Woods Equipment S106Q-3 Blade Servicing, Blade Removal, Blade Installation, Blade Sharpening

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BLADE SERVICING

NOTICE

Do not handle blades with bare hands. Care- less or improper handling may result in serious injury.

Raise wings and lock in up position. Inspect blades before each use to determine that they are properly installed and in good condition. Check to be sure blades are snug but still swivel on blade pin (see Blade Installation). Replace any blade that is bent, exces- sively nicked, worn or has any other damage. Small nicks can be ground out when sharpening.

Blade Removal

Align crossbar and blade pin assembly with blade access hole in cutter frame. Remove bolt (1) and blade pin lock clip (2). Slide keyhole plate (3) out of blade pin groove and remove. Remove spacers and drive pin out of crossbar.

NOTICE

If blade is seized in crossbar and extreme force will be required to remove it, support crossbar from below to prevent gearbox damage.

1.1/2 NC x 1-1/4 HHCS GR5

2.Blade lock clip

3.Keyhole plate

4.3/16” Spacer

5.Shim, 20 ga

6.Shim, 18 ga

7.Crossbar assembly

8.Blade

9.Blade pin

Figure 4. Blade Removal

Blade Installation

Apply liberal coating of Never Seez® or equivalent to blade pin and crossbar hole. Make sure blade is offset away from deck with cutting edge toward direction of rotation. Install pin (9) through blade (8) and push up tightly against crossbar (7). Install as many spacers as possible, allowing enough space for keyhole plate (3) to slide into groove of blade pin. Keyhole plate (3) must be installed with formed ears up as shown. Insert lock clip (2) over keyhole plate and into blade pin groove and secure with bolt (1). When installation is complete, blade should be snug, but still swivel on pin without excessive force. Retain any spacers not used in shim- ming blade to be used when either installing new blade or when blade wear occurs.

NOTICE

Crossbar rotation is counter-clockwise when looking down on the cutter.

When sharpening blades grind each blade the same amount to maintain balance. When replacing blades, replace in pairs. Unbalanced blades will cause excessive vibration which can damage gear- box bearings. Vibration may also cause structural cracks in cutter housing.

Blade Sharpening

Always sharpen all blades at the same time to maintain balance. Follow original sharpening pattern. Do not sharpen blade to a razor edge, but leave at least a

1-1/16" blunt edge. Do not sharpen back side of blade.

SLIP CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT

A slip clutch is designed to slip, protecting the gearbox and driveline, should the cutter strike an obstruction.

When a unit sets for a long period of time, such as win- ter storage, the clutch can rust and seize. When this occurs, loosen the spring tension and pry clutch plates apart. Engage PTO and slip clutch. Adjust clutch as specified.

The maximum the springs should be compressed on a standard clutch is 1-3/4" at dimension “A”.

For a heavy-duty clutch and wing drive clutches, com- press springs a minimum of 1-25/32" and a maximum of 1-13/16" at dimension “A”.

If a clutch continues to slip with springs compressed to the maximum settings, check friction discs for exces- sive wear. Discs are 1/8" thick when new. Replace after 1/32" wear. (Minimum disc thickness is 3/32".)

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Contents Ditch Bank Rotary Cutter Introduction To the DealerTable of Contents Specifications General InformationFree Mower Safety Video SafetyTraining Package for Rotary Mowers/Cutters-English Training Package for Rotary Mowers/Cutters-English/SpanishTraining Safety RulesInstallation PreparationTransportation OperationMaintenance StorageSafety & Instructional Decals Replace Immediately If DamagedSafety Decals from previous Be Careful General Tractor Requirements OperationOperation Tractor Front END StabilityOptional Tailwheel Adjustment Cutting Height Attitude AdjustmentSide Skid Adjustment Attaching Cutter to TractorCutter Head Hydraulic Lift General MowingBlade Selection Tractor and Cutter OperationBrush and Ditch Bank Mowing TransportOwner Service Owner ServiceLubrication Blade Servicing Blade InstallationSlip Clutch Adjustment Blade RemovalAfter Each Use CleaningChain Shielding Repair Periodically or Before Extended StorageTrouble Shooting Trouble ShootingGearbox Maintenance Dealer ServiceDealer Service Seal InstallationCrossbar Installation ShimmingDealer Service Joint Disassembly Universal Joint RepairJoint Assembly Open-Center or Closed-Center SPRING-LOADED Wheel Yoke AdjustmentSPOOL, 3-WAY Valve OperationPRE-DELIVERY Check List Dealer Check ListDealer Check Lists Delivery CheckDrive Shaft Installation AssemblyAssembly DP1Mounting A-Frame on Center Frame Lift Cylinder InstallationLift Link Installation Attaching Cutter Head to Center FrameSide Drive Installation Figure Side Shield InstallationCutter Head Gearbox Shield Installation Check Chain Installation Tire and Skid Assembly InstallationChain Shielding Installation Counterweight Installation OptionalControl Valve Installation Optional Tailwheel OptionalStump Jumper Optional Assembly Parts Index PartsCenter Section Assembly Hardware Cutter Head Section Assembly Early S106-3 Tubular Side Drive Assembly Cutter Head Gearbox Assembly Input Gearbox Assembly Front Half of 2-JOINT Drive 35R Standard DriveSlip Clutch Assembly Integral U-JOINT Shielding Used on Earlier Machines Joint Shielding Plastic Used on Later Machines2 Bore & 8 Stroke Hydraulic Cylinder Part QTY DescriptionPiston SPOOL, 3-WAY Valve Optional Pneumatic Tailwheel Assembly Pneumatic Tire Assembly for Tailwheel HUB Assembly for Pneumatic TailwheelTailwheel Assembly Tailwheel & Gauge Wheel Assembly Gauge Wheel & Tailwheel HUB & Axle AssemblyStandard 1 Shaft Heavy-Duty 1-1/4 Shaft Crossbar Puller Assembly Stump Jumper OptionalAppendix Bolt Torque ChartSAE Series Torque Chart Metric SeriesBolt Size Chart AbbreviationsIndex IndexWarranty South Illinois Route Post Office Box Oregon, Illinois