Woods Equipment BH6500 manual

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    PN-5975 6 (Rev. 4/9/ 01) 59757 Sub-Frame Mounting Kit W oods Backhoe Model BH6500 mounting to Ford/New Holland T ractor Models TC18, TC21 MANUAL P ART NUMBER 59756 Comp atible with: New Holland Loader 7106 or W ood s Loader 1006[...]

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    ii Introduc tion (2 /9/01) 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 rele asin g equip ment to the ow[...]

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    T able of Contents 1 PN-5975 6 (Rev . 4/9/01) T ABLE OF CONTENT S INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii SAFETY RUL ES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    2 SAFETY BH650 0/75 00 SFM K 11/1/0 0 INST ALLA TION n This Sub-Frame Mountin g Kit is to be used only for the backhoes and tra ctors specified in the Sub- Frame Mount Insta l lation section of this manual. Any other use or modif ication of this mounting kit may result in serious injury or death. n Hydraulics must be connected as instructed in this[...]

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    SAFETY 3 BH6500 /75 00 SFMK 11/1/00 check and co mply wi th these inst ructions ma y result in se rious injury or deat h. n Remove seat and upper support a ssembly before inst alling or removing back hoe from tractor . Failur e to comply may result in equipm ent failur e and/or personal injury . n If tractor is equipped with draft sensing control, [...]

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    4 Installation PN-59756 (Rev . 4/9/01) BACKHOE SUB-FRAME INST ALLA TION n The sub-frame moun t is designed to pr ovide secure mounti ng and adequate opera tor c l earance when properly installed. Check clearance dimen- sions sho w n in figure 1 to be sure y ou have installed sub-frame correctly . Follow a l l mounting instruction s in this manual. [...]

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    Installation 5 PN-59756 ( Rev . 4/9/01) SUB-FRAME INST ALLA TION Cont ’ d n If y ou do not under stand any part of this man- ual and need assist ance , see your dealer . n Alwa ys wear relatively tight and belted clothing to a v oid enta nglement in mov ing parts. W ear sturd y , r o ugh-soled work shoes and protective equipment f or eyes, hair ,[...]

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    6 Installation PN-59756 (Rev . 4/9/01) SUB-FRAME INST ALLA TION Co nt ’ d Install Rear Hange r Brac kets 1. Install new r ight and left r ear hange r bracke t s (1, 2), using eight 10mm bo lts (20) and ha rdened fla t washers ( 22). 2. Install six 10mm x 1.5P x 80mm (21) a nd washer s (22) to secure rear hangers . 3. Install cap screws ( 25), was[...]

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    Installation 7 PN-59756 ( Rev . 4/9/01) SUB-FRAME INST A LLA TION Cont ’ d Inst all Mid-mount Bracket 1. Install mid-moun t bracket ( 3) to und erside o f transm ission hous ing, usi ng cap screw s (23) an d wash ers (29 ) as sh own in F igure 4. NO TE: B racket has a s mall notc h, to b e positi oned on the le ft side th e the tr actor . NO TE: [...]

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    8 Installation PN-59756 (Rev . 4/9/01) SUB-FRAME INST ALLA TION Cont ’ d Modify Loader Mount s For tractors equipped with W oods 1006 Loader Loader mo unts manufact ured pri or to April 2001 will need t o be modi fied b efore re inforce ment bra ckets can be installed. Contact Woods T echnic al Se rvice for assist ance. NO TE: If rea r mount h as[...]

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    Installation 9 PN-59756 ( Rev . 4/9/01) SUB-FRAME INST ALLA TION Cont ’ d Inst all Crossmember 1. Attach cros smem ber bracke t (4) to ri ght and left reinfor cement br ackets, usin g cap scr ews (24) an d washers ( 29) as sho wn in Fi gure 9. 4. 1000581 Crossmemb er brack et 24. 307301 M12 – 1. 75P x 40m m Cap s crew 29. 5781 1 1/2 Hardened fl[...]

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    10 Installation PN-59756 (Rev . 4/9/01) SUB-FRAME INST ALLA TION Cont ’ d Sub-Frame Fit-Up 1. Insert sub -frame (1) in to rear mounti ng bracke t cradle (2 & 3). 2. Secure with c levis pin s (17) and safety pins ( 19). 3. Pivot su b-frame up and s ecure to front mo unt (6) with be nt pin (7 ) and Kl ik pin (18) . 4. Remove s ub-frame fr om tr[...]

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    Installation 1 1 PN-59756 ( Rev . 4/9/01) SUB-FRAME INST ALLA TION Cont ’ d Att aching Sub-Frame to Backh oe 1. With sub-fr ame remov ed from tractor , attach to the backho e using four cap scre ws (13), si x lock washers ( 14), and six n uts (15). 2. Align st ep (12) an d inse rt tw o cap screw s (7) through sub-fr ame h oles. Secure w ith l ock[...]

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    12 Installation PN-59756 (Rev . 4/9/01) SUB-FRAME INST ALLA TION Cont ’ d Mount Bracket to Pump Kit NO TE: For com ple te inform ation on pump ki t ins talla- tion, cons ult the Woods BH65 00/7500 backhoe o per- ators ma nual # 37541. The pump mo unting brac ket is desig ned to slip ov er the t ractor d rawbar an d preven t the pum p from rot at-[...]

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    Installation 13 PN-59756 ( Rev . 4/9/01) SUB-FRAME & B ACKHOE T O TRACT OR Mount Sub-Frame & Backhoe to T ractor n The sub-frame mount is designed to pr ovide secure mounting and adequate operator cl ear- ance when properly installed. Check c learance dimensions shown in figure 1 to be sure you ha ve installed sub-fram e correctly . Follow [...]

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    14 Installation PN-59756 (Rev . 4/9/01) SUB-FRAME & B ACKHOE T O TRACT OR Cont ’ d Connect Hydraulic Syst em n Keep ha nds and body aw ay from p ressuriz ed lines. Use paper or c ardboa rd, not hands o r other body pa rts to check f or leaks. W ear safety gog- gles. Hydraulic flu id under pressure can easil y penetrate skin and will cause ser[...]

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    Installation 15 PN-59756 ( Rev . 4/9/01) SUB-FRAME & B ACKHOE to TRACTOR Cont ’ d Remove B ackhoe With Sub-Frame n The only time the backhoe ma y be operated from a position other tha n the op erator seat is during backhoe attachment and remov al. Opera- tor m ust • Read Sub-Fra me Mounting Kit Manual instructions on attaching and remo ving[...]

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    16 Parts PN-59756 (Rev . 4/9/01) #59757 SUB-FRAME MOUNTING KIT 29 10 30 15 33 32 31 36 35 8 34 9 16 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 25 25 26 27 28 29 29 29 28 29 29 29 28 29 29 28 22 29 29 29 CD5888 Serial Nu mber Pla te Locate d inside sub -frame sid e rail, rear o f cross tub e M O D E LN O . S E R I A LN O . MASS (KG) ID NO. OREGON, IL U.S.A.[...]

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    Parts 17 PN-59756 (R ev . 4/9/01 #59757 SUB-FRAME M OUNTING KIT P ARTS LIST R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 1000578 1 BRACKET -REAR HANGER RT 2 1000579 1 BRACKET -REAR HANGER L T 3 1000590 1 BRACKET -MID MOUNT 4 1000581 1 BRACKET -CROSS MEMBER 5 1000594 1 BRACKET -REINFORCEMENT RT 6 1000595 1 BRACKET -REINFORCEMENT L T 7 37463 1 W A 7500 SUBFRAME- 67[...]

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    18 Appendix Bolt T orque & Size Chart s (Rev . 9/5/00) BOLT T OR QUE CHAR T Always tighten har dware to these values unles s a different torque value or tighte ning p rocedure i s list ed for a spec ific applica tio n. F astene rs must al wa ys be repla ced with t he sam e grade as sp ecified in the m anual par ts list. Always use the proper to[...]

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    Appendix 19 Bolt T orque & Size Chart s (Rev . 9/5/00) BOLT SIZ E CHAR T NO TE: Char t shows bolt thread s izes and co rrespo nding head (wrenc h) sizes f o r standa rd SAE and metr ic bolts. ABBREVIATIONS A G ................... ................... ............. .......... A griculture A T F .... ............. ............. A utom atic T ra ns[...]

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    F-8494 Effective 3/1/2000 (Rev . 2/ 14/01) Woods Equipme nt Company 2606 I llinois Route 2 South Post Offi ce B o x 100 0 Oregon, I llinois 610 61 815-732-21 41 tel 815-732-75 80 fax W ARRANTY (Replacement Parts F or All Models Except Mow’n Machines) WEC Company , d/b/a W oods Equipment Compan y ( “ WO O D S ” ), warrants t h is produ ct to b[...]

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    F-3079 Effective 3/2/2000 (Rev ised 3/1/01) Woods Equipme nt Company 2606 Ill inois Route 2 South Post Office Box 10 00 Oregon, Ill ino is 61061 815-732-2 141 tel 815-732-7 580 fax . W ARRANTY (All Models Excep t Mow ’ n Machines) Please Enter Information Below and Save F or Future Reference. Date Purc hased: ___ ____ _______ _____ ____ ___ From [...]

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    W oods Equipment Company 2606 Illi nois Route 2 South P ost Of fice Box 1000 Oregon, Illi no is 61061 815-732-2 141 tel 815-732-7 580 fa x © 1999 Wo ods Equipmen t Comp a ny . All rights reserved. PA R T N O . 59756[...]