Woods Equipment RDC54 manual Install Gearbox, Install Drive Sheave, RD60 & RD72, All Models

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RD60 & RD72

3.Install upper output bearing (13), shims (14), and snap ring (15) on output shaft (12). Use new shims equal to the thickness of the original shims.

4.Press output shaft assembly into housing from the bottom opening.

5.Install spacer (16), lower output bearing (13), shims (17), and snap ring (18) in bottom of housing.

RDC54

3.Install shims (14), upper output bearing (8), spacer (16), lower output bearing (8), shims (17), and snap ring (15) on output shaft. Use new shims equal to the thickness of the original shims.

4.Press output shaft assembly into housing from the bottom opening.

5.Install snap ring (18) in bottom of housing.

All Models

6.Apply grease to lower seal lips (19), and press seal over output shaft (5), using a round tube of the correct diameter. Be sure not to damage the seal lip. Press in housing so that the seal is recessed.

7.Insert protective washer (20) (RD60 & RD72 only) by hand.

8.Install snap ring (21) and position it together with seal (19) by pressing it into position. Verify that the snap ring is seated properly.

9.Press bearing (8) into the housing, using a round tube of the correct diameter and a hand press. Secure with shims (9) and snap ring (10).

10.Install key (6) on input shaft (5).

11.Place gear (7) through top of housing and align the two gears so they match.

12.While holding gear (7) in place, slide input shaft (5) through the gear and bearing (8).

13.Slide spacer (29) (RDC54 only) and bearing (4) over input shaft (5) and press into housing, using a round tube of the correct diameter and a hand press.

14.Slide shim (3) over input shaft and secure with snap ring (2).

15.Check input shaft end float by moving the input shaft by hand. If the end float is more than .012", insert shim (9) between the rear bearing (8) and snap ring (10).

16.Check that gear backlash is between .006" and

.016". You should not have to adjust the backlash.

17.Press in input seal (1), using a round tube of the correct diameter. Be careful not to damage the seal lip.

18.Press oil cap (11) on to the rear cover of housing, using a round tube of the correct diameter.

19.Check the gearbox housing for leaks by plugging all holes except one. Apply 4 psi compressed air and immerse the gearbox in water to verify that there are no leaks.

20.Remove the gearbox from water and dry off with compressed air. Add SAE 80W or 90W EP oil until it runs out of the side level hole. Tighten all plugs.

Install Gearbox

NOTE: Gearbox is heavy: do not attempt to move with- out mechanical assistance.

1.Set gearbox on gearbox stand and fasten with bolts and nuts. Torque bolts to 175 lbs-ft.

2.Attach drive sheave to output shaft. Secure using castle nut and hardware previously removed.

3.Attach gearbox stand to mower using four hex screws.

Install Drive Sheave

1.When gear stand is installed on mower, dimension A (from the top of the mower deck to the center line of the drive pulley) must be 2-1/16" (±1/32"). This is a critical dimension and must be carefully adjusted for proper belt life. Add or subtract shim washers under idler pulley to align with drive pulley.

2.Tighten gear stand hardware.

3.Fill gearbox half full with SAE 90W gear lube.

4.Check level after waiting five minutes to permit lube to work through bearings. Add lube, if necessary, until gearbox is half full.

5.Replace driveline shield. Attach driveline to gearbox.

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MAN0260 (8/6/2004)

 

 

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Contents Heritage Rear Discharge Mower Introduction To the DealerTable of Contents LEA EL InstructivoSpecifications General InformationRD60 RD72 Safety Safety RulesTraining PreparationMaintenance TransportationStorage Safety & Instructional Decals 11 20106 Rear Reflector RD60 & RD72 OnlySerial Number Plate Replace Immediately If Damaged Be CarefulOperation OperationAttach Mower to Tractor Tractor Top Link Adjustment Adjust Cutting HeightRDC54 Only Front Caster Wheel Interference Check Front Roller OptionalOperating Technique Removing Mower from Tractor Storage Owner PRE-OPERATION Check ListOwner Service Owner ServiceBlocking Method Lubrication InformationService Belt Replace BeltDescription Frequency Install Belt Sharpen BladesRefer to Figure Install Blades CleaningChain Shielding After Each UseTroubleshooting Mowing ConditionsTrouble Shooting Belt ConditionsDealer Service Blade Spindle RepairRemove Spindle Disassemble SpindleSeal Replacement Seal InstallationGearbox Repair Assemble SpindleSeal Installation Vertical Shaft Seal Replacement Horizontal Shaft Seal ReplacementRemove Gearbox from Mower Disassemble GearboxInstall Gearbox Install Drive SheaveRD60 & RD72 All ModelsJoint Disassembly Universal Joint RepairJoint Assembly Assembly Assembly InstructionsInstall A-Frame Arms Dealer SET-UP InstructionsInstall Rear Offset Link Arms Install Top LinkInstall Driveshaft Install Chain Shielding OptionalInstall Quick Hitch Kit Optional RD60 & RD72 Only Chain Shield Installed RDC54 OnlyInstall Front Roller Optional Front Roller InstallationDealer Check Lists Dealer Check ListsDealer PRE-DELIVERY Check List Dealer Delivery Check ListDealer Check Lists RDC54 PartsRDC54, RD60 & RD72 Main Frame Assembly RDC54 Part RD60 Part RD72 Part QTY DescriptionPart Description RDC54, RD60 & RD72 Gearbox Assembly RDC54 QTYQTY Description RDC54 QTY Description PartRDC54 Driveline Assembly Comer Part QTY DescriptionRD60 & RD 72 Driveline Assembly Comer RDC54, RD60 & RD72 Driveshaft Walterscheid TWO-LOBE Shaft 40776 Bearing ring, guardRDC54, RD60 & RD72 Blade & Spindle Assembly RDC54, RD60, RD72 Belt Guide OptionalRD60 & RD72 Rear Chain Shielding Assembly Optional RDC54 Rear Chain Shield Assembly OptionalREF Part QTY Description RDC54, RD60 & RD72 Front Roller Assembly Optional RD60 & RD72 Quick Hitch KIT OptionalBolt Torque Chart SAE Series Torque ChartAppendix Metric SeriesBolt Size Chart AbbreviationsIndex IndexWarranty Rev /23/2005 MAN0260

RD60, RD72, RDC54 specifications

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