Manual Woods Equipment 1002899

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  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 1

    I NST AL LA TION MAN U AL SA VE THIS MANU AL! Include it with the backhoe manual. It contains safety , operation, and repair part information not found in other manuals. 1002899 SUB-FR AME MOUNTING KIT For Backhoe Model BH6500 On Cub Cadet ® Tr a c t o r s : 7000, 71 92, 7194 7195, 72 00, 7205 Or Mahindra ® Tr a c t o r 2015 Wi th W oods 1006 Loa ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 2

    2 Introduction SFMK (Rev . 6/6/2005) T O THE DEALER : Assemb ly and prop er installati on of this product is the respons ibility 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-Deliv ery and Delivery Check L ists in the Ope rator ’s Manual are com pleted before r eleasin g equ ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 3

    Safety 3 4-Point SFMK (Rev . 7/8/2005) S AFETY RULE S ATTENTION! BECOME ALER T! YOUR SAFETY IS IN V OLVED!  This Sub-Frame Mounting Kit is only fo r the backhoes and tractors specified in the Su b-Frame Mount Installation secti on of this manua l. Any other use or modi fication of this m ountin g kit may result in se rious injury or deat h.  ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 4

    4 Safety 4-Po int S FMK (Rev . 7/ 8/ 200 5) SAFETY RULES ATTENTION! BECOME ALER T! YOUR SAFETY IS IN V OLV ED! (Safety R ules co ntinued from previous page)  Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing to avoid getting caught in moving p arts. W ear sturdy , roug h-soled work shoe s and prot ective equipment for e yes, hair , hands, hearing ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 5

    Inst allation 5 MAN013 1 (Rev . 12/23/200 5) BACKHOE SUB-FRAME INST ALLA TION T ractor Prep aration ■ Only us e 10028 99 Sub -Fram e Mountin g Ki t for mounting Woo ds BH6500 Backhoes on Cub Cadet ® 7000, 71 92, 7194, 71 95, 7200, 7205 tr actors and Mahindra 2015 t r actors equipped with W oods 1006, Cub Cad et 475, or Mahin dra ML104 L oaders. ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 6

    6 Installation MAN01 31 (Rev . 12/23 /2005) Inst all Rear M ounting Bracket Refer to Figure 2. 1. Positio n rear mo unting brac ket (2) o n tractor ax le housings (D). 2. Install cap screws (9) and ha rdened fl at washers (8) in top two hol es of m ountin g br acket ( 2) as shown. 3. Install cap sc rews (A) and lo ck was hers (B) pr evi- ously remo ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 7

    Inst allation 7 MAN013 1 (Rev . 12/23/200 5) Sub-Frame Fit-Up Refer to Figure 4. 1. Cen ter sub- frame un der tracto r . 2. Ins ert cr oss tu be of su b-frame into ch annel o f rear mount brac ket (2). 3. Se cure in pl ace with c levis pins (6 ) and kl ik pin (7). 4. Pi vot fron t end of sub-fr ame up into fron t mount. 5. Se cure wi th lock p in ( ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 8

    8 Installation MAN01 31 (Rev . 12/23 /2005) HYDRAULIC INST ALLA TION  Keep hands and body away from pressurized lin es. Use p ape r or card boar d, not ha nds or o ther body part s to ch eck fo r leaks. Wear safety goggle s. Hydraulic fluid under pressure can easily penetrate skin and will c ause serious injury or death.  Make sure that all o ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 9

    Inst allation 9 MAN013 1 (Rev . 12/23/200 5) 100289 8 HOSE KIT INST ALLATION Completion of this hose kit requires connection to the trac tor hydraulic manifold and loader control valve. Shut off engine and lock p a rking brake be fore inst alling hose kit. C heck all p art s in hose kit agains t p acking list. Not all p a rt s are required for each ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 10

    10 Installation MAN01 31 (Rev . 12/23 /2005) W OODS 1006 LOADER Inst all Hydraulic Fittings Use threa d sealant on pipe threads. Be ca reful not t o use exces s sea lant that c ould enter hyd raulic system . NOTE: Some fittin gs in hose k it will not be used for this installa tion. 1. Remove m ale q uick cou pler (C) a nd elbow (B) from the PB Y po ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 11

    Inst allation 11 MAN013 1 (Rev . 12/23/200 5) MAHINDRA ML104 LOA DER Inst all Hydraulic Fittings Use thre ad sealan t on pipe thr eads. Be care ful not t o use exce ss se alant t hat could enter hydraulic system . NOTE: Some fi ttings in ho se kit will not be use d for this installa tion. 1. Di sconn ect loader valv e PBY hose from elb ow (A) in th ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 12

    12 Installation MAN01 31 (Rev . 12/23 /2005) CUB CADET 475 LOA DER Remove Hy draulic Fittings Use threa d sealant on pipe threads. Be ca reful not t o use exces s sea lant that c ould enter hyd raulic system . NOTE: Some fittin gs in hose k it will not be used for this installa tion. 1. Remove fem ale qui ck coup ler (C) , dust p lug, and elbow (B) ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 13

    Inst allation 13 MAN013 1 (Rev . 12/23/200 5) Inst all PBY T ube Assembly 1. Remove s lug on righ t side of b ackhoe c onsole. 2. Remove pl ug from PBY port on r ight si de of b ack- hoe valv e. 3. Install Po wer Bey ond s leeve ( 10), s traight con- nector (12) , and tu be assemb ly (1 1) on the si de of the back hoe va lve PBY port. Se e Fi gure ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 14

    14 Installation MAN01 31 (Rev . 12/23 /2005) Backhoe and Loader Hose Connections 1. Attach ho se (A) fro m the loader v alv e OUT p ort t o female quick cou pler (2) in the front o f tee ( 5). 2. Connect hos e (B) from the lo ader valv e PBY por t to male q uick coupler in t he PBY p ort ( N) on th e hydraulic mani fold. 3. Connect ho se (C) F rom ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 15

    Inst allation 15 MAN013 1 (Rev . 12/23/200 5) Mount Sub-Frame & Ba ckhoe to T racto r  This mounting kit is designed to provide secure moun ting and adequ ate operator c lear- ance when properly inst alled. Check clearance dimen sions shown b elo w to be s ure you h ave installed seat bra cket co rrect ly . In some case s it may be nece ssar ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 16

    16 Installation MAN01 31 (Rev . 12/23 /2005) 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 ach ment and rem oval. Opera- tor must: • Read Mounting Kit Manual instructions on att aching and removing backhoe and use extreme c are. • Always st and be ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 17

    Part s 17 MAN013 1 (Rev . 12/23/200 5) 1002899 SUB-FRA ME MOUNTING KIT 14 15 13 10 11 12 9 8 7 6 5 3 4 2 1 3 17 11 19 18 16 20 10 For Mahindra ML104 Loader Mount CD5017B Seria l Number Pl ate Located inside sub-fram e side rail, rear of cross tub e MODEL NO. SERIAL NO. MASS (KG) ID NO. OREGON, IL U.S.A. YR OF MFG. R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 5503 ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 18

    18 Part s MAN0131 (Rev .12/23/2005 ) 1002898 HOSE KIT 9 1 2 2 4 2 7 6 3 5 4 8 1 2 P T N 3 4 Hose Connection with Cub Cadet 475 Loader Hose Connection with Woods 1006 Loader or Mahindra ML104 Loader P T N ROT A TE 45° UP Backhoe V alve OUT Port Backhoe V alve IN Port 1 2 1 2 3 13 Mahindra Loader Only 5 3 3 14 6 CD5941A 10 11 12 R E F P ART QTY DESC ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 19

    Appendix 19 Bolt T orque & Siz e Chart s (Rev . 10/10/ 2005) BOLT T OR QUE CHA R T Always tighten har dware to these 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 ast eners must alwa y s be re placed wi th the s ame grade as spec ified in the manual par ts list. Always use the ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 20

    20 Appendix Bolt T orque & Siz e Charts (Rev . 10/10/2 005) BOLT SIZE CHART NO TE: Char t shows bo lt thread sizes and corres ponding h ead ( wrench) sizes for standard SAE and metr ic bol ts. ABBREVIATIONS A G ................... ............. ............ ............. ... Agri cultur e A T F ........... ............. ...... A uto matic T ran ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 21

    F-3079 (Rev . 9/21/2005) Wo od s Eq u ip m e n t Company 260 6 South Illinois Ro ute 2 Post Offi ce Box 1000 Oregon, Illinois 61061 815- 7 32-2141 tel 815- 7 32- 7580 fax www .W o odsEquipment.com W ARRANTY (All Models Except Mow’ n Machine TM Zero-T urn Mo wers and W oods Boundar y TM Utilit y V ehicles) Please Enter I nformation Below and Sav e ...

  • Woods Equipment 1002899 - page 22

    F-8494 (Rev . 6/23/2005) W oods Equipm ent Company 260 6 South Illinois Route 2 Post Office Box 1000 Oregon, Illinoi s 610 61 815- 73 2-2141 tel 815- 73 2- 75 80 fax www .W oodsEquipme nt.com ©2001 Woods Equipment Company . All rights reserved. WOO DS, the Woods logo, and "T ested. Pr oven. Unbeatable." are trademarks of Woods Equipment ...

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