OPERATION

A WARNING

Do not allow children or unqualified persons to operate equipment.

Keep bystanders away from equipment while it is in operation.

A CAUTION

Stop mower and tractor immediately upon striking an obstruction. Turn off engine, remove key, inspect and repair any damage before resum- ing operation.

Alway wear relatively tight and belted clothing to avoid entanglement in moving parts. Wear sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and protective equipment for eyes, hands, hearing and head.

MOWING GRASS

Woods model 59, L59, and L306 series mowers are equipped with suction-type blades which make them ideal for finish mowing large areas of lawn. The machine should be run level when mowing, and the uncut area should be kept to the left side (right side on left-handed machine). This prevents a small windrow that might otherwise occur.

Streaking

With certain types of grass and under certain seasonal conditions, the front caster wheels may roll the grass down enough that it will not come all the way back up and will not be cut as short as the surrounding area. This may appear to be a streak left by the spindle, but it is not. The only solution, under these conditions, is to carry the weight of the machine on the lift chains with the caster wheels adjusted up so they carry the weight when riding a high ridge or high spot.

TRACTOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Operate the tractor at full governed rpm when doing normal mowing. If the forward speed is too high, a lower gear can be used.

Height Adjustment (Without Casters)

The mower is raised or lowered and the mowing height is maintained by the tractor hydraulic system.

Set the hydraulic control lever stop for the desired mowing level. Adjust the side skids so that they just

clear the ground. The side skids will minimize scalping by lifting the mower over bumps.

Height Adjustment (With Casters)

Adjustments for 59 and L59 casters are made by plac- ing the axle in the upper and lower hole in the yoke, or by moving spacers to top or bottom of the pivot shaft. On L306, adjust by using various holes in caster arm. Adjust side skids 1/2" above the ground.

Raise mower off the ground when backing and turning at same time.

Mower Attitude

Position front of mower level with or slightly below the rear of mower to provide a closer cutting. Mowing with the front end high will produce ragged cuts with a scal- loped look, excessive shredding, and will require extra power.

Attitude Adjustment (Figure 1)

For best mowing results, dimension “A” should not be more than 1/2" higher, and never lower, than dimension “B”.

Dimension “B” is set by adjusting casters, gauge wheels, or lift chains.

Dimension “A” is set by raising or lowering push chan- nel arms in idler bracket.

NOTICE

Any adjustment to either dimension “A” or “B” will require adjustment to the other.

Check cutting height and attitude by placing a straight edge along the outside edge of the mower frame as shown in Figure 1.

Measure from the bottom edge of the straight edge at the front and rear at least 32" apart. The front measure- ment should be approximately 1/2" lower than the rear.

To determine cutting height, it is necessary to subtract the distance the blade is below mower frame from the front measurement. On the L59, the blade is 4-5/8" below the mower frame. On the L306, it is 4-7/8" below.

When checking cutting height, be sure to take mea- surements on both sides of the mower. Be sure the mower is level from side to side using these measure- ments.

When changes are made to cutting height or attitude, be sure to check belt alignment and tension.

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Woods Equipment L59, L36 manual Operation, Mowing Grass, Tractor Operating Instructions

L59, L36 specifications

Woods Equipment has established itself as a leader in the agricultural equipment sector, particularly with its versatile line of mowers and rotary cutters. Among its notable models are the Woods L59 and L36, designed to meet the diverse needs of landowners, landscapers, and agricultural professionals.

The Woods L59 is a robust rotary cutter renowned for its efficiency and durability. It features a cutting width of 59 inches, making it ideal for tackling larger areas while providing a clean and even cut. One of the standout characteristics of the L59 is its heavy-duty construction. Built with a reinforced frame and tough, high-quality steel deck, this rotary cutter can withstand the rigors of demanding mowing conditions. The L59 also incorporates a unique blade system that optimizes cutting performance, reducing the risk of stalling even in thick brush or overgrown grass.

In contrast, the Woods L36 is a more compact model that still delivers exceptional performance. With a cutting width of 36 inches, it is perfect for smaller properties and tight spaces where larger equipment may struggle. The L36 is engineered with similar durability in mind; however, its lighter design allows for easier maneuverability without sacrificing robustness. This model is particularly popular among hobby farmers and landscapers who require efficiency in tight corners and intricate landscaping tasks.

Both models are equipped with innovative technologies to enhance operational efficiency. The Woods L59 and L36 feature adjustable cutting heights, giving operators the flexibility to customize their mowing experience based on the specific needs of their terrain. Additionally, these rotary cutters are designed for compatibility with a variety of tractors, ensuring seamless integration into existing equipment fleets.

Maintenance is also straightforward with both the L59 and L36, thanks to easily accessible components. This user-friendly design reduces downtime, allowing operators to keep their equipment in peak condition and maximize productivity.

In summary, Woods Equipment's L59 and L36 models exemplify reliability, flexibility, and performance. Whether managing large expanses of land or tending to smaller gardens, these rotary cutters stand out in their category, reflecting the company's commitment to quality and innovation in agricultural machinery.