Woods Equipment TS1680Q manual Connect Cutter to Tractor Mounted

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6.Remove parking jack from the tongue and attach it to the storage post on the front of the cutter.

7.Adjust H-frame bearing height so that the front driveline is parallel to the ground. Secure with 1/2 x 5-3/4 clevis pin and 3/16 x 1 cotter pin.

8.Attach drive shaft shield to bearing housing using two 3/8 x 1 cap screws and 3/8 lock washers.

Hydraulic Connection

1.Inspect hydraulic hoses to ensure they are in good condition.

2.Clean the fittings before connecting them to the tractor hydraulic ports.

3.Attach the hydraulic hose from the cutter to the tractor.

4.Route the hose through the hose holder on H- frame and be sure the hose can slide freely in the holder. Do not allow hose slack to drag on the ground or become caught on tractor protrusions.

5.From the operator position, start tractor and raise and lower deck several times to purge trapped air from the hydraulic cylinder.

Interference Check

1.Be sure that tractor 3-point lift links do not interfere with hydraulic hoses, cutter driveline, or cutter frame.

2.Check for straight-ahead operation and at full- turning angles. If there is any interference, remove the lower lift links.

3.Contact between tractor lift links and cutter parts can cause damage, especially when turning.

Turning Limits for CV Driveline

You must not exceed a turning angle of 80 degrees at the head of the Constant Velocity driveline or damage will occur.

To check for potential excessive turn angle:

1.Disconnect driveline from tractor, start engine and turn as far right or left as possible.

2.Shut engine off, set parking brake, remove key, and try to connect CV driveline to tractor. If it cannot be connected, the angle is too severe.

3.Restart engine and straighten angle slightly. Repeat step 2 until driveline can be connected. The point at which the driveline can be connected is the maximum turn that should be made.

CONNECT CUTTER TO TRACTOR (MOUNTED)

Tractor Adjustments

Before attaching tractor to cutter, install sway blocks or sway chains, or adjust stabilizer bars. Refer to the trac- tor operator's manual for instructions.

Install tractor front end weights as recommended by the tractor manufacturer to provide 20% of weight on front wheels.

A minimum 20% of tractor and equipment weight must be on the tractor front wheels when attachments are in transport position. Without this weight, tractor could tip over, causing personal injury or death. The weight may be attained with front wheel weights, ballast in tires or front tractor weights. Weigh the tractor and equipment. Do not estimate.

Figure 2. 3-Point Mounting Positions

Category 2 Standard Hitch

1.Position tractor lower lift arms between hitch mast plates.

2.Insert lower hitch pins to Position B, Figure 2, through mast plates and tractor lower lift arms.

3.Secure with lynch pins.

4.Attach top link for mounted units in the middle hole of upper mast using top link pin.

Category 3 Standard Hitch

1.Position tractor lower lift arms between hitch mast plates.

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Contents Rotary Cutter Introduction LEA EL Instructivo Table of ContentsGeneral Information SpecificationsFree Mower Safety Video Training Package for Rotary Mowers/Cutters-English/Spanish Training Package for Rotary Mowers/Cutters-EnglishSafety Rules TrainingPreparation Transportation OperationMaintenance Storage Be Careful Safety & Instructional Decals1000 RPM 33347E Operation Tractor StabilityConnect Cutter to Tractor PULL-TYPE Connect Cutter to Tractor Mounted Driveline Adjustment Mounted Category 2 & 3 Quick HitchesShorten Driveline Pull-Type Units Cutting Height AdjustmentDriveline Interference Check Mounted UnitsBlade Selection Attitude Adjustment PULL-TYPEDriveline Adjustment PULL-TYPE Wheel SpacingCutter Operation Mowing TipsTransporting Owners Responsibility PRE-OPERATION Check ListGearbox Lubrication Owner ServiceBlocking Method Lubrication= Jackstand Placement Sharpening Blades Installing BladesBlade Servicing Removing Blades FigureSlip Clutch Adjustment Repairing Optional Chain ShieldingShielding Repair Servicing Tires Safely Flexible Coupler Rubber Disk ReplacementAfter Each Use CleaningProblem Possible Cause Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Seal Installation Dealer ServiceGearbox Maintenance Seal ReplacementAssemble Gearbox Horizontal Shaft Seal Repair FigureSide Gearbox Repair Figure Remove Gearbox from Cutter Disassemble GearboxSide Gearbox Assembly Reinstall GearboxHhcs Center Gearbox Repair FigureAssemble Gearbox Figure Disassemble Gearbox FigureSide Drive Service CrossbarCrossbar Removal Crossbar Removal Crossbar InstallationJoint Disassembly Crossbar TimingUniversal Joint Repair Install Cups Joint AssemblyAssembly Instructions Dealer SET-UP InstructionsTS1680 PULL-TYPE Cutter Rear Half TS1680 Pull-Type Cutter Assembly Rear Half Install SMV EmblemInstall CV Driveline Figure Front Half Figure Install TongueTS1680 Pull-Type Cutter Assembly Front Half TS1680 Mounted Cutter Figure Install A-FrameInstall Tailwheel Arms Install Hydraulic HosesGR5 Side Gearboxes Install SMV Emblem Semi-MountedInstall Chain Shielding Optional ALL Models Fill GearboxesInstall Stump Jumper Optional Install Light KIT OptionalShredder Kit Installation Install Shredder KIT OptionalStationary Blade Positions for 1000 RPM and 540 RPM Models Dealer Check Lists PRE-DELIVERY Check ListDelivery Check List Parts Index Main Frame Assembly REF Part PULL-TYPE Assembly Front Half See page 62 -or See PULL-TYPE Assembly Rear HalfREF Part QTY Description Wheel & Tire AssemblyMounted Cutter Assembly Tailwheel see Center Gearbox Assembly Assembly TS1680 -or Side Gearbox Assembly 1024795 Complete 540 RPM Gearbox Type a 40 RPM Front CV Drive Assembly Type B 540 RPM Front CV Drive Assembly Type a 1000 RPM Front CV Drive Assembly RPM 1-3/8 21-SplinedRPM 1-3/4 20-Splined Type B 1000 RPM Front CV Drive Assembly Rear FIXED-LENGTH Drive for Constant Velocity Drive Slip Clutch Drive Assembly Mounted Flexible Coupler Spring Wheel ARM Assembly Pull Type Caster ARM Assembly Mounted Caster ARM Assembly Chain Shielding Standard Light KIT Optional Stump Jumper Assembly OptionalShredder KIT Optional 2 x 8 Stroke Hydraulic Cylinder Optional Crossbar Puller Optional Hydraulic Cylinder Stroke Control KIT OptionalBolt Torque Chart SAE Series Torque ChartMetric Series Abbreviations Bolt Size ChartIndex AssemblyWarranty Woods Equipment Company MAN0577

TS1680, TS1680Q specifications

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