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OP E R A TO R ' S M A NU A L RO T A R Y M O W E R 29900 Rev . 3/14/ 2008 T ested. Proven. Un beat able . 42C-6[...]
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2 Introduction Gen’l (Re v . 2/19/2008 ) T O THE DEALER : Assemb ly and prop er installati on of this product is the respons ibil ity of the Woods ® dea ler . Read manual in struc tions and safet y rules . Mak e su re all items on the Dealer ’s Pre-Del ivery and Deliver y Check Lists in the Ope rator ’s Manual are com pleted before r eleasin[...]
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Introduction 3 29900 (R ev . 7/6 /20 07) T ABLE OF CONTENT S INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 GENERAL INFORM A TIO N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 SAFETY RUL ES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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4 Saf ety 42C Saf ety Rules (Rev . 7/9/2007 ) TRAINING Safety instructions are import ant! Read all att achment and power unit manuals; fo llow a ll safety rule s and safety decal infor mation . (Replace- ment manuals and safety decals are available from your deale r . T o lo cate your nearest deale r , check the Dealer Locato r at www.W oodsEq[...]
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Saf e ty 5 42C Safety Rules (Rev . 7/9/2007) Do not stop, st a rt, or change directions sud- denly on slopes. Use extreme care and reduce gro und speed on slopes and rough te rrain. W atch for hidden hazards on the terrain during operation. Stop power unit and equipment immediate ly upon striking an obstruction. T urn off engine, re[...]
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6 Safety 29900 (R ev . 7/6/2007 ) 4 - SERIAL NUMBER P LATE 1 - 255 05 ROT A TING BLADES AND THROWN OBJECTS Do not put hands or feet under or into mower when engine is running. Before mowing, clear area of objects that may be thrown by blade. Keep bystanders away . Keep discharge chute and guards in place and in good condition. BLADE[...]
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Operation 7 29900 (R ev . 7/6/2007) OPERATION ■ Do not allow children or unqualified persons to operate equipment. ■ Keep byst anders away from equipment while it is in operation. ■ Stop mower and t ractor immediately upon striking an ob struction. T urn off engine, remove key , in spect and r epair any damage b efore resum- ing operation. ?[...]
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8 Service 29900 (R ev . 7/6/2007) SERVICE LUBRICATION Grease bl ade spi ndle sha ft every 2 4 hours of opera tion until som e grea se is for ced out ar ound to p of shaft. This is necess ary to e nsure th at enou gh greas e has been force d in to reach top bearing of spindle. V -belt idlers have seal ed bal l bearin gs and d o not nee d lubr i- cat[...]
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Assembly 9 29900 (R ev . 7/6/2007) ASSEMBLY ■ Keep all persons away from operator cont rol area while p erforming adjustments, service or maintenance. ■ Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing to avoid ent anglement in moving p a rt s . Wea r sturdy , rough-soled work shoe s and pr otective equipmen t for e yes, han ds, he aring an d h[...]
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10 Assembly 29900 (R ev . 7/6/2007) Figu re 5 . Side Sk id and Side Shiel d SIDE SHIELD OR DISCHARGE CHUTE INST ALLATION A side sh ield an d disc harge ch ute are provide d for righ t side o f m ower . T he side s hield sho uld b e us ed for nor- mal opera ting co nditio ns. Th e discha rge ch ute may b e used to re place side shi eld for ve ry he [...]
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Assembly 11 29900 (R ev . 7/6/2007) MOUNTING FRAME ASSEMBLY Push Channel / Push Channel Mounting Angles and Lif t Bars Loose ly ass emble the followi ng (see page 18 ): Attach right p ush ch annel mo unting angle (53) to right rear de ck rail and r ear mower deck with 1/2 " x 1 -1/2" carriage bolts (83 ) and flang e lock nuts (91). At tac[...]
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12 Assembly 29900 (R ev . 7/6/2007) Figure 8 . Moun tin g Fram e Ass embly Photo[...]
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Assem bly 13 29900 (R ev . 7/6/2007) Figure 9 . Mount ing Fr ame Ass embly Ph oto with Rear Shield[...]
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14 Assembly 29900 (R ev . 7/6/2007) Figure 10 . Li ft Assem bly Photo[...]
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Dealer Check List 15 29900 (R ev . 3/14/2008) DEALER CH ECK LIST S PRE- DELIV ERY CH ECK LIS T (DEALER’S RESPON SIBIL ITY) Inspect t he equipme nt thor oughly aft er asse mbly to ensure it is set up pro perly before deli vering it to the cust omer . The foll owing che ck lis ts are a r eminder of poin ts to insp ect. Che ck off each i tem as it i[...]
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16 Part s 2990 0 (R ev . 7/ 6/ 200 7) 42-6 CW M AIN FRAME ASSEMBLY[...]
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Part s 17 29900 (R ev . 7/6/2007 ) 42-6 CW M AIN FRAME ASSEMBLY R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 9874 1 Fram e 2 26403 1 Front corner baf fle 3 4141 1 Ri ght s ide sk id 4 263 96 1 Right side shield 5 26402 1 Side s hield baff le 6 276 63 1 Blade spind le bel t shield 7 ----- 1 Overrunning clu tch (see p age 20) 8 34 44 1 Access ho le cov er 9 26397 1[...]
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18 Part s 2990 0 (R ev . 7/ 6/ 200 7) 42C-6 MO UNTING FRAME ASSEMBLY DRAWING[...]
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Part s 19 29900 (R ev . 7/6/2007 ) 42C-6 MOUNTING FRAME ASSEMBLY R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTION 40 2765 7 2 Lift ba r 41 1533 1 Bottom li ft a rm 42 1441 1 Upper lif t arm 43 1500 1 Center lif t arm 44 484 1 5/8 x 1 x 7 /16 Heat-treat ed sleev e 45 1513 2 Idler bracket cla mp plate 46 1491 1 Idler pipe 47 4072 2 7-5/16 OD Idler she ave 48 1505 1 1 BK [...]
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20 Part s 2990 0 (R ev . 7/ 6/ 200 7) OVERRUNNING CLUTCHES IMPORT AN T NOTE: A fter installing c lutch, r otate it bac k- wards to see that i t ratchets free ly . If i t does not, ad d another wa sher ( 16) under cap (1 5) & ro tate clutch a gain. R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 ------ * 1 1/8 Pipe plug (use d on earli er model s) 2 3174 2 Oil s [...]
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Part s 21 29900 (R ev . 7/6/2007 ) Lif t Chain Hook-Up T able S pecial Notes (Refer to num bers in parentheses i n abov e table) 1. Hook one 1 3-link chain be tween ho les “C” & “D”. 2. Fasten one 10-li nk and on e 7-l ink cha in together. 3. Hook lowe r end of s pring in c rotch chai n. 4. Hook spr ing into chain just above hole “ H?[...]
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22 Part s 2990 0 (R ev . 7/ 6/ 200 7) Manu al Hei ght Adju stme nt[...]
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Part s 23 29900 (R ev . 7/6/2007 ) Manu al Hei ght Adju stme nt R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTI ON 1 ----- - Chain (s ee chart fo r c hain us ed on your mo unti ng) 2 4155 2-3 1/4 Co ld shut re pair link 3 10693 1 Manual heigh t adju stment le ver assemb ly 4 484 1 -2 5/8 x 1 x 7/1 6 HT S lee ve 5 10706 1 3-3/8 Lo ng com pressio n spring 6 10701 1 Manual[...]
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24 Part s 2990 0 (R ev . 7/ 6/ 200 7) SP INDLE ASSEMBLY R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 18355 1 CW Blade spindle 2 18359 1 1-3/8 x 1-3 /4 x 5/8 Sl eeve 3 2718 2 1-3/4 x 2-3 /8 x 13 GA Flat washer 4 2715 2 Seal for 1-3/4 sha ft 5 2717 2 Bearing cone 6 18361 1 S pindle housi ng with cup s 7 2716 2 Bearing cup 8 195 * 1 S traight 1/8 pipe thread grease [...]
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Appendix 25 Bolt T orque & Size Chart s (Rev . 3/28/2 007) BOLT T ORQUE C HART Always tighten hardwar e to the se value s unl ess a di fferent torque valu e or ti ghtening procedur e is listed f or a spe cific applica tio n. Fasteners must al ways be rep laced with the s ame grad e as spec ified in the ma nual parts list. Always us e the prop e[...]
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26 Appendix Bolt T orque & Size Ch arts (Re v . 3/28/2007) BOLT SIZE CHART NOTE: Chart s hows b olt thr ead s izes an d corr espond ing he ad (wren ch) sizes f or standa rd SA E and metric bolts. ABBREVIATIONS AG ..... ....... .......... ................ ................. ....... Agricultu re ASABE . ............ ....... American Socie ty of Ag[...]
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F-3079 (Rev . 6/1/2007) W ARRANTY (All Models Except Mow’ n Machine TM Zero-T urn Mow ers and W oods Bou ndary TM Utility V ehicles) Ple ase E nte r Info rm atio n Below an d Save fo r Futu re R efer enc e. Date P urch ased: _____ _____ ________ ____ _____ _ Fr om (Deal er): _ _____ _____ ____ _____ _______ _____ _____ _____ _ Model Numb er: ____[...]
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F-8494 (Rev . 6/23/2005) W oods Equipm ent Company 260 6 South Illinois Route 2 Post Office Box 1000 Oregon, Illinoi s 61061 800-319-663 7 t el 800 -399-66 3 7 f a x www .W oodsEquipmen t.com ©2007 Woods Equipment Company . All rights reserved. WO ODS, the Woods logo, and "T ested. Pr oven. Unbeatable." are trademarks of Woods Equipment [...]