Woods Equipment 7000, 7192, 7194, 7195, 7200, 7205 manual Drive Shaft Lubrication

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OWNER SERVICE Cont’d

Lubrication

1. Do not let excess grease collect on or around

5.

Over-filling the gearbox will cause the excess

parts, particularly when operating in sandy areas.

gear lube to blow out vent plug. The gear lube could

2. Figure 6 shows the lubrication points. The accom-

then ruin the belt.

6.

Use a lithium grease of #2 consistency with a

panying chart gives the frequency of lubrication in

operating hours, based on normal operating condi-

MOLY (molybdenum disulfide) additive for all loca-

tions. Severe or unusual conditions may require more

tions. Be sure to clean fittings thoroughly before

frequent lubrication. Some reference numbers have

attaching grease gun. When applied according to the

more than one location; be sure you lubricate all loca-

lubrication chart, one good pump of most guns is suf-

tions.

ficient.

3. Use SAE 90W gear lube in the gearbox. Check

7. In addition to the lubrication points shown (Figure

gearbox daily for evidence of leakage at both seals

6), oil the six mower lift pivot points (See Oilite Bush-

and the gasket between the housing and cover. If

ing Location, page 21), at least once a year.

leakage is noted, repair immediately. There may be a

 

 

small amount of lube emitted from the vent plug; this

 

 

is not considered leakage.

 

 

4. Check lube level every 50 hours by removing the vent plug and inserting an object such as a wooden pencil through the hole until it touches the bottom of the gearbox. The oil level should show 1" on the pen- cil. You may also check the oil by using an Allen wrench to remove the level plug in the front of the gearbox.

Drive Shaft Lubrication

1.Lubricate the drive shaft slip joint every 8 operat- ing hours. Failure to maintain proper lubrication could result in damage to U-joints, gearbox and drive shaft.

2.Lower mower to ground and apply a bead of grease all around the male half where it meets the female half. Raise and lower mower several times to distribute grease.

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MAN0137 (9/14/01)

 

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Contents MAN0137 To the Dealer Table of Contents IntroductionSpecifications General InformationSafety Rules TrainingPreparation OperationTransportation Maintenance StorageSafety & Instructional Decals SafetyPN 15622A PN 18877B To Avoid Serious Injury or DeathSerial Number Plate Operation OperationTransport Lock Operation Adjust Cutting HeightApproximate Position Cutting Height Operation Safety Remove Mower from TractorOperating Techniques Operating TipsDo not operate on steep slopes Uneven TerrainDo not stop, start, or change directions sud Owner Service Owner ServiceLubrication Drive Shaft LubricationDescription Frequency Blade Servicing Remove BladesInstall Blades Sharpen BladesUse care when installing or removing belt Energy when extended and, if released suddenlyReplace Belt From spring-loaded idler at . Springs storeDealer Service Dealer ServiceBlade Spindle Dealer Service Cont’d Assemble Blade SpindleInstall Blade Spindle Replace Oilite BushingsUniversal Joint Repair Disassemble U-JointDisassemble U-Joint cont’d Gearbox Maintenance Assemble U-JointRemove Gearbox Install SealRepair Gearbox Leak Install Drive Pulley Drive Pulley DimensionsTrouble Shooting Trouble ShootingTrouble Shooting Mowing Conditions Problem Possible SolutionsTrouble Shooting Belt Conditions Trouble Shooting Cont’dProblems Possible Solutions Assembly AssemblyAdjust Wheel Stop Bolt Mid-PTO Operation Install Front Mounting PlateAssembly Instructions Cont’d Install Left Front Lift StopInstall Right Front Lift Stop Install Right Rear Rockshaft Right Rear Rockshaft InstallationInstall Left Rear Rockshaft Left Rear Rockshaft InstallationInstall Transport Lock-Up Transport Lock-Up InstallationMechanical Lift Pull Rod Assembly Assemble Mechanical Lift Pull RodInstall Mounting Channel & Lift Bar Install Discharge ChutePrepare Mower Install Rear Lift Bars Install Front Caster WheelInstall Mid-PTO Driveshaft Install Rear Gauge WheelStake end of keyway to secure key Install Gearbox Vent Plug Install Rear Lift StopAttach Mower to Tractor Lar slides freely and is seated firmly in tractor PTOAdjust Mower with Mechanical Lift Mechanical Lift AdjustmentPRE-DELIVERY Check List Delivery Check ListParts Bolt Torque Chart SAE Series Torque ChartTypical Washer Installations AppendixBolt Size Chart Abbreviations NPT SWFWarranty All Models Except Mow’n Machines MAN0137 Woods Equipment Company

7000, 7192, 7194, 7195, 7200, 7205 specifications

Woods Equipment has long been a pioneer in the agricultural and landscaping industry, consistently delivering high-quality implements designed to enhance productivity and efficiency. The Woods Equipment 7000 series and its notable models—7192, 7194, 7195, 7200, and 7205—represent the culmination of innovative technology, rugged design, and operator comfort.

The Woods 7000 series is renowned for its versatility and durability, making it an ideal choice for both large-scale agricultural applications and smaller landscaping tasks. One of the most significant features across these models is their robust build quality, designed to withstand the rigors of daily use in various environments. The heavy-duty construction ensures longevity and reliability, minimizing downtime and maintenance needs.

The 7192 and 7194 models are particularly noted for their high-performance capabilities. Both include advanced hydraulic systems that provide powerful lift and speed, allowing operators to tackle even the toughest tasks with ease. The 7195 model takes this a step further by incorporating an innovative mount system that enhances compatibility with a range of tractors, ensuring seamless operation.

The Woods 7200 and 7205 models focus on precision and ease of use. They come equipped with features such as adjustable cutting heights and user-friendly controls that allow operators of all skill levels to manage their equipment effectively. The enhanced maneuverability of these models is complemented by high-quality tires that provide excellent traction on varied terrains.

All models feature cutting-edge technology aimed at improving overall efficiency. The use of high-strength materials contributes to reduced weight, which can enhance fuel efficiency without sacrificing performance. Additionally, many of these machines are designed to facilitate quick attachment changes, allowing users to switch implements in minutes, thus saving time and increasing productivity.

Woods Equipment also prioritizes operator comfort. Ergonomically designed controls and comfortable seating options minimize fatigue during long working hours. These thoughtful features ensure that users can focus on the task at hand rather than being distracted by discomfort.

In summary, the Woods Equipment 7000 series, including the 7192, 7194, 7195, 7200, and 7205 models, represents an exceptional blend of power, versatility, and user-centric design. These implements demonstrate Woods Equipment's commitment to quality and innovation, making them a mainstay for professionals in agriculture and landscaping alike.