Woods Equipment S30CD manual Stopping the Shredder, Hazard Area, Ground Speed, Cleaning

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STOPPING THE SHREDDER

„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.

1.Slowly decrease engine speed to low idle.

2.Disengage center cutter’s hydraulic system (if so equipped). Never approach unit until the blade has stopped turning.

3.Slowly disengage PTO clutch. The overrunning clutch will allow the shredder to freewheel down.

4.Restart the unit only after the drums quit turning. The PTO will not need to be disengaged to lift the unit on the ends or while turning.

HAZARD AREA

„Make certain all movement of equipment com- ponents has stopped before approaching for ser- vice.

Stay away from front, side, and rear of unit while it is running. Flails can pick up stones, sticks, wire, and other debris and throw it out with enough force to severely injure bystanders.

Keep out of shaded area shown in Figure 14.

Shut down unit and wait for moving parts to stop before approaching.

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Figure 14. Hazard Area

GROUND SPEED

Travel speed can vary between 3 and 8 mph (5 and 13 kmph) depending on the bulk of residue and terrain conditions. The operator is responsible for noting the condition of the work, setting the speed to obtain a quality shredding job, and maintaining control of the unit.

Speed may be increased if shredding quality is good.

Decrease speed if trash is left standing or if some is not picked up.

CLEANING

After Each Use

Remove large debris such as clumps of dirt, grass, crop residue, 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.

END TOW OPERATION

1.While shredder is attached to 3-point hitch on tractor user 3-point to lift all four wheels off ground. Rotate and lock two wheels on right end of shredder in end transport position as shown in Figure 15.

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Contents Flail Shredder To the Dealer IntroductionLEA EL Instructivo Table of ContentsSpecifications General Information Balance StatementSafety Rules SafetyPreparation TrainingOperation TransportationMaintenance Storage Replace Immediately If Damaged Safety & Instructional DecalsPeligro Be Careful AdvertenciaOperator SIGN-OFF Record Operator RecordOperation OperationPrincipal Components BREAK-IN of the Flail ShredderTractor Weight HorsepowerPRE-OPERATION Check List Choosing the Correct TractorPTO Driveline Length Point HitchLoad Sensing Hydraulics 3-Point Models Only Attaching Shredder to Tractor With Quick Hitch AttachmentCut only the male end. Never cut the female end Removing Shredder from Tractor Without Quick Hitch AttachmentPreparing for Operation Rubber Flaps or BeltingFlail Knives Flail HeightSetting Flail Height Setting Caster WheelsStarting the Shredder Stopping the Shredder CleaningHazard Area Ground SpeedDo not exceed 20 MPH while transporting shredder Operation Service & Maintenance Service & MaintenanceLubricants GreasingEvery 25 hours of operation Daily or every 8 hours of operationAnnually Every 40 hours of operation FigureLubrication Service Record Hours Serviced by Hours or dailyHours Gearbox OIL Leakage Gearbox leakage & TroubleshootingAcceptable Oil Leakage Wheel SpacingReplacing Rubber Shield Flaps Replacing Flail KnivesRemoving Components Servicing Rotors Flail TubesReplacing Stub Shaft Replacing ComponentsIf removing rotor drive coupling, use Loctite No Or equivalent and special high collar lockRemoving the Driveline Rebuilding Overrunning ClutchMounting Clutch to Shredder Service & Maintenance Troubleshooting TroubleshootingWorksheet for Contour Flail Patterns Contour Flail Patterns24’ Assembly AssemblyWheel Assembly Dealer SET-UP InstructionsPoint Units Floating Upper Mast InstalledRubber Belting Installation Manual Storage Tube InstallationRubber Flap Installation ALL UnitsSafety Light Installed Wiring Harness Safety Light InstallationOptional Equipment Install Center Deflector END TOW Hitch InstallationCenter CUT KIT Installation Block ShreddedAssemble Motor and Blade Figure Install Motor Housing FigureMotor Assembly Installed Assembly HosesInstall Decals Install Hose ClampsConnect Hoses to Tractor Remove Deflector KitDealer Check Lists Dealer Check ListsPRE-DELIVERY Check List Delivery Check ListParts Parts Index Flail ShredderCenter Drive Flail Shredder Frame Assembly Part QTY Description Center Drive Flail Shredder Frame Assembly Parts ListLeft Right Flail Tube AssemblyStrut and Caster Assembly END TOW and Safety Light Assembly END TOW Assembly and Safety Light Part List Weasler Automatic ClutchWeasler 30K 3-POINT PTO Shaft with Automatic Clutch Center Drive Gearbox Rubber Belting Rubber Flap Hydraulic Hose AssemblyCenter Cutter KIT Optional AdvertenciaCenter Deflector Optional Center Cutter KIT Parts ListSAE Series Torque Chart Bolt Torque ChartMetric Series Torque Chart AppendixAbbreviations Bolt Size ChartIndex IndexWarranty Rev /3/2011 Woods Equipment Company MAN0943