Woods Equipment S30CD manual PTO Driveline Length, Point Hitch

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Table 1: Tractor Horsepower (6-8) vs. Unit Width

Width

Minimum Horsepower

 

 

30’

180

 

 

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Figure 2. Tractor Front Weight

3. 3-Point Hitch

The 3-point hitch models require that the tractor be equipped with a Category II or Category III 3-point hitch. If the hitch can be converted from one to the other, use a Category III to provide a wider stance and more stability.

Use the upper top link hole for Category III and the lower hole for Category II as shown in Figure 3.

For easier attachment, use a quick hitch. If not using a quick hitch, use optional hitch extension.

Upper Top Link Hole

Top Link Assembly

Lower Top Link Pin

Lower 3-Point Pin

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Figure 3. 3-Point Hitch Attachment

NOTICE

PTO DRIVELINE LENGTH

The unit is equipped with a PTO driveline long enough to fit any tractor and 3-point linkage sys- tem.

The operator is responsible for measuring the dimensions of the driveline through its working range. These dimensions will indicate if the drive- line requires shorting to operate on the particular tractor/unit attachment system. The operator must check dimensions before using the unit for the first time and each time a different tractor is used with the unit.

Use the following procedure when determining driveline dimension:

4.Hydraulic Requirements when Using Center Cutter Options

The tractor hydraulic system must be capable of 8 gpm (30 lpm) at 1500 psi (10,335 kPa). The system cannot exceed 28 gpm or 3000 psi. Either closed-centered or open-centered systems can be used.

5. Load Sensing Hydraulics (3-Point Models Only)

Many newer tractors are equipped with “load sensing” hydraulics. The operator is responsible for setting the tractor hydraulic system to provide “float” on the 3-point hitch. Refer to the tractor manual for specific instruc- tions.

The “float” feature will allow the unit to follow the ground contours during operation. This applies to 3- point mounted machines only.

NOTICE

Do not use PTO shaft adapters. They will change the drawbar dimension and can cause driv- eline failures.

„Keep bystanders away from equipment.

1.Clear the area of all bystanders.

2.Attach the 3-point hitch to the unit but not the PTO driveline.

3.Raise the unit until the tractor PTO and gearbox shafts are the same height.

4.Measure the dimension between the shaft grooves on the tractor and implement ends. If this dimension is less than 34.81 inches, the shaft will require shortening.

5.Move the unit to its highest and lowest working position and measure this dimension again. [The unit’s shaft can telescope (see Figure 5) before it has been shortened.]

6.If required, shorten the shaft to prevent bottoming out during use. NOTE: An extra inch of compression space in the shaft can eliminate bottoming out during use. Measure to make sure.

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Contents Flail Shredder Introduction To the DealerTable of Contents LEA EL InstructivoSpecifications Balance Statement General InformationSafety Safety RulesPreparation TrainingTransportation OperationMaintenance Storage Safety & Instructional Decals Replace Immediately If DamagedPeligro Advertencia Be Careful Operator Record Operator SIGN-OFF RecordOperation OperationPrincipal Components BREAK-IN of the Flail ShredderHorsepower Tractor WeightPRE-OPERATION Check List Choosing the Correct TractorPoint Hitch PTO Driveline LengthLoad Sensing Hydraulics 3-Point Models Only With Quick Hitch Attachment Attaching Shredder to TractorCut only the male end. Never cut the female end Without Quick Hitch Attachment Removing Shredder from TractorRubber Flaps or Belting Preparing for OperationFlail Knives Flail HeightSetting Caster Wheels Setting Flail HeightStarting the Shredder Cleaning Stopping the ShredderHazard Area Ground SpeedDo not exceed 20 MPH while transporting shredder Operation Service & Maintenance Service & MaintenanceLubricants GreasingDaily or every 8 hours of operation Every 25 hours of operationEvery 40 hours of operation Figure AnnuallyHours or daily Lubrication Service Record Hours Serviced byHours Gearbox leakage & Troubleshooting Gearbox OIL LeakageWheel Spacing Acceptable Oil LeakageReplacing Flail Knives Replacing Rubber Shield FlapsServicing Rotors Flail Tubes Removing ComponentsReplacing Components Replacing Stub ShaftIf removing rotor drive coupling, use Loctite No Or equivalent and special high collar lockRebuilding Overrunning Clutch Removing the DrivelineMounting Clutch to Shredder Service & Maintenance Troubleshooting TroubleshootingContour Flail Patterns Worksheet for Contour Flail Patterns24’ Assembly AssemblyWheel Assembly Dealer SET-UP InstructionsFloating Upper Mast Installed Point UnitsManual Storage Tube Installation Rubber Belting InstallationRubber Flap Installation ALL UnitsSafety Light Installation Safety Light Installed Wiring HarnessEND TOW Hitch Installation Optional Equipment Install Center DeflectorCenter CUT KIT Installation Block ShreddedInstall Motor Housing Figure Assemble Motor and Blade FigureAssembly Hoses Motor Assembly InstalledInstall Hose Clamps Install DecalsConnect Hoses to Tractor Remove Deflector KitDealer Check Lists Dealer Check ListsPRE-DELIVERY Check List Delivery Check ListParts Index Flail Shredder PartsCenter Drive Flail Shredder Frame Assembly Center Drive Flail Shredder Frame Assembly Parts List Part QTY DescriptionFlail Tube Assembly Left RightStrut and Caster Assembly END TOW and Safety Light Assembly Weasler Automatic Clutch END TOW Assembly and Safety Light Part ListWeasler 30K 3-POINT PTO Shaft with Automatic Clutch Center Drive Gearbox Rubber Belting Hydraulic Hose Assembly Rubber FlapAdvertencia Center Cutter KIT OptionalCenter Cutter KIT Parts List Center Deflector OptionalBolt Torque Chart SAE Series Torque ChartMetric Series Torque Chart AppendixBolt Size Chart AbbreviationsIndex IndexWarranty Rev /3/2011 MAN0943 Woods Equipment Company