Woods Equipment L59KR17-1 manual MAN0244 Rev /29/2005

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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

 

 

 

Belt slippage

Belt too loose

Adjust belt tension.

 

Mower overloading; material too

Reduce tractor ground speed but

 

tall or heavy

maintain full PTO rpm. Cut mate-

 

 

rial twice; one high pass, then

 

 

mow at desired height. Cut a par-

 

 

tial swath.

 

Oil on belt from over-lubrication

Be careful not to over-lubricate.

 

 

Clean lubricant from belt and pul-

 

 

leys with a clean rag. Replace oil

 

 

soaked belt.

 

Belt hung up or rubbing

Check belt for free travel in pul-

 

 

leys and belt guides. Check under

 

 

mower and around blade spindle

 

 

shafts for wire, rags, or other for-

 

 

eign material. Clean all material

 

 

from under mower.

 

Belt or pulleys worn out

If the belt rides in bottom of pulley

 

 

groove, either belt or pulley is

 

 

worn and must be replaced.

 

 

 

Frayed edges on cover

Belt misaligned or belt rubbing

Realign belt or guide. Be sure belt

 

guide

doesn't rub any other part while

 

 

running.

 

Pulley misalignment

Inspect to ensure belt is running

 

 

in center of backside idler. Shim

 

 

idler as necessary to align.

 

 

 

Belt rollover

Pulley misalignment

Realign pulley.

 

Damaged belt

Replace belt.*

 

Foreign object in pulley grooves

Inspect all pulley grooves for rust,

 

 

paint or weld spots and remove.

 

Worn pulley groove

Replace pulley.

 

 

 

Damaged belt

Rollover, high shock loads or

Replace belt.*

 

installation damage

 

 

 

 

Belt breakage

High shock loads

Avoid abusive mowing. Avoid hit-

 

 

ting the ground or large obstruc-

 

 

tions.

 

Belt came off drive

Check drive alignment for foreign

 

 

material in grooves. Ensure

 

 

proper tension. Avoid hitting solid

 

 

objects or ground.

 

 

 

*Check belt for damage by laying it flat on floor. If belt does not lie flat (has humps or twists), which indicates broken or stretched cords, it must be replaced.

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Contents Rotary Mower Introduction To the DealerTable of Contents LEA EL InstructivoSpecifications General InformationTraining SafetySafety Rules PreparationMaintenance TransportationStorage Safety & Instructional Decals Replace Immediately If DamagedBe Careful Operation Cutting Height AdjustmentOperation PRE-OPERATION Check List Side Skid AdjustmentMower Attitude Starting & Stopping MowerMowing Speed Commencing MowingMowing Techniques Mowing TipsDischarge Chute & Side Shield Optional Equipment Optional Equipment InstallationOptional Equipment Optional Equipment AvailableCaster Installation Figure Leaf Mulcher Installation FigureOptional Leaf Mulcher Installation Lubrication Owner ServiceOwner Service Blade ServicingBlade Removal Figure Blade Installation FigureEquipment specifications and may be dangerous Blade Sharpening FigureDisassembly Figure Dealer ServiceDealer Service Blade Spindle RepairBlade Spindle Pulley Installation Blade Spindle Assembly FigureBlade Spindle Installation Improper positioning of seals can cause seal damageTroubleshooting TroubleshootingMowing Conditions MAN0244 Rev /29/2005 Dealer SET-UP Instructions AssemblyAssembly Mower PreparationLift Chain Installation Figure Crosswise Support InstallationChannel ARM Installation Belt Installation FigureIdler Pulley Installation Figure Tractor Preparation FigureIdler Bracket Installation Drive Pulley Installation FigureBelt Attaching Mower to TractorMower Attitude Figure Belt AlignmentBelt Tension Figure Belt must not rub deck or crosswise supportPRE-DELIVERY Check List Belt Shield Installation FigureDealer Check Lists Delivery Check ListMower Frame Assembly PartsBlade Assembly Part QTY DescriptionMounting Assembly Thread Blade Spindle Assembly Leaf Mulcher Optional Caster Assembly Metric Series Torque Chart Bolt Torque ChartSAE Series Torque Chart AppendixBolt Size Chart AbbreviationsAssembly IndexWarranty Rev /23/2005 Woods Equipment Company