Woods Equipment BW180-3 manual Interference Check, CV Driveline Turning Limits, Tractor Operation

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3.Route the hose through the hose holder at the hitch and be sure the hose can slide freely in the holder. Do not allow hose slack to drag on the ground or become caught on tractor protrusions.

4.Attach the hydraulic hose to the tractor.

5.From the operator position, start tractor and raise and lower deck several times to purge trapped air from the hydraulic cylinder.

Interference Check

1.Be sure that tractor 3-point lift links do not interfere with hydraulic hoses, cutter driveline, or cutter frame.

2.Check for straight-ahead operation and at full turning angles. If there is any interference, remove the lower lift links.

3.Contact between tractor lift links and cutter parts can cause damage, especially when turning.

CV Driveline Turning Limits

NOTICE

You must not exceed a turning angle of 80 degrees at the head of the Constant Velocity drive- line or damage will occur.

1.To check for potential excessive turn angle, disconnect the driveline from tractor.

2.Start engine and turn as far right or left as possible.

3.Shut engine off and try to connect CV driveline to tractor. If it cannot be connected, the turn angle is too severe.

4.Restart engine and straighten angle slightly, shut off engine and try to connect CV driveline to tractor.

5.Repeat the process until the driveline can be connected. The point at which the driveline can be connected is the maximum turn that should be made.

Cutting Height Adjustment

On pull-type or semi-mounted units with optional hydraulic cutting height adjustment, use a single-acting cylinder with a maximum extended length of 28-1/4" (718 mm) from attaching point center to center.

occurs repeatedly, the cutter, driveline, and gear- boxes will be damaged.

Cutting height range is from 1" to 15". A hydraulic cylin- der or ratchet jack is available for cutting height adjust- ment.

When selecting a cutting height, you should consider the area of operation. If the ground is rolling and has mounds the blades could contact, set the cutting height accordingly. The cutting height (blade edge) is approxi- mately 1" above the bottom of the side skid.

Cutting Height (Normal Mowing) - Center Section

1.Position the cutter on a hard level surface and select an approximate cutting height, Example 6".

2.Raise wings and lock them in the UP position.

3.Use any of the optional cutting height mechanisms to raise or lower the center section to obtain a distance of 5" from bottom edge of skid shoe to the ground.

4.Loosen jam nuts on the attitude rod that runs from the wheel yoke to the tongue.

5.Adjust rod in or out until the rear of the cutter is approximately 1/2" higher than the front.

6.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.

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.

TRACTOR OPERATION

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

Only use a tractor with a Roll Over Protection Structure (ROPS) and seat belt. Securely fasten seat belt.

NOTICE

Avoid ground contact with blades. Striking ground with blades produces one of the most dam- aging shock loads a cutter can encounter. If this

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.

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Contents Batwing To the Dealer IntroductionLEA EL Instructivo Table of ContentsBW180-3 BW180Q-3 BW126-3 BW126Q-3 SpecificationsGeneral Information BW180-3 / BW180Q-3 BW126-3 / BW126Q-3Safety Free Mower Safety VideoTraining Package for Rotary Mowers/Cutters-English/Spanish Training Package for Rotary Mowers/Cutters-EnglishPreparation Safety RulesInstallation TrainingOperation TransportationMaintenance Storage Safety & Instructional Decals Be CarefulPN 1006348 Located on Wheel Rims PN 15922 1000 RPM PN 18866 540 RPM 1000 RPMSafety Hydraulic Connection Connecting Cutter to TractorOperation OperationTractor Operation Cutting Height AdjustmentInterference Check CV Driveline Turning LimitsCutter Operation Mowing TipsShredding Center Section Lock-Up TransportingLock-Up Wing Lock-UpOwners Responsibility PRE-OPERATION Check ListOwner Service Owner ServiceBlocking Method Lubrication Gearbox LubricationDriveline Lubrication Blade Removal Figure Blade Installation FigureSeasonal Lubrication BladesBlade Sharpening Slip Clutch Adjustment FigureCleaning Shielding RepairServicing Tires Safely Troubleshooting TroubleshootingSeal Replacement Figure Dealer ServiceDealer Service Gearbox MaintenanceDisassembly Figure Gearbox RepairRemoval from Cutter Figure Gearbox ReinstallationDisassembly AssemblySplitter Gearbox Repair Figure Removal from Cutter Check Gearbox Reinstallation on CutterCrossbar Removal Crossbar RemovalCrossbar Installation Joint DisassemblyUniversal Joint Repair Joint Assembly Assembly Assembly InstructionsDealer SET-UP Instructions Install SMV Emblem Install Height Adjustment CylinderInstall Tongue Install Wheel and HubJoint Drive Installation Install 3-Joint Drive 540 RPM OnlyInstall CV Drive Optional Install WingInstall Wing Cylinder & Lock-up Bar Left Wing Lock-Up Bar Installed Install Wing Wheel and Hub FigureInstall Wing Wheel Yoke Adjustment Link Install Wing DrivelineInstall Hose Kit Chain Shielding Installation Center Section Install Chain or Belt ShieldingChain Shielding Installation Right Wing Shown Belt Shielding Installation Right Wing Refer to Figure BW126 and BW126L Counterweight InstallationWinch Kit Installation Optional Delivery Check List Dealer Check ListsDealer Check Lists PRE-DELIVERY Check ListMAN0707 5/30/2008 Parts Parts IndexMain Frame Assembly Front Section Part QTY Description Main Frame Assembly Rear Section Tire & hub see Wing Assembly See Splitter Gearbox Assembly Gear, 540 rpm Wing & Center Gearbox Assembly 540 RPM 1000 RPM Center Deck Drive Assembly BW180 & BW126 Front Drive Assembly Equal Angle BW180 & BW126 Rear Drive Assembly Equal Angle RPM & 1000 RPM Front CV Drive Wing Drive Assembly Bolt Wheel & Tire Assembly 1027468 1028590 Single ROW Double ROW Chain Shielding Center Section Front & RearSingle ROW Chain Shielding Wing Front & RearHydraulic Cylinders Hydraulic Cylinder Stroke Control KIT Crossbar Puller OptionalBW126 / BW126Q Weight BOX Assembly Optional Winch Kit Installation Winch KIT OptionalWinch Kit Operation Metric Series Bolt Torque ChartSAE Series Torque Chart AppendixAbbreviations Bolt Size ChartIndex IndexWarranty Warranty

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