Woods Equipment L306 K50 manual

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    OP E R A TO R ' S M A NU A L UNDER MOUNT MO W ER 32695 Rev . 1 1/17/200 6 T ested. Proven. Un beatable . L306 K50 For Use on Kubot a T ractors: L2250 F L2250DT L2550 F L2550DT L2850 F L2850DT with Ag or T urf T ires[...]

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    2 Introduction Gen’l (Rev . 6/6/2005 ) 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 ma nual 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 g[...]

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    Introduction 3 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) T ABLE OF CONTENT S INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 SPECIFICATI ONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 GENERAL INFORM ATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    4 Introduction 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) SPECIFICATIONS Cut ting Wid th 72" Cutting Hei ght Rang e 1-1/2 - 4- 1/4 Blade S p eed ( RPM) 2,180 Blade Tip S peed (f eet per mi nute) 13,840 Blade S pin dles 3 Number of Blade s 3 Caster Whee ls Optiona l Caster Siz e 3-1/4 x 10- 1/4 PT O S pee d 1,0 00 Rp m Mower F rame Thic kness 7 GA Deck GENERAL[...]

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    Saf ety 5 L306 K50 Safety Rul es (Rev . 11/3/200 6) TRAINING  Safety ins tructions are impor ta nt! Read all att achment and power unit manuals; follow all safety ru les and sa fety dec al informa tion. (Replac e- ment manual s and safety decals are av ailable from your dealer . T o locate you r nearest d ealer , check the Deale r Locator at www[...]

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    6 Saf ety L306 K50 Safety Rule s (Rev . 11 /3/2006)  Do not stop, st art, or change directions sud- denly on slopes.  Use extreme care and redu ce ground speed on slopes and rough te rrain.  W atch for hidden haz ards on the te rrain during operation.  Stop power unit and equipment immediately upon striking an obstruction. T urn off eng[...]

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    Safety 7 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) Serial Numb er Plat e MODEL NO. SE R IAL NO. W oods Equipment Company Oregon, Illinois, U.S.A. 2 - PN 534 25 1 - PN 25505 3 - PN 26 451 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[...]

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    8 Operation 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) OPERATION The des igned and tested s afety of this ma chin e depends on i t bei ng ope rated wi thin the lim itations as explain ed in the m anual. Be f amiliar with and foll ow all safety r ules in th is man ual, th e tractor ma nual an d safety de cals on the trac tor and mo wer . ■ Do not excee d PTO spee[...]

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    Operation 9 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) mately 1/4" lower than front to pr event belt fr om rub- bing on mo wer .) Dimensi on “B” is set by adjus ting op tional cas ters or lift chains. Dimensi on “A” is set by raisi ng or lowering channel arms in push bars. IMPORT ANT ■ Any adjustment to eithe r dimension “A” or “B” will requ[...]

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    10 Operation 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) increa se PTO speed to 1000 rpm and m aintain througho ut cutting operatio n. During oper ation m owing vibr ation tends to loose n hardwar e. All h ardwa re shou ld be check ed regul arly t o maintain pr oper t orque. It i s good practi ce to check mower befor e each op eration to en sure all hardware is tig[...]

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    Operation 11 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) Figure 2 . Mowing Pa ttern BLADE S Mowers are shippe d with standar d suction blades which are d esign ed for nor mal mowing co nditio ns. Optional low su ction bla des ar e availa ble for us e in sandy ar eas. UNEVEN TERRAIN ■ Be ca reful when o perat ing trac tor and mower on uneven ground. In extremely u[...]

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    12 Owner Service 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) OWNER SERVICE ■ Lower mower t o ground, turn tractor engine off and remove key before performing any mainte- nance. ■ When comple ting a maintena nce or servic e function, make sure all safety s hields are in good condition and properly inst alled before placing mower in service. ■ Always use p erso[...]

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    Owner Service 13 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) Figure 3 . Blade Asse mbly Figure 4 . Blade S harpenin g LUBRICA TION ■ Always we ar safety glas ses and ea r protectio n when performing service or maintenance functions that cou ld cause in jury to eyes or ears. See Fig ure 5 and F igure 6 . Be famili ar with an d follo w all sa fety rule s and decals[...]

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    14 Dealer Service 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) DEALER SERVICE ■ Lower mower t o ground, turn tractor engine off and remove ignitio n key before performin g any maintenance. ■ When comple ting a maintena nce or servic e function, make sure all safety s hields are in good condition and inst alled before placing mower in service. ■ Always use p er[...]

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    Dealer Service 15 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) Remove b earin g cups fro m housi ng by placin g a pu nch in slots pr ovided an d drive o ut. Alte rnate punch pos i- tion from s ide to sid e. T ake care to pr event hous ing damage. Assembly Bearing cones and cu ps are desi gned to m ate. It is important to pos ition them so be aring c ones taper mates[...]

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    16 T rouble Shooting 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) T ROUBLE SHOOT ING BELT CONDITIONS * Check belt fo r damage by la ying it fla t on flo or . If be lt does n ot lie flat (ha s hum ps or twists), whi ch indi cates br oken or stretch ed cords , it m ust be replace d. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CLAUSE SOLUTION Belt s lippage Belt too loos e Adjust tension. Mower [...]

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    T rouble Shooting 17 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) T ROUBLE SHOOT ING MOWING CONDITIONS PROBLEM POSSIBLE CLAUSE SOLUTION Grass c ut hig her in c enter o f swath than at ed ge Height of mow er higher a t rear than at fr ont Check c utting heigh t adjust ment. Loose b lade Check c lamping cup wa sher s. If flat or not holding, rep lace. Grass cut lo wer[...]

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    18 Assembly 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) ASSEM BLY DEALER SET-UP INSTR UCTIONS Assemb ly of this mower is the responsi bility of th e Woods dealer . T he mowe r should be deli vered to th e owner com pletely ass embled, l ubricat ed and ad justed for norm al cutti ng con dition s. Using thes e instr uctions , set up m ower as r eceived from the f act[...]

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    Assem bly 19 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) with 5/ 8 x 1-1/2 " clev is pins and sec ure with safety pins. At tach chan nels to c rossw ise s upport wi th cl evis pins and secure wi th safety p ins. Lif t Chain Inst allat ion See Figu re 10. Li ft chains are inser ted in ke yhol e bracke ts on mower d eck and s ecured with capl ugs. There are tw o[...]

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    20 Assembly 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) T RACTOR PREPARATION Remove l ower 3- point lift arms , connec ting links, draw- bar and sw ay cha ins from tr actor . On tracto rs equi pped with draft contr ol, repl ace dra ft cont rol top link brac ket wit h Kubot a right and lef t top link hol ders, part #99 571-2 214-0 and #99571 -2215-0 . Rear T ractor [...]

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    Assem bly 21 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) Figure 14 . Rear Lift Installa tion Drive Pu lley Inst allati o n See Fi gure 15 . R emove paint from cen ter h ole o f driv e pulley . Inse rt sp lit taper bus hing a nd squ are key into drive p ulley . S tart bolts int o bush ing but do not t ighten . Slide pu lley a nd bus hing on to trac tor PTO shaft. On[...]

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    22 Assembly 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) rear . Pl ace clevi s port ion of br acket inward an d ins tall chain id ler i n rear hole of bracke t clevis. Install brack ets to tractor as show n in Fig ure 17. T here is a p late b olted over c lutch housi ng. When install ing right b racket , remov e two bottom bolts attachi ng th is plate to tract or . [...]

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    Assem bly 23 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) Push Channel Attachment Select de sire d cuttin g height (refer to Ope ratio n sec- tion), and attach push c hannel ar ms to idler bracke t with 5 /8 x 1-3/4 c levis pins (installed from o utside i n) and secure with safe ty pins. Belt In stallati on Pull b elt to rea r of tractor. Give b elt a 3/4 clockwi se[...]

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    24 Assembly 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) When ch ecking tens ion without a for ce measur ing device, the belt, when pro perly se t, should feel very tight. Cycle belt through at lea st two revolut ions after any adju stment before chec king t ension. These be lts ar e very st rong and ne ed to be adj usted very tightly . Be lts are mor e likel y to b[...]

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    Assem bly 25 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) Fou r holes f or mo unti ng the fr ont ro ller are prov id ed in the front center mower de ck. Mount the left and right rol ler brack ets in these hol es. The hole pattern for the rol ler bra ckets determi nes which brac ket i s used fo r right and/or le ft. The left roller br acket ang le shou ld be installe[...]

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    26 Assembly 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) Figure 29 . Leaf M ulche r 1. Le af Mu lche r 2. 3/ 8 Nut 3. 3/ 8 Lock W asher 4. 3/8 Fl at W asher 5. Baffle Mo unting Lug 6. Center Baffle 7. Side Sh ield 8. 3/8 Lock Nut 9. Right Mounti ng Angle 10. Left Mounting Angle (not sho wn) 1 1. 3/8 x 1 B olt 12. 3/8 x 1- 1/2 Bo lt[...]

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    Dealer Check List s 27 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) DEALER CH ECK LIST S PRE- DELIV ER Y C HECK LIST Inspect the mo wer thoroug hly a fter assem bly to b e cer- tain it is s et up pr operly before de liveri ng it to the cus- tomer . Th e foll owing c heck li st is a remi nder of po ints to insp ect. Che ck off each i tem as it is found satisfac tory [...]

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    28 Part s 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) L306 K50 FRAM E ASSEMBLY R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 9702 1 Fram e w/b affli ng, spind les, shi eld s, etc. 2 13428 1 Rig ht side skid 3 24188 1 Rig ht side shield 4 4227 3 H 3/4 S t raig ht b ushi ng w ith b olts 5 12622 2 1 BK 5.0 H Sheave (s ingle groove) 6 25528 1 Rig ht belt shield 7 13417 1 3 BK H5 Sh ea[...]

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    Part s 29 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) L306 K50 MOUNTING FRAME ASSEMBLY (REAR) R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 8968 1 Idler brack et 2 30169 2 Rear li ft lug 3 17477 2 4/ 0 T wist link chain , 84" l ong 4 33099 1 Lef t rear lift angle assemb ly 5 6696 2 Chai n idle r ca sting 6 4336 2 V -Gr oov e idl er wit h b eari ng 7 6095 2 .635 ID x 1.85 OD B[...]

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    30 Part s 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) L306 K50 MOUNTING FRAME ASSEMBLY (FRONT) R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTION 40 3309 3 1 Left fron t li ft br acke t 41 33092 1 Righ t fro nt l ift br ac ket 42 6696 2 Chain idler cas ting 43 17477 2 4/0 T wist li nk ch ain, 84 " long 44 23928 2 Push ch annel assem bly 45 27980 1 Crossw is e rear sup port 50 2688 *[...]

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    Part s 31 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) L306 K50 BLADE ASSEMBLY L306 K50 BLADE SPINDLE ASSEM BLY R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 2974 1 S p indle l ock wrench, wh ite 2 13409 1 5/8 I D x 3 Shoulder w asher 3 13402 1 1 x 3 Friction disc 4 13403 1 Bl ade lock 5 13404KT 1 CCW 24-1/2 Blade (st andard) -or- 5 28328KT 1 CCW 24-1/2 Low suc tion blade (optiona [...]

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    32 Part s 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) L306 K50 BELT T AKE-UP ASSEMBLY FRONT ROLLER ASSEMBLY (OPTIONAL) R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTION A 24255 1 Belt t ake-up as sembly (comple te) 1 24253 1 Belt take-u p shield 2 10635 1 5/8 x 1-3/4 x 14 GA Cup wa sher 3 230 * 3 5/8 NC Hex lock nut 4 1 1900 1 1/2 NC Flanged hex lock nut 5 24258 1 Belt take-u p adjustme[...]

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    Part s 33 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) L306 K50 CASTER ASSEMBLY (OPTIONAL) R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 24095 1 Se t of two L 306 casters 2 23857 1 Caste r wheel yoke ass embly , white 3 12296 * 1 1/4-28 S traight grease fitting 15/32 " 4 13435 1 Caste r arm assemb ly , white 5 13444 1 Rig ht caster adjustment brac ket, white 6 13445 1 Le ft ca[...]

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    34 Part s 32695 (R ev . 1 1/17/2006) LEAF MULCHER ASSEMBLY (OPTIONAL) R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTION A 13482 1 Leaf mulch er complete 1 ----- 1 Leaf mu lc her weldment 2 13224 1 Leaf mulcher right m ounting bracket 3 13225 1 Leaf mulcher lef t mounting bracket (not show n) 4 839 * - 3/8 NC x 1 HHCS GR5 5 976 * - 3/8 NC x 1-1/2 HHCS GR5 6 838 * - 3/8 S[...]

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    Appendix 35 Bolt T orque & Size Chart s (Rev . 10/10/200 5) BOLT T ORQUE C HART Always tighten har dware to the se values unles s a di ff e rent t orque value or tighteni ng pro cedure is list ed for a specifi c applica tio n. F astene rs must al wa ys be repla ced wi th the sa me grade as specifi ed in the manual par ts list. Always use the pr[...]

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    36 Appendix Bolt T orque & Size Cha rts (R ev . 10/10/2 005) BOLT SIZE CHART NOT E: Char t shows bol t thread sizes and c orres ponding he ad (wr ench) sizes for standard SAE and m etri c bolts. ABBREVIATIONS A G ................... ............. ............ ............. ... Agri cultur e A TF ..... ................... ...... Automatic T rans[...]

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    Index 37 29723 (R ev . 1 1/3/2006) INDEX Assembly 18 Dealer Check List s 27 Delivery 27 Pre-De livery 27 Dealer Servic e 14 Pulley Instal latio n 15 Spindle Inspec tion 14 Spi ndle Re mov al 14 Spind le Repair 14 Assem bly 15 Disasse mbly 14 Spi ndl e Inst allati on 15 General Abbrev iation s 36 Bolt Siz e Chart 3 6 Bolt To rque C hart 35 Genera l [...]

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    F-3079 (Rev . 10/10/2006) Wo od s Eq u ip me n t Company 260 6 South Illinois Ro ute 2 Post Offi ce Box 1000 Oregon, Illinois 61061 8 00-319-663 7 tel 800-3 99-6 63 7 fax www .W oodsEquipment.com W ARRANTY (All Models Except Mow’ n Machine TM Zero-T urn Mo wers and W oods Boundary TM Utility V ehicles) Please Ent er In form atio n Be low and Save[...]

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    F-8494 (Rev . 6/23/2005) W oods Equipm ent Company 260 6 South Illinois Ro ute 2 Po st Office Box 1000 Oregon, Illinois 61 061 800-319-663 7 tel 800 -399-66 3 7 fa x www .W oodsEquipment.com W ARRANTY (Replacement Parts F or All Models Except Mow’ n Machine TM Zero-T urn Mowers and W oods Boundary TM Utility V ehicles) W oods Equipm ent Company ([...]

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    W oods Equipment C omp any 2 606 South Il linois Route 2 P ost Office Bo x 1000 O regon, Illinois 61061 8 15-732-214 1 tel 8 15-732-758 0 fax w ww .W oodsEquipm ent.com 32695 © 2004 Woods Equipment Company . All rights reserved. WOODS, the Woods logo, and "T ested. Proven. Unbeatable." are trademarks of Woods Equipment Company . All othe[...]