Woods Equipment Lawn Mower Accessory TBW150C User Manual

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TURF BATWING  
TBW150C  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
SAFETY RULES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
SAFETY DECALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
OWNER SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
DEALER SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
PARTS LISTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
BOLT TORQUE CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
BOLT SIZE CHART & ABBREVIATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
PRODUCT WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INSIDE BACK COVER  
REPLACEMENT PARTS WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BACK COVER  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Cutting Width  
12.5’  
Cutting Height Range  
Shipping Weight (Approximately)  
Blade Speed (feet per minute)  
Blade Spindles  
1.0” - 4.5”  
2,035 lbs.  
16,200  
9
Number of Blades  
9
Universal Drive Series  
Transport Wheels  
(Input: ASAE Cat 3 CV; Wing: ASAE Cat 3)  
20.5” x 8.75” Turf tire and Wheel  
4” x 10” Solid (10)  
Caster Wheels  
Tractor PTO Speed  
540 rpm  
Recommended Minimum  
Tractor Horsepower  
25 - 60 hp  
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(Rev. 2/6/2009)  
MAN0765 (12/5/2008)  
Introduction 3  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
and varying operating conditions. However, through  
experience and these instructions, you should be able  
to develop procedures suitable to your particular situa-  
tion.  
Some illustrations in this manual show the  
equipment with safety shields removed to provide  
a better view. This equipment should never be  
operated with any necessary safety shielding  
removed.  
The illustrations and data used in this manual were cur-  
rent at the time of printing. However, due to possible  
inline production changes, your machine may vary  
slightly in detail. We reserve the right to redesign and  
change the machines as may be necessary without  
notification.  
The purpose of this manual is to assist you in operating  
and maintaining your Turf Batwing Mower. Read it  
carefully. It furnishes information and instructions that  
will help you achieve years of dependable perfor-  
mance. These instructions have been compiled from  
extensive field experience and engineering data. Some  
information may be general in nature, due to unknown  
Throughout this manual, references are made to right  
and left direction. These are determined by standing  
behind the tractor facing the direction of forward travel.  
Blade rotation is clockwise as viewed from the top of  
the mower.  
NOTES  
4 Introduction  
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SAFETY RULES  
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!  
PREPARATION  
Safety is a primary concern in the design and  
manufacture of our products. Unfortunately, our  
efforts to provide safe equipment can be wiped  
out by an operator’s single careless act.  
Check that all hardware is properly installed.  
Always tighten to torque chart specifications  
unless instructed otherwise in this manual.  
In addition to the design and configuration of  
equipment, hazard control and accident preven-  
tion are dependent upon the awareness, con-  
cern, judgement, and proper training of  
personnel involved in the operation, transport,  
maintenance, and storage of equipment.  
Air in hydraulic systems can cause erratic oper-  
ation and allows loads or equipment components  
to drop unexpectedly. When connecting equipment  
or hoses or performing any hydraulic maintenance,  
purge any air in hydraulic system by operating all  
hydraulic functions several times. Do this before  
putting into service or allowing anyone to  
approach the equipment.  
It has been said, “The best safety device is an  
informed, careful operator.” We ask you to be  
that kind of operator.  
Route hydraulic hoses carefully to prevent dam-  
age. Hoses must not be twisted, bent sharply,  
kinked, frayed, pinched, or come into contact with  
any moving parts. Operate moveable components  
through full operational range to check clearances.  
Replace any damaged hose immediately.  
TRAINING  
Safety instructions are important! Read all  
attachment and power unit manuals; follow all  
safety rules and safety decal information. (Replace-  
ment manuals and safety decals are available from  
your dealer. To locate your nearest dealer, check  
or in the United States and Canada call 1-800-319-  
6637.) Failure to follow instructions or safety rules  
can result in serious injury or death.  
Make sure all hydraulic hoses, fittings, and  
valves are in good condition and not leaking before  
starting power unit or using equipment. Check and  
route hoses carefully to prevent damage. Hoses  
must not be twisted, bent sharply, kinked, frayed,  
pinched, or come into contact with any moving  
parts. Operate moveable components through full  
operational range to check clearances. Replace  
any damaged hoses immediately.  
If you do not understand any part of this manual  
and need assistance, see your dealer.  
Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing  
to avoid getting caught in moving parts. Wear  
sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and protective  
equipment for eyes, hair, hands, hearing, and head;  
and respirator or filter mask where appropriate.  
Know your controls and how to stop engine and  
attachment quickly in an emergency.  
Operators must be instructed in and be capable  
of the safe operation of the equipment, its attach-  
ments, and all controls. Do not allow anyone to  
operate this equipment without proper instruc-  
tions.  
When attaching a pull-type unit to the tractor  
drawbar, always use a high-strength drawbar pin.  
The drawbar pin must have a device that will lock it  
into position. Secure safety chain to attachment  
and tractor.  
Keep hands and body away from pressurized  
lines. Use paper or cardboard, not hands or other  
body parts to check for leaks. Wear safety goggles.  
Hydraulic fluid under pressure can easily penetrate  
skin and will cause serious injury or death.  
Make sure attachment is properly secured,  
adjusted, and in good operating condition.  
Make sure spring-activated locking pin or collar  
slides freely and is seated firmly in tractor PTO  
spline groove.  
Make sure that all operating and service person-  
nel know that if hydraulic fluid penetrates skin, it  
must be surgically removed as soon as possible by  
a doctor familiar with this form of injury or gan-  
grene, serious injury, or death will result. CON-  
TACT A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY IF FLUID  
ENTERS SKIN OR EYES. DO NOT DELAY.  
Make sure driveline guard tether chains are  
attached to the tractor and equipment as shown in  
the pamphlet that accompanies the driveline.  
Replace if damaged or broken. Check that driveline  
guards rotate freely on driveline before putting  
equipment into service.  
Never allow children or untrained persons to  
operate equipment.  
(Safety Rules continued on next page)  
TBW Safety Rules (Rev. 12/5/2008)  
Safety 5  
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ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!  
(Safety Rules continued from previous page)  
imum transport speed. Doing so could result in:  
• Loss of control of the implement and tractor  
• Reduced or no ability to stop during braking  
• Implement tire failure  
Before starting power unit, check all equipment  
driveline guards for damage. Replace any damaged  
guards. Make sure all guards rotate freely on all  
drivelines. If guards do not rotate freely on drive-  
lines, repair and replace bearings before putting  
equipment into service.  
• Damage to the implement or its components.  
Use additional caution and reduce speed when  
under adverse surface conditions, turning, or on  
inclines.  
Power unit must be equipped with ROPS or  
ROPS cab and seat belt. Keep seat belt securely  
fastened. Falling off power unit can result in death  
from being run over or crushed. Keep foldable  
ROPS system in “locked up” position at all times.  
Never tow this implement with a motor vehicle.  
Always raise unit and install transport locks  
before transporting. Leak down or failure of  
mechanical or hydraulic system can cause equip-  
ment to drop.  
Inspect chain shielding before each use.  
Replace if damaged.  
Always comply with all state and local lighting  
and marking requirements.  
Remove accumulated debris from this equip-  
ment, power unit, and engine to avoid fire hazard.  
Never allow riders on power unit or attachment.  
Do not operate PTO during transport.  
Make sure all safety decals are installed.  
Replace if damaged. (See Safety Decals section for  
location.)  
Do not operate or transport equipment while  
under the influence of alcohol or drugs.  
Make sure shields and guards are properly  
installed and in good condition. Replace if dam-  
aged.  
OPERATION  
Only engage power when equipment is at  
ground operating level. Always disengage power  
when equipment is raised off the ground.  
A minimum 20% of tractor and equipment  
weight must be on the tractor front wheels when  
attachments are in transport position. Without this  
weight, front tractor wheels could raise up result-  
ing in loss of steering. The weight may be attained  
with front wheel weights, ballast in tires or front  
tractor weights. Weigh the tractor and equipment.  
Do not estimate.  
Do not allow bystanders in the area when oper-  
ating, attaching, removing, assembling, or servic-  
ing equipment.  
Never walk, stand, or place yourself or others  
under a raised wing or in the path of a lowering  
wing. Hydraulic system leak-down, hydraulic sys-  
tem failures, mechanical failures, or movement of  
control levers can cause wings to drop unexpect-  
edly and cause severe injury or death.  
Inspect and clear area of stones, branches, or  
other hard objects that might be thrown, causing  
injury or damage.  
Full chain shielding must be installed when  
operating in populated areas or other areas where  
thrown objects could injure people or damage  
property.  
Never attach the mower release rope to the  
operator, the operator's clothing, or the tractor  
seat.  
• If this machine is not equipped with full chain  
shielding, operation must be stopped when any-  
one comes within 300 feet (92 m).  
• This shielding is designed to reduce the risk  
of thrown objects. The mower deck and protec-  
tive devices cannot prevent all objects from  
escaping the blade enclosure in every mowing  
condition. It is possible for objects to ricochet  
and escape, traveling as much as 300 feet (92 m).  
Make test turns, both left and right. Check that  
both the hydraulic hose and the mower transport  
lock release rope do not become taut or caught on  
any parts of the tractor or mower.  
TRANSPORTATION  
The maximum transport speed for towed and  
semi-mounted machines is 20 mph (32 km/h).  
Regardless of the maximum speed capability of the  
towing tractor, do not exceed the implement’s max-  
Never direct discharge toward people, animals,  
or property.  
6 Safety  
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SAFETY RULES  
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!  
Do not operate or transport equipment while  
Always connect safety chain from equipment to  
under the influence of alcohol or drugs.  
towing vehicle when transporting.  
Operate only in daylight or good artificial light.  
MAINTENANCE  
Keep hands, feet, hair, and clothing away from  
equipment while engine is running. Stay clear of all  
moving parts.  
Before dismounting power unit or performing  
any service or maintenance, follow these steps:  
disengage power to equipment, lower the 3-point  
hitch and all raised components to the ground,  
operate valve levers to release any hydraulic pres-  
sure, set parking brake, stop engine, remove key,  
and unfasten seat belt.  
Make sure driveline guard tether chains are  
attached to the tractor and equipment as shown in  
the pamphlet that accompanies the driveline.  
Replace if damaged or broken. Check that driveline  
guards rotate freely on driveline before putting  
equipment into service.  
Before performing any service or maintenance,  
disconnect driveline from tractor PTO.  
Never allow riders on power unit or attachment.  
Before performing any service or maintenance,  
lower equipment to ground or block securely, turn  
off engine, remove key, and disconnect driveline  
from tractor PTO.  
Power unit must be equipped with ROPS or  
ROPS cab and seat belt. Keep seat belt securely  
fastened. Falling off power unit can result in death  
from being run over or crushed. Keep foldable  
ROPS system in “locked up” position at all times.  
Before servicing blades, raise and lock mower  
in transport position, turn off engine, set parking  
brake and remove key.  
Always sit in power unit seat when operating  
controls or starting engine. Securely fasten seat  
belt, place transmission in neutral, engage brake,  
and ensure all other controls are disengaged  
before starting power unit engine.  
Do not modify or alter or permit anyone else to  
modify or alter the equipment or any of its compo-  
nents in any way.  
Operate tractor PTO at 540 RPM. Do not exceed.  
Your dealer can supply original equipment  
hydraulic accessories and repair parts. Substitute  
parts may not meet original equipment specifica-  
tions and may be dangerous.  
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.  
To prevent contamination, clean and then cover  
hose ends, fittings, and hydraulic ports with tape.  
Do not operate mowers on terrain that raises  
mowers beyond 25 degrees. Exceeding this design  
limit will result in U-joint “knocking noise” and  
potential driveline failure and could cause driveline  
to pull apart.  
Do not allow bystanders in the area when oper-  
ating, attaching, removing, assembling, or servic-  
ing equipment.  
Make sure attachment is properly secured,  
adjusted, and in good operating condition.  
Look down and to the rear and make sure area  
is clear before operating in reverse.  
Keep all persons away from operator control  
area while performing adjustments, service, or  
maintenance.  
Do not operate or transport on steep slopes.  
Do not stop, start, or change directions sud-  
denly on slopes.  
Frequently check blades. They should be sharp,  
free of nicks and cracks, and securely fastened.  
Use extreme care and reduce ground speed on  
slopes and rough terrain.  
Do not handle blades with bare hands. Careless  
or improper handling may result in serious injury.  
Watch for hidden hazards on the terrain during  
operation.  
Your dealer can supply genuine replacement  
blades. Substitute blades may not meet original  
equipment specifications and may be dangerous.  
Stop power unit and implement immediately  
upon striking an obstruction. Dismount power unit,  
using proper procedure. Inspect and repair any  
damage before resuming operation.  
(Safety Rules continued on next page)  
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Safety 7  
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SAFETY RULES  
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!  
(Safety Rules continued from previous page)  
When lubricating telescoping PTO drives, keep  
fingers out of shield access slots to prevent injury.  
Tighten all bolts, nuts, and screws to torque  
chart specifications. Check that all cotter pins are  
installed securely to ensure equipment is in a safe  
condition before putting unit into service.  
Wear gloves when installing belt. Be careful to  
prevent fingers from being caught between belt  
and pulley.  
Make sure all safety decals are installed.  
Replace if damaged. (See Safety Decals section for  
location.)  
Use care when installing or removing belt from  
spring-loaded idler. Springs store energy when  
extended and, if released suddenly, can cause per-  
sonal injury.  
Make sure shields and guards are properly  
installed and in good condition. Replace if dam-  
aged.  
STORAGE  
Do not disconnect hydraulic lines until engine is  
stopped, power unit is properly secured, equip-  
ment and all components are lowered to the  
ground, and system pressure is released by oper-  
ating all valve control levers.  
Block equipment securely for storage.  
Keep children and bystanders away from stor-  
age area.  
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SAFETY & INSTRUCTIONAL DECALS  
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!  
Replace Immediately If Damaged!  
1 - 1002940 YELLOW  
FRONT REFLECTOR  
2 - 57123 RED  
REAR REFLECTOR  
3 - 15503  
DANGER  
4 - 18864  
DANGER  
ROTATING BLADES AND  
THROWN OBJECTS  
Do not put hands or feet under or into mower when  
engine is running.  
ROTATING DRIVELINE  
CONTACT CAN CAUSE DEATH  
Before mowing, clear area of objects that may be  
thrown by blade.  
KEEP AWAY!  
DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT--  
ALL DRIVELINE GUARDS, TRACTOR AND  
EQUIPMENT SHIELDS IN PLACE  
Keep bystanders away.  
Keep guards in place and in good condition.  
DRIVELINES SECURELY ATTACHED AT  
BOTH ENDS  
BLADE CONTACT OR THROWN OBJECTS CAN  
CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.  
DRIVELINE GUARDS THAT TURN FREELY  
ON DRIVELINE  
18864B  
15503-C  
BE CAREFUL!  
Use a clean, damp cloth to clean safety decals.  
Avoid spraying too close to decals when using a pressure washer; high-pressure water can enter  
through very small scratches or under edges of decals causing them to peel or come off.  
Replacement safety decals can be ordered free from your Woods dealer. To locate your nearest  
Canada call 1-800-319-6637.  
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SAFETY & INSTRUCTIONAL DECALS  
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!  
Replace Immediately If Damaged!  
6 -18867  
DANGER  
SHIELD MISSING  
DO NOT OPERATE  
PUT SHIELD ON  
18867--B  
8 - 1004114  
DANGER  
If shaft connection is visible, shield  
is missing. Replace shield before  
operating equipment.  
1004114  
5 - 18865  
7 - 1003751  
WARNING  
WARNING  
CRUSHING AND PINCHING HAZARD  
Be extremely careful handling various parts of  
the machine. They are heavy and hands, fingers,  
feet, and other body parts could be crushed or  
pinched between tractor and implement.  
FALLING OFF CAN RESULT IN BEING RUN OVER.  
Tractor must be equipped with ROPS (or ROPS CAB) and seat  
belt. Keep foldable ROPS systems in “locked up” position at all  
times.  
Operate tractor controls from tractor seat only.  
Do not stand between tractor and implement  
when tractor is in gear.  
Buckle Up! Keep seat belt securely fastened.  
Allow no riders.  
Make sure parking brake is engaged before  
going between tractor and implement.  
RAISED EQUIPMENT CAN DROP AND CRUSH.  
Stand clear of machine while in operation or  
when it is being raised or lowered.  
Before working underneath, follow all instructions and safety rules in  
operator’s manual and securely block up all corners of equipment  
with jack stands.  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN  
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.  
Securely blocking prevents equipment dropping from hydraulic leak-  
down, hydraulic system failures or mechanical component failures.  
1003751-A  
FALLING OFF OR FAILING TO BLOCK SECURELY CAN  
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.  
18865--C  
9 - 1029508  
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SAFETY & INSTRUCTIONAL DECALS  
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!  
Replace Immediately If Damaged!  
11 - 18866  
DANGER  
12 - 18869  
DANGER  
SHIELD MISSING  
ROTATING BLADES AND  
THROWN OBJECTS  
DO NOT OPERATE - PUT SHIELD ON  
Do not put hands or feet under or into mower when  
engine is running.  
17 - Serial Number Plate  
Before mowing, clear area of objects that may be  
thrown by blade.  
Keep bystanders away.  
MODEL NO.  
SERIAL NO.  
Keep discharge chute and guards in place and in good  
condition.  
Woods Equipment Company  
Oregon, Illinois, U.S.A.  
BLADE CONTACT OR THROWN OBJECTS CAN  
CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.  
18863-B  
14 - 44656  
WARNING  
RAISED MOWERS EXPOSE  
BLADES AND INCREASE  
THROWN OBJECT HAZARDS  
Only raise for transport.  
Stop mowers before raising.  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS CAN  
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.  
44656  
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SAFETY & INSTRUCTIONAL DECALS  
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!  
Replace Immediately If Damaged!  
10 - 33347  
13 - 18877  
15 - 1002941  
WARNING  
WARNING  
TO AVOID SERIOUS  
INJURY OR DEATH:  
Read Operator's Manual (available  
from dealer) and follow all safety  
precautions.  
CRUSHING AND  
PINCHING HAZARD  
Be extremely careful  
handling various parts of the  
machine. They are heavy and  
hands, fingers, feet, and  
other body parts could be  
crushed or pinched between  
tractor and implement.  
Keep all shields in place and in good  
condition.  
Operate mower from tractor seat only.  
Lower mower, stop engine and remove  
key before dismounting tractor.  
Allow no children or untrained persons  
to operate equipment.  
Operate tractor controls from  
tractor seat only.  
Do not transport towed or  
semi-mounted units over 20 mph.  
Do not stand between tractor  
and implement when tractor  
is in gear.  
FAILURE TO OPERATE SAFELY  
CAN RESULT IN  
INJURY OR DEATH.  
18877-C  
33347E  
Make sure parking brake is  
engaged before going  
between tractor and  
implement.  
Stand clear of machine while  
in operation or when it is  
being raised or lowered.  
16 - 19924  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS COULD  
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY  
WARNING  
OR DEATH.  
1002941-A  
Check for leaks with cardboard; never use hand.  
Before loosening fittings: lower load, release pressure, and  
be sure oil is cool.  
Consult physician immediately if skin penetration occurs.  
19924-B  
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OPERATION  
The operator is responsible for the safe operation of  
the mower. The operator must be properly trained.  
Operators should be familiar with the mower, the trac-  
tor, and all safety practices before starting operation.  
Read the safety rules and safety decals on page 5  
through page 12.  
CAUTION  
Stop power unit and implement immediately  
upon striking an obstruction. Dismount power unit,  
using proper procedure. Inspect and repair any  
damage before resuming operation.  
This mower is designed for lawn and grass mowing. It  
is not designed for rough conditions or heavy weed  
mowing. It is equipped with suction type blades for best  
results in lawn mowing.  
Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing  
to avoid getting caught in moving parts. Wear  
sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and protective  
equipment for eyes, hair, hands, hearing, and head;  
and respirator or filter mask where appropriate.  
Recommended mowing speed for most conditions is  
from 2 to 5 mph. Always operate power unit PTO at  
540 rpm.  
ATTACHING MOWER TO TRACTOR  
This section provides information for attaching the  
mower to the tractor and preparing it for field operation.  
Review this data prior to tractor hook-up and operation.  
Make sure spring-activated locking pin or collar  
slides freely and is seated firmly in tractor PTO  
spline groove.  
Lower mower to the ground when not in use.  
Make sure shields and guards are properly  
installed and in good condition. Replace if dam-  
aged.  
Full chain shielding must be installed when  
operating in populated areas or other areas where  
thrown objects could injure people or damage  
property.  
Never attach the mower release rope to the  
operator, the operator's clothing, or the tractor  
seat.  
• If this machine is not equipped with full chain  
shielding, operation must be stopped when any-  
one comes within 300 feet (92 m).  
1. Park mower and tractor on a level, hard-surfaced  
area.  
• This shielding is designed to reduce the risk  
of thrown objects. The mower deck and protec-  
tive devices cannot prevent all objects from  
escaping the blade enclosure in every mowing  
condition. It is possible for objects to ricochet  
and escape, traveling as much as 300 feet (92 m).  
2. Adjust tractor hitch bracket on trailer frame so the  
trailer is level when attached to the tractor. Pin the  
mower to the tractor. See Leveling Mower, page  
14.  
NOTE: When attaching mower to tractor drawbar,  
make sure the correct drawbar pin is used. A Category  
1 drawbar is 1". Failure to use the correct pin size will  
result in premature wear of hitch and drawbar hole. If  
the hitch on the mower doesn't match your tractor  
drawbar, contact your dealer to order the correct size  
hitch for your tractor. If mower will be attached to trac-  
tor for a long period of time, secure hitch to drawbar  
using a bolt, locknut, and washers assembled tightly.  
This will reduce wear on drawbar and hitch.  
Before dismounting power unit or performing  
any service or maintenance, follow these steps:  
disengage power to equipment, lower the 3-point  
hitch and all raised components to the ground,  
operate valve levers to release any hydraulic pres-  
sure, set parking brake, stop engine, remove key,  
and unfasten seat belt.  
A 1-3/8" 6B spline PTO shaft is used for connecting the  
mower to the tractor. This mower is designed for 540  
rpm PTO only.  
Never allow riders on power unit or attachment.  
Never allow children or untrained persons to  
operate equipment.  
The PTO drive shaft is intended for use with tractors  
that have 14 inches between the end of the PTO shaft  
and the tractor's drawbar hitch pin hole.  
Keep bystanders away from equipment.  
Make sure spring-activated locking pin or collar  
slides freely and is seated firmly in tractor PTO  
spline groove.  
3. Attach the safety chain to the tractor as shown in  
Figure 1.  
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4. Attach the mower drive shaft to tractor PTO. Make  
2. Start engine and turn as far right or left as possible.  
sure the lock collar engages securely.  
3. Shut off the engine and connect the CV driveline to  
the tractor. If it cannot be connected, the turn angle  
is too severe.  
5. Attach the end of the mower transport's lock  
release rope to a location on the tractor within easy  
reach of the operator.  
4. Restart the tractor and straighten the angle slightly.  
NOTE: When routing the rope, do not route through the  
hydraulic hose guide and do not allow rope slack to  
drop between the driveline shields and the gearbox  
rotating shafts.  
5. Shut off the engine and connect the CV driveline to  
tractor.  
6. Repeat the process until the driveline can be  
connected. The point at which the driveline can be  
connected is the maximum turn that can be made.  
Leveling Mower  
NOTE: To ensure satisfactory mower performance, the  
trailer frame and decks must be leveled before operat-  
ing the mower. During normal operation, the mower  
should be leveled twice each season. The mower must  
be leveled each time a tractor with a different drawbar  
height is used.  
Follow this procedure to level the mower for operation:  
1. Park the tractor and mower on a flat level surface  
Figure 1. Tow Chain Installation  
with the decks in mowing position.  
2. Inflate all tires to the recommended pressure: 20  
Attaching Hydraulic Hoses  
psi for trailer tires.  
1. Inspect hydraulic hoses to ensure they are in good  
3. Level the trailer frame by adjusting the hitch.  
condition.  
4. Remove the hitch clevis from the trailer frame and  
2. Clean hydraulic quick coupler before connecting  
pin to the tractor drawbar.  
them to the tractor hydraulic ports.  
5. Use the parking jack to adjust the trailer frame to  
the level position. Align the nearest hitch  
adjustment hole in the hitch clevis with a hole in the  
trailer frame.  
3. Attach hoses to tractor hydraulic ports. Do not  
allow hose slack to drag on the ground or become  
caught on tractor 3-point arms or other tractor  
components.  
6. Tighten the hardware to specifications in the Bolt  
Torque Chart on page 50. Readjust the level of the  
frame each time the drawbar height changes.  
Interference Check  
1. Be sure that the tractor 3-point lift arms do not  
interfere with hydraulic hoses, driveline or mower  
frame.  
7. Attach the driveline to the tractor.  
CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT  
2. Check for straight ahead operation and full turning  
angles. If there is any interference, remove the 3-  
point arms.  
NOTE: Contact between 3-point arms and mower  
can cause damage, especially when turning.  
Keep all persons away from operator control  
area while performing adjustments, service, or  
maintenance.  
CV Driveline Turning Limits  
NOTICE  
NOTICE  
Do not exceed turning angle of 80 degrees at  
the head of the Constant Velocity (CV) driveline or  
damage will occur.  
Avoid low cutting heights. Striking the ground  
with blades produces one of the most damaging  
shock loads a mower can encounter. Allowing  
blades to contact ground repeatedly will cause  
damage to mower and drive.  
Check for excessive turn angle:  
1. Disconnect the driveline from the tractor.  
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1. Level mower from side to side. Check by  
measuring from mower frame to the ground at  
each deck rail.  
STARTING AND STOPPING MOWER  
2. Verify that the same amount of spacers are under  
Do not operate PTO during transport.  
all caster arms.  
Never direct discharge toward people, animals,  
or property.  
3. Loosen cap screws that attach caster arm  
assembly to deck.  
Keep hands, feet, hair, and clothing away from  
equipment while engine is running. Stay clear of all  
moving parts.  
4. Set mower on the ground.  
5. Retighten cap screws. This equalizes the  
clearance in the bolt holes.  
CAUTION  
6. Best mowing results will be obtained with front of  
mower level with, or slightly lower than, the rear.  
Stop power unit and implement immediately  
upon striking an obstruction. Dismount power unit,  
using proper procedure. Inspect and repair any  
damage before resuming operation.  
7. Cutting height is controlled with front and rear  
caster wheel adjustment.  
8. To raise rear of mower, move caster adjustment  
Always sit in power unit seat when operating  
controls or starting engine. Securely fasten seat  
belt, place transmission in neutral, engage brake,  
and ensure all other controls are disengaged  
before starting power unit engine.  
spacers under caster arms.  
9. To raise front of mower, move spacers under front  
caster wheel arms.  
NOTICE  
Table 1: Cutting Height Chart  
Stopping the mower with belt in contact with a  
Spacers Required Under  
Caster Arm Pivot Tube  
very hot pulley will bake and ruin belt.  
Power for operating the mower is supplied from the  
tractor PTO. Refer to your tractor manual for instruc-  
tions on engaging and disengaging the PTO.  
1/2"  
Spacer  
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Spacer  
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1-1/2"  
2"  
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1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
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2
2
3
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Operate PTO at 540 rpm. Know how to stop tractor and  
mower quickly in case of an emergency.  
If the mower becomes plugged causing the belt to slip  
for over two seconds, follow these steps:  
2-1/2"  
3"  
1. Raise mower just enough to clear accumulated  
material.  
3-1/2"  
4"  
2. Continue running at least two minutes, allowing  
pulleys to cool.  
4-1/2"  
To reduce the risk of thrown objects, do not raise the  
mower higher than necessary  
TRANSPORT  
OPERATING  
When transporting the mower, raise the wings and the  
rear deck until all three transport locks engage auto-  
matically.  
To lower the wings and the rear deck:  
Do not operate mowers on terrain that raises  
mowers beyond 25 degrees. Exceeding this design  
limit will result in U-joint “knocking noise” and  
potential driveline failure and could cause driveline  
to pull apart.  
1. Slightly raise the wings and rear deck to take  
pressure off the locking mechanisms.  
2. Pull the transport lock release rope to disengage  
the locks. Lower the wings and rear deck and  
release the rope.  
When engaging the PTO, engine rpm should always be  
low. Once engaged and ready for mowing, increase  
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PTO speed to 540 rpm and maintain speed throughout  
the cutting operation.  
Remember, sharp blades produce cleaner cuts and  
require less power.  
Mower vibration tends to loosen bolts. All hardware  
should be checked regularly to maintain proper torque.  
Each time the mower is used, check all hardware to be  
sure it is secure. Recommended torque values can be  
found on page 50.  
Analyze area to be cut to determine the best proce-  
dure. Consider height and type of grass and terrain  
type: hilly, level, or rough.  
Uneven Terrain  
The condition of the terrain will determine cutting  
results. For best results, mower blades should be kept  
sharp at all times and the platform as level as possible.  
When mower blades show excessive wear, they should  
be replaced.  
Do not operate or transport on steep slopes.  
Do not stop, start, or change directions sud-  
denly on slopes.  
Operating Technique  
Use extreme care and reduce ground speed on  
slopes and rough terrain.  
CAUTION  
Watch for hidden hazards on the terrain during  
operation.  
Stop power unit and implement immediately  
upon striking an obstruction. Dismount power unit,  
using proper procedure. Inspect and repair any  
damage before resuming operation.  
In extremely uneven terrain, rear wheel weights, front  
tractor weights and/or front tire ballast should be used  
to improve stability.  
Proper ground speed will depend upon the terrain, the  
height, type, and density of material to be cut.  
Pass diagonally through sharp dips and avoid sharp  
drops to prevent “hanging up” the tractor and the  
mower. Practice will improve your skills in maneuvering  
rough terrain.  
Normally, ground speed will range from two to five  
mph. Tall dense material should be cut at a low speed;  
thin medium-height material can be cut at a faster  
ground speed.  
Avoid sudden starts and stops when traveling up or  
down hill.  
Always operate tractor PTO at 540 rpm to maintain  
proper blade speed and produce a clean cut.  
Always mow down slopes, never up or across the face.  
Avoid operating on steep slopes.  
Under certain conditions, tractor tires may roll some  
grass down and prevent it from being cut 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 par-  
tially rebound.  
Slow down on sharp turns and slopes to prevent tip-  
ping and losing control.  
REMOVING MOWER FROM TRACTOR  
1. Park the unit on a level, hard surface with the  
wings and rear deck fully lowered to the ground.  
In general, lower cutting heights give a more even cut  
with less tendency to leave tire tracks. However, it is  
better to cut grass frequently rather than too short.  
Short grass deteriorates rapidly in hot weather and  
invites weed growth during growing seasons. Follow  
local recommendations for the suitable cutting height in  
your area.  
2. Block the wheels to keep the mower from rolling  
when unhitched from tractor.  
3. Attach the jack to the side of the tongue and adjust  
the height to take the weight off the tractor hitch.  
4. Disconnect the PTO shaft and the hydraulic hose,  
untie the mower transport lock release rope from  
the tractor, and remove the hitch pin.  
Operating Tips  
5. Store the PTO shaft end and the hydraulic hose  
couplings off the ground and keep them clean.  
PRE-OPERATION CHECK LIST  
Inspect and clear area of stones, branches, or  
other hard objects that might be thrown, causing  
injury or damage.  
(OWNER's RESPONSIBILITY)  
___ Review and follow all safety rules and safety  
decal instructions on page 5 through page 12.  
Extremely tall material should be cut twice. Set mower  
at a higher cutting height for the first pass. Then cut at  
desired height 90 degrees to the first pass.  
___ Check that all safety decals are installed and in  
good condition. Replace if damaged.  
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___ Check that all shields and guards are properly  
installed and in good condition. Replace if dam-  
aged.  
___ Inspect area and remove stones, branches or  
other hard objects that might be thrown, causing  
injury or damage.  
___ Do not allow riders.  
___ Check that chain shielding is in good condition  
and replace any damaged chain links.  
___ Check all lubrication points and grease as  
instructed in Lubrication Information, page 18.  
Make sure the PTO slip joint is lubricated and that  
the gearbox fluid levels are correct.  
___ Check that all hardware and cotter pins are prop-  
erly installed and secured.  
___ Check to ensure blades are sharp, in good condi-  
tion, and installed correctly. Replace if damaged.  
___ Check that all hydraulic hoses and fittings are in  
good condition and not leaking before starting  
tractor. Check that hoses are not twisted, bent  
sharply, kinked, frayed or pulled tight. Replace  
any damaged hoses immediately.  
___ Check that equipment is properly and securely  
attached to tractor.  
___ Make sure driveline spring-activated locking pin  
or collar slides freely and is seated firmly in trac-  
tor PTO spline groove.  
___ Make sure tractor ROPS or ROPS cab and seat  
belt are in good condition. Keep seat belt  
securely fastened during operation  
___ Make sure the driveline guards and tether chains  
are in good condition. Guards must rotate freely  
on driveline. Fasten tether chains as instructed to  
the tractor and the equipment.  
___ Before starting engine, operator must be in trac-  
tor seat with seat belt fastened. Place transmis-  
sion in neutral or park, engage brake and  
disengage tractor PTO.  
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OWNER SERVICE  
The information in this section is written for operators  
who possess basic mechanical skills. If you need help,  
your dealer has trained service technicians available.  
For your protection, read and follow the safety informa-  
tion in this manual  
CAUTION  
Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing  
to avoid getting caught in moving parts. Wear  
sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and protective  
equipment for eyes, hair, hands, hearing, and head;  
and respirator or filter mask where appropriate.  
Full chain shielding must be installed when  
operating in populated areas or other areas where  
thrown objects could injure people or damage  
property.  
LUBRICATION INFORMATION  
Do not let excess grease collect on or around parts,  
particularly when operating in sandy areas.  
• If this machine is not equipped with full chain  
shielding, operation must be stopped when any-  
one comes within 300 feet (92 m).  
• This shielding is designed to reduce the risk  
of thrown objects. The mower deck and protec-  
tive devices cannot prevent all objects from  
escaping the blade enclosure in every mowing  
condition. It is possible for objects to ricochet  
and escape, traveling as much as 300 feet (92 m).  
See Figure 2 and Figure 3 for lubrication points and fre-  
quency or lubrication based on normal operating condi-  
tions. Sever or unusual operating conditions may  
require more frequent lubrication.  
Use a lithium grease of #2 consistency with a MOLY  
(molybdenum disulfide) additive for all locations unless  
otherwise noted. Be sure to clean fittings thoroughly  
before attaching grease gun. One good pump of most  
guns is sufficient when the lubrication schedule is fol-  
lowed.  
Gearbox Lubrication  
Keep hands and body away from pressurized  
lines. Use paper or cardboard, not hands or other  
body parts to check for leaks. Wear safety goggles.  
Hydraulic fluid under pressure can easily penetrate  
skin and will cause serious injury or death.  
Use SAE 90W gear lube in gearboxes. Fill to plug on  
side of gearbox. Check gearbox daily for evidence of  
leakage, and contact your dealer if leakage occurs.  
Driveline Lubrication  
Make sure that all operating and service person-  
nel know that if hydraulic fluid penetrates skin, it  
must be surgically removed as soon as possible by  
a doctor familiar with this form of injury or gan-  
grene, serious injury, or death will result. CON-  
TACT A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY IF FLUID  
ENTERS SKIN OR EYES. DO NOT DELAY.  
Lubricate the driveshaft slip joints every eight operat-  
ing hours. Failure to maintain proper lubrication could  
result in damage to U-joints, gearbox and drivelines.  
1. Lower mower decks to the ground.  
2. Disconnect drivelines from decks.  
3. Separate driveline half.  
Keep all persons away from operator control  
area while performing adjustments, service, or  
maintenance.  
4. Apply grease all around and along inner shaft.  
5. Reassembly driveline halves and connect to  
Do not disconnect hydraulic lines until engine is  
stopped, power unit is properly secured, equip-  
ment and all components are lowered to the  
ground, and system pressure is released by oper-  
ating all valve control levers.  
gearboxes.  
6. Raise and lower decks several time to distribute  
grease along drivelines.  
To grease the telescoping shaft of the CV drive, the  
drive must be disconnected from the tractor and fully  
collapsed to expose the grease fitting.  
Before dismounting power unit or performing  
any service or maintenance, follow these steps:  
disengage power to equipment, lower the 3-point  
hitch and all raised components to the ground,  
operate valve levers to release any hydraulic pres-  
sure, set parking brake, stop engine, remove key,  
and unfasten seat belt.  
Seasonal Lubrication  
In addition to the daily recommended lubrication, a  
more extensive application is recommended season-  
ally.  
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1. Fill CV double yokes with 20 pumps of grease with  
4. Wipe telescoping drive clean of all old grease and  
the joints in a straight line.  
contaminants.  
2. Articulate CV body to maximum angle several  
5. Add a thin layer of new grease over telescoping  
times to ensure full coverage of joints.  
drive.  
3. Place joints in the straight position and add 10  
additional pumps of grease to both joints.  
REF DESCRIPTION  
FREQUENCY  
8 Hours  
8 Hours  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Driveline U-Joints  
Telescoping Shaft  
CV Body  
8 Hours  
Shield Bearing  
Splitter Gearbox (Fill 1/2  
8 Hours  
Check  
full w/SAE 90W gear lube  
Rear Deck Pivot Arm  
Transport Wheel Hub  
Daily  
6.  
7.  
8 Hours  
8 Hours  
Figure 2. Trailer Lubrication Points  
REF DESCRIPTION  
FREQUENCY  
8 Hours  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Driveline U-Joints  
Telescoping Shaft  
Shield Bearing  
8 Hours  
8 Hours  
Gearbox (Fill 1/2  
Check  
full w/SAE 90W gear lube  
Caster Wheel Hubs  
Caster Pivots  
Daily  
8 Hours  
8 Hours  
40 Hours  
8 Hours  
8 Hours  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Blade Spindles  
Wing Pivot  
Deck Pivot  
Figure 3. Deck Lubrication Points  
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4. Grasp belt between spindle pulley E, spring-loaded  
idler F and spindle pulley D. Pull spring-loaded  
idler with belt to obtain enough belt length to route  
it over pulley E. Make sure spring-loaded idler  
pivots freely with belt installed.  
BELT SERVICING  
Belt Replacement  
One of the major causes of belt failure is improper  
installation. Before installing a new belt, check the fol-  
lowing:  
BLADE SERVICING  
1. Check pulley shafts and bearings for wear.  
2. Check pulley grooves for cleanliness.  
Before servicing blades, raise and lock mower  
in transport position, turn off engine, set parking  
brake and remove key.  
Keep all persons away from operator control  
area while performing adjustments, service, or  
maintenance.  
3. Make sure spindles turn freely and without wobble.  
If grooves require cleaning, moisten a cloth with a non-  
flammable, non-toxic degreasing agent or commercial  
detergent and water.  
Avoid excessive force during installation. Do not use  
tools to pry belt into pulley groove. Do not roll belt over  
pulleys to install. This can cause hidden damage and  
premature belt failure.  
CAUTION  
Frequently check blades. They should be sharp,  
free of nicks and cracks, and securely fastened.  
Belt Installation  
1. Raise mower decks to the transport position and  
make sure transport locks are engaged.  
2. Shut off tractor, relieve hydraulic pressure in  
cylinders, set parking brake and remove key.  
3. Inspect blades before each use to determine that  
they are mounted securely and are in good  
condition.  
4. Replace any blade that is bent, excessively nicked,  
worn, or has any other damage.  
5. Small nicks can be ground out when sharpening.  
Blade Removal  
Figure 4. Belt Routing  
Do not handle blades with bare hands. Careless  
or improper handling may result in serious injury.  
NOTICE  
Use care when installing or removing belt from  
1. Remove bolt (1), Figure 7, which has right hand  
spring-loaded idler. Springs store energy when  
extended and, if released suddenly, can cause per-  
sonal injury  
threads.  
2. Remove washer and blade.  
1. Slide belt under drive pulley A and over idler arm.  
Blade Sharpening  
Position belt around drive pulley A.  
2. It may be necessary to remove front bolts (1) and  
swing gearbox stand up to gain access to pulley A.  
Route belt around pulley B, idler C, and pulley D as  
shown.  
NOTICE  
When sharpening blades, be sure to balance  
them. Unbalanced blades will cause excessive  
vibration that can damage blade spindle bearings.  
Vibration may also cause structural cracks in  
mower housings.  
3. Make sure belt is on drive pulley A and route  
around idler F.  
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Figure 7. Torque bolt (1) into shaft assembly to 100  
lbs-ft.  
Figure 5. Blade Balancing  
1. Follow original sharpening pattern.  
2. Do not sharpen blade to a razor edge, but leave  
approximately 1/64" blunt edge.  
3. Do not sharpen back side of blade.  
Figure 7. Blade and Spindle Assembly  
4. Sharpen both cutting edges equally to keep blade  
balanced. Balance blade using the method shown  
in Figure 5.  
1. Place blade over blade pilot on the bottom of the  
shaft assembly.  
2. Place bell washer (2) over blade and insert blade  
bolt (1). Torque blade bolt to 100 lbs-ft.  
CHAIN SHIELDING  
Full chain shielding must be installed when  
operating in populated areas or other areas where  
thrown objects could injure people or damage  
property.  
Figure 6. Blade Sharpening  
• If this machine is not equipped with full chain  
shielding, operation must be stopped when any-  
one comes within 300 feet (92 m).  
• This shielding is designed to reduce the risk  
of thrown objects. The mower deck and protec-  
tive devices cannot prevent all objects from  
escaping the blade enclosure in every mowing  
condition. It is possible for objects to ricochet  
and escape, traveling as much as 300 feet (92 m).  
Blade Installation  
CAUTION  
Your dealer can supply genuine replacement  
blades. Substitute blades may not meet original  
equipment specifications and may be dangerous.  
NOTICE  
When installing blade, the lift of the blade must  
Check that chain shielding is in good condition and  
replace any damaged chain links.  
be toward the spindle blade housing as shown in  
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1. Be careful when spraying near scratched or  
torn safety decals or near edges of decals as  
water spray can peel decal off surface.  
CLEANING  
After Each Use  
2. Be careful when spraying near chipped or  
Remove large debris such as clumps of dirt, grass,  
crop residue, etc. from machine.  
scratched paint as water spray can lift paint.  
3. If a pressure washer is used, follow the advice  
Inspect machine and replace worn or damaged  
parts.  
of the pressure washer manufacturer.  
Inspect machine and replace worn or damaged  
parts.  
Replace any safety decals that are missing or not  
readable.  
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).  
Periodically or Before Extended Storage  
Clean large debris such as clumps of dirt, grass,  
crop residue, etc. from machine.  
Replace any safety decals that are missing or not  
readable (supplied free by your Woods dealer).  
See Safety Decals section for location drawing.  
Remove the remainder using a low-pressure water  
spray.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
MOWING CONDITIONS  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Grass cut higher in center of  
swath than at edge  
Height of mower higher at front  
than at rear  
Adjust mower height and attitude so that  
mower rear and front are within 1/2 inch  
of same height.  
Loose Blade  
Check blade hardware.  
Grass cut lower in center of  
swath than at edge  
Height of mower lower at front  
than at rear  
Adjust mower height and attitude so that  
mower rear and front are within 1/2 inch  
of same height.  
Loose Blade  
Check blade hardware.  
Streaking conditions in swath  
Conditions too wet for mowing  
Allow grass to dry before mowing.  
Blades unable to cut that part of  
grass pressed down by path of  
tractor tires  
Slow ground speed of tractor but keep  
engine running at full PTO rpm.  
Cutting lower will help.  
Adjust tractor tire spacing if possible.  
Dull blades  
Sharpen or replace blades.  
Check blade hardware.  
Loose Blade  
Material discharges from mower Material too high and too much  
Reduce ground speed but maintain 540  
rpm at tractor PTO, or make two passes  
over material.  
unevenly; bunches of material  
along swath  
material  
Raise mower for the first pass and lower  
for the second and cut 90 degrees to first  
pass.  
Raise rear of mower high enough to  
permit material discharge.  
Grass wet  
Allow grass to dry before mowing. Slow  
ground speed of tractor but keep engine  
running at full PTO rpm.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
BELT CONDITIONS  
PROBLEM  
Belt slippage  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Mower overloading; material too  
tall or heavy  
Reduce tractor ground speed but  
maintain full PTO rpm.  
Cut material twice, one high pass and  
then mow at desired height.  
Cut 90 degrees to first pass.  
Oil on belt from over-lubrication  
Belt hung up or rubbing  
Be careful not to over-lubricate. Clean  
lubricant from belt and pulleys with  
clean rag.  
Replace oil-soaked belt.  
Check belt position in pulleys and  
idlers.  
Check belt for free travel in pulleys.  
Check under mower and around  
blade spindle shaft for wire, rags, or  
other foreign material.  
Clean all material from under mower.  
Frayed edges on belt cover  
Belt misaligned  
Re-align belt. Be sure belt does not  
rub any other part while running.  
Pulley misaligned  
Inspect to ensure belt is running in  
center of backside idler.  
Shim idler as necessary to align.  
Belt rollover  
Pulley misaligned  
Re-align.  
Damaged belt  
Replace belt*.  
Foreign object in pulley groove  
Inspect all pulley grooves for rust,  
paint, or weld spots and remove.  
Worn pulley groove  
Replace pulley.  
Replace belt*.  
Damaged belt  
Belt breakage  
Rollover, high shock loads or  
installation damaged  
High shock loads  
Avoid abusive mowing.  
Avoid hitting the ground or large  
obstructions.  
Belt came off drive  
Check pulleys for foreign material in  
grooves.  
Avoid hitting solid objects or ground.  
* Check belt for damage by laying it flat on the floor. A belt that does not lie flat (has humps or twists, indicating broken  
or stretched cords) must be replaced.  
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The information in this section is written for dealer ser-  
2. Remove sheave (3) and spacer (4).  
vice personnel. The repair described here requires  
special skills and tools. If your shop is not properly  
equipped or your mechanics are not properly trained in  
this type of repair, you may be time and money ahead  
to replace complete assemblies.  
NOTE: A wheel puller may be needed if sheave  
can not be removed by hand. Retain key (11).  
3. Slide shaft assembly (12), lower bearing (5), and  
long spacer (10) out the bottom of spindle housing  
(8).  
4. Remove upper bearing (5) and spacer (4) from top  
of spindle housing.  
5. Inspect parts and replace as needed.  
Before working underneath, read manual  
instructions, securely block up, and check stability.  
Secure blocking prevents equipment from drop-  
ping due to hydraulic leak down, hydraulic system  
failure, or mechanical component failure.  
Keep all persons away from operator control  
area while performing adjustments, service, or  
maintenance.  
1. 3/8 NF x 1 HHCS  
2. Cup washer  
CAUTION  
3. Sheave  
Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing  
to avoid entanglement in moving parts. Wear  
sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and protective  
equipment for eyes, hair, hands, hearing, and head;  
and respirator or filter mask where appropriate.  
4. Spacer  
5. Spindle bearing  
6. 3/8 NC Lock nut  
7. 1/4 Grease fitting  
8. Spindle housing  
9. 3/8 NC x 1-1/2  
HHCS  
BLADE SPINDLE REPAIR  
Spindle repair requires special skills and tools. If your  
shop is not properly equipped or your mechanics are  
not trained in this type of repair, you may be time and  
money ahead to use a new spindle assembly.  
10. Spacer  
11. Square key  
12. Shaft assembly  
13. Blade  
14. Cup washer  
15. 5/8 NF x 2 HHCS  
For reference, the grease fitting is in the top of the spin-  
dle shaft.  
Permatex® 3D Aviation Form-A-Gasket or equivalent is  
recommended as a sealant.  
Remove Spindle  
1. Remove belt shields from deck.  
2. Remove belt.  
3. Remove blade from spindle assembly.  
Figure 8. Blade Spindle Assembly  
4. Remove nuts (6) and bolts (9) that secure spindle  
to mower. (See Figure 8.)  
Assemble Spindle  
1. Slide lower bearing (5) over shaft assembly (12)  
Disassemble Spindle  
with seal down.  
1. Remove bolt (1) and washer (2) from the top of the  
2. Slide long spacer (10) on shaft assembly.  
spindle.  
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3. Insert shaft assembly with bearing and spacer into  
seal but will clear the housing. Tubing with an OD  
that is too small will bow seal cage and ruin seal.  
spindle housing from the bottom.  
4. Install upper bearing (5) over shaft with the seal  
5. Carefully press seal into housing, avoiding  
facing up.  
distortion to the metal seal cage.  
5. Install spacer (4) and sheave (3) over shaft.  
1. Seal  
6. Align keyways in shaft and sheave and insert key  
2. Pipe or tube  
3. Seal seat  
4. Casting  
(11).  
7. Install washer (2), and bolt (1). Torque bolt to 35  
lbs-ft.  
Pipe or tube must  
press at outer  
edge of seal.  
8. Rotate sheave and check for free movement.  
9. Lubricate spindle.  
GEARBOX REPAIR  
Read this entire section before starting any repair.  
Many steps are dependent on each other.  
Fill gearbox with SAE 80W or 90W gear lube until it  
runs out the side level plug.  
Repair to this gearbox is limited to replacing bearings,  
seals, and gaskets. Replacing gears, shafts, and a  
housing is not cost effective. It is more economical to  
purchase a complete gearbox if repair to anything other  
than replacement of bearings, seals or gaskets is  
required.  
Incorrect  
Installation  
Figure 9. Seal Installation  
Vertical Shaft Seal Replacement  
Inspect gearbox for leakage and bad bearings.  
Refer to Figure 11.  
Leakage is a very serious problem and must be cor-  
rected immediately.  
1. Disconnect and remove the driveline from the  
gearbox.  
Bearing failure is indicated by excessive noise and side  
to side or end play in gear shafts.  
2. Remove vent plug (15) and siphon gear lube from  
housing through this opening.  
Seal Replacement  
3. Remove gearbox stand from mower deck.  
4. Remove gearbox and pulley from stand (2).  
Recommended sealant for gearbox repair is Perma-  
tex® Aviation 3D Form-A-Gasket or equivalent.  
5. Remove vertical shaft seal. Replace with new seal  
(see Seal Replacement, page 25).  
Leakage can occur at the vertical or horizontal gaskets  
and shaft seals.  
Vertical seal should be recessed in housing. Hori-  
zontal seal should be pressed flush with outside of  
housing.  
Leakage at the horizontal gasket or seal can be  
repaired without removing the gearbox from the mower.  
NOTE: Distortion to seal cage or damage to seal  
lip will cause seal to leak.  
Seal Installation  
NOTE: Proper seal installation is important. An improp-  
erly installed seal will leak.  
6. Fill gearbox with SAE 80W or 90W gear lube until it  
runs out the level plug.  
1. Clean area in housing where seal outer diameter  
7. Assemble gearbox and pulley to gearbox stand.  
(OD) seats. Apply a thin coat of Permatex.  
Attach gearbox stand to mower deck.  
2. Inspect area of shaft where seal seats. Remove  
Horizontal Shaft Seal Replacement  
any burrs or nicks with an emery cloth.  
1. Disconnect and remove the driveline from the  
3. Lubricate gear shaft and seal lips.  
gearbox.  
4. Place seal squarely on housing, spring-loaded lip  
toward housing. Select a piece of pipe or tubing  
with an OD that will sit on the outside edge of the  
2. Remove vent plug (27), Figure 9, and siphon gear  
lube from housing through this opening.  
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3. If the leak occurred at either end of horizontal shaft,  
remove oil cap (11) and/or oil seal (1). Replace  
with new one (see Seal Replacement, page 25).  
Disassemble Gearbox  
Refer to Figure 11.  
1. Remove top cover (28) from housing. Turn gearbox  
upside down and pour out remaining gear oil from  
gearbox.  
4. Fill gearbox with SAE 80W or 90W gear lube until it  
runs out the level plug.  
Remove Gearbox from Mower  
2. Remove oil cap (11) (to be replaced).  
1. Disconnect and remove the rear driveline from the  
3. Remove snap ring (10) and shim (9) from input  
gearbox.  
shaft (5).  
2. Remove vent plug (15), Figure 10, and siphon gear  
4. Support gearbox in hand press and push on input  
lube from housing through this opening.  
shaft (5) to remove bearing (8).  
3. Remove gearbox stand (2) from mower deck by  
5. Remove gear (7) from inside housing.  
removing four hex screws (8).  
6. Remove oil seal (1) from front of housing (to be  
4. Remove four cap screws (14) and washers (13)  
replaced).  
and remove shield (12) from gearbox.  
7. Remove snap ring (2) and shim (3) from front of  
5. Remove castle nut (6) and hardware from output  
housing.  
shaft of gearbox.  
8. Remove input bearing (4) by using a punch and  
6. Remove sheave (3) from gearbox.  
hammer from outside of housing.  
7. Remove four bolts (10) that attach gearbox to  
9. Support housing in vise in a horizontal position.  
gearbox stand and remove gearbox.  
10. The castle nut (23) and cotter pin (24) are already  
removed with the drive sheave. Remove the snap  
ring (18) and seal (19).  
11. Remove output shaft (12) and bearings by using a  
punch and hammer and tap on top to drive down.  
12. Inspect gears for broken teeth and wear. Some  
wear is normal and will show on laded side. Forged  
gear surfaces are rough when new. Check that  
wear pattern is smooth.  
13. Inspect vertical and horizontal shafts for grooves,  
nicks, or bumps in the areas where the seals seat.  
Resurface any damage with emery cloth.  
14. Inspect housing and caps for cracks or other  
damage.  
Reassemble Gearbox  
NOTE: Repair to this gearbox is limited to replacing  
bearings, seals, and gaskets. Replacing gears, shafts,  
and a housing is not cost effective. Purchasing a com-  
plete gearbox is more economical.  
1. Clean housing, paying special attention to areas  
1. Gearbox  
8. 3/8 NC HFN  
9. 5/8 NC Lock nut  
10. 5/8 NC x 1-3/4 HFS  
11. Sleeve  
where seals will be installed.  
2. Gearbox stand  
3. Drive sheave  
4. Key, 1/4 x 1/4 x 1  
5. Washer  
2. Wash housing and component thoroughly. Select a  
clean area for gearbox assembly. Replace all seals  
and bearings. All parts must be clean and lightly  
oiled before reassembling.  
12. Shield  
6. Castle nut  
14. M8 x 1.25 HHCS  
15. Vent plug  
3. Install shims (14), upper output bearing (8), spacer  
(16), lower output bearing (8), shims (17), and  
snap ring (15) on output shaft. Use new shims  
equal to the thickness of the original shims.  
7. Cotter pin  
Figure 10. Gearbox Stand Assembly  
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4. Press output shaft assembly into housing from the  
13. Slide shim (3) over input shaft and secure with  
bottom opening.  
snap ring (2).  
5. Install snap ring (18) in bottom of housing.  
14. Check input shaft end float by moving the input  
shaft by hand. If the end float is more than .012",  
insert shim (9) between the rear bearing (8) and  
snap ring (10).  
6. Apply grease to lower seal lips (19), and press seal  
over output shaft (5), using a round tube of the  
correct diameter. Be sure not to damage the seal  
lip. Press in housing so that the seal is recessed.  
15. Check that gear backlash is between .006" and  
.016". You should not have to adjust the backlash.  
7. Install snap ring (21) and position it together with  
seal (19) by pressing it into position. Verify that the  
snap ring is seated properly.  
16. Press in input seal (1), using a round tube of the  
correct diameter. Be careful not to damage the seal  
lip.  
8. Press bearing (8) into the housing, using a round  
tube of the correct diameter and a hand press.  
Secure with shims (9) and snap ring (10).  
17. Press oil cap (11) on to the rear cover of housing,  
using a round tube of the correct diameter.  
9. Install key (6) on input shaft (5).  
18. Check the gearbox housing for leaks by plugging  
all holes except one. Apply 4 psi compressed air  
and immerse the gearbox in water to verify that  
there are no leaks.  
10. Place gear (7) through top of housing and align the  
two gears so they match.  
11. While holding gear (7) in place, slide input shaft (5)  
19. Remove the gearbox from water and dry off with  
compressed air. Add SAE 80W or 90W EP oil until  
it runs out of the side level hole. Tighten all plugs.  
through the gear and bearing (8).  
12. Slide spacer (29) and bearing (4) over input shaft  
(5) and press into housing, using a round tube of  
the correct diameter and a hand press.  
1. Seal  
25. 3/8 Solid plug  
26. M10 x 22 mm HHCS  
2. Snap ring  
3. Shim 55.4 mm x 61.7 mm  
4. Bearing  
27. Vent plug  
28. Cover  
5. Input shaft  
6. Key, 8 mm x 10 mm x 30 mm  
7. Input gear  
29. Bearing  
30. Spacer  
8. Bearing  
9. Shim, 60.3 mm x 71.7 mm  
10. Snap ring  
11. Oil cap  
12. Out shaft & gear  
14. Shim kit  
15. Snap ring  
16. Spacer  
17. Shim, 60.3 mm x 71.7 mm  
18. Snap ring  
19. Seal  
21. Snap ring  
22. Washer, 25 mm x 44 mm x 4 mm  
23. Castle nut M24 x 2  
24. 3/16 x 2 Cotter pin  
Figure 11. Gearbox Assembly  
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Install Gearbox  
UNIVERSAL JOINT REPAIR  
NOTE: Gearbox is heavy: do not attempt to move with-  
out mechanical assistance.  
1. Yoke  
2. Cup and bearings  
3. Snap ring  
4. Journal cross  
1. Set gearbox on gearbox stand and fasten with  
bolts and nuts. Torque bolts to 175 lbs-ft.  
2. Attach drive sheave to output shaft. Secure using  
castle nut and hardware previously removed.  
3. Attach gearbox stand to mower using four hex  
screws.  
Install Drive Sheave  
1. When gear stand is installed on mower, dimension  
A (from the top of the mower deck to the center line  
of the drive pulley) must be 2-1/16" ( 1/32"). This is  
a critical dimension and must be carefully adjusted  
for proper belt life. Add or subtract shim washers  
under idler pulley to align with drive pulley.  
Figure 13. U-Joint Exploded View  
U-Joint Disassembly  
1. Remove external snap rings from yokes in four  
2. Tighten gear stand hardware.  
locations as shown in Figure 14.  
3. Fill gearbox half full with SAE 90W gear lube.  
4. Check level after waiting five minutes to permit  
lube to work through bearings. Add lube, if  
necessary, until gearbox is half full.  
5. Replace driveline shield. Attach driveline to  
gearbox.  
1. Shim  
2. Idler arm  
3. Idler pulley  
4. Drive sheave  
5. Castle nut & cotter pin  
6. Gearbox stand  
Figure 14  
2. With snap rings removed, support drive in vise,  
hold yoke in hand and tap on yoke to drive cup up  
out of yoke. See Figure 15.  
Figure 12. Drive Sheave Installation  
Figure 15  
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3. Clamp cup in vise as shown in 4. and tap on yoke  
to completely remove cup from yoke. Repeat Step  
2 & Step 3 for opposite cup.  
shaft. Be careful not to disturb needle bearings.  
Insert another bearing cup directly across from first  
cup and press in as far as possible with hand  
pressure.  
2. Trap cups in vise and apply pressure. Be sure  
journal cross is started into bearings and continue  
pressure with vise, squeezing in as far as possible.  
Tapping the yoke will help.  
3. Seat cups by placing a drift or socket (slightly  
smaller than the cup) on cup and rap with a  
hammer. See Figure 18. Install snap ring and  
repeat on opposite cup.  
4. Repeat Step 1 & Step 2 to install remaining cups in  
remaining yoke.  
5. Move both yokes in all directions to check for free  
movement. If movement is restricted, rap on yokes  
sharply with a hammer to relieve any tension.  
Repeat until both yokes move in all directions  
without restriction.  
Figure 16  
4. Place universal cross in vise as shown in Figure 17  
and tap on yoke to remove cup. Repeat Step 3 for  
final removal. Drive remaining cup out with a drift  
and hammer.  
Figure 18  
Figure 17  
U-Joint Assembly  
1. Place seals securely on bearing cups. Insert cup  
into yoke from outside and press in with hand  
pressure as far as possible. Insert journal cross  
into bearing cup with grease fitting away from  
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
4. Remove parking jack from storage position on left  
DEALER SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS  
wing.  
The mower is shipped mostly assembled but requires  
dealer set-up. The Woods dealer should deliver the  
mower to the owner completely assembled, lubricated,  
and adjusted for normal conditions.  
5. Attach parking jack to trailer tongue frame.  
6. Remove wood block from hitch.  
Recommended torque values for hardware are located  
on page 50.  
Attach Hydraulic Hoses  
Complete check lists on page 33 when assembly is  
complete.  
Air in hydraulic systems can cause erratic oper-  
ation and allows loads or equipment components  
to drop unexpectedly. When connecting equipment  
or hoses or performing any hydraulic maintenance,  
purge any air in hydraulic system by operating all  
hydraulic functions several times. Do this before  
putting into service or allowing anyone to  
approach the equipment.  
Keep hands and body away from pressurized  
lines. Use paper or cardboard, not hands or other  
body parts to check for leaks. Wear safety goggles.  
Hydraulic fluid under pressure can easily penetrate  
skin and will cause serious injury or death.  
Attach the mower hydraulic hose to the tractor port.  
Hydraulic quick coupler is not supplied.  
Make sure that all operating and service person-  
nel know that if hydraulic fluid penetrates skin, it  
must be surgically removed as soon as possible by  
a doctor familiar with this form of injury or gan-  
grene, serious injury, or death will result. CON-  
TACT A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY IF FLUID  
ENTERS SKIN OR EYES. DO NOT DELAY.  
NOTE: The mower hydraulic system should have been  
filled at the factory. Always assume it is empty. Fully  
purge air and fill the hydraulic system by raising and  
lowering wings several times while hooked to a tractor  
hydraulic supply. Keep all personnel away while raising  
and lowering.  
Make sure spring-activated locking pin or collar  
slides freely and is seated firmly in tractor PTO  
spline groove.  
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT  
Chain Shielding Installation  
CAUTION  
Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing  
to avoid getting caught in moving parts. Wear  
sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and protective  
equipment for eyes, hair, hands, hearing, and head;  
and respirator or filter mask where appropriate.  
Full chain shielding must be installed when  
operating in populated areas or other areas where  
thrown objects could injure people or damage  
property.  
• If this machine is not equipped with full chain  
shielding, operation must be stopped when any-  
one comes within 300 feet (92 m).  
Remove Shipping Straps  
• This shielding is designed to reduce the risk  
of thrown objects. The mower deck and protec-  
tive devices cannot prevent all objects from  
escaping the blade enclosure in every mowing  
condition. It is possible for objects to ricochet  
and escape, traveling as much as 300 feet (92 m).  
1. Remove CV drive from rear wing frame.  
2. Attach drive to splitter gearbox. Position CV joint  
towards the tractor. See page 36 for orientation.  
3. Remove shipping straps from front and rear of right  
and left wing decks.  
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1. Install chain shielding plate (3) to rear mower frame  
1. Remove rope lever from the top of front latch.  
as shown.  
2. Remove plugs from front and rear ports on cylinder  
2. Secure with carriage bolts (14) and flanged lock  
and extend cylinder rod.  
nuts (15).  
3. Install vent plug (11) in port near rod end.  
3. Insert carriage bolts from bottom upward as  
4. Place release slide (2) over clevis on rod end of  
cylinder (3) and secure using pin (5) and two cotter  
pins (7).  
shown.  
5. Attach base end of cylinder to release base (1)  
using pin (6) and cotter pins (7).  
6. Extend cylinder and align release slide (2) with  
release base (1). Insert pin (6), two washers (13)  
and secure using two flat washers (12) cotter pins  
(7) on the out side.  
7. Attach springs (4) between base (1) and slide (2).  
8. Install bushing (8) and elbow (9) into port at base of  
cylinder.  
1. 1/4 Pin  
2. 3-Link 1/4 proof chain  
3. Shield, chain plate  
4. Sleeve 1/2 x 3/4 x 1/2  
5. 3/8 NC x 1-1/4 Carriage bolt  
6. 3/8 NC Flanged lock nut  
9. Remove the four bolts and washers from the top of  
gearbox shield.  
10. Place latch assembly over gearbox shield, align  
holes and secure using the hardware previously  
removed.  
11. Remove latch rope from between front latch and  
Figure 19. Chain Shielding Installation  
tractor.  
Hydraulic Latch Release Installation  
12. Attach hydraulic hose (10) to elbow (9). Attach  
male quick coupler to opposite end of hose. NOTE:  
quick coupler is not included in this kit.  
1. Release base  
2. Release slide  
3. Cylinder  
8. Bushing  
9. Elbow  
10. Hose, 108”  
11. Vent plug  
12. Flat washer, 1”  
4. Spring  
5. Pin, 1 x 4.08  
6. Pin, 1 x 5.08  
7. Cotter pin  
13. Washer,  
1 x 1-7/8 x 1/4  
Figure 20. Hydraulic Latch Release Installation  
Figure 21. Latch Release to Trailer Connection  
(Rev. 2/6/2009)  
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Mulch Kit Installation  
NOTE: Do not tighten hardware until mulch kit is com-  
pletely installed.  
1. Raise deck and lock into transport position.  
NOTE: Make sure deck is stable before proceed-  
ing.  
2. Remove chain shielding if installed. Chain  
shielding is not required when using mulch kit.  
3. Attach mulch kit frame to bottom of deck using  
carriage bolts (4) and flange lock nuts (5). Make  
sure head of carriage bolts are on the underside of  
the deck.  
NOTE: Rotate blades and check for interference  
with mulch kit frame. Failure to do so could result  
damage or possible injury once mower is operated.  
Adjust frame as necessary.  
A. Mulch kit frame  
1. Support bracket  
2. 5/16 x 3/4 Carriage bolt  
3. 5/16 NC flange lock nut  
4. 3/8 NC x 1 Carriage bolt  
5. 3/8 NC Flange lock nut  
4. Attach the two support brackets (1) to the mulch kit  
frame using carriage bolts (2) and flange lock nuts  
(3). Make sure head of carriage bolt are on the  
blade side of the frame.  
5. Using the support brackets as a template mark and  
Figure 22. Mulch Kit Installation  
drill two 11/32” holes into the deck baffles.  
6. Secure support brackets to baffles using carriage  
bolts (2) and flange lock nuts (3). Make sure head  
of carriage bolts are on the blade side of the frame.  
7. Tighten all hardware.  
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DEALER CHECK LISTS  
PRE-DELIVERY CHECK LIST  
(DEALER’S RESPONSIBILITY)  
DELIVERY CHECK  
(DEALER’S RESPONSIBILITY)  
Inspect the equipment thoroughly after assembly to  
ensure it is set up properly before delivering it to the  
customer.  
___ Show customer how to make adjustments and  
select proper PTO speed.  
___ Show customer how to make sure driveline is  
properly installed and that spring-activated lock-  
ing pin or collar slides freely and is seated in  
groove on tractor PTO shaft.  
The following check lists are a reminder of points to  
inspect. Check off each item as it is found satisfactory  
or after proper adjustment is made.  
___ Check that all safety decals are installed and in  
good condition. Replace if damaged.  
___ Show customer how to determine the turning lim-  
its of the CV PTO driveline.  
___ Check that shields and guards are properly  
installed and in good condition. Replace if dam-  
aged.  
___ Show customer the safe, proper procedures to be  
used when mounting, dismounting, and storing  
equipment.  
___ Check all bolts to be sure they are properly  
torqued.  
___ Make customer aware of optional equipment  
available so that customer can make proper  
choices as required.  
___ Check that all cotter pins and safety pins are  
properly installed. Replace if damaged.  
___ Instruct customer how to lubricate and explain  
importance of lubrication.  
___ Check that blades have been properly installed.  
___ Check mower attitude and belt alignment  
___ Point out the safety decals. Explain their meaning  
and the need to keep them in place and in good  
condition. Emphasize the increased safety haz-  
ards when instructions are not followed.  
___ Check and grease all lubrication points as identi-  
fied in lubrication information on page 18.  
___ Check the level of gearbox fluids before delivery.  
Service, if required, as specified in the lubrication  
information on page 18.  
___ Present Operator's Manual and request that cus-  
tomer and all operators read it before operating  
equipment. Point out the manual safety rules,  
explain their meanings and emphasize the  
increased safety hazards that exist when safety  
rules are not followed.  
___ Explain to customer the potential crushing haz-  
ards of going underneath raised equipment.  
___ Point out all guards and shields. Explain their  
importance and the safety hazards that exist  
when not kept in place and in good condition.  
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PARTS INDEX  
Turf Batwing Mower  
TBW 150C  
MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 & 37  
DECK ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 & 39  
TRAILER FRAME ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40  
GEARBOX ASSEMBLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
BLADE & SPINDLE ASSEMBLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42  
WING DRIVE ASSEMBLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43  
REAR DRIVE ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
CV DRIVE ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
HUB & AXLE ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
CASTER WHEEL ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46  
HYDRAULIC CYLINDER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
REAR CHAIN SHIELDING ASSEMBLY (OPTIONAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
HYDRAULIC LATCH RELEASE KIT (OPTIONAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
MULCH KIT (OPTIONAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49  
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36 Parts  
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MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST  
REF PART QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
Pin, Wing hinge  
1
2
3
4
5
6
-----  
-----  
1
1
1
1
1
2
Trailer assembly (see page 40)  
27  
38001  
4
2
2
*
Right deck assembly (see page 38)  
Left deck assembly (see page 38)  
Center deck assembly (see page 38)  
CV drive - 540 RPM (see page 45)  
28 1029548  
29 1029549  
Pin, 1 x 5.03  
-----  
Pin, 1 x 9.09  
-----  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
18270  
1285  
Pin, Safety 3/16  
1029868  
1020903  
*
1/4 x 1-1/2 Cotter pin  
Bumper Pad  
Drive, Cmpl 40, 22.1 x 31.9  
(see page 43)  
62440  
38295  
38257  
2
3
3
1
1
2
1
1
*
Rope Clamp  
7
1009508  
1
Drive, Cmpl 40, 29.9 x 44.9  
(see page 44)  
S-Hook, .25 x 2.25  
Rope, .25 x 31.0  
35 1029853  
36 38296  
8
9
1029481  
1029495  
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
3
Frame, wing deck lift  
Rope, .25 x 95.0  
Frame, wing deck link  
37 1016953  
38 1029540  
39 1029541  
5/16 Chain - 11 link  
Complete decal set  
Safety decal set  
10 1029485  
11 1029855  
12 1029493  
13 1026530  
Frame, wing deck  
Frame, center deck  
Lock, wing cylinder  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
832  
1282  
1" Standard flat washer  
1/4 NC x 1/2 Round head screw  
1/4 NC Hex nut  
Manual tube  
*
14  
62484  
SMV Socket  
5288  
*
15 1004251  
SMV Bracket  
16148  
14139  
14562  
3379  
*
5/16 NC x 3/4 Carriage bolt  
5/16 NC Flange lock nut  
5/16 NC x 1 HHCS GR5  
1/2 NC x 1-1/2 HHCS GR5  
1/2 NC x 3-1/2 HHCS GR5  
1/2 Flat washer  
16  
17  
24611  
29547  
SMV Emblem  
*
Hydraulic cylinder 3 x 8 (see page 47)  
Hydraulic cylinder 3 x 10 (see page 47)  
Bulkhead fitting, 9/16 JICM x 1/4 NPTM  
Cross, 9/16 JICM x 1/4 NPTF  
Hose, 33"" x 9/16 JICF X 9/16 JICM  
Hose, 48"" x 9/16 JICF x 9/16 JICM  
Hose, 108"" x 9/16 JICF x 1/4 NPTM  
*
18 1019460  
19 1006400  
20 1006401  
21 1006402  
22 1006403  
23 1006404  
24 1006405  
*
1637  
*
3598  
*
11900  
378  
*
1/2 NC Flange lock nut  
5/8 NC x 5 HHCS  
19025  
12313  
33647  
12296  
692  
*
5/8 NC Flange lock nut  
.625 x 1 x .789 HT Sleeve  
Spacer, 3/4  
Elbow, 9/16 JICF x 1/2 NPTM 90°  
w/3/32 Restrictor  
6
*
25  
26  
8345  
8347  
3
2
1 x 4.08 Headless pin  
1 x 5.08 Headless pin  
1/4-28 Grease fitting  
5/8 Standard flat washer  
1 x 5.58 Headless pin  
*
8348  
2
HHCS  
*
Hex Head Cap Screw  
Standard hardware, obtain locally  
(Rev. 2/6/2009)  
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DECK ASSEMBLY  
(Rev. 2/6/2009)  
38 Parts  
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DECK ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST  
REF PART QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
-----  
-----  
1
2
54" Mower deck  
22  
23  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
484  
20644  
3231  
1
1
*
Sleeve .625 x 1.00 x .438  
Belt  
Caster tube, Rear Deck (see page 46)  
- or -  
3/8 NC x 2 HHCS GR5  
3/8 SAE Flat washer  
2
3
4
5
-----  
1008022  
1008023  
1008024  
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
Caster tube, Wing Deck (see page 46)  
Right shield  
21575  
565  
*
*
3/8 Standard flat washer  
5/16 Standard flat washer  
1/2 NC x 9 HHCS GR5  
1/4 x 1/4 x 1 Key  
Left shield  
4378  
*
Center shield, wing deck  
Center shield, right half, rear deck  
Center shield, left half, rear deck  
Gearbox stand  
38107  
6593  
5a 1031170  
5b 1031171  
*
*
20893  
51946  
64803  
19024  
24576  
24890  
6697  
25 x 44 x 4 mm Flat washer  
M24 x 2 Hex castle nut  
3/16 x 2 Cotter pin  
6
7
8
9
1008028  
1008044  
1008056  
-----  
Idler arm  
Gearbox sheave  
5/8 NC x 1-3/4 HFS GR5  
1/2 NC x 1-3/4 HHCS GR5  
3/8 NC x 1-1/4 Carriage bolt  
3/8 NC x 1 Carriage bolt GR5  
3/8 NC Flange lock nut  
3/8 NC x 1 Hex flange serrated  
3/8 NC Square nut w/retainer  
1/2 NC x 3-1/2 HHCS GR5  
1/2 Flat washer  
Spindle (see page 42)  
Gearbox (see page 41)  
Shield, Rear Deck - or -  
Shield, Wing Deck  
5" Idler  
*
*
*
*
10 1006649  
11 1002048  
11 1029547  
14350  
62153  
12  
13  
67283  
67131  
Spring  
46 1008011  
14 1008181  
Kit, Belt guide  
(includes items 30, 31, 44)  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
55  
1637  
3598  
11900  
12305  
19025  
1686  
39254  
692  
*
*
*
15 1008034  
16 1006418  
17 1006420  
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
Front roller bracket  
Front roller  
1/2 NC Flange lock nut  
1/2 NC x 5-1/2 HHCS GR5  
5/8 NC Flange lock nut  
3/8 NC x 3/4 HHCS GR5  
M8 x 1.25 x 16 mm HHCS  
5/8 Standard flat washer  
Hex Flange Screw  
Spacer  
*
*
18  
35193  
Bearing  
19 1029861  
20 1029865  
Rear roller bracket  
Rear roller  
*
21  
67284  
Shoulder sleeve  
HFS  
HHCS  
*
Hex Head Cap Screw  
Standard hardware, obtain locally  
(Rev. 2/6/2009)  
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TRAILER ASSEMBLY  
REF PART QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
Trailer frame  
REF PART QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
Pin, Wing hinge  
1
2
-----  
1029501  
1029518  
1029529  
23790  
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
6
1
1
4
2
4
1
1
1
2
2
3
4
1
27  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
44  
45  
48  
49  
54  
38001  
18270  
31138  
565  
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Hitch  
Pin, Safety 3/16  
3
Wing release  
3/8 NC x 3-1/2 HHCS GR5  
3/8 Standard flat washer  
3/8 NC Lock nut  
4
Lock, rear deck  
5
Parking jack  
6698  
3489  
6100  
3699  
1258  
57811  
990  
6
40933  
Gearbox, 4-Way Splitter (ITG)  
Seal, Thru Shaft 4-Way Gr Box  
Seal, Wing Shaft 4-Way Gr Box  
Bearing, Cup & Cone 4-Way Box  
Vent Plug & Washer  
Gearbox, 4-Way Splitter (Comer)  
Bearing, Cup & Cone  
Bearing, Ball  
1/2 NC x 3 HHCS GR5  
1/2 NC x 1-1/4 HHCS GR5  
1/2 NC x 2 HHCS GR5  
1/2 NF x 1-1/8 Wheel bolt  
1/2 Flat washer, extra thick hardened  
5/8 NC x 5-1/2 HHCS GR5  
5/8 NC x 6 HHCS GR5  
.63 x 2.00 x .38 Flat washer  
5/8 NC Lock nut  
– –  
– –  
– –  
58815  
58816  
58817  
– – 1009083  
6C  
– –  
– –  
– –  
– –  
7
40933C  
57462  
*
12005  
34467  
6239  
14139  
14562  
3598  
11900  
12296  
HHCS  
*
20890  
57463  
Oil Seal  
*
*
*
*
*
*
57076  
Vent Plug  
5/16 NC Flange lock nut  
5/16 NC x 1 HHCS GR5  
1/2 Flat washer  
44636  
19407  
Shield, Gearbox 4-Way  
Safety chain  
8
9
1001020  
Wheel Hub & Axle (see page 45)  
Wheel & Tire, 20.0 x 8.8 x 8.0  
Spring, compression .58 x .08 x 2.4 40  
Sleeve, .76 x 1.00 x 1.00  
Rope lever  
1/2 NC Flange lock nut  
1/4-28 Grease fitting  
10 1029854  
11  
12  
21957  
62626  
Hex Head Cap Screw  
Standard hardware, obtain locally  
13 1029542  
(Rev. 01/18/2010)  
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GEARBOX ASSEMBLY  
REF PART QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
Complete gearbox  
REF PART  
QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
A
1
1006649  
39275  
1007861  
1007865  
51850  
N/S  
16 1007858  
17 1007862  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
Spacer  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
Seal  
Shim kit  
Snap ring  
Seal  
2
Snap ring  
Shim kit  
18  
19  
57466  
57463  
3
4
Ball bearing  
Input shaft  
Key 8 x 10 x 30 mm  
Input gear  
Ball bearing  
Shim kit  
21 1007860  
Snap ring  
5
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
20893  
51946  
64803*  
N/S*  
Washer 25 x 44 x 4 mm  
Castle nut M24 x 2  
3/16 x 2 Cotter pin  
3/8 Solid plug  
M10 x 22 mm HHCS  
Vent plug  
6
20894  
N/S  
7
8
20890  
1007864  
57466  
57374  
N/S  
9
N/S*  
10  
11  
12  
Snap ring  
Oil cap  
39325  
28 1007873  
29 1007857  
Cover  
Output shaft & gear  
Shim kit  
Spacer  
14 1007866  
15 1007859  
Snap ring  
HHCS Hex Head Cap Screw  
* Standard hardware, obtain locally  
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BLADE & SPINDLE ASSEMBLY  
REF PART  
QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
A
1009080  
1
Complete spindle assembly  
(includes 1, 2, 4, 5 through 12, 14 & 15)  
3/8 NF x 1 HHCS GR5  
Cup washer  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
64518  
70005  
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1008059  
1008055  
72933  
Sheave  
Spacer  
Spindle bearing  
14350 *  
1972 *  
3/8 NC Flange locknut  
1/4 Tapered grease fitting  
Spindle housing  
1008053  
976 *  
3/8 NC x 1-1/2 HHCS GR5  
Spacer  
10 1008052  
11 70072 *  
Square key  
12 1008042  
13 78127KT  
Shaft assembly  
Blade kit, high suction 18.7"  
(includes 3 blades)  
14  
10635  
2
1
Cup washer  
15 1008095  
5/8 NF x 2 HHCS GR5  
HHCS Hex Head Cap Screw  
* Standard hardware, obtain locally  
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WING DRIVELINE ASSEMBLY  
REF PART QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
Flexible pin  
A
1
2
3
4
5
9
1020903  
1001300  
38478  
1
2
2
1
6
1
1
Complete driveline assembly  
Complete collar yoke C12 1-3/8 - 6  
Cross and bearing kit  
Outer cone fix ring  
10 1001302  
11 1001301  
12 1001305  
13 1001306  
14 1021554  
1
1
1
1
1
1
Outer yoke tube  
Flexible pin  
1019442  
30922  
Inner tube yoke  
Complete shield  
Protection fixing screw  
Inner cone fix ring  
1019444  
1001340  
15  
30926  
Outer yoke & tube  
(must be cut to length)  
Lock collar repair kit  
16  
30932  
1
Inner yoke & tube  
(must be cut to length)  
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REAR DRIVELINE ASSEMBLY  
REF PART QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
Outer yoke tube  
A
1
2
3
4
5
9
1009508  
1001300  
38478  
1
2
2
1
6
1
1
1
Complete driveline assembly  
Complete collar yoke C12 1-3/8 - 6  
Cross and bearing kit  
Outer cone fix ring  
11 1001301  
12 1001305  
13 1001306  
14 1021323  
1
1
1
1
1
Flexible pin  
Inner tube yoke  
Complete shield  
1019442  
30922  
Protective fixing screw  
Inner cone fix ring  
15  
30926  
Outer yoke & tube  
(must be cut to length)  
1019444  
1001340  
16  
30932  
1
Inner yoke & tube  
(must be cut to length)  
Lock collar repair kit  
Flexible pin  
10 1001302  
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CV DRIVESHAFT ASSEMBLY  
REF PART QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1029868  
19851  
Complete driveline assembly  
Slide lock repair kit  
8
9
18864  
33347  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Decal, danger rotating driveline  
Decal, danger guard missing  
Inner bearing kit  
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1017362  
1017363  
1017364  
1017365  
1017366  
1024636  
Yoke, QD CV 1-3/8 - 6  
U-Joint repair kit 14CV  
CV Body w/fitting 14  
10 1017367  
11 1017368  
12 1017369  
Inner shield CV  
Yoke & tube 14R x 39.3  
U-Joint repair kit 14R  
Yoke, 14 x 4.31 x 1.38 QD  
Slide collar repair kit  
Yoke & shaft, CV splined 23.6  
Outer shield CV  
13  
14  
15  
154  
53858  
53857  
Drive shaft bearing kit  
HUB & AXLE ASSEMBLY  
REF  
PART  
QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
1001020  
1001021  
314  
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
Wheel Hub & Axle Assembly  
Axle Shaft  
3
Seal, 1.50 x 2.44 x .31  
Bearing, Cone  
4
2303  
5
38437  
2305  
Wheel Hub, Housing w/Cups  
Bearing, Cup  
6
7
1257*  
5849  
Washer, Flat 3/4 Standard  
Nut, Slotted Hex 3/4 NF  
Pin, Cotter 3/16 x 1  
8
9
1256*  
14133  
531  
10  
11  
12  
Hub Cap, Assembly w/Fitting  
Hub Cap  
6270*  
Grease Fitting, 1/4 Tapered Thread  
* Standard hardware, obtain locally  
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CASTER WHEEL ASSEMBLY  
REF PART  
QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART  
QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
1029476  
1
1
1
1
Caster Tube, Wing Deck  
Caster Tube, Rear Deck  
Caster yoke - rotating  
11 65129 1 or 3 1/2" Height spacer for rotating caster  
1029850  
1008032  
1029478  
12 1029873  
13 1029874  
3
1
1" Height spacer  
for non-rotating caster  
3
1/2" Height spacer  
4
Caster yoke - non-rotating  
for non-rotating caster  
5
1008096 1 or 2 Wheel 10" solid (includes item 6)  
65578 2 or 4 Flanged bushing  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
52855  
52853  
27542  
15134  
23479  
11900  
12296  
3
1
2
1
*
1" Height spacer for post  
1/2" Height spacer for post  
7/16 Klik pin  
6
7
29368 1 or 2 Sleeve 1/2 x 3/4 x 3-3/8  
8
1029484  
58999  
1
1
Sleeve, drilled .81x 1.25 x 7.34  
Wear pad  
.25 x 1.00 Spirol pin  
1/2 NC x 5 HHCS GR5  
1/2 NC Flange lock nut  
1/4-28 Grease fitting  
9
10  
65130 3 or 6 1" Height spacer for rotating caster  
*
*
*
Standard hardware, obtain locally  
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HYDRAULIC CYLINDER  
Note: The center deck uses a 3 x 8 cylinder.  
The wing decks use a 3 x 10 cylinder. Verify  
cylinder size before ordering replacement  
parts.  
3 x 8  
3 x 10  
REF  
PART  
PART  
QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
Complete cylinder  
1
2
29547  
19810  
1019460  
19810  
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
4
3
1
2
8
1
1
1
Seal repair kit (includes items 2A - 2G  
Wiper seal  
2A  
2B  
2C  
2D  
2E  
2F  
2G  
3
Rod seal  
Rod O-ring  
Cap seal  
Cap O-ring  
Piston seal  
Piston O-ring  
N/S  
N/S  
N/S  
N/S  
*
N/S  
N/S  
N/S  
N/S  
*
Cylinder housing - rod end  
Piston  
4
5
Jam nut  
6
Cylinder tie rod  
1/2 Pipe plug  
7
8
N/S  
N/S  
N/S  
N/S  
N/S  
*
N/S  
N/S  
N/S  
N/S  
N/S  
*
Cylinder housing - butt end  
Cylinder barrel  
Tie rod nut  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
Cylinder clevis  
Cylinder rod  
Set screw 3/8 x 3/4 dog point  
Included in seal kit  
Standard hardware, obtain locally  
Not serviced  
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REAR CHAIN SHIELDING (OPTIONAL)  
REF PART QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
Chain shield assembly  
1/4 Pin  
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
1008038  
1007854  
1
4763 49 3-Link 1/4 proof chain  
1008037  
22086  
1
5
5
5
*
Chain shield plate  
Sleeve 1/2 x 3/4 x 1/2  
24890*  
14350*  
3/8 NC x 1-1/4 Carriage bolt  
3/8 NC Flanged locknut  
Standard hardware, obtain locally  
HYDRAULIC RELEASE KIT (OPTIONAL)  
REF PART QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
Latch release kit  
A
1
1029535  
1029536  
1029537  
29547  
24512  
8345  
1
1
1
2
1
2
*
Release base  
2
Release slide  
3
Hydraulic cylinder 3 x 8  
Spring, extension 8-1/4  
Pin, 1 x 4.08 headless  
Pin, 1 x 5.08 headless  
Cotter pin, 1/4 x 1-1/2  
Bushing, Pipe Reducing 1/2 x 1/4  
Elbow, 90 Deg 3/32 Rstr 1/4 x 1/4  
Hose, HP 1/4 NPT x 108  
1/2 NPT Vent plug  
4
5
6
8347  
7
1285  
8
11893  
10290  
17628  
11975  
832  
1
1
1
1
*
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
1" Standard flat washer  
Washer, 1 x 1-7/8 x 1/4  
11920  
2
*
Standard hardware, obtain locally  
(Rev. 2/6/2009)  
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MULCH KIT (OPTIONAL)  
REF PART QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
Mulch Kit, 54" deck  
A
1
1029530  
75106  
2
Support bracket,  
bent link .14 x 1.0 x 3.88  
2
3
4
5
16148  
14139  
6697  
*
*
*
*
5/16 NC x 3/4 Carriage bolt GR5  
5/16 NC Flange lock nut  
3/8 NC x 1 Carriage bolt GR5  
3/8 NC Flange lock nut  
14350  
*
Standard hardware, obtain locally  
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BOLT TORQUE CHART  
Always tighten hardware to these values unless a different torque value or tightening procedure is listed for a specific  
application.  
Fasteners must always be replaced with the same grade as specified in the manual parts list.  
Always use the proper tool for tightening hardware: SAE for SAE hardware and Metric for metric hardware.  
Make sure fastener threads are clean and you start thread engagement properly.  
All torque values are given to specifications used on hardware defined by SAE J1701 MAR 99 & J1701M JUL 96.  
SAE Bolt Head  
Identification  
SAE SERIES  
TORQUE  
CHART  
A
SAE Grade 2  
(No Dashes)  
SAE Grade 8  
(6 Radial Dashes)  
SAE Grade 5  
(3 Radial Dashes)  
MARKING ON HEAD  
A
SAE 2  
SAE 5  
SAE 8  
Diameter  
(Inches)  
Wrench  
Size  
lbs-ft  
N-m  
8
lbs-ft  
10  
N-m  
13  
lbs-ft  
14  
N-m  
1/4"  
5/16"  
3/8"  
7/16"  
1/2"  
9/16"  
5/8"  
3/4"  
7/8"  
1"  
7/16"  
1/2"  
6
18  
37  
12  
17  
19  
26  
27  
9/16"  
5/8"  
23  
31  
35  
47  
49  
67  
36  
48  
55  
75  
78  
106  
163  
232  
325  
569  
907  
1383  
3/4"  
55  
75  
85  
115  
164  
230  
403  
642  
979  
120  
171  
240  
420  
669  
1020  
13/16"  
15/16"  
1-1/8"  
1-5/16"  
1-1/2"  
78  
106  
149  
261  
416  
634  
121  
170  
297  
474  
722  
110  
192  
306  
467  
METRIC SERIES  
TORQUE  
CHART  
8.8  
Metric Bolt Head  
Identification  
10.9  
A
Metric  
Grade 8.8  
Metric  
Grade 10.9  
COARSE THREAD  
MARKING ON HEAD  
Metric 8.8 Metric 10.9  
N-m lbs-ft  
FINE THREAD  
MARKING ON HEAD  
Metric 8.8 Metric 10.9  
N-m lbs-ft  
A
A
Diameter &  
Thread Pitch Wrench  
(Millimeters)  
Diameter &  
Thread Pitch  
(Millimeters)  
Size  
N-m  
lbs-ft  
6
N-m  
lbs-ft  
6
6 x 1.0  
10 mm  
13 mm  
16 mm  
18 mm  
21 mm  
24 mm  
27 mm  
30 mm  
34 mm  
36 mm  
46 mm  
8
11  
27  
8
8
11  
29  
8
6 x 1.0  
8 x 1.0  
8 x 1.25  
10 x 1.5  
12 x 1.75  
14 x 2.0  
16 x 2.0  
18 x 2.5  
20 x 2.5  
22 x 2.5  
24 x 3.0  
30 x 3.0  
20  
15  
20  
21  
16  
22  
39  
29  
54  
40  
41  
30  
57  
42  
10 x 1.25  
12 x 1.25  
14 x 1.5  
16 x 1.5  
18 x 1.5  
20 x 1.5  
22 x 1.5  
24 x 2.0  
30 x 2.0  
68  
50  
94  
70  
75  
55  
103  
163  
250  
363  
507  
684  
861  
1740  
76  
109  
169  
234  
330  
451  
571  
1175  
80  
151  
234  
323  
457  
623  
790  
1626  
111  
173  
239  
337  
460  
583  
1199  
118  
181  
263  
367  
495  
623  
1258  
87  
120  
184  
268  
374  
505  
635  
1283  
125  
172  
244  
332  
421  
867  
133  
194  
270  
365  
459  
928  
Typical Washer  
Installations  
Bolt  
Flat Washer  
Lock Washer  
8/9/00  
Bolt Torque & Size Charts (Rev. 3/28/2007)  
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BOLT SIZE CHART  
NOTE: Chart shows bolt thread sizes and corresponding head (wrench) sizes for standard SAE and metric bolts.  
SAE Bolt Thread Sizes  
5/16  
3/8  
1/2  
5/8  
3/4  
7/8  
IN  
1
2
7
3
4
5
6
MM  
25  
50  
75  
100  
125  
150  
175  
Metric Bolt Thread Sizes  
8MM 10MM  
12MM  
14MM  
16MM  
18MM  
ABBREVIATIONS  
AG .............................................................. Agriculture  
MPa.........................................................Mega Pascal  
N.......................................................................Newton  
NC......................................................National Coarse  
NF ...........................................................National Fine  
NPSM.....................National Pipe Straight Mechanical  
NPT.......................................... National Pipe Tapered  
NPT SWF .........National Pipe Tapered Swivel Female  
ORBM .......................................... O-Ring Boss - Male  
P...........................................................................Pitch  
PBY...................................................... Power-Beyond  
psi..........................................Pounds per Square Inch  
PTO..................................................... Power Take Off  
QD....................................................Quick Disconnect  
RH..............................................................Right Hand  
ROPS........................... Roll-Over Protective Structure  
RPM ........................................Revolutions Per Minute  
RT ....................................................................... Right  
SAE..........................Society of Automotive Engineers  
UNC .....................................................Unified Coarse  
UNF...........................................................Unified Fine  
UNS......................................................Unified Special  
ASABE.................... American Society of Agricultural &  
Biological Engineers (formerly ASAE)  
ASAE ....... American Society of Agricultural Engineers  
ATF ............................... Automatic Transmission Fluid  
BSPP .............................British Standard Pipe Parallel  
BSPTM ................British Standard Pipe Tapered Male  
CV.....................................................Constant Velocity  
CCW .............................................. Counter-Clockwise  
CW............................................................... Clockwise  
F ...................................................................... Female  
FT .............................................................. Full Thread  
GA .................................................................... Gauge  
GR (5, etc.) ........................................... Grade (5, etc.)  
HHCS ........................................Hex Head Cap Screw  
HT........................................................... Heat-Treated  
JIC .................Joint Industry Council 37° Degree Flare  
LH.................................................................Left Hand  
LT........................................................................... Left  
m......................................................................... Meter  
mm................................................................Millimeter  
M.......................................................................... Male  
Bolt Torque & Size Charts (Rev. 3/28/2007)  
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INDEX  
ADJUSTMENTS  
Product 53  
Replacement Parts 54  
Cutting Height 14  
Leveling Mower 14  
OPERATION  
Adjustment  
Cutting Height Chart 15  
ASSEMBLY  
Dealer Set-Up Instructions 30  
Optional Equipment  
Attach Mower to Tractor 13  
Attaching Mower to Tractor 13  
Attaching Hydraulic Hoses 14  
Check List  
Chain Shielding Installation 30  
Hydraulic Latch Release Installation 31  
Mulch Kit Installation 32  
Pre-Operation (Owners Responsibility) 16  
Cutting Height Adjustment 14  
CV Driveline Turning Limits 14  
Level Mower 14  
DEALER CHECK LIST  
Delivery Check (Dealer’s Responsibility) 33  
Pre-Delivery Check List (Dealer’s Responsibility) 33  
Leveling Mower 14  
DEALER SERVICE  
Blade Spindle  
Operating 15  
On Uneven Terrain 16  
Assemble Spindle 24  
Disassemble Spindle 24  
Remove Spindle 24  
Technique 16  
Tips 16  
Removing Mower from Tractor 16  
Start and Stop Mower 15  
Starting and Stopping Mower 15  
Transport 15  
Repair 24  
Blocking Method 24  
Gearbox  
Assemble 26  
Disassemble 26  
Install 28  
Remove 26  
Repair 25  
Seal Installation 25  
Seal Replacement 25  
OWNER SERVICE  
Blocking Method 18  
Clean Cutter  
After Each Use 22  
Periodically or Before Extended Storage 22  
Lubrication  
Information 18, 19  
Vertical Shaft Repair 25  
Install Drive Sheave 28  
Universal Joint  
PARTS  
Parts Index 35  
Assembly 29  
Disassembly 28  
Repair 28  
SAFETY  
Check List  
Delivery Check List (Dealer’s Responsibility)  
33  
Pre-Delivery Check List (Dealer’s  
Responsibility) 33  
GENERAL  
Abbreviations 51  
Bolt Size Chart 51  
Bolt Torque Chart 50  
General Information 4  
Introduction 2  
Pre-Operation (Owner’s Responsibility) 16  
Safety Decals 9  
Safety Rules 5  
Obtaining Replacement Manuals 2  
Product Registration 2  
Specifications 3  
Table of Contents 3  
Warranty  
Safety Symbols Explained 2  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Belt Conditions 23  
Mowing Conditions 22  
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WARRANTY  
(All Models Except Mow’n MachineTM Zero-Turn Mowers and Woods BoundaryTM Utility Vehicles)  
Please Enter Information Below and Save for Future Reference.  
Date Purchased: ____________________________  
Model Number: ____________________________  
From (Dealer): __________________________________________  
Serial Number: __________________________________________  
Woods Equipment Company (“WOODS”) warrants this product to be free from defect in material and workmanship. Except as otherwise set  
forth below, the duration of this Warranty shall be for TWELVE (12) MONTHS COMMENCING ON THE DATE OF DELIVERY OF THE  
PRODUCT TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER.  
All current model loaders and backhoes are warranted for two (2) years from the date of delivery to the original purchaser.  
The warranty periods for specific parts or conditions are listed below:  
Part or  
Condition  
Warranted  
Duration (from date of delivery  
Model Number  
BW1260, BW1620, BW1800, BW2400  
to the original purchaser)  
8 years  
BW240HD, BW180HD, BW180HB, BW126HB  
7 years  
BB48X, BB60X, BB72X, BB84X, BB600X, BB720X, BB840X, BB6000X, BB7200X,  
BB8400X, DS1260, DSO1260, DS1440, TS1680, BW126-3, BW180-3, BW240  
6 years  
Gearbox  
PHD25, PHD35, PHD65, PHD95, 2162, 3240, DS96, DS120, RCC42, RM550-2,  
RM660-2, RM990-3, PRD6000, PRD7200, PRD8400, 7144RD-2, 9180RD-2,  
9204RD-2, S15CD, S20CD, S22CD, S25CD, S27CD, BW180LH  
components  
5 years  
3 years (1 year if used in rental or  
commercial applications)  
RDC54, RD60, RD72, TBW150C  
Blade  
spindles  
RM550-2, RM660-2, RM990-3, PRD6000, PRD7200, PRD8400, 7144RD-2, 9180RD-2,  
9204RD-2  
3 years  
BB600, BB720, BB840, BB6000, BB7200, BB8400, BW126-3, BW126HB, BW180-3,  
Rust-through BW180HB, BW180HD, BW1260, BW1800, BW240, BW240HD, 2162, 3240, DS1260, 10 years  
DSO1260, DS1440, TS1680  
Under no circumstances will this Warranty apply in the event that the product, in the good faith opinion of WOODS, has been subjected to  
improper operation, improper maintenance, misuse, or an accident. This Warranty does not apply in the event that the product has been  
materially modified or repaired by someone other than WOODS, a WOODS authorized dealer or distributor, and/or a WOODS authorized  
service center. This Warranty does not cover normal wear or tear, or normal maintenance items. This Warranty also does not cover repairs made  
with parts other than those obtainable through WOODS.  
This Warranty is extended solely to the original purchaser of the product. Should the original purchaser sell or otherwise transfer this product to  
a third party, this Warranty does not transfer to the third party purchaser in any way. There are no third party beneficiaries of this Warranty.  
WOODS makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to engines, batteries, tires or other parts or accessories not manufactured by  
WOODS. Warranties for these items, if any, are provided separately by their respective manufacturers.  
WOODS’ obligation under this Warranty is limited to, at WOODS’ option, the repair or replacement, free of charge, of the product if WOODS,  
in its sole discretion, deems it to be defective or in noncompliance with this Warranty. The product must be returned to WOODS with proof  
of purchase within thirty (30) days after such defect or noncompliance is discovered or should have been discovered, routed through the  
dealer and distributor from whom the purchase was made, transportation charges prepaid. WOODS shall complete such repair or  
replacement within a reasonable time after WOODS receives the product. THERE ARE NO OTHER REMEDIES UNDER THIS  
WARRANTY. THE REMEDY OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS  
WARRANTY.  
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE OF THIS WARRANTY. WOODS  
MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND WOODS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
WOODS shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential losses, damages or expenses, arising directly or indirectly from the  
product, whether such claim is based upon breach of contract, breach of warranty, negligence, strict liability in tort or any other legal  
theory. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Woods specifically disclaims any damages relating to (i) lost profits, business,  
revenues or goodwill; (ii) loss of crops; (iii) loss because of delay in harvesting; (iv) any expense or loss incurred for labor, supplies, substitute  
machinery or rental; or (v) any other type of damage to property or economic loss.  
This Warranty is subject to any existing conditions of supply which may directly affect WOODS’ ability to obtain materials or manufacture  
replacement parts.  
No agent, representative, dealer, distributor, serviceperson, salesperson, or employee of any company, including without limitation, WOODS,  
its authorized dealers, distributors, and service centers, is authorized to alter, modify, or enlarge  
this Warranty. Answers to any questions regarding warranty service and locations may be obtained  
Woods Equipment  
Company  
2606 South Illinois Route 2  
Post Office Box 1000  
Oregon, Illinois 61061 USA  
800-319-6637 tel  
800-399-6637 fax  
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WARRANTY  
(Replacement Parts For All Models Except Mow’n Machine  
Zero-Turn Mowers and Woods Boundary Utility Vehicles)  
TM  
TM  
Woods Equipment Company (“WOODS”) warrants this product to be free from defect in material and  
workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of delivery of the product to the original purchaser  
with the exception of V-belts, which will be free of defect in material and workmanship for a period of 12 months.  
Under no circumstances will this Warranty apply in the event that the product, in the good faith opinion of  
WOODS, has been subjected to improper operation, improper maintenance, misuse, or an accident. This Warranty  
does not cover normal wear or tear, or normal maintenance items.  
This Warranty is extended solely to the original purchaser of the product. Should the original purchaser sell or  
otherwise transfer this product to a third party, this Warranty does not transfer to the third party purchaser in any  
way. There are no third party beneficiaries of this Warranty.  
WOODS’ obligation under this Warranty is limited to, at WOODS’ option, the repair or replacement, free of  
charge, of the product if WOODS, in its sole discretion, deems it to be defective or in noncompliance with this  
Warranty. The product must be returned to WOODS with proof of purchase within thirty (30) days after  
such defect or noncompliance is discovered or should have been discovered, routed through the dealer and  
distributor from whom the purchase was made, transportation charges prepaid. WOODS shall complete  
such repair or replacement within a reasonable time after WOODS receives the product. THERE ARE NO  
OTHER REMEDIES UNDER THIS WARRANTY. THE REMEDY OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS THE  
SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY.  
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE OF THIS  
WARRANTY. WOODS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND WOODS  
SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
WOODS shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential losses, damages or expenses, arising directly  
or indirectly from the product, whether such claim is based upon breach of contract, breach of warranty,  
negligence, strict liability in tort or any other legal theory. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing,  
Woods specifically disclaims any damages relating to (i) lost profits, business, revenues or goodwill; (ii) loss of  
crops; (iii) loss because of delay in harvesting; (iv) any expense or loss incurred for labor, supplies, substitute  
machinery or rental; or (v) any other type of damage to property or economic loss.  
This Warranty is subject to any existing conditions of supply which may directly affect WOODS’ ability to obtain  
materials or manufacture replacement parts.  
No agent, representative, dealer, distributor, service person, salesperson, or employee of any company, including  
without limitation, WOODS, its authorized dealers, distributors, and service centers, is authorized to alter, modify,  
or enlarge this Warranty.  
Answers to any questions regarding warranty service and locations may be obtained by contacting:  
©2008 Woods Equipment Company. All rights reserved. WOODS and the Woods logo are trademarks of Woods Equipment Company. All other  
trademarks, trade names, or service marks not owned by Woods Equipment Company that appear in this manual are the property of their respective  
companies or mark holders. Specifications subject to change without notice.  
F-8494 (Rev. 6/23/2005)  
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