  • Page 18: Transmission

    8.4 Transmission The turning radius with articulated steering is very small. At full lock the circle with grass that is not cut is only 20– The product has a hydrostatic transmission. Forward 30 cm/8"–12" for different models. and rearward pedals adjust the speed. The hydraulic pump is in the rear axle.
  • Page 19: Repair Instructions

    9 Repair instructions 9.1 Chassis 9.1.1.4 To remove the left footrest plate • Remove the 4 screws and remove the footrest plate. 9.1.1 To remove the covers 9.1.1.1 To open the engine cover 1. Fold the seat forward. 2. Release the clip on the engine cover with the tool attached to the ignition key.
  • Page 20 9.1.1.7 To remove the frame tunnel cover 9.1.3 Seat 1. Remove the 2 screws (A). 9.1.3.1 To adjust the seat The seat can be tilted forward. It can also be adjusted forward and rearward. Loosen the handles below the seat to adjust it forward or rearward. 2.
  • Page 21 9.1.4.2 To adjust the parking brake 9.1.6 Rear axle 1. Loosen the parking brake locknuts (A) on the 9.1.6.1 To disassemble the pivoting rear axle adjustment screw (B). 1. Put supports below the product in front of the articulated steering. 2.
  • Page 22 6. Remove the ball joint for the speed control (A). 12. Remove the snap ring (A) and washer from the pivoting rear axle and pull off the rear frame. 7. Remove the clamp on the speed control cable (B) from the rear frame. 8.
  • Page 23 3. Align the outer edges of the bushings with the outer 9.1.6.4 To replace articulated steering bearing edge of the hole. WARNING: Use protective goggles and gloves when you remove and attach the center spring. 4. Lubricate the bushings with a lithium based grease. 9.1.6.3 To assemble the pivoting rear axle To remove and install the engine 1.
  • Page 24: Propulsion System

    8. Attach the new bearings. 5. Disconnect the ground cable and the starter motor cable. 9. Assemble in opposite sequence. 10. Do a check of the tension of the steering cable. To examine and adjust the steering cables Refer to on page 41 .
  • Page 25 8. Remove the muffler and the exhaust pipe. 12. Remove the belt guide for the engine belt pulley. 13. Hold the belt pulley with a counterhold and remove the Allen screw that holds the belt pulley and engine 9. Remove the transmission belt spring from the belt Servicing tools on page 16 together.
  • Page 26 15. Remove the 4 engine fixtures. 1. Put a container below the oil drain plug. 2. Open the plastic cap on the end of the oil drain plug. 16. Lift the engine to remove it. 17. Install the engine in the opposite sequence. 3.
  • Page 27 11. Lightly lubricate the rubber seal on the new oil filter 3. Make sure that the oil level in the transmission oil with new oil. tank is between the 2 horizontal lines on the tank. 12. Turn the oil filter clockwise by hand until the rubber seal is in position, then tighten a half turn more.
  • Page 28: Electrical System

    9.3 Electrical system 9.3.1 Electrical system overview 1. Battery 5. Safety switch for the lift lever 2. Main fuse 6. Ignition lock 3. Operator presence control (OPC) 7. Hour meter 4. Microswitch, parking brake 28 - Repair instructions 1592 - 002 - 11.02.2021...
  • Page 29 9.3.2 Electrical diagram R 214C 9.3.3 To replace the main fuse 9.3.4 To remove and install the operator presence control (OPC) A blown fuse is identified by a burned connector. 1. Lift the seat. 1. Open the engine cover. The main fuse is in a holder in front of the battery.
  • Page 30: Fuel System

    9.4 Fuel system 9.3.5 To remove and install the microswitch for the lift lever 9.4.1 To replace the fuel filter 1. Remove the right footrest plate and the right fender. To remove the covers on page 19 Refer to 1. Open the engine cover to get access to the fuel filter.
  • Page 31: Hydraulic System

    6. Put the end of the hose into the container and empty CAUTION: Do not operate the speed pedals the fuel tank. when the controls for the clutch valves is disengaged. 7. Remove the cable and lift the fuel tank. 9.4.3 To assemble the fuel tank 1.
  • Page 32 To remove 11. Close the clutch valve. 6. Remove the transmission belt. Refer to the transmission belt on page 44 . 7. Remove the 5 screws that hold the rear transmission and lower the rear transmission. Note: There are 2 valves on AWD products. 12.
  • Page 33 9.5.4 To replace the shaft seals of the hydrostatic 8. Use the thick end of ¼ in extension to carefully tap down the seal. Move the extension around the seal transmission until the seal is level with the top edge of the shaft housing.
  • Page 34 4. Wind insulating tape around the input shaft to 10. Fill the transmission oil tank until the oil is at the prevent damage to the new seal from the keyway maximum level. The product must be level and the and the groove. Wind from the inner end of the oil must have a temperature of approximately 20 °C.
  • Page 35 6. Remove the locking spring and the ball joint on the 4. Attach the front cable clamp for the hydrostatic rear hydrostatic transmission cable from the arm. transmission. Remove the rear clamp. 5. Push the ball joint onto its bracket and attach the 7.
  • Page 36 11. Put the locking spring into the hole (A) and push it 6. Make a mark at the position where the wheels start around the ball joint shaft (B). to turn (C). 12. Tighten the locknut for the rear ball joint. To remove 13.
  • Page 37: Cutting System

    9.6 Cutting system 3. Disconnect the ball joint from the hydrostatic transmission cable by removing the lock spring. 9.6.1 To put the cutting deck in servicing position WARNING: The tension spring for the drive belt can break and cause injury. Use protective glasses.
  • Page 38 3. Fold down the cutting deck and push it in until it 5. To make sure that no weight is applied on the stops. support wheels, put a wooden block between the frame and the bathroom scale. 6. To adjust the ground pressure, turn the adjustment screws found behind the front wheels on the right and left sides.
  • Page 39 3. Turn the adjustment nut to extend the lifting rod or 9.6.6 To replace the blades make it shorter. Extend the lifting rod to lift the rear To remove and 1. Remove the cutting deck. Refer to edge of the cover. Make the lifting rod shorter to attach the cutting deck on page 9 .
  • Page 40 5. Loosen the 4 screws that hold the blade bearing and 8. Make a mark on one end of the shaft. Push out the remove the bearing assembly from the cutting deck. shaft with a puller. Tap out the bearing and remove the spacer.
  • Page 41: Equipment Frame

    9.8 Steering 6. If the blade rotates, remove material with the file at the end of the blade that points down. Do this until the blade is correctly balanced. 9.8.1 To examine and adjust the steering cables The tension of the steering cables can decrease after a 7.
  • Page 42 9.8.2 To replace the steering cable 3. Remove the screw (A) and the washer (B). 4. Remove the steering cable pulley (C) and the 1. Disconnect the adjuster nuts from the steering bushing (D). To replace the steering cable on cables (A).
  • Page 43: Belts

    9.9 Belts 9.9.1 Belts overview 1. Remove the 2 screws that hold the belt cover and Engine pulley to Transmission remove the cover. Belt 1 transmission pul- belt Engine pulley to Belt 2 Main belt intermediate pul- Intermediate pul- Belt 3 Equipment belt ley to cutting deck...
  • Page 44 9.9.3 To remove the transmission belt 7. Remove the belt guide for the main belt. 1. Lift up the cutting deck. To remove 2. Remove the transmission cover. Refer to the transmission cover on page 19 . 3. Remove the snap ring and remove the cooling fan. 4.
  • Page 45 3. Put the transmission belt on the hydrostatic 9.9.5 To remove and attach the main belt transmission pulley and on the belt tensioner. 1. Remove the rear belt guide for the main belt. 4. Attach the cooling fan and the snap ring for the cooling fan.
  • Page 46 9.9.6 To replace the equipment belt 8. Install in opposite sequence. Note: Remove the equipment belt when you attach a 9.9.7 To replace the belt on the cutting deck snow blade on the product. To remove and 1. Remove the cutting deck. Refer to attach the cutting deck on page 9 .
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting

    10 Troubleshooting 10.1 Troubleshooting schedule Fault Possible cause Steps Troubleshooting Procedure The start motor Cutting deck Make sure that the lift lever is in the top position. Move the lift lev- does not start lowered. er to the top po- when the key sition if it is nec- switch is turned...
  • Page 48 Fault Possible cause Steps Troubleshooting Procedure The start motor Wiring fault. Do a check that the yellow cable to the engine gets Repair the cable operates cor- voltage from the battery when the key switch is in ig- or replace the rectly but the nition position.
  • Page 49: Technical Data

    Tire pressure, rear – front, kPa / bar / PSI 60 / 0.6 / 8.5 Max. gradient, degrees ° Engine Brand / Model Husqvarna / HS 413AE Nominal engine output, kW Displacement, cm Max. engine speed, rpm 3000 ± 100 Forward speed, km/h 0–9...
  • Page 50 R 214C Type 12V, negative grounded Battery 12V, 24Ah Spark plug HQT–9 Electrode gap, mm/inch 0.75/0.030 Noise emissions Sound power level, measured dB(A) Sound power level, guaranteed dB(A) Sound levels Sound pressure level at the operators ear, dB(A) Vibration levels...
  • Page 51: Tightening Torques

    11.2 Tightening torques R 214C Tightening torques Steering drive 5-10 Nm / 3.5-7 lb ft Steering cable pulley 20-30 Nm / 14-21 lb ft Belt pulley 45-50 Nm / 32-36 lb ft Blades M10 bolt 45-50 Nm / 32-36 lb ft...
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