Woods Equipment TC68, TCR60, TCR68, TCR74, TC74, TC60 manual Driveline Attachment, Shortening Driveline

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DRIVELINE ATTACHMENT

Attach the rotary tiller to the tractor 3-point hitch (or quick hitch if available). Do not attach driveline. Raise and lower the tiller to determine maximum and mini- mum distance between the tractor PTO shaft and the gearbox input shaft. If the distance is too large, the driveline will be too short for proper engagement. If the distance is too small, the driveline may bottom out in operation and damage the tiller or tractor.

If the driveline is too short, please call your Woods dealer for a longer driveline.

If the driveline is too long, please follow the instructions for shortening the driveline.

SHORTENING DRIVELINE

1.Move the tiller up and down to get the shortest pos- sible distance between tractor PTO shaft and gear- box input shaft. Leave the tiller in the minimum distance position. Install jack stands under the tiller for support.

2.Separate the driveline into two halves and connect them to the tractor and the gearbox.

3.Place driveline halves parallel to one another to determine how much to shorten the driveline.

Figure 1. Drive Halves Placed Parallel

4.Measure from end of the upper shield to the base of the bell on the lower shield (A). Add 1-1/4" to dimension (A).

A

1-1/4"

Figure 2. Determine Shield Length

5.Cut the upper shield to this overall dimension

Figure 3. Cut Shield

6.Place the cut portion of the shield against the end of the shaft and use as a guide. Mark and cut the shaft.

Figure 4. Cut Shaft to Length

7.Repeat step 6 for the other half of the drive.

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Contents Rotary Tillers To the Dealer IntroductionLEA EL Instructivo Table of ContentsGeneral Information SpecificationsPreparation SafetySafety Rules TrainingMaintenance Storage Replace Immediately If Damaged Safety & Instructional DecalsTo Avoid Serious Injury or Death Be CarefulOperation OperationShortening Driveline Driveline AttachmentTiller Side Shift Adjustment Working Depth AdjustmentClutch Run-In Operating ProcedureRear Shield Adjustment Tractor StabilityPRE-OPERATION Check List Operating TechniquesBlocking Method Owner ServiceOwner Service PTO Drive Lines Chain MaintenanceQualified Technician Maintenance Gearbox Lubrication Lubrication InformationCleaning Slip Clutch AdjustmentDriveline Shear Bolt Replacement Four Blade Installation Blade InstallationTrouble Shooting Seal Replacement Dealer ServiceDealer Service Gearbox MaintenanceOutput Hollow Shaft Repair Input Shaft RepairUniversal Joint Repair Joint DisassemblyInstall Cups Joint AssemblySET-UP Instructions AssemblyAssembly Assembly ProceduresCrate Assembly Delivery Check List Dealer Check ListsDealer Check Lists PRE-DELIVERY Check ListParts Rotary TillersTC60/TCR60 Rotary Tiller Assembly Hhcs TC68/TCR68 Rotary Tiller Assembly 103183668 TC74/TCR74 Rotary Tiller Assembly 103183674 Part QTY Description Comer Slip Clutch Drive AssemblyComer Shear Bolt Drive Assembly Optional Gearbox Assembly Appendix Bolt Torque ChartSAE Series Torque Chart Metric Series Torque ChartAbbreviations Bolt Size ChartWarranty Rev /3/2011

TC68, TC60, TC74, TCR74, TCR68 specifications

Woods Equipment has established a reputation for producing high-quality agricultural and landscaping equipment, and their line of TCR and TC series implements exemplifies this commitment to quality and performance. The TCR68, TCR74, TCR60, TC60, and TC68 models are notable products within this range, tailored to meet the diverse needs of operators in various situations.

The TCR series, including the TCR68 and TCR74, is designed as a compact rotary cutter that efficiently handles heavy grass and brush. One of the standout features of the TCR series is its robust construction, incorporating a durable steel frame and high-performance blades that make it highly effective in dense growth areas. The TCR models are equipped with a flexible hitch system, allowing for easy attachment to a range of tractors, delivering exceptional maneuverability while enhancing productivity on any job site.

The TCR68, known for its 68-inch cutting width, is perfect for medium-sized properties, providing an excellent balance between size and power. Conversely, the TCR74 with a 74-inch width caters to larger open areas, ensuring fewer passes are needed for efficiency. Both models feature a maximum cutting height adjustment, catering to the specific needs of users for different types of landscaping jobs.

The TC series, which includes the TC60 and TC68, takes versatility to the next level. These models serve as versatile tillage tools. The TC60 features a 60-inch working width, making it ideal for smaller gardens and farms. Built with a robust frame and quality components, it ensures long-lasting performance. The TC68 model offers an increased working width of 68 inches, appealing to larger landowners who require fast and efficient soil preparation.

Both TC models emphasize ease of use, with user-friendly adjustments for depth and tilling intensity. They feature advanced technologies such as automatic depth control, ensuring consistent tillage results across varying soil conditions.

In conclusion, whether choosing the TCR series for cutting or the TC series for tilling, Woods Equipment provides reliable and effective solutions. These models combine advanced engineering, durable materials, and innovative features, positioning them as go-to implements for agricultural and landscaping professionals alike. Their commitment to performance and reliability continues to make Woods Equipment a trusted name in the industry.