Woods Equipment BW1620XQREV Dealer Check Lists, PRE-DELIVERY Check List, Delivery Check List

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DEALER CHECK LISTS

PRE-DELIVERY CHECK LIST

(DEALER’S RESPONSIBILITY)

Inspect the equipment thoroughly after assembly to ensure it is set up properly before delivering it to the customer.

The following check lists are a reminder of points to inspect. Check off each item as it is found satisfactory or after proper adjustment is made.

NOTICE

Gearboxes are not filled at the factory unless the unit is factory assembled. Prior to delivery, make sure each gearbox is filled between lowest ring and end of dipstick with 80 or 90W API GL-4 or GL-5 gear lube.

___ Check that all safety decals are installed and in good condition. Replace if damaged.

___ Check that shields and guards are properly installed and in good condition. Replace if dam-

 

aged.

___

Check all bolts to be sure they are properly

 

torqued.

___

Check wheel bolts for proper torque.

___

Check that all cotter pins and safety pins are

 

properly installed. Replace if damaged.

___

Check that blades have been properly installed.

___

Check and grease all lubrication points as identi-

 

fied in lubrication information on page 20.

___

Check the level of gearbox fluids before delivery.

 

Service, if required, as specified in the lubrication

 

information on page 20. Apply sealant to threads

 

on dipstick.

DELIVERY CHECK LIST

(DEALER’S RESPONSIBILITY)

___ Show customer how to make adjustments and select proper PTO speed.

___ Show customer how to make sure driveline is properly installed and that spring-activated lock-

 

ing pin or collar slides freely and is seated in

 

groove on tractor PTO shaft.

___

Show customer how to determine the turning lim-

 

its of the CV PTO driveline.

___

Show customer the safe, proper procedures to be

 

used when mounting, dismounting, and storing

 

equipment.

___

Make customer aware of optional equipment

 

available so that customer can make proper

 

choices as required.

___

Instruct customer how to lubricate and explain

 

importance of lubrication.

___

Point out the safety decals. Explain their meaning

 

and the need to keep them in place and in good

 

condition. Emphasize the increased safety haz-

 

ards when instructions are not followed.

___

Explain to customer that when transporting the

 

cutter, the wing and center sections should be

 

raised and their respective transport bars

 

installed and pinned in place.

___

Present Operator's Manual and request that cus-

 

tomer and all operators read it before operating

 

equipment. Point out the manual safety rules,

 

explain their meanings and emphasize the

 

increased safety hazards that exist when safety

 

rules are not followed.

___

Explain to customer the potential crushing haz-

 

ards of going underneath raised equipment.

 

Instruct that before going underneath to discon-

 

nect the driveline, securely block up all corners

 

with jack stands and to follow all instructions in

 

the BLOCKING METHOD, page 19 of the opera-

 

tor’s manual. Explain that blocking up prevents

 

equipment dropping from hydraulic leak down,

 

hydraulic system failures or mechanical compo-

 

nent failures.

___

Point out all guards and shields. Explain their

 

importance and the safety hazards that exist

 

when not kept in place and in good condition.

___

Explain to customer that when towing on a public

 

road to comply with all state and local light-

 

ing/marking laws and to use a safety tow chain.

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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 Safety & Instructional Decals Be CarefulPN 1006348 located on split rim wheels Safety Safety Connecting Cutter to Tractor OperationOperation Cutting Height Adjustment Hydraulic ConnectionInterference Check CV Driveline Turning LimitsAttitude Rod Adjustment Figure Tractor OperationCutter Operation Cutting Height Normal Mowing WingsMowing Tips TransportingShredding Lock-UpPRE-OPERATION Check List Wing Lock-Up FigureCenter 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 RemovalCrossbar Installation Joint DisassemblyUniversal 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 InstallationWing Assembly Install WingInstall Wing Cylinder and Transport Lock Install Wing Wheel Yoke Figure Install Wing Wheel Yoke Adjustment LinkFill Gearboxes Hydraulic CylinderOptional 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

BW2400X, BW1620XQREV, BW2400XQ, BW1620X, BW1620XQ specifications

Woods Equipment has established itself as a trusted name in the landscape and agricultural equipment sector, offering a wide range of high-performance products tailored to meet various needs. Among its standout offerings are the BW1620XQ, BW1620X, BW2400XQ, BW1620XQREV, and BW2400X models, known for their robust design and exceptional functionality.

The BW1620XQ is designed for efficient brush cutting, making it an ideal choice for land maintenance and clearing dense underbrush. One of its main features is the heavy-duty construction, which ensures durability even under the toughest conditions. This model is equipped with a reinforced deck, providing added strength and longevity. It also features a powerful PTO-driven cutting system, allowing it to tackle tough growth with ease.

The BW1620X model offers similar capabilities to the BW1620XQ but is optimized for lighter tasks and smaller properties. It shines in residential applications, where maneuverability and ease of use are paramount. This model is lightweight and easy to attach, making it a favorite among homeowners who require a reliable tool for maintaining their yards and gardens.

For those requiring larger-scale solutions, the BW2400XQ provides increased cutting width and efficiency. This model excels in farm and large property applications, where speed and power are essential. Featuring advanced blade technology, the BW2400XQ offers superior cutting performance and reduced maintenance needs. Additionally, it boasts adjustable height settings, allowing users to customize their cutting experience based on the terrain and type of vegetation.

The BW1620XQREV is a revolutionary model that incorporates newer technology for even better performance and user experience. This model offers enhanced features such as improved blade design for finer cuts and an innovative quick-attach system that enables fast connectivity and disconnection from tractors.

Finally, the BW2400X model is the standard version of the BW2400XQ, providing similar power and efficiency without some of the specialized features, making it a cost-effective solution for users who need reliable equipment without as many bells and whistles.

In conclusion, Woods Equipment's BW1620XQ, BW1620X, BW2400XQ, BW1620XQREV, and BW2400X models each feature unique characteristics tailored to specific applications, ensuring users can find the right tool for their needs, whether for residential landscaping or large-scale agricultural tasks. Their emphasis on durability, efficiency, and user-friendly design makes them a preferred choice across various sectors.