Woods Equipment 59C-2 manual Operation, Mowing Grass, Tractor Operating Instructions

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OPERATION

AARNING

Do not allow children or unqualified persons to operate equipment.

Keep bystanders away from equipment while it is in operation.

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Stop mower and tractor immediately upon striking an obstruction. Turn off engine, remove key, inspect and repair any damage before resum- ing operation.

Alway wear relatively tight and belted clothing to avoid entanglement in moving parts. Wear sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and protective equipment for eyes, hands, hearing and head.

MOWING GRASS

Woods model 59, L59, and L306 series mowers are equipped with suction-type blades which make them ideal for finish mowing large areas of lawn. The machine should be run level when mowing, and the uncut area should be kept to the left side (right side on left-handed machine). This prevents a small windrow that might otherwise occur.

Streaking

With certain types of grass and under certain seasonal conditions, the front caster wheels may roll the grass down enough that it will not come all the way back up and will not be cut as short as the surrounding area. This may appear to be a streak left by the spindle, but it is not. The only solution, under these conditions, is to carry the weight of the machine on the lift chains with the caster wheels adjusted up so they carry the weight when riding a high ridge or high spot.

TRACTOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Operate the tractor at full governed rpm when doing normal mowing. If the forward speed is too high, a lower gear can be used.

Height Adjustment (Without Casters)

The mower is raised or lowered and the mowing height is maintained by the tractor hydraulic system.

Set the hydraulic control lever stop for the desired mowing level. Adjust the side skids so that they just

clear the ground. The side skids will minimize scalping by lifting the mower over bumps.

Height Adjustment (With Casters)

The mower may be raised off the casters at any time by the tractor lift system, but regulate mowing height with caster height. On 59 and L59 mowers, adjust mowing height by transferring spacers from below the caster mounting bracket to above it or vice versa and by mov- ing wheel up or down in holes in wheel yoke.

On 59CL, etc., raise mower before backing up (because of lack of clearance between mower casters and front wheels of tractor).

Attitude Adjustment (Figure 1)

The Woods rotary mower can be adjusted to ride level at various cutting heights by adjusting the rear of the machine up or down in the mounting bracket holes. After changing the height of the rear of the mower, always check the alignment of the belt from the idlers forward. If the belt is out of line, move the entire mower forward or back in the side adjustment holes or adjust idlers as necessary to make the belt run true. The side adjustment holes are also for additional belt take up in case belt adjustment is used on the idlers. It is very important to run the belt as much in line as possible at all times.

Lubrication

Lubricate the blade spindle shafts with SAE 80 or 90EP gear lube every 24 hours of operation until some oil is forced out around the top of the shaft. If machine is equipped with casters, grease occasionally to keep the powdered metal bearing well lubricated. The V-belt idlers have sealed ball bearings and do not need lubri- cating. On mowers using chain drive and jackshaft, keep chain well oiled and grease jackshaft every 24 hours of operation.

V-Belts

Belts should be adjusted so that they are tight enough to hold the power of the tractor when mowing. The mowers for IH Cub tractors are designed so that as the mower is raised above the mowing position, the belt slackens. This is to prevent excessive load on the trac- tor PTO pilot bearings when the tractor motor is oper- ated with PTO disengaged. Thus, on Cub tractors, the operator should avoid adjusting the drive belt so tight that the slackening off effect is eliminated. On other tractors, to prevent belt from jumping off, the belt

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Contents Rotary Mower Introduction To the DealerTable of Contents General InformationSafety Safety RulesTraining PreparationStorage MaintenanceTransportation Safety & Instructional Decals Be CarefulTo Avoid Serious Injury or Death Operation OperationMowing Grass Tractor Operating InstructionsHOW to Solve Belt Problems Side Discharge & Discharge ChuteOptional Equipment Mower Spindle AssembliesHow to Align a Twisted Belt CleaningAssembly AssemblyCasters Lift Attachment SeeShielding 2 Idler Bracket 2 Lift & Mounting Assembly Photo Dealer Check Lists Leaf Mulcher OptionalPRE-DELIVERY Check List Delivery CheckParts Part QTY Description 59 & L59 Casters L306 Casters 59 & L306 Leaf Mulcher Lift Chain Hook-Up Table Manual Height Adjustment Chain see chart for chain used on Spindle Assembly Bolt Torque Chart SAE Series Torque ChartAppendix Metric SeriesBolt Size Chart AbbreviationsWarranty Woods Equipment Company

59C-2 specifications

The Woods Equipment 59C-2 is a robust and versatile implement that embodies the quality and durability associated with the Woods brand. Designed for compact tractors, this rotary cutter is a perfect solution for maintaining pastures, fields, and overgrown areas. It offers a combination of efficiency and performance, making it a favorite among agricultural operators and landowners alike.

One of the main features of the 59C-2 is its rugged construction. Built with a heavy-duty frame and premium materials, this cutter can withstand the rigors of daily use. Its 59-inch cutting width allows it to cover substantial areas quickly, increasing productivity. The cutter's design is also optimized for maneuverability, making it effective in tight spaces and around obstacles.

A standout characteristic of the Woods 59C-2 is its heavy-duty heat-treated blades. These blades are engineered to provide a clean and precise cut, ensuring that grass and brush are evenly trimmed. The blades are also replaceable, allowing users to maintain optimal cutting performance over time. This feature significantly reduces maintenance costs and extends the life of the cutter.

In terms of technology, the 59C-2 incorporates a slip clutch protection system. This system is essential for safeguarding the tractor and implement from potential damage caused by unexpected obstacles. When the blades encounter a tough object, the slip clutch disengages, preventing undue strain on the drivetrain and ensuring a longer lifespan for both the tractor and rotary cutter.

Another notable aspect of the Woods 59C-2 is its adjustable cutting height capability. Operators can easily set the desired height from 1.5 to 4 inches, allowing for flexibility in different mowing conditions and crop types. This adaptability is particularly beneficial for varying terrain and growth levels, providing a tailored approach to land management.

To facilitate easy attachment to a variety of compact tractors, the Woods 59C-2 features a universal mounting system. This design ensures a quick and straightforward setup, allowing operators to switch between implements seamlessly.

Overall, the Woods Equipment 59C-2 rotary cutter stands out for its durable construction, advanced technology, and versatile features, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to maintain their property with efficiency and ease. Whether tackling tall grass or thicker brush, this implement demonstrates the quality performance that Woods Equipment is known for.