Woods Equipment 7000, 7192, 7194, 7195, 7200, 7205 Trouble Shooting, Problem Possible Solutions

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

TROUBLE SHOOTING

MOWING CONDITIONS

Problem

Possible

Solutions

 

 

 

Grass cut higher in center of swath

Height of mower higher at front than

Check cutting height adjustment.

than at edges

at rear

Refer to chart on page 9

 

Loose blades

Check clamping cup washers.

 

 

Replace if flat or not holding.

 

 

 

Grass cut lower in center of swath

Height of mower lower at front than

Check cutting height adjustment.

than at edges

at rear

Refer to chart on page 9.

 

Loose blades

Check clamping cup washers.

 

 

Replace if flat or not holding

 

 

 

Streaking conditions in swath

Conditions too wet for mowing

Allow grass to dry before mowing.

 

Blades unable to cut grass pressed

Slow ground speed of tractor but

 

down by path of tractor tires

keep mid-PTO running at 2000 rpm.

 

 

Cutting lower will help. Under some

 

 

conditions it is impossible to pick up

 

 

and cut grass pressed down by tires.

 

Dull blades

Sharpen or replace blades.

 

 

 

Material discharges from mower

Material too high and too much

Reduce ground speed but operate

unevenly; bunches of material along

material

tractor mid-PTO at 2000 rpm maxi-

swath.

 

mum, or make two passes over

 

 

material. Raise mower for the first

 

 

pass and lower to desired height for

 

 

the second and cut at 90 degrees to

 

 

first pass. Raise rear of mower high

 

 

enough to permit material discharge

 

 

but not so high that conditions listed

 

 

above occur.

 

Grass wet

Allow grass to dry before mowing.

 

 

Slow ground speed of tractor but

 

 

keep mid-PTO at 2000 rpm maxi-

 

 

mum. Cutting lower will help.

 

Rear of mower too low, trapping

Adjust mower height. Refer to chart.

 

material under mower

page 9

 

Clipping packed to underside of

Remove clippings and clean under-

 

mower

side of mower.

 

 

 

Erratic mower operation; mower

Belt slippage

See Trouble Shooting Belt Condi-

slows down without tractor engine

 

tions, page 28.

slowing

 

 

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Contents MAN0137 To the Dealer Introduction Table of ContentsGeneral Information SpecificationsTraining Safety RulesPreparation OperationTransportation Storage MaintenancePN 15622A SafetySafety & Instructional Decals Serial Number Plate To Avoid Serious Injury or DeathPN 18877B Operation OperationApproximate Position Cutting Height Adjust Cutting HeightTransport Lock Operation Remove Mower from Tractor Operation SafetyOperating Tips Operating TechniquesDo not stop, start, or change directions sud Uneven TerrainDo not operate on steep slopes Owner Service Owner ServiceDrive Shaft Lubrication LubricationDescription Frequency Remove Blades Blade ServicingSharpen Blades Install BladesEnergy when extended and, if released suddenly Use care when installing or removing beltReplace Belt From spring-loaded idler at . Springs storeBlade Spindle Dealer ServiceDealer Service Assemble Blade Spindle Dealer Service Cont’dReplace Oilite Bushings Install Blade SpindleDisassemble U-Joint Universal Joint RepairDisassemble U-Joint cont’d Assemble U-Joint Gearbox MaintenanceRepair Gearbox Leak Install SealRemove Gearbox Drive Pulley Dimensions Install Drive PulleyTrouble Shooting Trouble ShootingTrouble Shooting Mowing Conditions Problem Possible SolutionsProblems Possible Solutions Trouble Shooting Cont’dTrouble Shooting Belt Conditions Assembly AssemblyAdjust Wheel Stop Bolt Mid-PTO Operation Install Front Mounting PlateInstall Left Front Lift Stop Assembly Instructions Cont’dInstall Right Front Lift Stop Right Rear Rockshaft Installation Install Right Rear RockshaftLeft Rear Rockshaft Installation Install Left Rear RockshaftTransport Lock-Up Installation Install Transport Lock-UpAssemble Mechanical Lift Pull Rod Mechanical Lift Pull Rod AssemblyPrepare Mower Install Discharge ChuteInstall Mounting Channel & Lift Bar Install Front Caster Wheel Install Rear Lift BarsStake end of keyway to secure key Install Rear Gauge WheelInstall Mid-PTO Driveshaft Install Rear Lift Stop Install Gearbox Vent PlugLar slides freely and is seated firmly in tractor PTO Attach Mower to TractorMechanical Lift Adjustment Adjust Mower with Mechanical LiftDelivery Check List PRE-DELIVERY Check ListParts SAE Series Torque Chart Bolt Torque ChartTypical Washer Installations AppendixNPT SWF Bolt Size Chart AbbreviationsWarranty All Models Except Mow’n Machines Woods Equipment Company MAN0137

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

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