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1. SAFETY RULES AX ATTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED 4 W Do not stop start or change directions sud denly on slopes m Use extreme care and reduce ground speed on slopes and rough terrain m Watch for hidden hazards on the terrain during operation W Stop power unit and equipment immediately upon striking an obstruction Turn off engine remove key inspect and repair any damage before resuming operation TRANSPORTATION W Always comply with all state and local lighting and marking requirements Never allow riders on power unit or attachment Do not operate PTO during transport Watch for hidden hazards on the terrain Do not operate or transport on steep slopes Do not operate or transport equipment while under the influence of alcohol or drugs MAINTENANCE W Before dismounting power unit or performing any service or maintenance follow these steps disengage power to equipment lower the 3 point hitch and all raised components to the ground operate valve levers to release any hydraulic pres sure set parking brake stop engine remove key and unfasten seat belt W Do not modify or alter or permit anyone else to modify or alter the equipment or any of its compo nents in any way W Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing to avoid getting caught in moving parts Wear sturdy rough soled work shoes and protective equipment for eyes hair hands hearing and head and respirator
2. Lift Chain Installation See Figure 10 Lift chains are inserted in keyhole brackets on mower deck and secured with caplugs There are two sets of three keyhole brackets Use the front outside brackets Belt Take Up Assembly 1 Left Blade Spindle 2 Front Side Idler 3 3 Back Side Idler fi Figure 11 Belt Take Up Assembly Belt Installation on Mower A CAUTION W Wear gloves when installing belt Be careful to prevent your fingers from being caught between belt and pulley One of the major causes of belt failure is improper installation Before you install a new belt check pulley shafts and bearings for wear Check pulley grooves for cleanliness and be sure pulleys turn freely and with only slight wobble If grooves require cleaning moisten a cloth with a non flammable non toxic degreasing agent or commercial detergent and water Avoid excessive force during installation Do not use tools to pry belt into pulley groove Do not roll belt over pulleys to install This can cause hidden damage and premature belt failure Always loosen idler pulleys prior to belt installation The belt may be completely installed with mower mounted on tractor However it is easier to install belt on mower frame with mower detached Be sure belt clears belt guides by 1 8 Reform guide if necessary This should be checked with belt com pletely installed Step 1 Insert belt in bottom right hand groove of
3. option the repair or replacement free of charge of the product if WOODS in its sole discretion deems it to be defective or in noncompliance with this Warranty The product must be returned to WOODS with proof of purchase within thirty 30 days after such defect or noncompliance is discovered or should have been discovered routed through the dealer and distributor from whom the purchase was made transportation charges prepaid WOODS shall complete such repair or replacement within a reasonable time after WOODS receives the product THERE ARE NO OTHER REMEDIES UNDER THIS WARRANTY THE REMEDY OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE OF THIS WARRANTY WOODS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND WOODS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WOODS shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential losses damages or expenses arising directly or indirectly from the product whether such claim is based upon breach of contract breach of warranty negligence strict liability in tort or any other legal theory Without limiting the generality of the foregoing Woods specifically disclaims any damages relating to i lost profits business revenues or goodwill ii loss of crops iii loss because of delay in harvesting iv any expense o
4. Figure 4 Blade Sharpening LUBRICATION A CAUTION m Always wear safety glasses and ear protection when performing service or maintenance functions that could cause injury to eyes or ears See Figure 5 and Figure 6 Be familiar with and follow all safety rules and decals 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 A WARNING B Lower mower to ground shut off tractor engine and remove key before servicing Do not let excess grease collect on or around parts particularly when operating in sandy areas The accompanying illustrations give the lubrication points and frequency The hours are based on normal operat ing conditions Severe or unusual conditions may require more frequent lubrication Use a SAE multi purpose type grease for all locations shown Be sure to clean fitting thoroughly before using grease gun IMPORTANT WB Do not over grease blade spindles Excess grease could be transferred to the belt and cause slippage and premature failure Figure 6 Caster Lubrication Owner Service 13 DEALER SERVICE A WARNING W Lower mower to ground turn tractor engine off and remove ignition key before performing any maintenance E When completing a maintenance or service function make sure all safety shields are in good condition and installed before placing mower in service A CAUTION W Always use personal protection devices such as eye and ear protection when performing mainte
5. pipe sleeve over pin and secure with Klik pin 3 Repeat for opposite side 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 1 x 1 1 4 Pipe Sleeve Rear Lift Lug Klik Pin Rockshaft Arm Chain Chain Idler Cotter Pin Clevis Pin Tractor Parts BOO MD OY OT Pe SOO UNO Figure 14 Rear Lift Installation Drive Pulley Installation See Figure 15 Remove paint from center hole of drive pulley Insert split taper bushing and square key into drive pulley Start bolts into bushing but do not tighten Slide pulley and bushing onto tractor PTO shaft On L2250 and 2550 tractors the bushing will overhang the PTO shaft approximately 3 8 On L2850 tractors the PTO shaft will protrude through bushing approximately 15 16 Do not tighten assembly belt must be aligned first Drive Pulley Alignment Align drive pulley with idler pulleys and check with a straight edge Alternately tighten bolts on split taper bushing to secure drive pulley in proper alignment 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 Continue to alternate tightening sequence until assem bly is tight and all bolts are torqued to 12 Ibs ft Recheck drive pulley to idler pulley alignment IMPORTANT B Be sure to torque bolts to exactly 12 Ibs ft Do not overtighten or pulley casting may crack Bolt Split Taper Bushing Key Drive Pulley Tractor PTO DB1164 Properly Aligned Belts Last Longer 1 4 Twist Figure 16 Drive Pulley Alignment Front Lift Bracket
6. 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 TROUBLE SHOOTING MOWING CONDITIONS PROBLEM POSSIBLE CLAUSE SOLUTION Grass cut higher in center of swath than at edge Height of mower higher at rear than at front Loose blade Check cutting height adjustment Check clamping cup washers If flat or not holding replace Grass cut lower in center of swath than at edge Height of mower lower at rear than at front Loose blade Adjust mower height and attitude so that mower rear and front are within 1 2 of same height Check clamping cup washers If flat or not holding replace Streaking conditions in swath Conditions too wet for mowing blades unable to cut that part of grass pressed down by path of tractor tires Dull blades Loose blades Allow grass to dry before mowing Slow ground speed of tractor but keep PTO running at 1000 rpm Cutting lower will help Under some conditions it is impossible to pick up and cut grass pressed down by tires Sharpen or replace blades Check clamping cup washers If flat or not holding replace Material discharges from mower unevenly bunches of material along swath Material too high or too much material Grass wet Clippings packed to underside of mower Reduce ground speed but operate tractor PTO at 1000 rpm maxi mum or make two passes over material Raise mower for first pass Lower to desired height for second and cut at 90 to first pass Raise
7. Installation See Figure 17 and Figure 18 Right and left front lift brackets when properly installed will tip slightly to the Assembly 21 rear Place clevis portion of bracket inward and install chain idler in rear hole of bracket clevis Install brackets to tractor as shown in Figure 17 There is a plate bolted over clutch housing When installing right bracket remove two bottom bolts attaching this plate to tractor There is a bolt just above these bolts Remove it Remove washer and reinstall bolt Be sure to use the 14 mm bolts provided in mower kit for bracket installation Place heavy duty lock washer over each bolt Steering Gear Case 5 8 Heavy Lock Washer 14 mm x 1 5P x 35 mm Bolt Right Front Lift Bracket 1 2 x 2 Clevis Pin 3 16 x 1 Cotter Pin Chain Idler Oil Filter Tractor Parts ONOaAAR WN Figure 17 Right Front Lift Bracket Installation 22 Assembly FORWARD OB 2082 Chain to right front lift bracket Left Front Lift Bracket Chain to left front lift bracket 1 2 x 2 Clevis Pin 3 16 x 1 Cotter Pin 1 2 x 2 Clevis Pin Chain Idler 14 mm x 1 5P x 35 mm Bolt 9 5 8 Heavy Lock Washer 10 Left Tractor Foot Rest Tractor Part o NOOO NH gt Figure 18 Left Front Lift Bracket Installation ATTACHING MOWER TO TRACTOR Position mower under tractor It will be necessary to lift front wheels off ground A CAUTION m Use care when moving mower under tractor Do
8. Permatex to shaft area where sleeve will seat Install sleeve on shaft and press sleeve and bearing down shaft until all end play is removed similar to adjusting front wheel bearings on an automobile Check by spinning spindle It should turn freely If it is too tight hold spindle housing and hit spindle shaft with a lead hammer Press again until the proper adjustment is obtained Be careful not to over tighten bearings Proper bearing adjustment is essential to good bearing lift IMPORTANT E Improper positioning of seals can cause seal and spindle damage Proper seal installation is important An improperly installed seal will leak and could cause bearing failure Pull the rubber portion of seal back and locate spring Lightly coat area of housing where seals seat with Per matex Install bottom seal with spring up toward center of housing 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 Place seal squarely on housing and select pipe or tub ing with an OD that will set on outside edge of seal A tubing with an OD that is too small will bow seal cage Carefully guide seal lip over shaft and carefully press seal into housing Be careful to prevent distortion to metal cage Seal should seat firmly and squarely against machined shoulder in housing Make sure seal lip did not roll under Distortion to seal case or damage to seal lip will cause seal to leak Damaged seals must be replaced Carefully press top seal into housing with spring u
9. not get under tractor Be sure lifting device is safe If a lifting device is not available the mower frame is strong enough to back the tractor over mower Use care to prevent damage to painted surface when using this method Place a wooden block behind each rear tire to act as a ramp Do not spin tires against mower frame Back on then drive off 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 Push Channel Attachment Select desired cutting height refer to Operation sec tion and attach push channel arms to idler bracket with 5 8 x 1 3 4 clevis pins installed from outside in and secure with safety pins Belt Installation Pull belt to rear of tractor Give belt a 3 4 clockwise twist between center pulley and left idler Install belt under idler and route over drive pulley A 1 4 clockwise twist should occur between right idler and center pulley If any twist occurs other than these the belt is incor rectly installed Recheck installation steps and correct as necessary Lift Chain Installation Straighten lift chains so links are flat without twist and thread through front lift bracket chain idlers mounted directly above mower frame Route chain under tractor and through rear chain idlers mounted on idler bracket Make sure chain remains flat A twisted chain will not roll smoothly through chain idler Insert end of chain into rear lift lugs mounted on tractor rockshaft arms When cutting height is adjusted and installation complete
10. product to be free from defect in material and workmanship Except as otherwise set forth below the duration of this Warranty shall be for TWELVE 12 MONTHS COMMENCING ON THE DATE OF DELIVERY OF THE PRODUCT TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER Woods backhoe models BH70 X BH80 X and BH90 X are warranted for two 2 years from the date of delivery to the original purchaser The warranty periods for specific parts or conditions are listed below Part or Model Number Condition Warranted Duration from date of delivery to the original purchaser PHD25 PHD35 PHD65 PHD95 1260 2162 3240 BB48 BB60 BB72 BB84 UU BB600 BB720 BB840 BB6000 BB7200 BB8400 BW180 2 BW1800 DS96 M em DS120 RCC42 RM550 2 RM660 2 RM990 3 PRD6000 PRD7200 PRD8400 Components years 7144RD 2 9180RD 2 9204RD 2 S15CD S20CD S22CD S25CD 27CD RDC54 RD60 RD72 Gearbox 3 years 1 year if used in rental or components commercial applications RM550 2 RM660 2 RM990 3 PRD6000 PRD7200 PRD8400 7144RD 2 Blade spindl 3 9180RD 2 9204RD 2 ade spindles years BB600 BB720 BB840 BB6000 BB7200 BB8400 BW126 BW180 BW1260 Rust th h lio BW1800 1260 2162 3240 USHMTOUE years Under no circumstances will this Warranty apply in the event that the product in the good faith opinion of WOODS has been subjected to improper operation improper maintenance misuse or an accident This Warranty does not apply in the event that t
11. responsibility of the operator The operator should be familiar with the mower and tractor and all safety practices before starting operation Read and follow the safety rules on page 5 through page 7 The mower is designed for lawn or grass mowing It is not designed for rough conditions or heavy weed mow ing It is equipped with suction type blades for best results in lawn mowing Optional low suction blades are avail able for use in sandy conditions The warranty for this mower appears on the inside back cover of this manual Record the model and serial numbers of your mower in the spaces provided above the warranty Provide this information to your dealer to obtain correct repair parts Take all possible precautions when leaving tractor unattended disengage PTO lower mower shift into neutral set parking brake stop engine and remove key from ignition DAILY CHECK LIST Check that mower is properly and securely attached to tractor During inspection check that all nuts and bolts are secure and clevis pins are properly cotter pinned Check condition of blades and security of attach ment CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT WITH OUT CASTERS Mower cutting height is raised lowered and maintained using tractor hydraulics and lift chains Proper lift chain adjustment is essential The chains must be adjusted so that tractor lift arms are in their highest position before the lift or any part of mower is within 1 4 of con
12. 106 2 Bearing cup 8 1972 1 1 4 28 Taper thread grease fitting 1 9 28897 1 Spindle shaft HT left hand threads Standard hardware obtain locally D8903 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 Pa rts 3 1 L306 K50 BELT TAKE UP ASSEMBLY REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION A 24255 1 Belt take up assembly complete 1 24253 1 Belt take up shield 2 10635 1 5 8 x 1 3 4 x 14 GA Cup washer 3 230 3 5 8 NC Hex lock nut 4 11900 1 1 2 NC Flanged hex lock nut 5 24258 1 Belttake up adjustment angle white 6 5079 2 5 8 NC x 2 1 4 Carriage bolt 7 24254 1 Belt take up idler plate 8 2615 1 1 2 NC x 1 1 4 Carriage bolt GR5 9 28539 3 7 8 Standard SAE flat washer 10 692 3 5 8 Standard flat washer 11 5607 1 5 8 NC x 1 1 2 Carriage bolt 12 5073 1 4 5 8 OD Flat idler and bearing 13 13100 1 4 5 8 OD Flat idler less bearing 14 6095 1 635 ID x 1 85 OD Ball bearing 15 23000 1 5 8 Bore 4 OD B groove idler amp bearing 16 24450 1 4 OD B Groove idler sheave less bearing 17 24259 1 625ID x 1 78 OD Ball bearing 18 23306 1 5 8x1 1 16 x 10 GA Flat washer Standard hardware obtain locally FRONT ROLLER ASSEMBLY OPTIONAL REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 24650 1 Front roller bundle complete 2 24583 1 Front roller bearing amp rod 3 24586 1 Right front roller bracket white 4 24587 1 Leftfront roller bracket white 5 1256 3 16 x 1 Cotter pin 6 6697 3 8 NC x 1 Carriage bolt 7 14350 3 8 NC Flanged hex lock nut 8 29610 2 5 8x 7 8 x 7 8 Nylon flange bearing 06
13. 170 230 240 325 3 4 1 1 8 192 261 297 403 420 569 7 8 1 5 16 306 416 474 642 669 907 1 1 1 2 467 634 722 979 1020 1383 Y METRIC SERIES III A TORQUE Mi Identification h Up etric etric CHART Grade 8 8 Grade 10 9 COARSE THREAD FINE THREAD 9 MARKING ON HEAD MARKING ON HEAD A Diameter amp R A R Diameter amp Thread Pitch Wrench Metric 8 8 Metric 10 9 Metric 8 8 Metric 10 9 Thread Pitch Millimeters Size N m Ibs ft N m Ibs ft N m Ibs ft N m Ibs ft Millimeters 6x1 0 10 mm 8 6 11 8 8 6 11 8 6 x 1 0 8x 1 25 13 mm 20 15 27 20 21 16 29 22 8x 1 0 10 x 1 5 16 mm 39 29 54 40 41 30 57 42 10 x 1 25 12x 1 75 18 mm 68 50 94 70 75 55 103 76 12x 1 25 14 x 2 0 21 mm 109 80 151 111 118 87 163 120 14 x 1 5 16x2 0 24 mm 169 125 234 173 181 133 250 184 16x1 5 18x2 5 27 mm 234 172 323 239 263 194 363 268 18x1 5 20x2 5 30 mm 330 244 457 337 367 270 507 374 20 x 1 5 22x2 5 34 mm 451 332 623 460 495 365 684 505 22x1 5 24 x 3 0 36 mm 571 421 790 583 623 459 861 635 24 x 2 0 30 x 3 0 46 mm 1175 867 1626 1199 1258 928 1740 1283 30 x 2 0 Typical Washer Flat Washer Installations Lock Washer N t oA NNA Bolt Torque amp Size Charts Rev 10 10 2005 Appendix 35 BOLT SIZE CHART NOTE Chart shows bolt thread sizes and corresponding head wrench sizes for standard SAE and metric bolts SAE Bolt Thread Sizes 900000 100 125 COOOOCS Metric Bolt Thread Sizes 8MM 10MM 1
14. 2079 Standard hardware obtain locally 32 P ar ts 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 REF PART a fk OU N O ON Oo 24095 23857 12296 13435 13444 13445 15638 29368 29375 16237 65578 QTY n n n Nm a L306 K50 CASTER ASSEMBLY OPTIONAL DESCRIPTION Set of two L306 casters Caster wheel yoke assembly white 1 4 28 Straight grease fitting 15 32 Caster arm assembly white Right caster adjustment bracket white Left caster adjustment bracket white Wheel 10 CFLNG w sleeve 1 2 x 3 4 x 3 3 8 Sleeve 3 4 Bore x 1 1 8 flange bearing for steel wheel or 75 Bore x 1 3 8 flange bearing w notch or 75 x 1 385 Flg whl bearing for poly ethylene wheel 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 REF PART 10 2909 10 195 11 21020 12 976 13 838 14 835 15 24576 16 23479 17 11900 18 854 QTY 1 1 DESCRIPTION Straight 1 4 self tap grease fitting for steel wheel or Straight 1 8 P thread grease fitting for polyethylene wheel 1 4 x 1 1 4 Spiral pin 3 8 NC x 1 1 2 HHCS GR5 3 8 Standard lock washer 3 8 NC Hex nut plated 1 2 x 1 3 4 HHCS GR5 1 2 x 5 HHCS GR5 1 2 NC Flange hex lock nut 1 2 Standard flat washer Standard hardware obtain locally Parts 33 LEAF MULCHER ASSEMBLY OPTIONAL DC896 nad es REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION A 13482 1 Leaf mulcher complete 5 976 3 8 NC x 1 1 2 HHCS GR5 d Sx 1 Leaf mulche
15. 22699 WOODS UNDERMOUNT MOWER L306 K50 For Use on Kubota Tractors L2250F L2250DT L2550F L2550DT L2850F L2850DT with Ag or Turf Tires WOOD Tested Proven Unbeatable OPERATORS MANUAL TO THE DEALER Assembly and proper installation of this product is the responsibility of the Woods dealer Read manual instructions and safety rules Make sure all items on the Dealer s Pre Delivery and Delivery Check Lists in the Operator s Manual are completed before releasing equipment to the owner The dealer must complete the Product Registration included with the Operator s Manual The customer must sign the registration which certifies that all Dealer Check List items have been completed The dealer is to return the prepaid postage portion to Woods give one copy to the customer and retain one copy Failure to complete and return this card does not diminish customer s warranty rights TO THE OWNER Read this manual before operating your Woods equipment The information presented will prepare you to do a better and safer job Keep this manual handy for ready reference Require all operators to read this manual carefully and become acquainted with all adjustment and operating procedures before attempting to operate Replacement manuals can be obtained from your dealer To locate your nearest dealer check the Dealer Locator at www WoodsEquipment com or in the United States and Canada call 1 800 319 6637 The equipmen
16. 2MM 14MM 16MM 18MM ABBREVIATIONS Lc M Menasha Agriculture je National Coarse ATP aiiis Automatic Transmission Fluid National Fine BSPP cirios British Standard Pipe Parallel NPSM National Pipe Straight Mechanical BSPTM British Standard Pipe Tapered Male NP T oet UU National Pipe Tapered GW Constant Velocity NPT SWF National Pipe Tapered Swivel Female COW iade ie ie ads Counter Clockwise ORBBML rnit nenne O Ring Boss Male GW Clockwise uc ETE Pitch EET Female PBY sorospen pden POWOr Beyond GA onetime Gauge DS Een Pounds per Square Inch GR 5 etc ciii iet dads Grade 5 etc uo Power Take Off HHCS sees Hex Head Cap Screw aM Quick Disconnect uec Heat Treated lame T E I EE E Right Hand JIC Joint Industry Council 37 Degree Flare ROPSs ash Roll Over Protective Structure Teoh cece cis cack E A E tad Left Hand BPM iie tira Pengurus Revolutions Per Minute pn REP Left oM cS Right um needed Meter SAE entes Society of Automotive Engineers MIM eL Millimeter UNG fas eth seine eens Unified Coarse hd aioe et entice hed eet Male M Unified Fine MPa iso abe eie Mega Pascal B Unified Special Newton 3 6 A p p en d X Bolt Torque amp Size Charts Rev 10 10 2005 Assembly 18 Dealer Che
17. Be sure to have 1 8 minimum clearance between blade tip and mulcher Assembly 25 7 16 HOLES Leaf Mulcher Side Shield 3 8 Nut 3 8 Lock Nut 3 8 Lock Washer Right Mounting Angle 3 8 Flat Washer Left Mounting Angle not shown Baffle Mounting Lug 3 8 x 1 Bolt Center Baffle 9 8 x 1 1 2 Bolt Figure 29 Leaf Mulcher 26 Ass embly 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 DEALER CHECK LISTS PRE DELIVERY CHECK LIST Inspect the mower thoroughly after assembly to be cer tain it is set up properly before delivering it to the cus tomer The following check list is a reminder of points to inspect Check off each item as it is found satisfactory or after proper adjustment is made Check that all safety shields are in place Check all bolts to be sure they are tight Check that all cotter pins are properly installed Check that all lubrication points with grease fit tings have been lubricated Check that blades have been properly installed Check mower attitude belt alignment and ten sion 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 DELIVERY CHECK LIST Show customer how to make adjustments Explain importance of lubrication to customer and point out lubrication points on mower Point out safety features and options Explain to customer that it is important the PTO should be operated at 1000 rom maximum when mowing Give the operator s manual to the customer and ask him to familiarize himself with all sections Explain to t
18. Do not put hands or feet under or into mower when engine is running m Before mowing clear area of objects that may be thrown by blade m Keep bystanders away m Keep discharge chute and guards in place and in good condition BLADE CONTACT OR THROWN OBJECTS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH 3 PN 26451 WARNING BE CAREFUL For tractors having 2 or 3 i speed PTO operate Use a clean damp cloth to clean safety decals Avoid spraying between 800 and 1000 rpm too close to decals when using a pressure washer high P igher speed may result pressure water can enter through very small scratches or in personal injury or eq lp under edges of decals causing them to peel or come off ment damage For tractors with Category Replacement safety decals can be ordered free from your 0 PTO operate at normal Woods dealer To locate your nearest dealer check the Dealer Category 0 PTO speed Locator at www WoodsEquipment com or in the United States and Canada call 1 800 319 6637 25505 G 26451 J 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 Sa fe ly OPERATION The designed and tested safety of this machine depends on it being operated within the limitations as explained in the manual Be familiar with and follow all safety rules in this manual the tractor manual and safety decals on the tractor and mower A WARNING m Do not exceed PTO speed of 1000 rpm maxi mum The safe operation of this machine is the
19. ELT INSTALLATION See Belt Installation in Assembly section on page 19 BLADE SERVICING Blades may be removed from the mower while it is still mounted on the tractor A WARNING E If you suspend mower on tractor hydraulic sys tem be sure to install safety blocks The tractor hydraulic system could fail causing mower to fall and crush anything under it W Do not handle mower blades with bare hands Careless or improper handling may result in seri ous injury Inspect blades before each use to determine that they are mounted tightly and are in good condition Replace any blade that is bent excessively nicked worn or has any other damage Small nicks can be ground out when sharpening BLADE REMOVAL See Figure 3 Install blade wrench over spindle pulley bolts to prevent spindle from rotating while removing bolt 10 which has left hand threads Then remove special washer 9 sleeve 8 cup washers 7 shim 12 Owner Service washer 6 blade 5 blade stop 4 and clutch disc 3 Shoulder washer 2 will not normally come off machine unless intentionally removed BLADE INSTALLATION See Figure 3 Assemble shoulder washer 2 small end up if removed Install remaining parts in reverse order of disassembly Ensure blade cutting edge is posi tioned to lead in counter clockwise rotation as viewed from top of mower Shims should be added to blade installation to leave approximately 1 32 cup in cup
20. ON DANGER E Keep away To avoid serious injury or death from thrown objects or blade contact never oper ate mower without discharge chute in place Side Skid Installation Attach side skids to outer frame rail with 1 2 x 1 1 4 bolts Final adjustment of skids will be necessary when cutting height is established Side Shield or Discharge Chute Installation Attach side shields to right and left side of mower Install baffled shield on left side The discharge chute may be installed on left side to replace left shield when mowing in heavy material 18 Assembly Discharge Chute Side Shield Side Skid Figure 9 Discharge Chute Side Shield amp Side Skid Installation Crosswise Support Installation Attach crosswise support to mower deck welded lug forward The lug has two holes Use bottom holes for low cutting heights and top holes for higher cutting heights Install spacer bushing into appropriate hole Insert bolt through deck and slide crosswise support onto bolt Secure with nut DB1175 Lift Chain Caplug Keyhole Bracket Spacer Bushing Crosswise Support Figure 10 Crosswise Support Installation Push Channel Installation Refer to Front Mounting Assembly parts list on page 30 Pin push channels 44 to mower frame as shown 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 with 5 8 x 1 1 2 clevis pins and secure with safety pins Attach channels to crosswise support with clevis pins and secure with safety pins
21. Ss Y f W DB 1875 Co h H W S c Blade Spindle Assembly Spindle Housing and Cups Seal Sleeve Bearing Cone Bearing Cup Grease Fitting Spindle Shaft Roll Pin CONOR WON Figure 7 Spindle Repair Disassembly Drive roll pin out of sleeve and shaft Place spindle assembly in a press and press shaft down through housing Remove seals from housing 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 Remove bearing cups from housing by placing a punch in slots provided and drive out Alternate punch posi tion from side to side Take care to prevent housing damage Assembly Bearing cones and cups are designed to mate It is important to position them so bearing cones taper mates with cup taper Lubricate new cups with a light oil Place them in spin dle housing with tapers toward the outside Seat cups securely with a press or place a large soft drift on the flat lip of cup and drive them into housing until seated against machined shoulder of housing Polish areas of shaft and sleeve where seals will seat with emery cloth Place bottom bearing cone on spindle shaft so it will mate with cup and press on until it seats on bottom shoulder of shaft Insert shaft and bearing through bottom of housing and seat against cup Fill housing cavity with a medium grade grease Install top bearing on shaft to mate with top cone and press on shaft until there is room for sleeve Apply a thin coat of
22. ance In general lower mowing heights give a more even cut with less tendency to leave tire tracks Mowing Tips Extremely tall grass should be mowed twice Cut grass higher on first pass Cut the second time at desired height at 90 to the first pass Remember sharp blades produce cleaner cuts and use less power 10 Operation Before mowing analyze the area to determine the best mowing procedure Consider the height type of grass and the terrain type hilly level or rough A DANGER m Keep away To avoid serious injury or death from thrown objects or blade contact never oper ate mower without discharge chute or side shield installed A DANGER m Keep hands and feet away from discharge Opening A WARNING W Pick up all rocks twigs and other debris before mowing Enter new areas carefully Cut grass higher the first time to allow mower to clear unseen objects Never assume an area is clear Always check B Clear mowing area of all people when operating mower Thrown objects could injure bystanders Mow with uncut grass to the right This will distribute the clippings over the cut area Discharging clippings over uncut grass will cause a buildup and may prevent uniform cutting For a professional touch in large open areas try the mowing pattern in Figure 2 Make two passes counter clockwise to discharge clippings away from bordering objects Then cut the lawn in half by mowing down the center Tu
23. center pulley and route toward take up assembly Tip take up assembly forward and route belt through idler pulleys as shown in Figure 12 The belt take up assembly replaces left belt shield To install remove left belt shield and replace with take up assembly Do not tighten hardware until belt is installed Step 2 Route belt back to center pulley and insert in middle groove then route around right pulley Step 3 Route belt to center pulley insert in top groove and pull to rear Belt installation will be completed when mower is installed on tractor f If WS TWIST ls TWIST A A 0 AAT B LTI gss EH XN 4 i Ne Set Sf Figure 12 Belt Installation 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 Assembly 19 TRACTOR PREPARATION Remove lower 3 point lift arms connecting links draw bar and sway chains from tractor On tractors equipped with draft control replace draft control top link bracket with Kubota right and left top link holders part 99571 2214 0 and 99571 2215 0 Rear Tractor Tire Adjustment Adjust rear tires to provide spacing between tires as given in chart Tire Tire To MODEL Type Size 2250 2550 2850 15 15 EH ES 355 CHE ORE 36 75 32 75 Lele en Idler Bracket Installation See Figure 13 Position idler bracket under tractor housing and attach using bolt and lock washer removed from tractor drawbar Place a 5 8 flat washer from mower parts package on each bo
24. ck Lists 27 Delivery 27 Pre Delivery 27 Dealer Service 14 Pulley Installation 15 Spindle Inspection 14 Spindle Removal 14 Spindle Repair 14 Assembly 15 Disassembly 14 Spindle Installation 15 General Abbreviations 36 Bolt Size Chart 36 Bolt Torque Chart 35 General Information 4 General information 4 Introduction 2 Obtaining Replacement Manuals 2 Specifications 4 Warranty Product 39 Replacement Parts 38 Operation 8 Blades 11 Cleaning 11 Cutting Height Adjustment 8 Attitude Adjustment 8 Side Skid Adjustment 9 29723 Rev 11 3 2006 INDEX With Casters 8 Daily Check List 8 Mowing Techniques 10 Mowing Speed 10 Mowing Tips 10 Pre Operation Check List 9 Starting amp Stopping Mower 9 Commencing Mower 9 Uneven Terrain 11 Optional Equipment 24 Blades 24 Casters 24 Front Roller 24 Leaf Mulcher 25 Owner Service 12 Belt Installation 12 Blade Installation 12 Blade Removal 12 Blade Servicing 12 Blade Sharpening 12 Lubrication 13 Parts Lists 28 Safety Safety amp Instructional Decals 7 Safety Rules 5 Safety Symbols Explained 2 Trouble Shooting 16 Belt Conditions 16 Mowing Conditions 17 Index 37 WARRANTY All Models Except Mow n Machine Zero Turn Mowers and Woods Boundary Utility Vehicles Please Enter Information Below and Save for Future Reference Date Purchased From Dealer Model Number Serial Number Woods Equipment Company WOODS warrants this
25. cut off excess chain leaving over 4 Adjust cutting height refer to Operation section page 8 Belt Alignment See Figure 19 through Figure 24 Belt alignment and tension should be set at the same time It is suggested that you read both the Alignment and Tensioning sec tions on page 23 before attempting either Improper tension or alignment will affect belt life With mower level and cutting height set check belt alignment Belt alignment is accomplished by adjusting idler pul leys and or moving the mower forward or to the rear with push channel adjustment Alignment tolerance are shown in Figure 19 through Figure 24 The best idler alignment is shown in Figure 19 and Figure 22 However it is not always possible to achieve Alignment may be set within the tolerances given but the left idler must always be at least 1 higher than the right Be sure belt does not rub on rear apron of mower If mower is set to high cutting heights it is sometimes necessary to run back of mower 1 4 lower than front to prevent this IMPORTANT W Belt must not rub deck or crosswise support 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 Figure 24 Maximum Right Idler Should be Lowered Belt Tension Set belt tension using a spring scale or other force measuring device Remove right belt shield and attach scale between the center and right pulley Apply between three and four pounds of force Belt deflection should measure 5 16
26. e heat reate 42 6696 2 Chain idler casting TR f 56 11900 1 2 NC Flanged hex lock nut 43 17477 2 4 0 Twist link chain 84 long 57 16087 14 mm x 1 5P x 35 mm HHCS 44 23928 2 Pushchannel assembly GR8 8 45 27980 1 Crosswise rear support 58 1286 5 8 Heavy lock washer BU 26887 718 Safety pin 59 4097 5 8 x 1 1 2 Clevis pin 51 18270 3 16 Safety pin 60 18336 Caplug 1 1 16 121D SAE thread 52 1256 3 16 x 1 Cotter pin 53 409 1 2 x 2 Clevis pin Standard hardware obtain locally 3 0 P ar t S 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 L306 K50 BLADE ASSEMBLY REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 2974 1 Spindle lock wrench white 2 13409 1 5 8 ID x 3 Shoulder washer 3 13402 1 1x3 Friction disc 4 13403 1 Blade lock 5 13404KT 1 CCW 24 1 2 Blade standard or 5 28328KT 1 CCW 24 1 2 Low suction blade optional 6 13405 A R 1x 3x20 GA Flat washer 7 13401 2 1x2 3 Ax 11 GA Cup washer 8 12313 1 5 8x1x 13 16 Heat treated sleeve 9 13451 1 5 8 x 1 1 4 x 13 64 HT Washer 10 24184 1 5 8 NC x 2 3 8 Nylock cap screw HT left hand threads A R As required pB1084 10 L306 K50 BLADE SPINDLE ASSEMBLY REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 3761 1 Fixed blade spindle 3 4 left hand rotation SQ 5 2 4117 1 Spindle housing includes bearing Oe cups Apply Permatex Aviation o 3 5089 2 Sealfor 1 1 16 shaft 3D Form A Gasket top 7 4 4114 1 27 32 x 1 1 16 x 1 7 16 Sleeve and bottom seal areas 5 4115 1 3A6x1 1 8 Spring pin 6 4107 2 Bearing cone 7 4
27. erate PTO at 1000 rpm Cut material twice one high pass and then mow at desired height Cut a partial swath Be careful not to over lubricate Clean lubricant from belt and pul ley with clean rag Replace oil soaked belt Check belt for free travel in pulleys and belt guides Check under mower and around blade spindle shafts for wire rags or other for eign material Clean all material from under mower If the belt rides in bottom of pulley groove either belt or pulley is worn and must be replaced Frayed edges on cover Belt misaligned or belt rubbing guide Re align belt or guide Be sure belt doesn t rub any other part while running Belt rollover Misaligned rear drive pulley Damaged belt Foreign object in pulley grooves Worn pulley groove Re align drive pulley Replace belt Inspect all pulley grooves for rust paint or weld spots and remove Replace pulley Damaged belt Rollover high shock loads or installation damage Replace belt Belt breakage High shock loads Belt came off drive Raise cutting height Avoid abu sive mowing Avoid hitting the ground or large obstructions Check drive alignment for foreign material in grooves Avoid hitting solid objects or ground Check belt for damage by laying it flat on floor If belt does not lie flat has humps or twists which indicates broken or stretched cords it must be replaced 16 Trouble Shooting
28. f extra suction blades is recommended with the leaf mulcher and it is also recommended that the leaf mulcher be removed for grass mowing Adjust mower with blades approximately 1 1 2 above ground and front of mower slightly higher than the rear Operate tractor at a slow ground speed with the PTO at 1000 rpm Place mower upside down on saw horses or other sup ports Remove side shields but do not remove side skids Remove front roller if installed Remove center baffle and brackets Measure 17 from the mower center line to each side and mark Measure 7 8 up from top of mower deck and drill three 7 16 holes Install attachment angle to leaf mulcher side brackets Note the shape of attachment angle Position as illus trated and attach with a 3 8 x 1 bolt flat washer and nut Place leaf mulcher over blades Align attachment angles with fourth hole from front of mower and install between side shield and deck angle Attach with 3 8 x 1 1 2 bolt and flange lock nut Use two 3 8 flat washers as shims between side shield and deck angle rear hole Insert three 3 8 x 1 bolts through holes drilled in front lip of mower Attach leaf mulcher directly to front lip of mower Insert 3 8 x 1 bolts through these holes and secure with a lock washer and 3 8 nut Tighten all bolts in leaf mulcher assembly Check blade clearance by turning each one by hand Should a blade contact a mulcher ring re shape ring as necessary
29. for normal conditions Tension may be increased if necessary to prevent belt from slipping in heavy mowing conditions Assembly 23 When checking tension without a force measuring device the belt when properly set should feel very tight Cycle belt through at least two revolutions after any adjustment before checking tension These belts are very strong and need to be adjusted very tightly Belts are more likely to be damaged by excessive slippage than from being overtightened Minor tension adjustments are made by moving the idler pulleys up or down Major tension adjustments are made by moving the mower deck forward and rear ward IMPORTANT W Alignment must be rechecked if it is necessary to move idler pulleys or the mower deck to get proper belt tension E Tension on a new belt should be readjusted every half hour for the first two hours and then checked every eight hours of operation Rear Belt Shield Installation Place stud welded on bottom of belt shield in small front hole of idler bracket drawbar Install clevis pin through belt shield brackets and top link bracket Secure with safety pin OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT A leaf mulcher low suction blades extra suction blades front roller and casters are offered as optional equipment for this mower Some options may not be available for some mountings Blades Low suction and extra suction blades are optional for this mower In sandy areas where abrasive ac
30. front roller in the center of the mower Figure 27 Front Rollers Reduce Scalping See Figure 28 Place and secure mower in vertical position to make front roller installation easier 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 Four holes for mounting the front roller are provided in the front center mower deck Mount the left and right roller brackets in these holes The hole pattern for the roller brackets determines which bracket is used for right and or left The left roller bracket angle should be installed so high est hole is to the front with bracket angle extending left item 3 See Figure 28 Install right roller bracket with 3 8 x 1 carriage bolts and flange lock nuts Insert rod through roller and install into the rear roller bracket holes Secure each end of the rod with a 3 16 cotter pin Turn roller by hand to ensure it rolls freely 082079 Front Roller Complete Front Roller and Rod Front Roller Bracket Front Roller Bracket 3 16 x 1 Cotter Pin 3 8 NC x 1 Carriage Bolt 3 8 NC Flange Lock Nut 5 8 x 7 8 x 7 8 Nylon Flange Bearing ONOaAR WON Figure 28 Front Roller Leaf Mulcher Bothersome leaf raking bagging or burning can be minimized by equipping your mower with a leaf 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 mulcher attachment With this attachment your mower will dispose of leaves by quickly and thoroughly shred ding them The shredded matter will decompose and form humus The use o
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32. he customer that when the mower is transported on a road or highway at night or dur ing the day safety devices should be used for adequate warning to operators of other vehicles Dealer Check Lists 27 L306 K50 FRAME ASSEMBLY NOTE Belt take up assembly part 24255 required to replace item 8 OD 1172 17 COMPLETE DECAL SET 18 FRENCH SAFETY DECAL SET 15 9 REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 9702 1 Frame w baffling spindles shields 16 3885 3 3 16 x 3 16 x 1 1 4 Key etc 17 32691 1 Complete decal set 2 13428 1 Right side skid 18 52311 1 French safety decal set 3 24188 1 Right side shield 25 10378 1 4 NC x 1 HHCS GR5 4 4227 3 H 3 4 Straight bushing with bolts 26 1985 1 4 Standard lock washer 5 12622 2 1 BK 5 0 H Sheave single groove 27 24597 3 8 NC x 3 4 Carriage bolt 6 25528 1 Right belt shield 28 839 3 8 NC x 1 HHCS GR5 7 13417 1 3 BK H5 Sheave 3 groove 29 838 3 8 Standard lock washer 8 24255 1 Belttake up assembly see page 32 30 835 3 8 NC Hex nut plated 9 26522 1 Side disc chute 31 14350 3 8 NC Flanged hex lock nut 10 13429 1 Left side skid white 32 4119 1 2 NF x 1 HHCS GR5 11 24189 1 Leftside shield 33 6100 1 2 NC x 1 1 4 HHCS GR5 12 25532 1 Center baffle rear mounting angle 34 855 1 2 X Heavy lock washer 13 25530 1 Center baffle front mounting lug 35 1093 1 2 NC Heavy hex nut 14 25533 1 Frame center baffle 15 3761 3 Fixed blade spindle see page 31 Sta
33. he product has been materially modified or repaired by someone other than WOODS a WOODS authorized dealer or distributor and or a WOODS authorized service center This Warranty does not cover normal wear or tear or normal maintenance items This Warranty also does not cover repairs made with parts other than those obtainable through WOODS This Warranty is extended solely to the original purchaser of the product Should the original purchaser sell or otherwise transfer this product to a third party this Warranty does not transfer to the third party purchaser in any way There are no third party beneficiaries of this Warranty WOODS makes no warranty express or implied with respect to engines batteries tires or other parts or accessories not manufactured by WOODS Warranties for these items if any are provided separately by their respective manufacturers WOODS obligation under this Warranty is limited to at WOODS option the repair or replacement free of charge of the product if WOODS in its sole discretion deems it to be defective or in noncompliance with this Warranty The product must be returned to WOODS with proof of purchase within thirty 30 days after such defect or noncompliance is discovered or should have been discovered routed through the dealer and distributor from whom the purchase was made transportation charges prepaid WOODS shall complete such repair or replacement within a reasonable time after WOODS receives the pr
34. ing at the same time to prevent casters from locking up on front tires Attitude Adjustment Figure 1 Attitude Adjustment Place tractor and mower on a level surface to check and adjust mower attitude For best mowing results dimension A should not be more than 1 2 higher and never lower than dimension B except when using a leaf mulcher or with some tractor tire configurations it may be necessary to adjust rear of mower approxi 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 mately 1 4 lower than front to prevent belt from rub bing on mower Dimension B is set by adjusting optional casters or lift chains Dimension A is set by raising or lowering channel arms in push bars IMPORTANT W Any adjustment to either dimension A or B will require checking the other adjustment Set desired cutting height with casters or lift chains then adjust for dimension A Check attitude by placing a straight edge along outside edge of mower as shown in Figure 1 Measure from bottom of straight edge to ground The measurement at dimension B should be level with or approximately 1 2 lower than the rear The measurement at dimen sion A should never be lower than the one at dimen sion B except when using a leaf mulcher or with some tractor tire configurations it may be necessary to adjust rear of mower approximately 1 4 lower than front to prevent belt from rubbing on mower To determine cutting height it is necessary
35. las medidas de seguridad This Operator s Manual should be regarded as part of the machine Suppliers of both new and second hand machines must make sure that this manual is provided with the machine EE Introduction 3 SPECIFICATIONS Cutting Width Cutting Height Range Blade Speed RPM Blade Tip Speed feet per minute Blade Spindles Number of Blades Caster Wheels Caster Size PTO Speed Mower Frame Thickness 72 1 1 2 4 1 4 2 180 13 840 3 3 Optional 3 1 4 x 10 1 4 1 000 Rpm 7 GA Deck GENERAL INFORMATION The purpose of this manual is to assist you in operating and maintaining your mower Read it carefully It fur nishes information and instructions that will help you achieve years of dependable performance These instructions have been compiled from extensive field experience and engineering data Some information may be general in nature due to unknown and varying operating conditions However through experience and these instructions you should be able to develop procedures suitable to your particular situation A WARNING Some illustrations in this manual show the mower with safety shields removed to provide a better view The mower should never be operated with any safety shielding removed 4 Introduction The illustrations and data used in this manual were cur rent at the time of printing However due to possible inline production changes your machine may vary slight
36. ll safety decals are installed Replace if damaged See Safety Decals section for location BH Make sure shields and guards are properly installed and in good condition Replace if damaged m Wear gloves when installing belt Be careful to prevent fingers from being caught between belt and pulley STORAGE W Block equipment securely for storage B Keep children and bystanders away from stor age area L306 K50 Safety Rules Rev 11 3 2006 SAFETY amp INSTRUCTIONAL DECALS ATTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED A Replace Immediately If Damaged Serial Number Plate MODEL NO SERIAL NO L8 1 072 Woods Equipment Company Aw JIJR Oregon Illinois U S A 1 PN 25505 A WARNING TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Read Operator s Manual and follow all 2 PN 53425 safety precautions Contact dealer for manuals Keep shields and guards in place Keep clear of drives and belts Lower implement stop engine and remove key before dismounting Block up implement and remove key before working underneath Do not operate mower in vicinity of other persons Never allow riders Know how to stop tractor and equipment quickly in an emergency Clear mowing area of debris Never allow children or unqualified persons to operate equipment Be careful on uneven terrain Decrease speed when turning Do not operate in transport position ROTATING BLADES AND THROWN OBJECTS
37. lt Insert bolt through bracket and place a 5 8 flat washer on each bolt Use two bolts and lock washers removed from tractor PTO shield and place a 1 2 flat washer over each bolt Use this hardware to secure rear of idler bracket to tractor Insert carriage bolt 14 through right slot of idler bracket as shown in Figure 13 Install a washer 10 belt guide 13 two washers 10 pulley lock washer 11 and nut 12 on bolt Insert carriage bolt 14 through left slot of idler bracket as shown in Figure 13 Install three washers 10 pul ley lock washer 11 and nut 12 Do not tighten nuts on idlers at this time Place right rear left angle 16 over square tube as shown and clamp in place using clamp 7 bolts 9 and nuts 2 Install left rear lift angle 3 in same man ner Install chain idler 8 in each lift angle with clevis pin 6 and cotter pin 4 20 Assembly 1 2 Lock Nut Left rear Lift Angle 3 16 x 1 Cotter Pin 1 2 Standard Flat Washer 1 2 x 2 Clevis Pin Clamp Plate Chain Idler 1 2 x 3 3 4 Bolt 5 8 Standard Flat Washer 5 8 Heavy Lock Washer 5 8 Lock Nut V Belt Guide 5 8 x 2 1 4 Carriage Bolt 12 mm x 1 25P x 26 mm Bolt Right Rear Lift Angle 14 mm x 1 5P x 30 mm Bolt 14 mm Lock Washer 12 mm Lock Washer Tractor Hardware 00 PISO OL Ero Li Figure 13 Idler Bracket Installation Rear Lift Installation See Figure 14 Install lift lug 2 over rockshaft pin slide
38. ly in detail We reserve the right to redesign and change the machines as may be necessary without notification Throughout this manual references are made to right and left directions These are determined by standing behind the tractor facing the direction of forward travel Blade rotation is counter clockwise as viewed from the top of the mower 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 SAFETY RULES ATTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED 4 Safety is a primary concern in the design and manufacture of our products Unfortunately our efforts to provide safe equipment can be wiped out by an operator s single careless act In addition to the design and configuration of equipment hazard control and accident preven tion are dependent upon the awareness con cern judgement and proper training of personnel involved in the operation transport maintenance and storage of equipment It has been said The best safety device is an informed careful operator We ask you to be that kind of operator TRAINING W Safety instructions are important Read all attachment and power unit manuals follow all safety rules and safety decal information Replace ment manuals and safety decals are available from your dealer To locate your nearest dealer check the Dealer Locator at www WoodsEquipment com or in the United States and Canada call 1 800 319 6637 Failure to follow instructions or safety rules can result in seriou
39. nance functions The information in this section is written for dealer ser vice personnel The repair described herein requires special skills and tools If your shop is not properly equipped or your mechanics are not properly trained in this type of repair you may be time and money ahead to replace complete assemblies SPINDLE INSPECTION Spindles are equipped with two tapered roller bearings Adjustment is set by pressing a sleeve on the shaft until all end play is removed Adjustment is maintained with a roll pin driven through the sleeve and shaft Periodically inspect blade spindles by grasping pulley moving from side to side and up and down Also rotate spindle If end play or wobble is detected or if it feels rough when rotated indicating bad bearings repair or replace REMOVING SPINDLE FROM MOWER Remove blade from spindle Refer to Blade Removal on page 12 Remove belt shield and remove belt Disassemble split taper bushing located on top of pul ley by removing the two bolts and inserting them into threaded holes Tighten alternately to remove split taper bushing Remove key and pulley Remove four spindle attaching bolts and remove spin dle 14 Dealer Service SPINDLE REPAIR Permatex 3D Aviation Form A Gasket or equivalent is recommended as a sealant For reference the short cup chamber is on top Cups and cones are a press fit to minimize wear fa ZAA il x WD SS S VU
40. ndard hardware obtain locally 28 Pa rts 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 L306 K50 MOUNTING FRAME ASSEMBLY REAR 12 V BELT REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 8968 1 Idler bracket 21 29714 3 16 x 3 8 x 1 Key 2 30169 2 Rear lift lug 22 1256 3 16 x 1 Cotter pin 3 17477 2 4 0 Twist link chain 84 long 23 2457 1 4 NC x 3 4 HHCS GR5 4 33099 1 Left rear lift angle assembly 24 409 1 2 x 2 Clevis pin 5 6696 2 Chain idler casting 25 854 1 2 Standard flat washer 6 4336 2 V Groove idler with bearing 26 11900 1 2 NC Flanged hex lock nut Z 6095 2 6351D x 1 85 OD Ball bearing ep deme 1 2 NC x 3 3 4 HHCS GE 8 4335 5 4 5 OD V Groove idler 28 692 5 8 Standard flat washer 9 29718 1 V Belt guide 29 1286 5 8 Heavy lock washer 10 33098 1 Right rear lift angle assembly 30 230 5 8 NC Hex nut 11 33097 2 Rear lift bracket clamp bar 31 8099 5 8 x 3 1 2 Clevis pin 12 32970 1 W191 V Belt 32 5079 5 8 NC x 2 1 4 Carriage bolt 13 23169 1 1BKH 10 9 PD Sheave keyed 33 410 5 8 x 1 3 4 Clevis pin 14 29715 1 H 1 3 8 6B Splined bushing amp key 34 33106 1 Schedule 40 x 1 1 4 pipe painted 15 29720 1 Rear belt shield 20 2688 1 8 Safety pin Standard hardware obtain locally 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 P ar ts 2 9 L306 K50 MOUNTING FRAME ASSEMBLY FRONT REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION BER PARTO QTY DESCRIPTION 40 33093 1 Left front lift bracket 34 3699 1 2 NC x 2 HHCS GR5 41 83092 1 Right front lift bracket ae He 23 x 1 1 16 Sleev
41. oduct THERE ARE NO OTHER REMEDIES UNDER THIS WARRANTY THE REMEDY OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE OF THIS WARRANTY WOODS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND WOODS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WOODS shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential losses damages or expenses arising directly or indirectly from the product whether such claim is based upon breach of contract breach of warranty negligence strict liability in tort or any other legal theory Without limiting the generality of the foregoing Woods specifically disclaims any damages relating to i lost profits business revenues or goodwill ii loss of crops iii loss because of delay in harvesting iv any expense or loss incurred for labor supplies substitute machinery or rental or v any other type of damage to property or economic loss This Warranty is subject to any existing conditions of supply which may directly affect WOODS ability to obtain materials or manufacture replacement parts No agent representative dealer distributor serviceperson salesperson or employee of any company including without limitation WOODS its authorized dealers distributors and service centers is authorized to alter modify or enlarge this Warran
42. or filter mask where appropriate m Never go underneath equipment lowered to the ground or raised unless it is properly blocked and secured Never place any part of the body under neath equipment or between moveable parts even when the engine has been turned off Hydraulic 6 Safety system leak down hydraulic system failures mechanical failures or movement of control levers can cause equipment to drop or rotate unexpect edly and cause severe injury or death Follow Oper ator s Manual instructions for working underneath and blocking requirements or have work done by a qualified dealer BH Make sure attachment is properly secured adjusted and in good operating condition B Keep all persons away from operator control area while performing adjustments service or maintenance m Make certain all movement of equipment com ponents has stopped before approaching for ser vice B Frequently check blades They should be sharp free of nicks and cracks and securely fastened W Do not handle blades with bare hands Careless or improper handling may result in serious injury B Your dealer can supply genuine replacement blades Substitute blades may not meet original equipment specifications and may be dangerous E Tighten all bolts nuts and screws to torque chart specifications Check that all cotter pins are installed securely to ensure equipment is in a safe condition before putting unit into service BH Make sure a
43. p and away from center of housing Top seal should be flush with up to 1 16 above housing Drill a 3 16 hole 9 32 down from top of sleeve and drive roll pin through sleeve and shaft to hold bearing adjustment Lubricate spindle with a medium grade grease Turn spindle bottom up and vent bottom seal with a dull instrument such as a tongue depressor or letter opener Apply grease until it comes out where you are venting seal Use care to prevent cutting or nicking seal Rotate spindle housing on shaft checking for free movement Spindle Installation Insert spindle up through bottom of mower frame Posi tion grease fitting for proper lubrication access and install the four mounting bolts PULLEY INSTALLATION Install pulley onto spindle shaft Install split taper bush ing and key Alternately tighten bolts to 12 Ibs ft Check to be sure pulley is located on shaft to the dimensions shown in Figure 8 Dimensions are from top of mower frame to pulley center line SPLIT TAPER BUSHING SSS 2 EL gt r S C qM 2 11 16 T 1 i 5 f fe 1 Center Figure 8 Pulley Installation Dealer Service 15 TROUBLE SHOOTING BELT CONDITIONS PROBLEM POSSIBLE CLAUSE SOLUTION Belt slippage Belt too loose Mower overloading material too tall or heavy Oil on belt from over lubrication Belt hung up or rubbing Belt or pulleys worn out Adjust tension Reduce tractor ground speed but op
44. r loss incurred for labor supplies substitute machinery or rental or v any other type of damage to property or economic loss This Warranty is subject to any existing conditions of supply which may directly affect WOODS ability to obtain materials or manufacture replacement parts No agent representative dealer distributor service person salesperson or employee of any company including without limitation WOODS its authorized dealers distributors and service centers is authorized to alter modify or enlarge this Warranty Answers to any questions regarding warranty service and locations may be obtained by contacting Woods Equipment ALITEC Company BMP 2606 South Illinois Route 2 Sing tale Ber 1000 CENTRAL FABRICATORS Oregon Illinois 61061 GANNON 800 319 6637 tel GILL 800 399 6637 fax WAIN ROY www WoodsEquipment com Woscvu WOODS F 8494 Rev 6 23 2005 Woods Equipment Company 2606 South Illinois Route 2 Post Office Box 1000 Oregon Illinois 61061 815 732 2141 tel 815 732 7580 fax gm e www WoodsEquipment com Ki b o eM 2004 Woods Equipment Company All rights reserved WOODS the Woods logo and Tested Proven Unbeatable are trademarks of Woods Equipment Company All other trademarks trade names or service marks not owned by Woods Equipment Company that appear in this manual are the property of their respective companies or mark holders Specifications subject to c
45. r weldment 6 838 3 8 Standard lock washer 2 13224 1 Leaf mulcher right mounting bracket 7 565 3 8 Standard flat washer 3 13225 1 Leaf mulcher left mounting bracket 8 835 3 8 NC Hex nut plated not shown 4 839 3 8NCx1HHCS GR5 Standard hardware obtain locally 34 Parts 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 application BOLT TORQUE CHART Always tighten hardware to these values unless a different torque value or tightening procedure is listed for a specific Fasteners must always be replaced with the same grade as specified in the manual parts list Always use the proper tool for tightening hardware SAE for SAE hardware and Metric for metric hardware Make sure fastener threads are clean and you start thread engagement properly All torque values are given to specifications used on hardware defined by SAE J1701 MAR 99 amp J1701M JUL 96 Y SAESERIES SAE Bolt Head E TII TORQUE Identification CHART SAE Grade 2 SAE Grade 5 SAE Grade 8 No Dashes 3 Radial Dashes 6 Radial Dashes MARKING ON HEAD Diameter Wrench SAE 2 BOE SAE 8 Inches Size Ibs ft N m Ibs ft N m Ibs ft N m 1 4 7 16 6 8 10 13 14 18 5 16 1 2 12 17 19 26 27 37 3 8 9 16 23 31 35 47 49 67 7 16 5 8 36 48 55 75 78 106 1 2 3 4 55 75 85 115 120 163 9 16 13 16 78 106 121 164 171 232 5 8 15 16 110 149
46. rear of mower high enough to permit material to discharge but not so high that conditions above occur Allow grass to dry before mowing Slow ground speed of tractor but keep PTO running at 1000 rpm Cutting lower will help Remove clippings and clean underside of mower Erratic mower operation or mower slows down without tractor engine slowing Belt slippage See belt trouble shooting Scalping Mowing too slow Skids too high Raise cutting height Adjust skids Install front roller 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 Trouble Shooting 17 ASSEMBLY DEALER SET UP INSTRUCTIONS Assembly of this mower is the responsibility of the Woods dealer The mower should be delivered to the owner completely assembled lubricated and adjusted for normal cutting conditions Using these instructions set up mower as received from the factory Complete check lists on page 27 when set up is com plete The mower is shipped partially assembled Assembly will be easier if components are aligned and loosely assembled before tightening hardware Recommended torque values for hardware are located on page 35 Select a suitable working area Open parts boxes and lay out parts and hardware to make locating easy Refer to illustrations accompanying text parts lists and exploded view drawings A CAUTION W Always use personal protection devices such as eye and ear protectors during assembly MOWER PREPARATI
47. rn clockwise to the right at end of area over grass previously mowed Plan your mowing pattern to travel straight forward whenever possible It is better to mow grass more often rather than too short Short grass deteriorates rapidly in hot weather and invites weed growth during growing seasons Fol low local recommendations for the suitable cutting height in your area 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 Figure 2 Mowing Pattern BLADES Mowers are shipped with standard suction blades which are designed for normal mowing conditions Optional low suction blades are available for use in sandy areas UNEVEN TERRAIN A WARNING W Be careful when operating tractor and mower on uneven ground In extremely uneven terrain rear wheel weights should be used to improve trac tion The addition of rear tire weights and liquid ballast in rear tires will increase tractor stability Pass diagonally through sharp dips and avoid sharp drops to prevent hanging up the tractor and mower Practice will improve your skills in maneuvering rough terrain 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 Avoid sudden starts and stops when traveling up or down hill Always mow down steep slopes never up or across the face Slow down on sharp turns and slopes to prevent tip ping or loss of control CLEANING After Each Use Remove large debris such as clumps of dirt grass crop re
48. s injury or death W If you do not understand any part of this manual and need assistance see your dealer E Know your controls and how to stop engine and attachment quickly in an emergency W Operators must be instructed in and be capable of the safe operation of the equipment its attach ments and all controls Do not allow anyone to operate this equipment without proper instructions W Never allow children or untrained persons to operate equipment PREPARATION W Check that all hardware is properly installed Always tighten to torque chart specifications unless instructed otherwise in this manual W Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing to avoid getting caught in moving parts Wear sturdy rough soled work shoes and protective equipment for eyes hair hands hearing and head and respirator or filter mask where appropriate m Make sure attachment is properly secured adjusted and in good operating condition m Remove accumulated debris from this equip ment power unit and engine to avoid fire hazard L306 K50 Safety Rules Rev 11 3 2006 m Make sure all safety decals are installed Replace if damaged See Safety Decals section for location B Make sure shields and guards are properly installed and in good condition Replace if damaged B Inspect and clear area of stones branches or other hard objects that might be thrown causing injury or damage OPERATION B You may not be able to stop
49. s prop erly installed and is in good condition Be sure discharge chute or side shield is installed Check cutting height adjustment Clear area to be mowed of debris that could be picked up and thrown by mower Place tractor transmission in neutral and be sure PTO is disengaged before attempting to start tractor engine Make sure all critical tractor adjustments such as brake and clutch pedal travel etc are set to trac tor manufacturer s specifications STARTING amp STOPPING MOWER Power for operating the mower is supplied by tractor power take off PTO Refer to your tractor manual for PTO operating instruction A WARNING m Do not exceed PTO speed of 1000 rpm maxi mum A CAUTION m Stop mower and tractor immediately upon striking an obstructions Inspect mower and repair any damage before resuming operation Should mower become plugged causing belt to slip over two seconds raise mower just enough to clear plug and continue running for at least two minutes allowing pulleys to cool Stopping the mower with belt in contact with a very hot pulley will bake and ruin belt Do not raise mower higher than necessary to reduce the risk of thrown objects Commencing Mowing When engaging PTO the engine rpm should always be low Once engaged and ready to start mowing Operation 9 increase PTO speed to 1000 rpm and maintain throughout cutting operation During operation mowing vibra
50. sidue etc from machine Inspect machine and replace worn or damaged parts Replace any safety decals that are missing or not readable Periodically or Before Extended Storage Clean large debris such as clumps of dirt grass crop residue etc from machine Remove the remainder using a low pressure water spray 1 Be careful when spraying near scratched or torn safety decals or near edges of decals as water spray can peel decal off surface 2 Be careful when spraying near chipped or scratched paint as water spray can lift paint 3 If a pressure washer is used follow the advice of the pressure washer manufacturer Inspect machine and replace worn or damaged parts Sand down scratches and the edges of areas of missing paint and coat with Woods spray paint of matching color purchase from your Woods dealer Replace any safety decals that are missing or not readable supplied free by your Woods dealer See Safety Decals section for location drawing Operation 11 OWNER SERVICE A WARNING m Lower mower to ground turn tractor engine off and remove key before performing any mainte nance E When completing a maintenance or service function make sure all safety shields are in good condition and properly installed before placing mower in service A CAUTION W Always use personal protection devices such as eye and ear protectors when performing mainte nance functions B
51. t you have purchased has been carefully engineered and manufactured to provide dependable and satisfactory use Like all mechanical products it will require cleaning and upkeep Lubricate the unit as specified Observe all safety information in this manual and safety decals on the equipment For service your authorized Woods dealer has trained mechanics genuine Woods service parts and the necessary tools and equipment to handle all your needs Use only genuine Woods service parts Substitute parts will void the warranty and may not meet standards required for safe and satisfactory operation Record the model number and serial number of your equipment in the spaces provided Model Date of Purchase Serial Number see Safety Decal section for location Provide this information to your dealer to obtain correct repair parts Throughout this manual the term IMPORTANT is used to indicate that failure to observe can cause damage to equipment The terms CAUTION WARNING and DANGER are used in conjunction with the Safety Alert Symbol a triangle with an exclamation mark to indicate the degree of hazard for items of personal safety This Safety Alert Symbol indicates a hazard and means ATTENTION A BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided will A DANGER result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could A WARNING res
52. tacting tractor or mower lift stops Improper lift chain adjustment could result in damage to lift mechanism or tractor 8 Operation Adjustment is accomplished by lowering lift arms and inserting lift chains into keyhole lift lugs Raise the mower checking to ensure it does not contact any part of tractor Take up links one or two at a time until the desired height is obtained There is a long and short slot in the rear lift lugs Level mower by using these slots as needed After setting upper lift limit lower mower to desired cut ting height Set lower stop of mower hydraulic control lever at this point This will allow you to raise the mower when necessary and return to the pre set cutting height CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT WITH CASTERS The caster arm has five holes for adjustment Cutting height is adjusted by changing the adjustment bracket hole alignment with the caster arm There are two holes on the frame rail to mount the caster arm Use the rear hole for settings up to 3 Use the front hole for settings above 3 Whenever adjustments are made to the casters care fully raise mower to ensure casters do not come in con tact with any part of tractor Should any interference occur readjust lift chains Set lower stop of tractor hydraulic control lever to pre vent chains rubbing belt IMPORTANT B Be sure lift chains do not interfere with drive belt B Always raise mower off casters when backing up and turn
53. the tractor safely if the clutch or brake pedal mechanisms are improp erly adjusted allowing them to contact mower components m When the mower lift stops are installed as instructed in this manual properly adjusted clutch and brake pedal mechanisms will not contact mower components You should frequently check that the tractor clutch and brake pedal mechanisms are in adjustment B If the clutch or brake pedal mechanisms can contact mower components do not put mower into service until properly adjusted B Do not put mower into service unless discharge chute is installed and in good condition Replace if damaged B Keep bystanders away from equipment B Do not operate or transport equipment while under the influence of alcohol or drugs m Never direct discharge toward people animals or property B Operate only in daylight or good artificial light B Keep hands feet hair and clothing away from equipment while engine is running Stay clear of all moving parts B Always comply with all state and local lighting and marking requirements B Never allow riders on power unit or attachment W Always sit in power unit seat when operating controls or starting engine Place transmission in neutral engage brake and ensure all other con trols are disengaged before starting power unit engine B Look down and to the rear and make sure area is clear before operating in reverse W Do not operate or transport on steep slopes
54. tion could cause excessive blade wear low suction blades are recommended Extra suction blades are designed to lift up fragile downed grasses for better cutting results They are also recommended for use with leaf mulcher attach ment Casters Casters are used to adjust cutting height Mount casters on mowers to the outside deck rails and over side shield or discharge chute Attach rear of caster arm in fourth hole from front of deck rail with a 3 8 x 1 1 2 bolt and secure with lock washer and nut The arm may be mounted in the third hole to obtain more height and caster adjustment 24 Assembly Attach the right and left adjustment brackets offset down and inward and in front hole as shown in Figure 25 on each side of the deck angle and inside side skid Use two 1 2 flat washers as spacers at the rear side skid hole Select the desired cutting height and install adjustment brackets to caster arm with 1 2 x 1 3 4 bolts and secure with 1 2 flange lock nuts Adjust side skids to ride at least 1 2 above ground level 1 Caster Arm 2 Adjustment Brackets 3 Side Shield Figure 25 Caster Assembly Front Roller The front roller should be used when scalping occurs Side skids and casters effectively reduce scalping in most cases You may encounter areas where the side skids or casters will drop into depressions and allow the center of the mower to contact the ground and scalp When this occurs you should install a
55. tion tends to loosen hardware All hardware should be checked regularly to maintain proper torque It is good practice to check mower before each operation to ensure all hardware is tight IMPORTANT W Always raise mower off casters when backing and turning at the same time to prevent casters from locking up on front tractor tires MOWING TECHNIQUES Mowing Speed The condition of the terrain to be cut will determine the smoothness of final results For best results mower blades should be kept sharp at all times and the mower as level as possible When mower blades show exces sive wear they should be replaced Proper ground speed for mowing will depend on the height type and density of grass to be cut Normally ground speed will range from two to five mph Tall dense grass should be mowed at lower speeds while thin medium height grass can be cut at a faster ground speed Always operate tractor PTO at 1000 rpm maximum when mowing This is necessary to maintain proper blade speed to produce a clean cut Under certain sea sonal conditions front tractor tires may roll some grasses down and prevent them from being cut to the same height as the surrounding area When this occurs reduce the tractor ground speed operating tractor PTO at 1000 rpm The slower speed will permit grasses to at least partially rebound and be cut Under some conditions the grasses will not rebound enough to be cut evenly resulting in an uneven appear
56. to subtract the distance the blade is below mower from the mea surement at dimension B Subtract 4 7 8 from dimension B the remainder is the cutting height Be sure mower is level side to side using these mea surements If it is not check to be sure casters are set in same hole and that channel arms and push bars are set in same hole on each side Minor adjustments can be made by using slots in rear lift bracket for adjust ments When making cutting height or attitude changes be sure to check belt alignment Refer to Belt Alignment in Assembly section on page 23 IMPORTANT E Improper belt alignment or tension can cause premature belt failure Side Skid Adjustment With cutting height established adjust side skids at least 1 2 above ground level Properly adjusted side skids are designed to carry mower over uneven ground and minimize scalping Never adjust side skids to be in constant contact with ground A WARNING WB Allow no children or unqualified persons to operate this equipment 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 B Do not operate mower in vicinity of other per sons B Do notallow riders on tractor or mower PRE OPERATION CHECK LIST Check to ensure blades are sharp and secure and cutting edge is positioned in the direction of blade rotation counter clockwise as viewed from top of mower Always operate tractor PTO at 1000 rpm maxi mum when mowing Check to make sure all safety shielding i
57. ty Answers to any questions regarding warranty service and locations may be obtained by contacting Woods Equipment ALITEC Company BMP 2606 South Illinois Route 2 CENTRAL FABRICATORS Post Office Box 1000 dd Tlinois 61 061 GANNON 800 319 6637 tel SP 800 399 6637 fax i A 5 www WoodsEquipment com Woscv WOODS F 3079 Rev 10 10 2006 WARRANTY Replacement Parts For All Models Except Mow n Machine Zero Turn Mowers and Woods Boundary Utility Vehicles Woods Equipment Company WOODS warrants this product to be free from defect in material and workmanship for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of delivery of the product to the original purchaser with the exception of V belts which will be free of defect in material and workmanship for a period of 12 months Under no circumstances will this Warranty apply in the event that the product in the good faith opinion of WOODS has been subjected to improper operation improper maintenance misuse or an accident This Warranty does not cover normal wear or tear or normal maintenance items This Warranty is extended solely to the original purchaser of the product Should the original purchaser sell or otherwise transfer this product to a third party this Warranty does not transfer to the third party purchaser in any way There are no third party beneficiaries of this Warranty WOODS obligation under this Warranty is limited to at WOODS
58. ultin death or serious injury and includes hazards that are exposed when guards are removed Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may A CAUTION result in minor or moderate injury IMPORTANT Indicates that failure to observe can cause damage to equipment ALITEC NOTE Indicates helpful information BMP CENTRAL FABRICATORS GANNON GILL Ww rrr WAIN ROY a ur WEDD WOODS 2 Introduction der TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2 0 0 0 eect teens 2 SPECIFICATIONS vic ces sce ene mem Rr Et I c da wm 4 GENERAL INFORMATION 0 0000 ee eee eee 4 SAFETY RULES cekosece RA ees Rr deed ca Rcs ee Ros pens 5 SAFETY DEGCALS cecus rea ed Ged ne ee ead aeg 7 OPERATION sk erdt Bd os Rx oe hee ee ee x ai ee a 8 OWNER SERVICE crian irria dani a unAn n E a a 12 DEALER SERVICE aa sx ov ae deed ea AE ee 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 0 cece tee 16 ASSEMBLY tach arima p award QU PIS A Rud d EHE he 18 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 0 0 2 n RR II 24 DEALER CHECK LISTS ies rr hmc Rh EORR oes ed 27 PARTS LISTS i oed bI roe d bed t vac er aot e Rd 28 BOLT TORQUE CHART 0 0 0 n 35 BOLT SIZE CHART amp ABBREVIATIONS 000000002 ee eee 36 INDEX EET 38 REPLACEMENT PARTS WARRANTY 000002 ee ee ees 39 PRODUCT WARRANTY sess eee INSIDE BACK COVER iLEA EL INSTRUCTIVO Si no lee Ingles pida ayuda a alguien que si lo lea para que le traduzca
59. washers when blade bolt is torqued to 170 Ibs ft Excessive blade slipping can cause the cup washers to burn and lose their clamping force If this happens the cup washers must be replaced This blade friction clutch disc allows the assembly to slip when hitting a solid object If slippage occurs dur ing normal mowing it may be necessary to add an additional shim washer 6 A WARNING W Do not substitute any bolt for the special blade bolt It is self locking meeting the non loosening requirements for this application B Your dealer can supply Woods replacement blades They are made of special steel alloys and subjected to rigid heat treated and inspections requirements Substitute blades may not meet these rigid specifications and may be dangerous BLADE SHARPENING IMPORTANT m When sharpening blades be sure to balance them Unbalanced blades will cause excessive vibration which can damage blade spindle bear ings Vibration may also cause structural cracks in mowing housing See Figure 4 Follow original sharpening pattern as shown in Figure 4 Do not sharpen blade to a razor edge but leave a 1 32 to 1 16 blunt edge Do not sharpen back side of blade 32695 Rev 11 17 2006 Blade Wrench Shoulder Washer Clutch Disc Blade Stop Blade Shim Washer Cup Washers Sleeve Washer special 0 Bolt special Figure 3 Blade Assembly MAINTAIN CORNER FOLLOW ORIGINAL PATTERN DB1398
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