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Grillo climber 7 lawnmower - maintenance


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I have a Grillo Climber 7 series ride on lawnmower. I would like to give it a user-service, but am getting defeated at the first hurdle! I presume that to get to the various elements of the engine (oil filter, air filter etc) I need to remove the green plastic shell / body. However, to remove this I will need to remove the roll bar - and it appears that I cannot do that (inaccessible bolts etc). So…

 

1. Do I need to remove the cover in order to access these items, or should I just be adventurous / jack up the mower etc?

 

2. how do you remove the roll bar? It looks like it should be able to slide (yank!) out if you pull in an upwards direction, but this does not seem possible. 
 

thank you in advance 

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Have you looked at the spares drawings section of the grillo website.

 

The operators manual doesn't really say much if interest except mower deck greasing points etc.

 

A picture of model of the engine or model number would help.

 

Air filters are usually on top and easy to access, the oil filters might require a bit of contortion without cover removal. Oil will probably have a extend hose with a yellow cap or similar if it's a Briggs.

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