Note! In this video I only talk about the “real” HQ Riders like Rider 13,16, 213,214,216 etc etc. Avoid the 112,115 series as they are of a inferior quality and I have heard a lot of complaints on them.
@@christianbagge609 hej, de gamla 850 o 970 klipparna är fina som tusan MEN de börjar bli väldigt gamla. Inget problem om de är omhändertagna men sån tenderar ju att avta med åren….Se upp med rostiga klippdäck för de kan man inte köpa nya men annars så finns inte några direkta svaga punkter. Grymt mycket bättre än Stiga Villa!
Got my first Husqvarna rider today, they are not common here in Australia. Just got home in the dark, its still on the trailer. Its a Rider Pro 15, Kawasaki 15hp Hydrostatic. Found your channel a while back, subscribed. Thankyou for the great content and information.
@@NilsKall Hey thanks for the reply. Hopefully I can do a few videos on my own Rider, it has some issues including cosmetic, but it does drive and cut very well.
Hi Nils, it's John here from New Zealand. I am picking up a used ProFlex 21 in a few days, and I know that you have a lot of helpful tips for maintenance and repairs. I feel that I have learnt a lot from you over the last few weeks with your videos. Keep up the good work my friend, Cheers.
So a Proflex! I thought you were getting a R13, but the proflex is better! Glad you like my videos, hopefully I will get a proflex too some day and then I can make some videos of that.
Very informative indeed. I have been offered a husqvarna R213C and your walk through guide is ideal. Iam attracted to the zero turn Husqvarnas because of the design and the ease of access - as well as the general availability of parts. We have a spare ride-on with mulch, as well as side throw and pick-up options. Our plot is not massive at a flat 900sq MTR so the 94cm width cut should be ideal to do the weekly routine mowing....
G’day Nils I recently got gifted a rider 16 with the side discharge deck. Before I picked it up it was completely submerged in flood water. I got the Engine freed up and running and everything seems to be working other than one that of the safety switches (disconnected the earth from the coil). This is a testament to how well built they actually are. Live on a steep property and I very nearly had a catastrophic crash trying to drive it down the driveway which ended up with me crashing through a barbed wire fence. Once these things start jack knifing it gets very precarious. The brakes work but I have found that there is a design flaw in the rider models as there isn’t enough weight over the rear axle for the brakes to function adequately (especially on hills). It seems the struggle for traction also even I slightly uneven ground. I have put some ballast/ water in the rear tyres and I am thinking of adding on a weight at the back tow point. I may even upgrade to grippier tyres. There is a bit of belt slip at the front when cutting longer grass and there is a rattle from the deck sometimes also. Regardless it cuts very evenly and I’ll be very happy if I can sort out the braking and traction issue. Thank you for putting up valuable information I needed about these unique mowers.
Hi! That is a cool story indeed! Grip is a bit limited as you say and ballast is needed. I am constructing an adapter for my Rider to use Stiga Wheel weights on it. Those wheel weights are more common and cheaper than the ones for HQ Rider. I think there is a rear weight to put where the tow bar is but I would make something myself instead because they are quite expensive. Regaring tires, snowblower tires have more grip and can be found in 8 inch diameter. I have tried that before and it made a huge difference so I definitely recommend that. I am contemplating getting a tire cutting tool and trim the original tires some for a more aggressive style. If you have a lot of hills I think that a 4wd Rider would be better but they are probably not gifted away so one need a thick wallet for those. Take care and ride carefully! Best regards Nils
Thanks for the reply. I’ll let you know how the weight goes. I have a thick steel I beam that I will adapt to the back I don’t mind if it doesn’t look pretty. I think mine has the K55tuff torq so the eight shouldn’t bother it too much. I changed the oil on it with 40w synthetic engine oil, what do you use in the hydros? I pulled the belt cover up this morning and cleaned out all the sand and mud from the flood and the slipping issue been minimised. Have you had the throttle back off when it’s running I have the 15.5hp Briggs. I am continually having to throttle up because it slips down and losses power. I tried tightening the throttle bolt near the key to no avail. Any ideas? If it cannot get it to brake better down hill I will just use it to mow the flat area around this house as it cuts way nicer than my husqvarna yth2648. Keep up the good work. Could you do a video of the electrical system/ safety switches and testing them to see if they are good.
Love the video Nils! Keep it up, i noticed that my 13 is a 13 bioclip, and my other is just a 16 :) looking forward to lawn mower season as you do! I think we got the same climate both of us, in Norway and Sweden. Its frustrating so see the lawn guys in the US that starting the lawn mowing for over a month ago 😂
Thanks! Glad you like it! I think the season is later than usual this year but I know I will be tired of moving the lawn in September anyway. I actually had a guy commenting on the Swedish version of this video, he is in the south of Sweden and moved his lawn today!
@@NilsKall i probably should not tell you but i started my robot mower on one of my lawns(i will still use the riders for cutting that lawn later), i got Nelson Garden Villa grass in that lawn and it has started to grow. I just ordered Villa Pluss seeds. But i will wait one week before i fertalize it, and areate(got the vertical cutter from biltema for my rider). I live on the west coast just north from Bergen:)
Hi Nils great video well done I always learn a few things from your videos one thing I learnt today is everybody in North America is pronouncing Husqvarna wrong.
Great tips! My yard is small enough that I only need a no engine push mower lol. Had a rider before I moved to Sweden - miss the fun of yard work on a rider 😉 Wow, 1999, same year as my Volvo.
@@NilsKall Perhaps some folks do, but most in my area have smaller lots. If my lot was flat I would probably have a rider, but so many large rocks and uneven terrain, leaves just a hand push mower sized area in the front yard.
Hi Nils I have an Husqvarna R18 rider articulating mower, I have started to smell a burning rubber odor when operating the machine. I was wondering if you have ever experienced this issue or have any ideas that I could use to remedy the situation. I figure it must be a belt or a pulley causing the problem. Any help or how to videos would be great. Thanks
Hi! That doesn’t sound good! The only time I had that problem was when I once forgot to tighten the spring to the intermediate pulley under the machine. This spring connects at your front left wheel, not sure if you have one like that. It happened to me on my Rider 16 with 97 cm rear discharge deck. To identify your problem, have a look at all components and look for rubber residue. If you find that, you can start to diagnose what the problem is. Of course check all pulleys and bearings to make sure they are in good condition. You could run it for a while, turn it off (IMPORTANT!) and check for excessive heat, that could indicate a bad bearing too. Just be careful not to burn yourself, even a good working belt system will get hot when in use. Check that all springs are connected and not broken, that could lead to a slipping belt. Good luck and keep me updated!
Hi, don’t know id you did see it but I use automatic transmission oil, the smelly kind, to get the plastic back in good condition. It works really great but you might have to redo the treatment a couple of times.
Hi, don’t know id you did see it but I use automatic transmission oil, the smelly kind, to get the plastic back in good condition. It works really great but you might have to redo the treatment a couple of times.
Hey Nils. your videos inspired me to seek one of these mowers out. and I've gotten myself a great rider 970 with a side discharge. can you advise the best place to purchase parts? i need a throttle cable and key switch and perhaps a decal set like you did in the restoration video. cant seem to find any retailers here in Canada.
Hi! Really glad to hear I could inspire you! The side discharge deck is not available here in Sweden as far as I know so you got a special one! Regarding parts it can be a bit tricky, especially since the 970 is quite old by now. I would contact Husqvarna in Canada and see if they can get parts from a European warehouse and if they cant help I would try and find parts that was intended for other brands/models. Key switch should be universal and throttle cable should be rather easy to find for a walk behind lawnmower. Decals are hard here in Sweden too, there are companies that make custom make them but I got original ones intended for a newer rider. Good luck and keep me updated on your progress! www.husqvarna.com/ca-en/
Hello! Do you know ehat might be wrong with my Rider? I've changed oil, fuel filter, spark plug and air filter. The engine starts very poorly, I have to set the throttle all the way down to tortoise position and it will eventually start and runs great.
Hi! What model is it and what engine do you have in it? Was it working before the service? Did this fault come suddenly or has it become increasingly difficult to start? How many hours do you think the engine has run? Regards Nils
@@NilsKall Ty for the reply! It has a B&S 12,5hp engine. The problem started after changing the oil and sparkplug. I replaced the Champion QC12YC with an NGK BKR5E as I read those are the same. Also I used SAE30 oil.
@@elmonni2103 ok, check the spark plug gap, the new plug could be dropped in its package and have a very small gap. Around 1 mm is good. If it doesn’t work I would try the old plug.
Hi Nils, Nice video. My mower is 20 years old as well. It has a Honda engine, GXV620, 20 hp. The bodywork I dont know what make. It has been going without any trouble so far. Only maintenance I have done is oil and air filter changes and blade changes. Once I had the carburettor cleaned out ultrasonically. I allways thought that when it breaks down now that would be the end of it, because of the old age I wouldn't be able to get parts for it anymore. But I see you are busy with it. Are all the parts like for your mower deck still available after 20 years? Thumbnail is nice like this :)
Hi, glad to hear your old (newer than this one)is working OK. Honda and 20 hp, sounds lika a premium or pro model, a Countax maybe? On some brands and models there are parts available and especially the ones that are popular and good enough to repair and maintain like the this Husqvarna rider. I have found all the parts I have needed and the spindels and blades was available both as original part or from another manufacturer. I chose the later due to lower cost and the blades I found are “gator” blades unlike the original ones that are just high-lift blades. I will try to make a block-out piece for this cutting deck so I can change from rear-ejection to mulch. But that is a later project. Thanks for giving feedback on the thumbnail, don’t want to over do it but still want it to look a bit proper. Happy Easter! /Nils
@@playerunknown8793no use regular engine oil. I mostly use 10w40 semi synthetic but if you are pulling heavy loads you can use 5w50 fully synthetic oil.
Note! In this video I only talk about the “real” HQ Riders like Rider 13,16, 213,214,216 etc etc. Avoid the 112,115 series as they are of a inferior quality and I have heard a lot of complaints on them.
Tack för en informativ video! Vad anser du om Hqvarna 850-12? Är den också av sämre kvalité? Att föredra framför en Stiga Villa?
@@christianbagge609 hej, de gamla 850 o 970 klipparna är fina som tusan MEN de börjar bli väldigt gamla. Inget problem om de är omhändertagna men sån tenderar ju att avta med åren….Se upp med rostiga klippdäck för de kan man inte köpa nya men annars så finns inte några direkta svaga punkter. Grymt mycket bättre än Stiga Villa!
@@NilsKall kanon! Tack för svar! Den här såg att vara i fint skick så då slår jag nog till!
What you can say about fr2111 ?
@@tadaskabliukas2797 never tried one but should be the same as a Rider 11 = great mower.
Got my first Husqvarna rider today, they are not common here in Australia. Just got home in the dark, its still on the trailer. Its a Rider Pro 15, Kawasaki 15hp Hydrostatic.
Found your channel a while back, subscribed. Thankyou for the great content and information.
Hi! Great choice! The pro 15 is a great unit! Glad you like my videos, there will be more Rider content eventually.
@@NilsKall Hey thanks for the reply. Hopefully I can do a few videos on my own Rider, it has some issues including cosmetic, but it does drive and cut very well.
Hi Nils, it's John here from New Zealand. I am picking up a used ProFlex 21 in a few days, and I know that you have a lot of helpful tips for maintenance and repairs. I feel that I have learnt a lot from you over the last few weeks with your videos. Keep up the good work my friend, Cheers.
So a Proflex! I thought you were getting a R13, but the proflex is better! Glad you like my videos, hopefully I will get a proflex too some day and then I can make some videos of that.
Very informative indeed.
I have been offered a husqvarna R213C and your walk through guide is ideal.
Iam attracted to the zero turn Husqvarnas because of the design and the ease of access - as well as the general availability of parts.
We have a spare ride-on with mulch, as well as side throw and pick-up options.
Our plot is not massive at a flat 900sq MTR so the 94cm width cut should be ideal to do the weekly routine mowing....
The R213C is a good machine and it should suit your needs perfectly! Glad you appreciated the video!
Good info . I have no grass to be cutting , but someone looking to buy you have them outstanding points to look for
Thanks! I hope it can be helpful to someone.
G’day Nils
I recently got gifted a rider 16 with the side discharge deck. Before I picked it up it was completely submerged in flood water.
I got the Engine freed up and running and everything seems to be working other than one that of the safety switches (disconnected the earth from the coil). This is a testament to how well built they actually are.
Live on a steep property and I very nearly had a catastrophic crash trying to drive it down the driveway which ended up with me crashing through a barbed wire fence. Once these things start jack knifing it gets very precarious.
The brakes work but I have found that there is a design flaw in the rider models as there isn’t enough weight over the rear axle for the brakes to function adequately (especially on hills). It seems the struggle for traction also even I slightly uneven ground.
I have put some ballast/ water in the rear tyres and I am thinking of adding on a weight at the back tow point. I may even upgrade to grippier tyres.
There is a bit of belt slip at the front when cutting longer grass and there is a rattle from the deck sometimes also.
Regardless it cuts very evenly and I’ll be very happy if I can sort out the braking and traction issue.
Thank you for putting up valuable information I needed about these unique mowers.
Hi! That is a cool story indeed! Grip is a bit limited as you say and ballast is needed. I am constructing an adapter for my Rider to use Stiga Wheel weights on it. Those wheel weights are more common and cheaper than the ones for HQ Rider. I think there is a rear weight to put where the tow bar is but I would make something myself instead because they are quite expensive. Regaring tires, snowblower tires have more grip and can be found in 8 inch diameter. I have tried that before and it made a huge difference so I definitely recommend that. I am contemplating getting a tire cutting tool and trim the original tires some for a more aggressive style.
If you have a lot of hills I think that a 4wd Rider would be better but they are probably not gifted away so one need a thick wallet for those. Take care and ride carefully! Best regards Nils
If you go to 7:48 in this video I talk about and try the grippy tires I had on my HQ16
ruclips.net/video/nP-kkmH7ELk/видео.html
Thanks for the reply. I’ll let you know how the weight goes. I have a thick steel I beam that I will adapt to the back I don’t mind if it doesn’t look pretty. I think mine has the K55tuff torq so the eight shouldn’t bother it too much. I changed the oil on it with 40w synthetic engine oil, what do you use in the hydros?
I pulled the belt cover up this morning and cleaned out all the sand and mud from the flood and the slipping issue been minimised.
Have you had the throttle back off when it’s running I have the 15.5hp Briggs. I am continually having to throttle up because it slips down and losses power. I tried tightening the throttle bolt near the key to no avail. Any ideas?
If it cannot get it to brake better down hill I will just use it to mow the flat area around this house as it cuts way nicer than my husqvarna yth2648.
Keep up the good work.
Could you do a video of the electrical system/ safety switches and testing them to see if they are good.
Love the video Nils! Keep it up, i noticed that my 13 is a 13 bioclip, and my other is just a 16 :) looking forward to lawn mower season as you do! I think we got the same climate both of us, in Norway and Sweden. Its frustrating so see the lawn guys in the US that starting the lawn mowing for over a month ago 😂
Thanks! Glad you like it! I think the season is later than usual this year but I know I will be tired of moving the lawn in September anyway. I actually had a guy commenting on the Swedish version of this video, he is in the south of Sweden and moved his lawn today!
@@NilsKall i probably should not tell you but i started my robot mower on one of my lawns(i will still use the riders for cutting that lawn later), i got Nelson Garden Villa grass in that lawn and it has started to grow. I just ordered Villa Pluss seeds. But i will wait one week before i fertalize it, and areate(got the vertical cutter from biltema for my rider). I live on the west coast just north from Bergen:)
@@Behaviorist1 so you have some grass then! Good for you, but yes I get a bit jealous!
Just got one of these little monsters 😁, your video helps a lot! Takk for videoen
That is great to hear! Varsågod!
Hi Nils great video well done I always learn a few things from your videos one thing I learnt today is everybody in North America is pronouncing Husqvarna wrong.
Thanks! Yes I have heard a few strange pronunciations watching RUclips videos. But I guess we do the same with American or Canadian brands too.
Good information for people looking for a new lawn mower.
Thanks, I hope it will help someone.
Great tips! My yard is small enough that I only need a no engine push mower lol. Had a rider before I moved to Sweden - miss the fun of yard work on a rider 😉 Wow, 1999, same year as my Volvo.
Thanks! Värmdö? I thought everyone On Värmdö had a big lawn, American car and a 4wheeler! Guess I was wrong!
@@NilsKall Perhaps some folks do, but most in my area have smaller lots. If my lot was flat I would probably have a rider, but so many large rocks and uneven terrain, leaves just a hand push mower sized area in the front yard.
@@variablehobbyist well at least you have a lawn!
Hi Nils I have an Husqvarna R18 rider articulating mower, I have started to smell a burning rubber odor when operating the machine.
I was wondering if you have ever experienced this issue or have any ideas that I could use to remedy the situation.
I figure it must be a belt or a pulley causing the problem.
Any help or how to videos would be great.
Thanks
Hi! That doesn’t sound good! The only time I had that problem was when I once forgot to tighten the spring to the intermediate pulley under the machine. This spring connects at your front left wheel, not sure if you have one like that. It happened to me on my Rider 16 with 97 cm rear discharge deck. To identify your problem, have a look at all components and look for rubber residue. If you find that, you can start to diagnose what the problem is. Of course check all pulleys and bearings to make sure they are in good condition. You could run it for a while, turn it off (IMPORTANT!) and check for excessive heat, that could indicate a bad bearing too. Just be careful not to burn yourself, even a good working belt system will get hot when in use. Check that all springs are connected and not broken, that could lead to a slipping belt. Good luck and keep me updated!
Interesting video. How do you improve the fading on the plastic please.
Hi, that is a part of a future video where I restore this Rider, so you have to be patient.
Hi, don’t know id you did see it but I use automatic transmission oil, the smelly kind, to get the plastic back in good condition. It works really great but you might have to redo the treatment a couple of times.
Hi, don’t know id you did see it but I use automatic transmission oil, the smelly kind, to get the plastic back in good condition. It works really great but you might have to redo the treatment a couple of times.
Hey Nils. your videos inspired me to seek one of these mowers out. and I've gotten myself a great rider 970 with a side discharge.
can you advise the best place to purchase parts? i need a throttle cable and key switch and perhaps a decal set like you did in the restoration video. cant seem to find any retailers here in Canada.
Hi! Really glad to hear I could inspire you! The side discharge deck is not available here in Sweden as far as I know so you got a special one! Regarding parts it can be a bit tricky, especially since the 970 is quite old by now. I would contact Husqvarna in Canada and see if they can get parts from a European warehouse and if they cant help I would try and find parts that was intended for other brands/models. Key switch should be universal and throttle cable should be rather easy to find for a walk behind lawnmower. Decals are hard here in Sweden too, there are companies that make custom make them but I got original ones intended for a newer rider. Good luck and keep me updated on your progress!
www.husqvarna.com/ca-en/
Hello! Do you know ehat might be wrong with my Rider? I've changed oil, fuel filter, spark plug and air filter. The engine starts very poorly, I have to set the throttle all the way down to tortoise position and it will eventually start and runs great.
Hi! What model is it and what engine do you have in it? Was it working before the service? Did this fault come suddenly or has it become increasingly difficult to start? How many hours do you think the engine has run? Regards Nils
@@NilsKall Ty for the reply! It has a B&S 12,5hp engine. The problem started after changing the oil and sparkplug. I replaced the Champion QC12YC with an NGK BKR5E as I read those are the same. Also I used SAE30 oil.
@@elmonni2103 ok, check the spark plug gap, the new plug could be dropped in its package and have a very small gap. Around 1 mm is good. If it doesn’t work I would try the old plug.
@@NilsKall Ty! I'll test!
@@elmonni2103 hey! Did you find a solution to your problem?
Hello Nils. Wait I do not think the belt routes are the same. My fault, i see your post now.
Hi, the 970 looks different compared to the 13. What cutting deck do you have?
Hi Nils, Nice video. My mower is 20 years old as well. It has a Honda engine, GXV620, 20 hp. The bodywork I dont know what make. It has been going without any trouble so far. Only maintenance I have done is oil and air filter changes and blade changes. Once I had the carburettor cleaned out ultrasonically. I allways thought that when it breaks down now that would be the end of it, because of the old age I wouldn't be able to get parts for it anymore. But I see you are busy with it. Are all the parts like for your mower deck still available after 20 years? Thumbnail is nice like this :)
Hi, glad to hear your old (newer than this one)is working OK. Honda and 20 hp, sounds lika a premium or pro model, a Countax maybe? On some brands and models there are parts available and especially the ones that are popular and good enough to repair and maintain like the this Husqvarna rider. I have found all the parts I have needed and the spindels and blades was available both as original part or from another manufacturer. I chose the later due to lower cost and the blades I found are “gator” blades unlike the original ones that are just high-lift blades. I will try to make a block-out piece for this cutting deck so I can change from rear-ejection to mulch. But that is a later project. Thanks for giving feedback on the thumbnail, don’t want to over do it but still want it to look a bit proper. Happy Easter! /Nils
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Thank you!
@@NilsKall What oil in husqvarna rider for hydrostatic drive Factory says sae 10w30. Can I use HM 46 hydro?
@@playerunknown8793no use regular engine oil. I mostly use 10w40 semi synthetic but if you are pulling heavy loads you can use 5w50 fully synthetic oil.
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Glad you like it! What do you think about the thumbnail? Considering using this style in the future.
I think it’s a really good thumbnail honestly
I think it’s a really good thumbnail honestly
I think it’s a really good thumbnail honestly
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That is awesome! Thanks for coming, hope you like the content.