Woods Equipment SB74S, SB84S, SB54S, SB64S manual Discharge Chute Lubrication, Gearbox, Skid Shoes

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Auger Drive Shear Bolt Replacement

Always use approved shear bolt as replace- ment part. Using a hardened bolt or shear pin may result in damage to driveline or gearbox.

Remove any obstructions from the auger, chain, or drive sprocket.

Remove jackshaft shield by removing thumb screws.

Remove damaged bolt from shear plates on drive sprocket and/or jackshaft (18).

Rotate drive sprocket to align holes in sprocket and shaft. Install new shear bolt (21) and secure with lock nut (22). Tighten to torque specification given on Torque Chart.

18. Auger Drive Shaft

21.1/4 NC x 1” HHCS GR5

22.1/4 NC Lock Nut

Figure 10. Auger Drive Shear Bolt Replacement

Discharge Chute Lubrication

1.Apply grease between the discharge chute base and ring on the frame tube, Figure 11, annually.

PIC3

Figure 11. Chute Base and Rotator Ring

Gearbox

The gearbox is almost maintenance-free, but should be checked quarterly to be sure that the oil level is main- tained at half full. A high quality gear oil with a viscosity index of 80W or 90W and an API service rating of GL-4 or -5 is recommended for use in the gearbox. Oil should be changed after the first 30 hours or 30 days of operating. Then, normal change should be adequate. In the case of seasonal usage, it is best to change the oil at the end of the season to remove moisture and corrosive contaminants.

WARNING

Before proceeding, read and follow all safety rules.

To change the oil, follow this procedure, Figure 12:

1.Suction out oil in gearbox through side plug using a hand pump.

NOTE: It is best to drain the oil when the gearbox is warm to remove the most contaminants.

2.Add 0.52 quart SAE 85W90 gear oil through side plug. Use level hole (halfway up the backside of gearbox) to check oil level. Add oil accordingly.

3.Install and tighten plug.

Oil Plug

DP8

Figure 12. Gearbox Oil

Skid Shoes

The machine is equipped with skid shoes on bottom side of each side plate to prevent wearing frame and to provide depth control. They should be checked occa- sionally for wear and replaced if required.

WARNING

Before proceeding, read and follow all safety rules.

18 Owner Service

MAN0869 (04/13/2011)

 

 

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Contents Snowblower Introduction To the DealerTable of Contents Specifications General InformationTraining SafetySafety Rules PreparationMaintenance Storage Safety & Instructional Decals Be Careful Operation OperationPrincipal Components Tractor Requirements Driveline AttachmentShortening Driveline Machine BREAK-INAfter operating for 1/2 hour After operating for 5 to 10 hours Shear Bolts Operating RequirementsAdjusting Discharge Chute Position TransportingCleaning PRE-OPERATION Check List Owners ResponsibilityService and Maintenance Intervals Owner ServiceOwner Service Lubrication InformationDriveline Shear Bolt Replacement Chain MaintenanceDischarge Chute Lubrication GearboxSkid Shoes PTO Driveline Guard Walterscheid DrivelineComer Driveline Trouble Shooting Problem Problem Causes Suggested SolutionInstall Hand Crank Figure AssemblyAssembly Instructions Dealer SET-UP InstructionsInstall Discharge Chute Figure Install Discharge ChuteHydraulic Chute Rotator Installation Mounting Hydraulic Chute ROTA- TOR Option FigureInstall Wiring Harness Mouinting Hydraulic Chute DEFLEC- TOR FigureMounting Electric Chute Rotator Option Figure Mounting Electric Chute Deflec TOR Figure PRE-DELIVERY Check List Dealer Check ListsDealer Check Lists Delivery Check ListSnowblower PartsSB54S, SB64S Subcompact Snowblower Assembly SB54S, SB64S Subcompact Snowblower Parts List Part QTY DescriptionSB74C, SB84C Compact Snowblower Assembly SB74C, SB84C Compact Snowblower Parts List Hand Crank AssemblyGearbox Assembly Comer Shear Bolt Drive Assembly Optional SB54S, SB64SSB74C, SB84C Walterscheid Drive Assembly Optional SB54S, SB64S, SB74C, SB84CHydraulic Chute Rotator Optional Hydraulic Chute Deflector OptionalElectric Chute Rotator Optional Electric Chute Deflector OptionalAppendix Bolt Torque ChartSAE Series Torque Chart Metric SeriesBolt Size Chart AbbreviationsWarranty Rev /3/2011 MAN0826 Woods Equipment Company

SB84S, SB54S, SB74S, SB64S specifications

Woods Equipment Company has established itself as a leader in the manufacturing of high-quality landscape equipment, and the SB series of landscape rakes—specifically the SB64S, SB74S, SB54S, and SB84S—stand out for their exceptional performance and innovative features.

The SB series is designed to meet the needs of both residential and commercial users. These models range in width from 54 inches to 84 inches, allowing for versatility in handling various tasks, whether you're maintaining a small garden or clearing a large lot. The difference in size also caters to different tractor sizes and horsepower ratings, making it easier for users to select a rake that fits their specific requirements.

A notable feature of the SB series is its durable construction. Built from high-strength steel, these rakes can withstand rigorous use in various environments. The rakes are further equipped with heavy-duty tines that are engineered to be resilient against breakage while providing optimal soil leveling and debris clearing performance.

The SB rakes utilize a patented Quick-Tatch mounting system. This system allows for fast and easy attachment and detachment from tractors, reducing downtime and enhancing productivity. Additionally, the rakes can be adjusted to various angles, enabling users to efficiently handle different tasks such as grading, levelling, or scarifying soil.

One of the key characteristics of the SB64S, SB74S, SB54S, and SB84S models is their ergonomic design. The rakes are built with user-friendly controls that facilitate operation. Operators can change the angle and height with ease, which contributes to overall efficiency while reducing the physical strain typically associated with manual adjustments.

The rakes also feature a heavy-duty frame that supports consistent performance across various job conditions, whether working on flat ground or uneven terrains. Enhanced stability during operation means users can trust that the rake will provide uniform results without compromising the integrity of the landscape.

Another technological advantage of the SB series is its versatility in compatible attachment options, which allows users to employ the rake for various applications beyond standard landscaping, including gravel leveling and road maintenance.

In conclusion, the Woods Equipment SB64S, SB74S, SB54S, and SB84S rakes offer a combination of strength, technology, and user convenience, making them essential tools for landscape management. Their wide range of sizes and features ensures that there is a suitable option for every need, allowing for efficient and effective work across diverse environments.