Woods Equipment BW2400X manual Attitude Rod Adjustment Figure, Tractor Operation, Cutter Operation

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6.Adjust inner nuts in or out until the rear of the cutter is approximately 1/2" higher than the front. (See Attitude Rod Adjustment, page 16.)

7.Raise cutter, remove jackstands and check deck height. Tighten jam nuts against sleeve.

Cutting Height (Normal Mowing) - Wings

1.Lower wings to normal mowing position.

2.Loosen the jam nut on the adjustable link (turn buckle).

3.Lengthening the link will raise the wing, shortening the link will lower the wing. The rear edge of the wing should be parallel to the ground.

4.Make sure jam nuts are tightened once wing is leveled.

When using the cutter to shred, the rear of the cutter deck should be approximately 1/2" to 1" lower than the front.

NOTE: Equal Angle Drive Only: With the cutting height established, adjust the driveline carrier bearing in the H-frame to ensure the front driveline is parallel to the ground with cutter in cutting position.

Attitude Rod Adjustment (Figure 2)

Use the following chart as a starting point for adjusting the attitude rod, based on different tongue height and wheel options.

Figure 2. Attitude Rod Adjustment

TRACTOR OPERATION

Power unit must be equipped with ROPS or ROPS cab and seat belt. Keep seat belt securely fastened. Falling off power unit can result in death from being run over or crushed. Keep foldable ROPS system in “locked up” position at all times.

Use care when operating around tree limbs and other low objects. Avoid being knocked off tractor and being injured.

The cutter is operated with tractor controls. Engage the PTO at a low rpm to prevent excessive loads on the cutter drive system. Increase throttle to recommended PTO operating RPM.

Be sure operator is familiar with all controls and can stop tractor and cutter quickly in an emergency. The operator should give complete, undivided attention to operating tractor and cutter.

CUTTER OPERATION

When beginning operation of the cutter, make sure that all persons are in a safe location.

Power for operating the cutter is supplied by the tractor PTO. Operate PTO at 540 (1000 RPM for "Q" models).

Know how to stop the tractor and cutter quickly in an emergency.

Engage PTO at a low engine rpm to minimize stress on the drive system and gearbox. Raise PTO speed to 540 or 1000 RPM depending on model and maintain throughout cutting operation.

Gearbox protection is provided by a slip clutch with a replacement fiber disc. The slip clutch is designed to slip when excessive torsional loads occur.

Move slowly into material. Adjust tractor ground speed to provide a clean cut without lugging the tractor engine.

Use a slow ground speed for better shredding.

Proper ground speed will depend on the terrain and the material’s height, type, and density.

Normally, ground speed will range from 2 to 5 mph. Tall, dense material should be cut at a low speed; thin, medium-height material can be cut at a faster ground speed.

Under certain conditions tractor tires may roll down some grass and prevent cutting at the same height as the surrounding area. When this occurs, reduce your ground speed but maintain PTO at 540 or 1000 RPM. The lower ground speed will permit grass to rebound partially.

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(Rev. 1/30/2009) MAN0764 (11/5/2008)

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Contents MAN0764 Introduction To the DealerTable of Contents Specifications General InformationBW1620X, BW1620XQ BW2400X, BW2400XQFree Mower Safety Video SafetyTraining Package for Rotary Mowers/Cutters-English Training Package for Rotary Mowers/Cutters-English/SpanishSafety Rules InstallationTraining PreparationTransportation OperationMaintenance Storage Be Careful Safety & Instructional DecalsPN 1006348 located on split rim wheels Safety Safety Operation Connecting Cutter to TractorOperation Cutting Height Adjustment Hydraulic ConnectionInterference Check CV Driveline Turning LimitsAttitude Rod Adjustment Figure Tractor OperationCutter Operation Cutting Height Normal Mowing WingsMowing Tips TransportingShredding Lock-UpWing Lock-Up Figure PRE-OPERATION Check ListCenter Section Lock-Up Figure Owner Service Owner ServiceBlocking Method Lubrication Gearbox LubricationDriveline Lubrication Description FrequencyBlade Installation Figure Seasonal LubricationBlades Blade Removal FigureSlip Clutch Adjustment Figure Blade Sharpening FigureRepairing Rubber Shielding Repairing Optional Chain ShieldingCleaning Shielding RepairTroubleshooting TroubleshootingDealer Service Dealer ServiceSeal Replacement Figure Vertical Shaft Seal Replacement FigureWing & Center Gearbox Repair Gearbox Wing & Center Gearbox Installation Figure Splitter Gearbox Disassembly FigureSplitter Gearbox Repair Figure Splitter Gearbox Removal Center ShaftSplitter Gearbox Assembly Figure Splitter Gearbox InstallationSplitter Gearbox Inspection Side ShaftCrossbar Removal Crossbar RemovalJoint Disassembly Crossbar InstallationUniversal Joint Repair Joint Assembly Service Tires SafelyAssembly Assembly InstructionsCenter Section Assembly Install Hydraulic Hoses FigureInstall Attitude Rods Figure Install Height Adjustment CylinderInstall SMV Emblem Figure Install Spring Wheel Arms FigureInstall Tongue Figure Install 3-Joint Drive FigureInstall Optional CV Drive Figure CV Drive InstallationInstall Wing Wing AssemblyInstall Wing Cylinder and Transport Lock Install Wing Wheel Yoke Figure Install Wing Wheel Yoke Adjustment LinkHydraulic Cylinder Fill GearboxesOptional Equipment Tandem Wheel Assembly Installation Center Section Right WingInstall Chain or Belt Shielding Chain Shielding Installation Center SectionLink Winch Kit Installation Optional Roller Assembly InstallationShredder Installation Optional Crossbar Installation Right WingCrossbar Installation Left Wing Crossbar Installation Center SectionBW1620X Counterweight Installation BW1620X Counterweight Installation Dealer Check Lists Dealer Check ListsPRE-DELIVERY Check List Delivery Check ListParts Index PartsMain Frame Assembly Front Section Part Main Frame Assembly Rear Section 1027070 Center wheel yoke 57050 Access hole cover 10475 Right Wing Shown Part QTY Description Wing & Center Gearbox Assembly 540 RPM 1000 RPM Wing CenterSplitter Gearbox Assembly 540 RPMCenter Deck Drive Assembly Front 3-JOINT Drive Assembly Equal Angle 40728 Inner shieldRear 3-JOINT Drive Assembly Equal Angle Type a 540 RPM Front CV Drive Type B 540 RPM Front CV Drive Type a 1000 RPM Front CV Drive RPM 1-3/8 21-Splined RPM 1-3/4 20-SplinedType B 1000 RPM Front CV Drive Wing Drive Assembly REF Part QTY DescriptionBolt Wheel & Tire Assembly Rubber Shielding Center Section Standard on BW2400 Models Rubber Shielding Wing Standard on BW2400 Models Chain Shielding Center Section Single ROW Double ROWChain Shielding Wing Tandem Axle Wheel Yoke Optional Parts Hydraulic CylindersHydraulic Cylinder Stroke Control KIT Crossbar Puller OptionalShredder KIT Optional BW1620X / BW1620XQ / BW1620XQREV Counterweight BOX Assembly Winch KIT Optional Winch Kit OperationBolt Torque Chart SAE Series Torque ChartAppendix Metric SeriesBolt Size Chart AbbreviationsIndex IndexWarranty South Illinois Route Post Office Box Oregon, Illinois

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