Woods Equipment TCR60, TCR68, TCR74, TC74 Assembly, SET-UP Instructions, Disassemble Shipping Unit

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ASSEMBLY

Assembly of this rotary tiller is the responsibility of the WOODS dealer. It should be delivered to the owner completely assembled, lubricated and adjusted for nor- mal conditions.

„Do not allow bystanders in the area when oper- ating, attaching, removing, assembling, or servic- ing equipment.

„Do not modify or alter or permit anyone else to modify or alter the equipment or any of its compo- nents in any way.

CAUTION

„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.

SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS

The rotary tiller is shipped partially assembled. Assem- bly will be easier if components are aligned and loosely assembled before tightening hardware. See “Bolt Torque Chart” on page 37 for recommended torque values.

Complete the Pre-Delivery and Delivery Check Lists on page 26 when assembly is complete.

Select a suitable working area. Refer to illustrations, accompanying text, parts lists, and exploded view drawings.

For reference, front, back, left, and right directions are determined by sitting in the tractor operator’s seat.

DISASSEMBLE SHIPPING UNIT

It is advisable to have a mechanical lifting device to facilitate uncrating.

Be careful of nails in boards when uncrating.

1.Remove all parts that are wired and strapped to tiller and/or crate.

2.Remove top, sides, and ends of crate.

3.Remove front rubber shield from the bottom of the crate (reverse rotation models only).

4.Remove lag screws from L-shaped shipping brack- ets. Remove L-brackets from the tiller. Be sure to save the mounting hardware for later use.

5.Remove tiller assembly from crate base.

6.Remove loose nails from boards and dispose of crate according to local codes.

ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES

Required tools: 9/16", 3/4”, 1-1/8" combination wrenches, sockets, torque wrench, and jack stands.

1.Lower skid shoes to lowest position and stand tiller upright.

2.Use jack stands to support the front frame tube with tiller sitting on the ground.

3.Install parking stand (33) and spring assembly to tiller frame using 1/2NC x 3-1/4 cap screw (67) and flange nut (62).

4.Unbolt lower hitch clevises (34), rotate 90 degrees, and re-install in operating position, 26" from center to center. Figure 23, page 25.

5.Install driveline (8) to gearbox input shaft.

6.Attach right mast plate (27) and driveline holder (80) to gearbox frame using 3/8NC x 1-1/4 serrated flange screws (83) and flange whiz nuts (60). Attach driveline holder on outside of mast plate using the front two holes. Use 3/8NC x 1 serrated flange screws (55) and flange whiz nuts (60) to attach mast plates (27 & 28) to gearbox stand in remaining holes Figure 23, page 25.

7.Install CAT 1 quick hitch sleeve (70) using 3/4NC x 3-1/2 cap screw (68) and lock nut (69). Install in the lower hole in the top of the mast plates.

8.Attach driveline tether chain to the tiller hitch frame.

9.Attach tailgate chain to lug on tailgate using pack- ing slip instructions in hardware bag. Thread the chain through the keyhole slot on the top safety shield support. Secure the chain by sliding the desired link into the narrow portion of the keyhole slot.

Figure 22. Attaching Tailgate Chain

10.Attach front rubber deflector and clamp bar using 5/16NC x 1 carriage bolts (53) and flange whiz nuts (54). (Reverse models only)

11.Fill gearbox with SAE 80W or 90W gear lube until it runs out the center side level plug.

NOTE: Chain case has .8 quarts of 00 grease installed at factory. This grease is very viscous and will stick to chain at 70°F.

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(Rev. 8/3/2011) MAN0813 (3/17/2010)

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Contents Rotary Tillers Introduction To the DealerTable of Contents LEA EL InstructivoSpecifications General InformationSafety Safety RulesTraining PreparationMaintenance Storage Safety & Instructional Decals Replace Immediately If DamagedBe Careful To Avoid Serious Injury or DeathOperation OperationDriveline Attachment Shortening DrivelineWorking Depth Adjustment Tiller Side Shift AdjustmentOperating Procedure Rear Shield AdjustmentTractor Stability Clutch Run-InOperating Techniques PRE-OPERATION Check ListOwner Service Owner ServiceBlocking Method Chain Maintenance Qualified Technician Maintenance Gearbox LubricationLubrication Information PTO Drive LinesSlip Clutch Adjustment Driveline Shear Bolt ReplacementCleaning Blade Installation Four Blade InstallationTrouble Shooting Dealer Service Dealer ServiceGearbox Maintenance Seal ReplacementInput Shaft Repair Output Hollow Shaft RepairJoint Disassembly Universal Joint RepairJoint Assembly Install CupsAssembly AssemblyAssembly Procedures SET-UP InstructionsCrate Assembly Dealer Check Lists Dealer Check ListsPRE-DELIVERY Check List Delivery Check ListRotary Tillers PartsTC60/TCR60 Rotary Tiller Assembly Hhcs TC68/TCR68 Rotary Tiller Assembly 103183668 TC74/TCR74 Rotary Tiller Assembly 103183674 Comer Slip Clutch Drive Assembly Part QTY DescriptionComer Shear Bolt Drive Assembly Optional Gearbox Assembly Bolt Torque Chart SAE Series Torque ChartMetric Series Torque Chart AppendixBolt Size Chart AbbreviationsWarranty 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.