Woods Equipment MD80-2 Owner Service, Owners Service, Lubrication Information, Blade Servicing

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OWNERS SERVICE

WARNING

On pull-type units, a pin is installed to prevent the height adjustment crank from detaching. Do not operate or service unit unless pin is installed.

Before performing any service or maintenance, lower equipment to ground or block securely, turn off engine, remove key, and disconnect driveline from tractor PTO.

Keep all persons away from operator control area while performing adjustments, service, or maintenance.

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.

The information in this section is written for operators who possess basic mechanical skills. Should you need help, your dealer has trained service technicians avail- able. For your protection, read and follow all safety information in this manual.

LUBRICATION INFORMATION

The accompanying chart gives the frequency of lubri- cation in operating hours, based on normal conditions. Severe or unusual conditions may require more fre- quent lubrication. See Figure 8.

Do not let excess grease collect on or around parts, particularly when operating in sandy areas.

Use an SAE 90W gear lube in gearbox.

Use a lithium grease of No. 2 consistency with a MOLY (molybdenum disulfide) additive for all locations. Be sure to clean fittings thoroughly before attaching grease gun. When applied according to the lubrication chart, one good pump of most guns is sufficient. Do not overgrease.

Daily lubrication of the PTO slip joint is necessary. Fail- ure to maintain proper lubrication can result in damage

to U-joints, gearbox, tractor PTO and/or cutter drive- line.

BLADE SERVICING

WARNING

On pull-type units, a pin is installed to prevent the height adjustment crank from detaching. Do not operate or service unit unless pin is installed.

Blocking the cutter before working underneath provides additional safety. If a mechanical or hydraulic failure occurs, the blocks will support the cutter and prevent anyone under it from being crushed.

Inspect blades, each time before operating cutter, for condition and proper installation. Check to be sure blades are snug but still swivel on blade pin (see Blade Installation, page 20). Replace any blade that is bent, excessively nicked, worn or has any other damage. Small nicks can be ground out when sharpening.

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Contents Rotary Cutter Introduction To the DealerTable of Contents LEA EL InstructivoSpecifications Tractor RequirementsGeneral Information Free Mower Safety Video SafetyTraining Package for Rotary Mowers/Cutters--English Training Package for Rotary Mowers/Cutters-English/SpanishSafety Rules PreparationTraining Maintenance OperationTransportation Storage Safety & Instructional Decals Serial Number PlateTo Avoid Serious Injury or Death RED Rear ReflectorRotating Blades Thrown Objects Be CarefulTractor Stability OperationOperation Attaching Mounted Cutter to TractorDriveline Attachment Shorten DrivelineCutting Height Adjustment With Tailwheel or Check Chains Cutting Height Adjustment for MD80 Mounted CutterCutting Height Adjustment Without Tailwheel or Check Chains Attaching PULL-TYPE Cutter to TractorStarting and Stopping Cutter Cutting Height Adjustment for D80 Pull- Type CutterPRE-OPERATION Check List Operating TechniqueTips Uneven TerrainLubrication Information Owner ServiceOwners Service Blade ServicingBlade Removal Lubrication PointsBlade Sharpening Blade InstallationBelt Installation Chain ShieldingServicing Tires Safely Split Rim Tire ServicingDealer Service Dealer ServiceGearbox Maintenance Assembly Gearbox AssemblyGearbox Adjustment Blade Spindle RepairShield Bearing Service Joint DisassemblyUniversal Joint Repair Joint Assembly CD1389 Trouble Shooting Problem Possible Cause SolutionDistribution Baffle Installation AssemblyAssembly Dealer SET-UP InstructionsChain Shielding Installation Gearbox LubricationWheel Yoke Installation for D80-2 Pull-Type Cutter Wheel Yoke InstallationTongue Installation for D80-2 Pull-Type Cutter Tongue and H-Frame AssemblyOptional Hydraulic Installation for D80-2 Pull-Type Cutter Optional Hydraulic Lift AssemblyMD80 Assembly Driveline InstallationOptional Leaf Mulcher Installation Optional Leaf Mulcher InstallationOptional Check Chain Installation Optional Check Chain InstallationPRE-DELIVERY Check List Dealer Check ListsDealer Check Lists Delivery Check ListIndex to Parts List PartsD80-2 Main Frame Assembly PULL-TYPE Part QTY DescriptionMD80-2 Main Frame Assembly Mounted Model D80-2 & MD80-2 Main Frame Assembly Common Parts 15828 D80-2 Front 2/3 of 3-JOINT Drive Square Shaft Complete DriveD80-2 Front 2/3 of 3-JOINT Drive TWO-LOBE Shaft MD80-2 Front 1/2 of Universal Drive D80-2 & MD80-2 Rear Section of Universal DriveD80-2 & MD80-2 Gearbox Assembly Gearbox Repair KitD80-2 & MD80-2 Blade Spindle Assembly D80-2 & MD80-2 BladesD80-2 & MD80-2 Chain Shielding Assembly D80-2 & MD80-2 Idler Pulley Assembly D80-2 Parking JackD80-2 Height Adjustment Crank D80-2 SPRING-LOADED Wheel YokeD80-2 RIM & Axle Assembly D80-2 Laminated Tire with HUB & AxleD80-2 Aircraft Tire & HUB SOL ID T IREMD80-2 Tailwheel Assembly D80-2 Pivot Link KIT Optional D80-2 Hydraulic Hose KIT & Fittings OptionalD80-2 3-1/2 X 8 Hydraulic Cylinder #10475 Optional D80-2 & MD80-2 Leaf Mulcher Assembly Optional MD80-2 Check Chain Assembly OptionalMD80-2 Category 2 Hitch PIN Options MD80-2 Category 2 Bushing KITAppendix Bolt Torque ChartSAE Series Torque Chart Metric SeriesBolt Size Chart AbbreviationsIndex IndexWarranty Rev /23/2005 15914