Woods Equipment 7000, 7192, 7194, 7195, 7200, 7205 manual Attach Mower to Tractor

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Assembly Instructions Cont’d

Attach Mower to Tractor

8.

Place front lift bars (6) in clevis portion of front

Refer to Figure 37.

 

rockshaft (7). Attach with clevis pins (17) and klik pins

 

(13).

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.

Place rear mower lift bars (8) over stud on rear

 

 

 

rockshaft (10 & 11) and secure with washer (16) and

 

 

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿

 

 

Klik pin (13).

 

 

 

10. Attach driveshaft (9) to mid-PTO shaft (12).

„ Keep all persons away from operator control

 

 

area while performing adjustments, service, or

1.

Front mounting plate cover

maintenance.

2.

Spring-loaded front channel pin

„ Make sure spring-activated locking pin or col-

3.

Front mounting plate assembly

lar slides freely and is seated firmly in tractor PTO

4.

Front mounting channel

spline groove.

5.

Mower frame

1. Be sure belt shields are installed on mower.

6

Front mower lift bar

 

2.Remove lynch pins from front caster arms.

3.Remove clevis pin from rear gauge wheel handle. Make sure rear mower lift bars (8) are down as far as possible.

4.Make sure that driveshaft (9) is between lift bars

(8).

5.Drive tractor up to mower frame. Position boards between front tractor tires and mower to serve as a transition ramp, and drive tractor over frame.

6.Attach front mounting channel (4) to front mount- ing plates (3) with spring-loaded front channel pin (2).

7.Attach front mounting plate cover (1) to front mounting plates (3) with bolts (15) and washers (14).

7.Front rockshaft assembly

8.Rear mower lift bar

9.Driveshaft assembly

10.Right rear rockshaft assembly

11.Left rear rockshaft assembly

12.Tractor mid-PTO

13.3/16 x 1" Klik pin

14.5/16" Flat washer

15.5/16 x 3/4" Bolt

16.1/2" Flat washer

17.1/2 x 1-3/4" Clevis pin

DB4200A

Figure 37 Attach Mower to Tractor

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MAN0137 (9/14/01)

 

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Contents MAN0137 To the Dealer Table of Contents IntroductionSpecifications General InformationPreparation Safety RulesTraining OperationTransportation Maintenance StorageSafety Safety & Instructional DecalsPN 15622A To Avoid Serious Injury or Death PN 18877BSerial Number Plate Operation OperationAdjust Cutting Height Transport Lock OperationApproximate Position Cutting Height Operation Safety Remove Mower from TractorOperating Techniques Operating TipsUneven Terrain Do not operate on steep slopesDo 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-JointInstall Seal Remove GearboxRepair Gearbox Leak Install Drive Pulley Drive Pulley DimensionsTrouble Shooting Mowing Conditions Trouble ShootingTrouble Shooting Problem Possible SolutionsTrouble Shooting Cont’d Trouble Shooting Belt ConditionsProblems 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 Discharge Chute Install Mounting Channel & Lift BarPrepare Mower Install Rear Lift Bars Install Front Caster WheelInstall Rear Gauge Wheel Install Mid-PTO DriveshaftStake 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

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.

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