Woods Equipment 7000, 7192, 7194, 7195, 7200, 7205 Dealer Service Cont’d, Assemble Blade Spindle

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DEALER SERVICE Cont’d

Assemble Blade Spindle

IMPORTANT

Bearing adjustment is set by pressing sleeve against bearing cone until proper adjustment is attained.

Improper positioning of seals can cause seal failure.

1.Bearing cups and cones are designed to work together. It is important to position them so the bear- ing cone taper mates with bearing cup taper.

2.Lubricate new cups (6) with a light oil. Place them in spindle housing (5) so they will mate with cones (4). Seat cups (6) against machined shoulder of housing with a press or by placing a large drift on the flat lip and driving them into housing.

3.Place bottom bearing cone (4) onto spindle shaft

(8) with taper up. Seat on bottom shoulder of shaft with a press.

4.Insert shaft and bearing cone assembly through bottom of housing (5). Fill housing cavity with a lithium grease of #2 consistency with a MOLY (molybdenum disulfide) additive.

5.Place top bearing cone (4) on shaft (8) to mate with top bearing cup. Install sleeve (3) on shaft and press sleeve and bearing cone onto shaft until all bearing free play is removed and there is a slight drag. Check by spinning spindle. It should turn freely.

NOTE: Be careful not to over-tighten bearings. Proper bearing adjustment is essential to good bearing life. Should you over-tighten bearings, hold spindle hous- ing and rap spindle shaft with a hammer and wood block to loosen bearings. Readjust bearings until proper setting is obtained.

6.Proper seal installation is important. An improp- erly installed seal will leak and could cause bearing failure.

7.Pull the rubber portion of seal back and locate spring.

8.Apply a thin coat of lubricant to bottom seal (2) and install with spring up toward center of housing.

9.Place bottom seal squarely onto housing. Select a piece of pipe or tubing with an OD that will sit onto outside edge of seal. A tube that is too small will bow seal cage.

10.To prevent distortion to metal seal cage, carefully press seal into housing. Seal should seat firmly and squarely against machined shoulder in housing.

11.Make sure seal lip did not roll under. Distortion to seal cage or damage to seal lip will cause seal to leak. Damaged seals must be replaced.

12.Apply a thin coat of lubricant to top seal (2) and install with spring facing up away from center of hous- ing. Top seal should be flush with top of housing.

13.Lubricate spindle with a lithium grease of #2 con- sistency with a MOLY (molybdenum disulfide) addi- tive. Vent bottom seal with a blunt edged tool such as a letter opener while filling with grease. Rotate hous- ing on spindle shaft, checking for free movement.

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Figure 10 Spindle Repair

1.Spindle Assembly

2.Seal

3.Sleeve

4.Bearing cone

5.Housing

6.Cup

7.Grease fitting

8.Shaft

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Contents MAN0137 To the Dealer Table of Contents IntroductionSpecifications General InformationPreparation Safety RulesTraining 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 BladesReplace Belt Use care when installing or removing beltEnergy when extended and, if released suddenly 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 Mowing Conditions Trouble ShootingTrouble Shooting Problem Possible SolutionsTrouble Shooting Belt Conditions Trouble Shooting Cont’dProblems Possible Solutions Adjust Wheel Stop Bolt Mid-PTO Operation AssemblyAssembly 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 Typical Washer Installations Bolt Torque ChartSAE Series Torque Chart AppendixBolt Size Chart Abbreviations NPT SWFWarranty All Models Except Mow’n Machines MAN0137 Woods Equipment Company

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