Woods Equipment S15CD, S22CD, S20CD, S27CD, S25CD manual Hazard Area, Ground Speed, Turning, Cleaning

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HAZARD AREA

„Make certain all movement of equipment com- ponents has stopped before approaching for ser- vice.

Stay away from front, side, and rear of unit while it is running. Flails can pick up stones, sticks, wire, and other debris and throw it out with enough force to severely injure bystanders.

Keep out of shaded area shown in Figure 18.

Shut down unit and wait for moving parts to stop before approaching.

KEEP OUT

OF

Figure 18. Hazard Area

GROUND SPEED

Travel speed can vary between 3 and 8 mph (5 and 13 kmph) depending on the bulk of residue and terrain conditions. The operator is responsible for noting the condition of the work, setting the speed to obtain a quality shredding job, and maintaining control of the unit.

Speed may be increased if shredding quality is good.

Decrease speed if trash is left standing or if some is not picked up.

TURNING

3-Point Mounted Units:

Always raise the unit slightly to lift rear wheels off the ground before turning. This will eliminate side loads on the wheel assembly, unless unit is equipped with caster wheels.

Pull-Type Units:

The front universal is equipped with a CV (Constant Velocity) joint to allow for turning. Although the CV joint allows for sharper turns than a regular driveline, it does have some limitations. Refer to Figure 19.

CV joint angle should not exceed 80 degrees in either operating or standstill condition of the driveline. Larger angles will damage the joint.

The angle should never exceed 35 degrees when the driveline is under full load.

NOTICE

Disengage PTO when making sharp turns.

Figure 19. CV Joint Angles

CLEANING

After Each Use

Remove large debris such as clumps of dirt, grass, crop residue, etc. from machine.

Inspect machine and replace worn or damaged parts.

Replace any safety decals that are missing or not readable.

Periodically or Before Extended Storage

Clean large debris such as clumps of dirt, grass, crop residue, etc. from machine.

Remove the remainder using a low-pressure water spray.

1.Be careful when spraying near scratched or torn safety decals or near edges of decals as water spray can peel decal off surface.

2.Be careful when spraying near chipped or scratched paint as water spray can lift paint.

3.If a pressure washer is used, follow the advice of the pressure washer manufacturer.

Inspect machine and replace worn or damaged parts.

Sand down scratches and the edges of areas of missing paint and coat with Woods spray paint of matching color (purchase from your Woods dealer).

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MAN0506 (Rev. 9/5/2008)

 

 

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Contents Flail Shredder Introduction Table of Contents LEA EL InstructivoSpecifications Balance Statement General InformationPreparation Safety RulesTraining Operation TransportationMaintenance Storage Safety & Instructional Decals Replace Immediately If DamagedPeligro Advertencia Be CarefulOperator Record Operator SIGN-OFF RecordBREAK-IN of the Flail Shredder OperationPrincipal Components After operating for 1/2 hourPRE-OPERATION Check List HorsepowerTractor Weight Choosing the Correct TractorPTO Driveline Length With Quick Hitch Attachment Attaching Shredder to TractorCut only the male end. Never cut the female end Attach PTO Driveline Without Quick Hitch AttachmentPull-Type Model Attach Hydraulics Center Cutter Option Preparing for Operation Raise Stands Removing Shredder from Tractor Flail HeightPull-Type Models SET Operating HeightPoint Hitch Models Point & 2-Point Hitch ModelsStarting the Tractor Setting Flail HeightSetting Outer Trailing Wheels Casters & Struts Stopping the TractorGround Speed CleaningHazard Area TurningAdditional Rear Wheels Rubber FlapsBED Cones Greasing Service & MaintenanceLubricants Lubrication ScheduleLubrication Points Every 40 hours of operation Daily or every 8 hours of operationEvery 25 hours of operation AnnuallyHours or daily Lubrication Service Record Hours Serviced byGearbox OIL Leakage HoursGearbox leakage & Troubleshooting Changing Gearbox OILWheel Spacing Ratchet Height AdjustmentReplacing Flail Knives Replacing Rubber Shield Flaps Servicing Rotors Flail TubesRemoving Components Replacing ComponentsBreaking In the Clutch Run Replacing Stub ShaftServicing Weasler Modular Friction Clutch Removing the DrivelineRebuilding Overrunning Clutch Rebuilding Friction PackMounting Clutch to Shredder Service & Maintenance Troubleshooting Problem Cause SolutionWorksheet for Contour Flail Patterns 24’ Dealer SET-UP Instructions AssemblyWheel Assembly For Some Models Shipped on EndALL Units PULL-TYPE Hitch InstallationPull-type units only Rubber Flap Installation Manual Storage Tube InstallationOptional Equipment Rubber Belting Installation Safety Light KIT InstallationInstall Center Deflector Safety Light Kit Diagram Non-End TowBlock Shredded Center CUT KIT InstallationAssemble Motor and Blade Install Motor Housing Assembly HosesConnect Hoses to Tractor Install Hose ClampsInstall Decals Remove Deflector KitPRE-DELIVERY Check List Dealer Check ListsDelivery Check List Dealer Check Lists Parts Index Flail Shredder Center Drive Flail Shredder Frame Assembly Center Drive Flail Shredder Frame Assembly Parts List Part QTY DescriptionFlail Tube Assembly Left RightTing BED Cone Assembly Optional Parts Dual Safety Light KIT Optional Weasler 24K Torqmaster Clutch Assembly Weasler Automatic Clutch OptionalWeasler 30K 3-POINT PTO Shaft with Automatic Clutch Optional 1019820 Center Drive Gearbox Rubber Belting Advertencia Center Cutter KIT OptionalCenter Cutter KIT Parts List Center Deflector OptionalRubber Flap SAE Series Torque Chart Bolt Torque ChartMetric Series Torque Chart Bolt Size Chart AbbreviationsAssembly IndexWarranty Rev /3/2011 Woods Equipment Company South Illinois Route Post Office Box Oregon, Illinois