Woods Equipment S15CD, S22CD, S20CD Attaching Shredder to Tractor, With Quick Hitch Attachment

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„Keep bystanders away from equipment.

1.Clear the area of all bystanders.

2.Attach the 3-point hitch to the unit but not the PTO driveline.

3.Raise the unit until the tractor PTO and gearbox shafts are the same height.

4.Measure the dimension between the shaft grooves on the tractor and implement ends. If this dimension is less than 34.81 inches, the shaft will require shortening.

5.Move the unit to its highest and lowest working position and measure this dimension again. [The unit’s shaft can telescope (see Figure 6) before it has been shortened.]

6.If required, shorten the shaft to prevent bottoming out during use. NOTE: An extra inch of compression space in the shaft can eliminate bottoming out during use. Measure to make sure.

7.Use an abrasive wheel power saw to cut the male end of the shaft. Cut the same amount from both the splined shaft and the safety shield. See Figure 5. Use a file to remove any burrs from the cut end.

NOTICE

Cut only the male end. Never cut the female end.

8.Never cut more than 9 inches from the male end. Cutting 1 inch from the male end shortens both the minimum and maximum lengths by 1 inch.

Figure 5. Cutting the Driveline Shaft

ATTACHING SHREDDER TO TRACTOR

1.Place unit on a level, dry area free of debris and other foreign object.

„Keep bystanders away from equipment.

„Connect PTO driveline directly to power unit PTO shaft. Never use adapter sleeves or adapter shafts. Adapters can cause driveline failures due to incorrect spline or incorrect operating length and can result in personal injury or death.

2.Clear the area of bystanders, especially children.

3.Provide enough clearance to back the tractor safely into the unit.

CAUTION

Do not allow anyone to stand between tractor and unit when backing up to the unit.

With Quick Hitch Attachment:

4.Set the height of the 3-point hitch so that quick hitch claws are lower than the mounting pins.

5.Make sure 3-point hitch is set in the non-sway position. See tractor manual for details.

6.Align the claws under the lower and upper mast mounting pins while backing up.

NOTE: For a Category II hitch, use the bottom upper mast hole. For a Category III hitch, use the top upper mast hole.

7.When the claws are under the pins, slowly raise the 3-point hitch. Make sure each mounting pin seats in its respective claw.

8.Release the claw retainer locks to secure the mounting pins in the claws.

9.Check the top link frame. It should be free to slide in its mounting slots. This movement allows the unit to follow the ground contour when cresting a hill or going through a depression.

Figure 6. Driveline Dimension

MAN0506 (Rev. 9/5/2008)

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Contents Flail Shredder Introduction LEA EL Instructivo Table of ContentsSpecifications General Information Balance StatementTraining Safety RulesPreparation Transportation OperationMaintenance Storage Replace Immediately If Damaged Safety & Instructional DecalsPeligro Be Careful AdvertenciaOperator SIGN-OFF Record Operator RecordPrincipal Components OperationBREAK-IN of the Flail Shredder After operating for 1/2 hourTractor Weight HorsepowerPRE-OPERATION Check List Choosing the Correct TractorPTO Driveline Length Cut only the male end. Never cut the female end Attaching Shredder to TractorWith Quick Hitch Attachment Pull-Type Model Without Quick Hitch AttachmentAttach PTO Driveline Attach Hydraulics Center Cutter OptionRemoving Shredder from Tractor Raise StandsPreparing for Operation Flail HeightPoint Hitch Models SET Operating HeightPull-Type Models Point & 2-Point Hitch ModelsSetting Outer Trailing Wheels Casters & Struts Setting Flail HeightStarting the Tractor Stopping the TractorHazard Area CleaningGround Speed TurningBED Cones Rubber FlapsAdditional Rear Wheels Lubricants Service & MaintenanceGreasing Lubrication ScheduleLubrication Points Every 25 hours of operation Daily or every 8 hours of operationEvery 40 hours of operation AnnuallyGearbox OIL Leakage Lubrication Service Record Hours Serviced byHours or daily HoursChanging Gearbox OIL Gearbox leakage & TroubleshootingReplacing Flail Knives Ratchet Height AdjustmentWheel Spacing Servicing Rotors Flail Tubes Replacing Rubber Shield FlapsReplacing Components Removing ComponentsServicing Weasler Modular Friction Clutch Replacing Stub ShaftBreaking In the Clutch Run Removing the DrivelineMounting Clutch to Shredder Rebuilding Friction PackRebuilding Overrunning Clutch Service & Maintenance Problem Cause Solution TroubleshootingWorksheet for Contour Flail Patterns 24’ Wheel Assembly AssemblyDealer SET-UP Instructions For Some Models Shipped on EndPull-type units only PULL-TYPE Hitch InstallationALL Units Optional Equipment Rubber Belting Installation Manual Storage Tube InstallationRubber Flap Installation Safety Light KIT InstallationSafety Light Kit Diagram Non-End Tow Install Center DeflectorAssemble Motor and Blade Center CUT KIT InstallationBlock Shredded Assembly Hoses Install Motor HousingInstall Decals Install Hose ClampsConnect Hoses to Tractor Remove Deflector KitDelivery Check List Dealer Check ListsPRE-DELIVERY Check List Dealer Check Lists Parts Index Flail Shredder Center Drive Flail Shredder Frame Assembly Part QTY Description Center Drive Flail Shredder Frame Assembly Parts ListLeft Right Flail Tube AssemblyTing BED Cone Assembly Optional Parts Dual Safety Light KIT Optional Weasler Automatic Clutch Optional Weasler 24K Torqmaster Clutch AssemblyWeasler 30K 3-POINT PTO Shaft with Automatic Clutch Optional 1019820 Center Drive Gearbox Rubber Belting Center Cutter KIT Optional AdvertenciaCenter Deflector Optional Center Cutter KIT Parts ListRubber Flap Metric Series Torque Chart Bolt Torque ChartSAE Series Torque Chart Abbreviations Bolt Size ChartIndex AssemblyWarranty Rev /3/2011 South Illinois Route Post Office Box Oregon, Illinois Woods Equipment Company