Woods Equipment 7000, 7192, 7194, 7195, 7200, 7205 manual Assemble Mechanical Lift Pull Rod

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Assembly Instructions Cont’d

Assemble Mechanical Lift Pull Rod

1.Thread jam nut (17) onto pull rod (7) until it bot- toms out.

NOTE: For tractor models 7000, 7200, and 7205, use pull rod (7A) with bend up to clear hydraulic line.

2.Thread clevis yoke (8) onto pull rod (7) to obtain a 33-1/4" dimension from center to center between the clevis and rod holes as shown. Hand tighten jam nut (17) against clevis yoke (8).

3.Attach pull rod assembly (17) to lug (21) on left rear rockshaft (6) and secure with washer (15) and cotter pin (16).

4.Connect clevis yoke (8) to front rockshaft (1) with clevis pin (12) and secure with cotter pin (16). Do not spread pin at this time.

5.Remove left lower 3-point arm (9) from lift mount- ing plate (4).

1.Front rockshaft assembly

2.Left front lift stop

3.Rear pull rod

4.Lift mounting plate assembly

5.Rear lift arm assembly

6.Left rear rockshaft assembly

7.Pull rod (7192, 7194, 7195) or

7A. Pull rod (bent) (7000,7200,7205)

8.Adjustable clevis yoke

9.3-Point arm

10.Klik pin

11.1/2 x 2-3/4" Clevis pin

12.1/2 x 1-3/4" Clevis pin

13.5/8" Flat washer

14.5/8 x 1.65" Clevis pin

15.1/2" Flat washer

16.3/16 x 1-1/2" Cotter pin

17.1/2" Jam nut

19.12mm Bolt

20.ROPS

21.Lug

6.Remove the three axle housing bolts (19) and replace lift mounting plate (4) with the lift mounting plate supplied with mower lift kit.

7.Reinstall the three 12mm bolts and torque to 75 lbs.-ft.

8.Slide rear lift arm assembly (5) over lower 3-point arm (9) and slide both onto pin of lift mounting plate

(4). Secure with Klik pin (10).

9.Thread clevis yoke (8) onto rear pull rod (3) to obtain 16.5" length.

10.Connect rear pull rod (3) to rear rockshaft (6) using clevis pin (14) and secure with washer (13) and cotter pin (16).

11.Connect clevis yoke (8) to rear lift arm assembly

(5) with clevis pin (11) and cotter pin (16).

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Figure 28 Mechanical Lift Pull Rod Assembly

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

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