Woods Equipment BW15LH manual Cutter Operation, Mowing Tips, Shredding

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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.

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.

With PTO engaged, raise PTO speed to 540 and main- tain throughout cutting operation.

Gearbox protection is provided by a slip clutch with 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.

Always operate tractor PTO at 540 RPM to maintain blade speed and to produce a clean cut.

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 RPM. The lower ground speed will permit grass to rebound par- tially.

Mowing Tips

Look down and to the rear and make sure area is clear before operating in reverse.

Do not operate or transport on steep slopes.

Do not stop, start, or change directions sud- denly on slopes.

Use extreme care and reduce ground speed on slopes and rough terrain.

Watch for hidden hazards on the terrain during operation.

CAUTION

Stop power unit and equipment immediately upon striking an obstruction. Turn off engine, remove key, inspect, and repair any damage before resuming operation.

Maximum recommended ground speed for cutting or shredding is 6 miles per hour. Adjust tractor ground speed by using higher or lower gears to provide a clean cut without lugging tractor engine.

Tall material should be cut twice. Cut material higher the first pass. Cut at desired height at 90 degrees the second pass.

Remember, sharp blades produce cleaner cuts and use less power.

Before entering an area, analyze it to determine the best procedure. Consider the height and type of mate- rial to be cut and the terrain type (hilly, level or rough, etc.).

Shredding

The cutter may be used to shred various crops includ- ing green manure, straw, stubble, asparagus residue, corn stalks and similar crops in preparation for tilling. It may also be used to shred pruning in orchards, groves and vineyards.

Each shredding operation may require a different set- up. Start with front edge of cutter high. Adjust up or down as necessary with attitude rod. Experiment until you obtain the results you want.

When shredding attitude is set, check that the distance from the bottom rear edge of the wing to the ground matches the bottom edge of the rear center section to the ground.

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MAN0810 (9/24/2009)

 

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Contents Batwing Introduction To the DealerTable of Contents LEA EL InstructivoSpecifications General InformationFree 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 CarefulKeep Away Safety Connecting Cutter to Tractor OperationOperation Hydraulic ConnectionCutting Height Adjustment Interference CheckCV Driveline Turning Limits Tractor OperationMowing Tips Cutter OperationShredding Transporting Lock-UpPRE-OPERATION Check List Owners ResponsibilityOwner Service Owner ServiceBlocking Method Driveline Lubrication LubricationGearbox Lubrication Blade Installation Figure Seasonal LubricationBlades Blade Removal FigureSlip Clutch Adjustment Figure Blade SharpeningShielding Repair CleaningServicing Tires Safely Troubleshooting TroubleshootingDealer Service Dealer ServiceGearbox Maintenance Seal Replacement FigureVertical Shaft Seal Repair Spindle BOX Horizontal Shaft Seal RepairSpindle Gearbox Repair Remove Gearbox from Cutter Disassemble GearboxSpindle Gearbox Assembly Reinstall Gearbox Assemble GearboxAssembly DisassemblySplitter Gearbox Repair Figure Removal from Cutter Reinstallation on Cutter Check GearboxCrossbar Removal Crossbar RemovalJoint Disassembly Crossbar InstallationUniversal Joint Repair Joint Assembly Assembly Instructions AssemblyDealer SET-UP Instructions Install Height Adjustment Cylinder Install SMV EmblemInstall Wheel and Hub Install TongueInstall Wing Install CV DriveInstall Wing Cylinder & Lock-up Bar Install Wing Wheel and Hub Figure Left Wing Lock-Up Bar InstalledInstall Wing Driveline Install Wing Wheel Yoke Adjustment LinkInstall Hose Kit Install Chain or Belt Shielding Chain Shielding Installation Center SectionChain Shielding Installation Right Wing Shown Belt Shielding Installation Right Wing Dealer Check Lists Dealer Check ListsPRE-DELIVERY Check List Delivery Check ListMAN0810 9/24/2009 Parts BW15LHMain Frame Assembly Front Section Part QTY Description Main Frame Assembly Rear Section Hydraulic cylinder 3 x 8 see Wing Assembly Part QTY Description Splitter Gearbox Assembly Shaft 1-3/4, 20 spline, center Wing & Center Gearbox Assembly Wing & Center Gearbox Assembly Center Deck Drive Assembly CV Drive Assembly Wing Drive Assembly Walterscheid Wing Drive Assembly Bodioli and Pavesi NSSBolt Wheel & Tire Assembly Rubber Shielding Center Section Standard Front & Rear Rubber Shielding Wing Standard Front & Rear Chain Shielding Center Section Optional Front & Rear Chain Shielding Wing Optional Front & Rear Hydraulic Cylinders Crossbar Puller Optional Hydraulic Cylinder Stroke Control KITWinch KIT Optional Winch Kit InstallationWinch Kit Operation Bolt Torque Chart SAE Series Torque ChartAppendix Metric SeriesBolt Size Chart AbbreviationsIndex IndexWarranty Warranty