Woods Equipment 1004624 manual

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    MAN00 94 (11/15/2 002) 1004624 SUB-FRAME MOUNTING KIT W oods Backhoe Model: BH6500/7500 mounting to Kubota T ractor Model: MX5000 2WD & FW A equippe d with or without: W oo ds Lo ader s: 1009 1012 1016 Kubota Loaders: LA852-1 LB702 MAN0094[...]

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    ii Introduction (Rev . 1 1/6/200 2) T O THE DEALER: Assemb ly and proper i nstallation of this p roduct is the re sponsibil ity of the WOODS dealer . Read manual in structions and safet y rules. Make su re all items on the Dealer ’s Pr e-Delivery and Deliver y Check L ists in the Operator ’s Manual are com pleted befo re releas ing equip ment t[...]

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    T able of Contents 1 MAN009 4 (1 1/15 /2002) T ABLE OF CONTENT S INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii SAFETY RUL ES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    2 Safety BH6500/75 00 SFMK (1 1/ 15/2002 ) _______ ______ ______ _____ ______ ______ _____ ______ INST ALLA TION  This Sub-Frame Mountin g Kit is to be used only for the backhoes and tra ctors specified in the Sub- Frame Mount Insta llation section of this manual. Any other use or modif ication of this moun ting kit may result in serious injury [...]

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    Safety 3 BH6500 /75 00 SFMK (1 1/15/20 02 )  Remove seat and upper support a ssembly before inst al ling or removing back hoe from tractor . Failur e to comply may result in equipm ent failur e and/or personal injury .  If tractor is equipped with draft sensing control, set control to “HEA VY” (minimum sensitivit y) posi- tion.  On tra[...]

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    4 Installation MAN0094 (1 1/15/2002 ) BACKHOE SUB-FRAME INST ALLA TION  This mounting kit is desig ned to prov ide secure moun ting and adequ ate operator c lear- ance when properly inst alled. Check clearance dimensions shown in figure 1 to be sure you have inst alled mounting kit correctly . Follow all mount- ing instruct ions in th is manual.[...]

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    Installation 5 MAN009 4 (1 1/15 /2002) SUB-FRAME INST ALLA TION Cont’d  Always w ear relativel y tight an d belted cl oth- ing to avoid entang lement in moving p arts. Wear sturd y , roug h-sol ed work shoes and prot ective equipment for eyes, hair , hands, hearing, and head; and respir ator or filter mask where appro- priate. Figure 1 Sub-Fr [...]

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    6 Installation MAN0094 (1 1/15/2002 ) SUB-FRAME INST A LLA TION Cont’d Inst all Front Mount For T ractors with Kubot a LA852 and LB702 or Woods 100 9, 1012, 101 6 Loaders (Fig ure 2) 1. In s tal l fr ont han ger (2 ) to bot tom of tr act or between r ight and left l oader mo unts using two cap sc rews (18) a nd flat was hers (17). 2. Secure front[...]

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    Installation 7 MAN009 4 (1 1/15 /2002) SUB-FRAME INST ALLA TION Cont’d Inst all Re ar Hanger Bracke t 1. Inst all rear ha nger brack et (4) under tra ctor , between the dr awbar frame (A) and the mid PTO drive housing (B ) (if equipped ). 2. Position rear hang er bracket with the slots to the rear o f the tr actor . Secure with ca p screw s (21) [...]

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    8 Installation MAN0094 (1 1/15/2002 ) SUB-FRAME INST ALLA TION Cont’d Inst all Rear M ount 1. Slide rear mo unt (5) into slots of rear ha nger brac ket (4) . 2. Pivot rear mount upwa rd and secure to tr actor with clevi s pins from lower li ft arms (remov ed dur- ing tract or preparatio n). 4. 62977 Rear hange r bracket 5. 1004628 Rear mo unt Fig[...]

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    Installation 9 MAN009 4 (1 1/15 /2002) SUB-FRAME INST ALLA TION Cont’d Sub-Frame Fit-Up 1. Rotate front en d of sub- frame up in to the fron t hanger . NOTE: Ad just fro nt hange r as necess ary to allo w alignmen t with sub-fram e. 2. Align fr ont hanger and sub- frame. Install bent pi n (7) and klik pin ( 16) as sh own in Figure 10. 3. Once sub[...]

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    10 Installation MAN0094 (1 1/15/2002 ) SUB-FRAME INST AL LA TION Cont’d Att ach Sub-Frame to Backhoe 1. Align six holes on the bac khoe wi th ho les on s ub- frame. 2. Secure with six cap sc rews ( 27), harde ned flat washer s (26), and hex nuts (2 5) as shown . 3. T ighten ac cordin g to spec ifications given be low . 25. 1450 3/ 4 H ex nu t 26.[...]

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    Installation 1 1 MAN009 4 (1 1/15 /2002) HYDRAULIC INST ALLATION  Keep hands and body away from pres surized lines. Use p aper or c ardboard, not hands or other body p art s to che ck for leaks. We ar safety gog- gles. Hydrauli c fluid under pressu re can easily penetrate skin and will cause serious injury or death.  Make sure that all operat[...]

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    12 Installation MAN0094 (1 1/15/2002 ) SUB-FRAME & B ACKHOE INST AL LA T ION T O TRACTOR Mount Sub-Frame & Ba ckhoe to T ractor  This mounting kit is desig ned to prov ide secure moun ting and adequ ate operator c lear- ance when properly inst alled. Check clearance dimensions shown in figure 1 to be sure you have inst alled mounting kit[...]

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    Installation 13 MAN009 4 (1 1/15 /2002) SUB-FRAME & B ACKHOE REMOV AL FROM TRACTOR Remove Backhoe With Sub-Frame  The only time the bac khoe may be operated from a position other than the operator seat is during backhoe a tt achment and removal. Opera- tor must • Read Sub-Frame Mounting Kit Manual instructio ns on att aching and removing b[...]

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    14 Installation MAN0094 (1 1/15/2002 ) SUB-FRAME & B ACKHOE INST AL LA T ION T O TRACTOR NOTES St ore Hydraul ic Pump 1. Disconn ect pump (1) fr om tractor PT O. 2. Rotate pump an d insert pin on pum p moun ting bracke t through outside hole on foot res t as shown in Figu re 16. 3. Secu re pump brac ket to foot r est (2) with klik pi n (16). 1.[...]

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    PA R T S 1 5 MAN009 4 (1 1/15/200 2)) 1004624 SUB-FRA M E MO UNTIN G KI T 1 5 1 9 2 1 1 9 2 0 2 3 19 1 2 4 2 7 2 6 2 5 18 1 7 1 6 1 6 1 3 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 5 2 2 CD6130 Serial Num ber Pla te Locat ed ins ide su b-fr ame si de rai l, rear of cr oss tu b e M O D E LN O . S E R I A LN O . MASS (KG) ID NO. OREGON, IL U.S.A. YR OF MFG. R E F P ART QTY DESCR[...]

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    16 Appendix Bolt T orque & Size Charts (Rev . 8/14/2002) BOLT T ORQUE C HART Always tighten ha rdware to the se value s unles s a different t orque va lue or tight ening pr ocedure is listed f or a speci fic applica tion. Fastene rs must alway s be replac ed with th e same grad e as speci fied in the manual pa rts list. Always us e the prop er [...]

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    Appendix 17 Bolt T orque & Size Charts (Rev . 8/14/2002) BOLT SIZE CHART NOTE: Chart show s bolt thr ead sizes and corre sponding head (wren ch) sizes for standa rd SAE and metri c bolts. 5/16 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 7/8 SAE Bolt Thread Siz es MM 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Metric Bolt Thread Siz es 8MM 18MM 14MM 12MM 10MM 16MM ABBREVIATI[...]

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    F-8494 (Rev .1 1/6/2002) Woods Equipme nt Company 2606 Sout h Illinois Ro ute 2 Post Offi ce Bo x 1000 Oregon, I llinoi s 610 61 815-732-21 41 tel 815-732-75 80 fax W ARRANTY (Replacement Parts For All Models Except Mow’n Machines) WEC Company , d/b/a W oo ds Equipment Co mpany (“WOODS”), warrants this product to be free f rom defect in mater[...]

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    F-3079 (Revised 1 1/6/2002) Woods Equipme nt Company 2606 South Illin ois Rou te 2 Post Off ice Box 10 00 Oregon, I llinoi s 610 61 815-732-21 41 tel 815-732-75 80 fax W ARRANTY (All Mo dels Except M ow’ n Machines) Please Enter Information Below a nd Save For Future Reference. Dat e Pu rchased: ___ _______ ____ __ _____ __ __ From (D ealer): _ _[...]

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    Woods Equipme nt Company 2606 Sout h Illin ois Rou te 2 Post Office Box 100 0 Oregon, Illi no is 61061 815-732-2 141 tel 815-732-7 580 fax www .woodsonl ine.co m © 2002 Wo ods Equip ment Comp any . All rights reserved. P ART NO. MAN0094[...]