Woods 9267 Use and care manual

PN-37436 (Rev.9/96)
INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS
AND
REPAIRPARTSINFORMATION
#9267 SUB-FRAMEMOUNTINGKIT
for
mounting BH6500 toKubotaB6100HSE/D,
B6200HSE/D,B7100HSE/D& B7200HSE/DTractors,
KubotaB1550E/DT/HSE/HSD& B1750E/DT/HSE/HSD
TractorsEquipped withB1640AorB1640 Loaders
and
KubotaB6200HSE,B7200HSE,B1550HSE &
B1750HSE TractorsEquipped withDuAl145 Loaders

PN-37436 (8/96)ii
TOTHEDEALER:
The backhoe /sub-frame assemblyand properinstallation tothe tractoristhe responsibilityof the
WOODSdealer.Read manual instructionsand safetyrules.Makesure all itemson the Pre-Delivery
and DeliveryCheck Listsinthe backhoe manualarecompleted beforereleasing equipment tothe
owner.
TOTHEOWNER:
Read thesemounting instructionsbeforeremounting yourbackhoe and sub-frame.The information
presented will prepareyou to do a betterand saferjob.Keep thisdocumenthandyfor ready
reference.Require all operatorstoread the backhoe manualcarefullyand become acquainted with
all the adjustmentand operating proceduresbefore attempting to operate.Replacementmanuals
can be obtained fromyourdealerorby calling 1-800-319-6637.
Thebackhoeandmountingkityouhavepurchasedhasbeencarefullyengineeredandmanufactured
toprovide dependable and satisfactoryuse.Like allmechanicalproducts,itwill requirecleaningand
upkeep.Observe all safetyinformation inthisdocument, the backhoe and tractormanuals,and all
safetydecalson the backhoe and tractor.
Forservice,yourauthorizedWOODSdealerhastrainedmechanics,genuineWOODSserviceparts,
and the necessarytoolsand equipment to handle all yourneeds.
Use onlygenuine WOODSservice parts.Substitute partswill voidthe warrantyand maynotmeet
standardsrequired forsafe and satisfactoryoperation.Recordthe modeland serialnumberofyour
mounting kitand provide it toyourdealerwhen requesting repairparts.
Model:#9267 Sub--FrameMounting Kit
SerialNumber:
(Located inside sub-framechannelrearofcross tube)
Provide thisinformation toyourdealerto obtaincorrectrepairparts.
Throughout thismanual, the termIMPORTANTisused toindicatethat failureto observecan cause
damage to equipment. The termsCAUTION,WARNINGand DANGERare used inconjunction with
the Safety-AlertSymbol,(atrianglewith an exclamation mark), toindicatethe degree ofhazardfor
itemsofpersonalsafety.
The Safety-AlertSymbolmeansATTENTION!BECOMEALERT!
YOUR SAFETYISINVOLVED!
Denotesareminderofsafetypracticesordirectsattention to
unsafe practiceswhichcouldresultin personal injuryifproper
precautionsare not taken.
Denotesa hazard existswhichcan resultininjuryordeathif
properprecautionsare not taken.
Denotesan extremeintrinsichazard existswhichwouldresultin
highprobabilityofdeath orirreparableinjuryifproperprecautions
are not taken.
CAUTION
WARNING
DANGER

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PN-37436 (8/96)
MOUNTINGINSTRUCTIONS
Safetyisa primary concerninthe design and
manufacture ofourproducts.Unfortunately,our
effortsto provide safe equipmentcan be wiped
outbyasinglecareless actofan operator.
In addition tothe design and configuration of
equipment, hazardcontroland accidentpreven-
tion are dependentupon the awareness,con-
cern,prudence and propertraining ofpersonnel
involvedinthe operation,transport,maintenance
and storage ofequipment.
It hasbeen said“The bestsafetydeviceisan
informed,carefuloperator.”We ask you to be
thatkind ofan operator.
Thisbackhoe rigidmounting sub-framekitisdesigned
formounting WOODS BH6500 on Kubota
B6100HSE/D,B6200HSE/D,B7100HSE/Dand
B7200HSE/Dtractorsand B1550E/DT/HSE/HSDand
B1750E/DT/HSE/HSDtractorsequipped with
B1640AorB1640 loaders.B1500 and B1750 tractors
arerequired to be equipped withB1072 backhoe
ROPS.See yourKubota dealer.
Figure 1.Sub-FrameClearance
DANGER
JThe sub-framemountisdesignedto
provide securemounting and adequate
operatorclearancewhenproperlyinstalled.
Check clearance dimensions shownin
figure 1 to be sure you have installedsub-
frame correctly.Do notoperatebackhoe
unless thereis adequate clearance and all
mounting instructionsinthismanualhave
beenfollowed.Failuretocheckandcomply
withthese instructionsmay resultinseri-
ousinjuryordeath.
DANGER
JTheonlytimethebackhoemay be
operatedfromaposition otherthanthe
operatorseatisduring backhoe attachment
and removal. Operatormust:
DReadOperator’sManual instructions
on attaching and removing backhoe and
use extreme care.
DEngage swing lock to preventboom
rotation.
DAlways stand rearward ofbackhoe
stabilizerarmsoralong sideof tractorto
avoid being trappedshouldtheboom
swing controlbe accidentally activated.
CAUTION
JIfyou do notunderstand anypartof
thismanualandneedassistance,seeyour
dealer.
JKeep hands and body away frompres-
surizedlines.Use paperorcardboard,not
bodypartstocheckforleaks.Hydraulicfluid
(oil)underpressurewill easilypenetrate
skinand cancause seriousinjuryordeath.
JAlways wear relativelytightand belted
clothing toavoidentanglementinmoving
parts.Wearsturdy,rough-soledwork
shoes and protective equipment foreyes,
hair,hands,hearing and head.
WARNING
JSafetyinstructions areimportant! Read
thismanualandtheWoodsBackhoemanu-
aland followall safetyrules and safety
decals.(Replacementmanuals are avail-
ablefromdealerorcall 1-800-319-6637.)
Failuretofollowinstructionsorsafetyrules
canresultinseriousinjuryordeath.
JThisbackhoe sub-frameisonlyfor
mounting WOODS6500/7500 series back-
hoes on KubotaB6100HSE/D,B6200HSE/D,
B7100HSE/Dand B7200HSE/Dtractors and
B1550E/DT/HSE/HSDand B1750E/DT/HSE/
HSDtractors equippedwithB1640Aor
B1640loaders.Useonanyotherbackhoeor
tractor,oronenotequippedas specified,
may resultinseriousinjuryordeath.
JMake surethatall operating and
service personnelknowthatinthe event
hydraulicfluid penetrates skin, itmustbe
surgicallyremovedwithinafewhoursby
adoctorfamiliarwiththisformofinjury,or
gangrene,seriousinjuryordeathcan
result.CONTACTAPHYSICIAN IMMEDI-
ATELYIFSKINPENETRATIONOCCURS.

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WARNING
JMake sure all hydraulichoses and fit-
tingsareingoodconditionandnotleaking
beforestarting tractororusing equipment.
Checkandroutehosescarefullytoprevent
damage.Hoses mustnotbetwisted,bent
sharply,kinked,frayed,pinched,orcome
intocontactwithanymoving parts.Oper-
atemoveable componentsthrough full
operationalrangetocheckclearances.Re-
place anydamaged hoses immediately.
JRemove seatand uppersupportas-
semblybeforeinstalling or removing
backhoefromtractor.Failuretocomply
may resultinequipment failure and/or
personal injury.
JAlways use specialheavy-dutytop link
providedwithsub-frame,originalequip-
menthigh-strengthtractortoplinkpin,and
1”NC x 5 grade5hex headcapscrewand
hexlocknuttoattachtoplinktotractorand
backhoe.
JAminimum25%of tractorand equip-
mentweightmustbeon tractorfront
wheelswithbackhoeintransportposition.
Without thisweight,tractorcouldtip over
causing personal injuryordeath.The
weightmay be attainedwithafrontend
loader,frontwheelweights,ballastintires
orfronttractorweights.Whenattainingthe
minimum25%weighton thefrontwheels,
you mustnotexceedtheRoll OverProtec-
tion Structure(ROPS)weightcertification.
Weigh thetractorand equipment.Do not
estimate.
JBeforeworking on backhoe,extend
boomand dipperstick and place bucketon
ground.Make surethatall systempres-
surehas beenrelieved byoperating
controlsbeforemaintenance,service or
disconnecting anyhydrauliclines.
JKeepall persons away fromoperator
controlarea whileperforming adjust-
ments,service ormaintenance.
Refertothe WOODS BH6500/7500 seriesOperator’s
Manualforbackhoe assemblyinstructions.
Forthe purpose ofinstalling the sub-frame,right, left,
forward and rearward directionsare determined from
the operator’sposition facing forwardinthe tractor
seat.
TRACTORPREPARATION
(Figure 2)
Removemid-mountmowerand bracketsifinstalled.
Block front tires.
Placejack under reartractorhousing.Slide one rear
tiresoutasfaraspossible.Loosen setscrewlocated
atthebottomcenteroflift armpin(4).RemoveKlikpin
(3)and slide pin outward,removing spacers(2),lift
arms(1),sway chain bracket(5)and connecting links
(7)fromtractor.Reposition lift armpin(4)and tighten
setscrew.placetirein originalposition,secure and
removejack.
All partsremoved shouldbestored for reinstallation
on tractorwhen putting 3-pointhitch back on.
DC1700
1.Lift arm
2.Spacer
3.Klikpin
4.Lift armpin
5.Sway chain bracket
6.Drawbar
7.Connecting link
8.Top linkbracket
9.Sway chains
Figure 2.TractorPreparation

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PN-37436 (8/96)
FrontMounting BracketInstallation
B6100 & B7100 Tractors(Figure 3)
Removefrontloadersupportbracket(6)and save
hardwareforinstalling backhoe frontmounting brack-
et(4).
When installing on B1600HSE/D& B7100HSE/D,
mountbracketwith diagonalforward as shownin“A”,
using top holesindicated toinsertcap screws(8).The
bottomholesindicated will be used toinstall front
mounting pin(5).Do not tighten hardware at thistime.
Install frontmounting bracket(4)in position indicated
foryourtractor. Install cap screws(8),lockwashers
(10)and nuts(9),butdo not tighten.Use existing
hardwareformfrontloaderbrackets.
1.Rearfrontloadersupport
2.Loadersupportbracket
3.Forwardfrontloadersupport
4.Backhoe frontmounting bracket
5.Frontmounting pin
*6.Frontloadersupportbracket
7.Backhoe sub-frame
*8.Hexhead cap screw
*9.Nut
*10.Lockwasher
11.Klikpin
*Loaderparts
Figure 3.FrontMounting Bracket Installation for
B6100 & B7100 Tractors
HSTModelsB6200,B7200,B1550 and B1750
withDuAl145 Loader
Attachfrontmount(2)toloaderextension rail (3).
Install cap screw(6),lockwashers(7)andnuts(8),but
do not tighten.
Attachfrontmount(2)tosub-frame(1)and secure
withfrontmounting pin(4)and klikpin(5).
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1.Backhoe sub-frame
2.Frontmount
3.Loaderextension rail
4.Frontmounting pin
5.Klikpin
6.5/8x1-1/2”Hexhead cap screw
7.5/8”Lockwasher
8.5/8”Hexnut
Figure 4.FrontMounting Bracket Installation
forHSTModelsB6200,B7200,B1550
and B1750 withDuAl145 Loader
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B1550,B1750,B6200 & B7200
HydrostaticModelsOnly
1.Rearfrontloadersupport
2.Loadersupportbracket
3.Forwardfrontloadersupport
4.Backhoe frontmounting bracket
5.Frontmounting pin
*6.Frontloadersupportbracket
7.Backhoe sub-frame
*8.5/8x1-1/2”Hexhead cap screw
** 9.5/8”Nut
** 10.5/8”Lockwasher
11.3/16 x1”Klikpin
12.5/8x2”Hexhead cap screw
13.Hydrostatic spacersleeve
*Loaderparts
**Two areloaderpartsand two arefurnished
withsub-frame
Figure 5.FrontMounting Bracket Installation for
B1550,B1750,B6200 & B7200
HydrostaticTractors
B1550 & B1750 GearDrive ModelsOnly
1.Rearfrontloadersupport
2.Loadersupportbracket
3.Forwardfrontloadersupport
4.Backhoe frontmounting bracket
5.Frontmounting pin
*6.Frontloadersupportbracket
7.Backhoe sub-frame
*8.5/8x1-1/2”Hexhead cap screw
** 9.5/8”Nut
** 10.5/8”Lockwasher
11.3/16 x1”Klikpin
12.5/8x2”Hexhead cap screw
*Loaderparts
**Two areloaderpartsand two arefurnished
withsub-frame
Figure 6.FrontMounting Bracket Installation for
B1550 & B1750 GearDrive Tractors
B1550,B1750,B6200 & B7200 Tractors
HydrostaticDrive Models(Figure 5)
Removefrontloadersupportbracket(6)and save
hardwareforinstalling backhoe frontmounting brack-
et(4).
Remove hardware attaching loadersupportbrackets
(2)totractorand frontloadersupport(3).
Insertcap screw(12)through centerhole of front
mounting bracket(4),placespacer (13)overcap screw
then placeloadersupportbracket(2)overcap screw.
Securewithlockwasher (10)and nut(9).Do not tighten.

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Install hardware attaching loadersupportbrackets(2)
totractor.Itwill be necessaryto drill holeson 1640A
loaderswithserialnumber24002953 and below(see
Figure 5,hole“A”)to attachfronthole of front
mounting bracket(4), tofrontloadersupport(3).Use
frontmounting bracket(4)asatemplate and drill a
5/8”holein eachfrontloadersupport(3).
Insertcap screw(8)through forward hole ofeach
frontmounting bracket(4)and frontloadersupport
(3).Securewithlockwasher (10)and nut(9).Do not
tighten.
B1550 & B1750 GearDrive Models(Figure 6)
Removefrontloadersupportbracket(6)and save
hardwareforinstalling backhoe frontmounting brack-
et(4).
Remove hardware attaching loadersupportbrackets
(2)totractorand frontloadersupport(3).
Insertcap screw(12)through loadersupportbracket
(2)centerhole of frontmounting bracket(4)and front
loadersupport(3).Securewithlockwasher (10)and
nut(9).Do not tighten.
Install hardware attaching loadersupportbracket(2)
totractor.On1640Aloaderswithserialnumber
24002953 and below,itwill be necessaryto drill holes
(see Figure 6,hole“A”)to attachfronthole of front
mounting bracket(4)tofrontloadersupport(3).Use
frontmounting bracket(4)asatemplate and drill a
5/8”holein eachfrontloadersupport(3).
Insertcap screw(8)through forward hole ofeach
frontmounting bracket(4)and frontloadersupport
(3).Securewithlockwasher (10)and nut(9).Do not
tighten.
Sub--FrameFitUp(Figure 7)
Slide backhoe sub-frame(3)underthe tractorbe-
tween reartiresand place hitch plates(6)overlift arm
pins(1).
Usesleeve(10)onlyon oldertractormodelswhen
thereisa gap between the tractorcasting and
sub-frame hitch plates(6).
Raisethe frontofsub-frame(3)up and securetofront
mounting bracket(7)with pin(9)and Klikpin(8).
Secure hitch plates(6)totractorbyinstalling mount-
ing spacers(5)overlift armspins(1)and installing
Klikpins(2). If thereisasmall gap between mounting
spacerassembly(5)and Klikpin(2),install 7/8”IDx
1-1/4”ODx14 gauge washerorROPS spacerinside
hitch plate(6).
Insertand spread cotterpinsofKlikpin and chain
assemblies(4)through holeinsub-frame as shown.
Install Klikpinthrough holein pin on hitch plates(6)to
securemounting spacers(5).
Withsub-frameinstalled, tighten all hardware attach-
ing frontmounting frame(7)tofrontmounting bracket,
frontloadersupportand tractor.
1.Lift armpin
*2.Klikpin
3.Backhoe sub-frame
4.Klikpin and chain
5.Mounting spacerassembly
6.Hitch plate
7.Frontmounting bracket
8.Klikpin
9.Frontmounting pin
10.Sleeve-- .88 x1.25 x.38
*Tractorpart
Figure 7.Sub-FrameFitUp

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Sub--FrametoBackhoeAttachment
(Figure 8)
Withsub-frameremoved fromtractor,attachit tothe
backhoe,using fourcap screws(13),sixlockwashers
(14)and nuts(15).Align step (12)and insert twocap
screws(7)through sub-frame holes.Securewith
lockwashers(6)and nuts(5).
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CD4771
1.Tractortop linkbracket
2.Backhoe top link
3.Tractortop linkpin
4.Hairpincotter
5.7/8NC Hexnut
6.7/8NC Hexlocknut
7.7/8NC x2-1/2Hexhead cap screw
GR5
8.3/4x3-1/4”Clevispin
9.1/8”SafetyPin
10. Innertop linkmember
11.1NC HexNut
12.Step
13.3/4NC x2Hexhead cap screwGR5
14.3/4”Lockwasher
15.3/4NC HexNut
Figure 8.Sub-FrametoBackhoe Attachment

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PN-37436 (8/96)
PumpMounting PlateInstallation
(Figure 9)
Usemounting “A”forB160,B6200,B7100 and
B7200 tractors.Usemounting “B”forB1550 and
B1750 tractors.
Fasten plates(2&3)togetheras shownwithcap
screw(7)and nut(6).Attachthisassemblyto pimp(1)
as shown.
1.Pump
2.Pumpmounting plate
3.Pump position plate
4.Drawbar
5.Tractorhousing
6.7/16”Nut
7.7/16 x1-1/4”Hexhead cap screw
Figure 9.PumpMounting PlateInstallation
Mounting Backhoeto Tractor
WARNING
JRemove seatand uppersupportas-
semblybeforeinstalling or removing
backhoe.Failuretocomplymay resultin
equipment failure and/orpersonal injury.
RefertoFigure 10.Removeclevispin orcap screw
frontseatuppersupportassembly.Lift seatand upper
supportassemblyoff oflowerseatsupport.
Makesure backhoe hydraulic systemisfull.Usetype
“A”of“F”automatictransmission fluid,SAE 20W
motoroil or#303 hydraulicfluidinthis system.Do not
mixfluidtypes.Systemcapacityisapproximately5
to 5-1/2U.S.gallons.
Check fluidleveldailywith dipstick incorporated in
reservoirfillercap.
Back tractoroverbackhoe sub-frame,centering
sub-frame undertractor.When tractoris close enough
to backhoe,connectbackhoe pumptotractorPTO.
Makesure plate(3),Figure 9,isengaged intractor
drawbarto preventpumpfromrotating,and slide pin
on pumpPTOadapteris securelylocked on totractor
PTO.
DANGER
JTheonlytimethebackhoemay be
operatedfromaposition otherthanthe
operatorseatisduring backhoe attach-
mentand removal. Operatormust:
DReadOperator’sManual instruc-
tionson attaching and removing
backhoe and use extreme care.
DEngageswinglocktopreventboom
rotation.
DAlways stand rearward ofbackhoe
stabilizerarmsoralong sideof tractor
toavoid being trappedshouldthe
boomswing controlbe accidentally
activated.
CAUTION
JRoutehydraulichoses carefullyto pre-
ventdamage.Hoses mustnotbetwisted,
bentsharply,kinked,frayed,pinched,or
comeintocontactwithanymoving parts.
Operatemoveable componentsthrough full
operationalrangetocheck clearances.Re-
place anydamaged hose immediately.
Setparking brake and block tractortiresto prevent
movement. Start tractorengine and engage PTOwith
throttle atan idle.
RefertoFigure 7.Use backhoe hydraulics tomaneu-
versub-frameinto position forhook-up.Lift hitch
platesoverlift armpin(1).Securewithmounting
spacerassemblies(5)and Klikpins(2&4).Then
raisefrontofsub-frame up to engage inmounting
bracket(7).Securein placewithfrontmounting pin
(9)and Klikpin(8).

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WARNING
JAlways use specialheavy-dutytop link
providedwithsub-frame,originalequip-
menthigh-strengthtractortoplinkpin,and
1”NC x 5 grade5hex headcapscrewand
hexlocknuttoattachtoplinktotractorand
backhoe.
Install top linkin bottomhole of tractortop link
bracket. Loosen jamnut(11),Figure 8,adjust top link
asnecessarytofitbetween tractorand backhoe, then
tighten jamnut.
Attachseatassemblyin one of the top two holesof
the lowerseatsupportwithcap screworclevispin.
Verifythat the clearancesasoutlined on the DAN-
GERdecalon the backhoe arobtained.Failureto
obtainthe necessary clearancesmayresultinserious
injuryordeath.Figure 10.SeatMounting Assembly
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SUB--FRAMEMOUNTINGKIT
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RefPartNo
NoNoUsed Description
1 62158 1 Outertop link
2 64956 1 Innertop link
3 62134 1 Pump plate
4 65431 1 Pumpmounting bracket
5 65414 1 Frontmounting pin
6 62502 1 Frontmounting bracket
7 37495 1 Sub-frame
8 65429 2 Mounting spacer
9 62944 2 Backhoe mouting step
10 54106 1 Frontmount(ModelsB6200,B1550,
B1750 withDuAl145 Loader)
HARDWARE
RefPart
NoNoDescription
15 62043 1/4x1-3/4Klikpin
16 64150 1/4x1-3/4Klikpinwithchain
RefPart
NoNoDescription
17 13921 *7/16 NC Hexlocknut
18 10379 *7/16 NC x1-1/4Hexhead cap screw
GR5
19 30008 *7/8 Lockwasher
20 4261 7/8NC Hexnut
21 65121 7/8x1-1/4x14 GAFlatwasher
22 62541 *7/8NC x2-1/2Hexhead cap screw
GR5
23 3132 1 NC Hexnut
24 902 *5/8NC x2Hexhead cap screw HT
25 1286 *5/8Heavy lockwasher
26 230 *5/8NC Hexnut
27 2688 *1/8Safetypin
28 62540 3/4x3-1/4Clevispin
29 53841 Sleeve.88 x1.25 x.38
*Obtain Locally
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BOLT TORQUE
Aftereveryten (10)hoursofoperation,check all hardware and tighten whererequired.
SAE Series TorqueChart
DONOTusethesevaluesifadifferent torquevalueortighteningprocedureislistedforaspecificapplication.Torque valueslisted
areforgeneraluse only.
Fasteners should be replaced withthe same grade.
Makesurefastenerthreadsareclean and you properly start thread engagement. Thiswill prevent themfromfailing when
tightening.
SAEGrade 2
(NoDashes)SAEGrade 5
(3RadialDashes)SAEGrade 8
(6RadialDashes
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1/4”7/16”6(8)11 (15)14 (19)
5/16”1/2”13 (18)21 (28)25 (34)
3/8”9/16”23 (31)38 (52)55 (75)
7/16”5/8”37 (50)55 (75)80 (110)
1/2”3/4”57 (77)85 (115)120 (165)
9/16”13/16”82 (111)125 (170)180 (245)
5/8”15/16”111 (150)175 (240)230 (310)
3/4”1-1/8”200 (270)300 (410)440 (600)
7/8”1-5/16”280 (380)450 (610)720 (975)
1”1-1/2”350 (475)680 (925)1035 (1400)
1-1/8”1-11/16”450 (610)885 (1200)
1-1/4”1-7/8”600 (815)1255 (1700)
1-3/8”2-1/16”675 (915)1620 (2200)
1-1/2”2-1/4”920 (1250)2200 (2900)
MetricSeries TorqueChart
Use onlymetrictoolson metrichardware.Othertoolsmaynot fitproperly.Theymay slip and causeinjury.
DONOTusethesevaluesifadifferent torquevalueortighteningprocedureislistedforaspecificapplication.Torque valueslisted
areforgeneraluse only.
Fasteners should be replaced withthe same grade.
Makesurefastenerthreadsareclean and you properly start thread engagement. Thiswill prevent themfromfailing when
tightening.
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5mm 8mm 6(4.5)9(6.5)
6mm 10 mm 10 (7.5)15 (11)
8mm 13 mm 25 (18)35 (26)
10 mm 16 mm 50 (37)75 (55)
12 mm 18 mm 85 (63)130 (97)
14 mm 21 mm 110 (80)150 (110)
16 mm 24 mm 215 (159)315 (232)
20 mm 30 mm 435 (321)620 (457)
24 mm 36 mm 750 (553)1070 (789)
30 mm 46 mm 1495 (1103)2130 (1571)
Metric
BoltHead
Markings
Metric
Grade 8.8
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8MM 10MM 12MM 14MM 16MM 18MM
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7/83/45/81/23/85/16 BOLT SIZECHART
NOTES

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NOTES

F-3079 (Rev.4/96)STD
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DatePurchased:From(Dealer):
ModelNumber:SerialNumber:
Please enterinformation belowand SAVE FORFUTUREREFERENCE.
WOODSwarrantseach newWOODSproduct tobefree fromdefectsinmaterialand workmanship.
Thiswarrantyisapplicable onlyforthe normalservicelife expectancy of the machine orcomponents,
not to exceed twelveconsecutivemonthsfromthe date ofdeliveryof the newWOODSproduct tothe
originalpurchaser.
Genuine WOODSreplacementpartsand componentswill be warranted for90 days fromdate of
purchase,orthe remainderof the originalequipmentwarrantyperiod,whicheverislonger.
Underno circumstanceswill itcoveranymerchandise orcomponentsthereof, which,inthe opinion
of the company,hasbeen subjected to negligenthandling,misuse,alteration,an accident, orifrepairs
have been made with partsotherthan those obtainablethrough WOODS.
The companyinnowaywarrantsengines,batteries, tiresorothertrade accessoriessincetheseitems
arewarranted separatelybytheir respectivemanufacturers.
Ourobligation underthiswarranty shall be limited torepairing or replacing, free ofcharge tothe
originalpurchaser,anypart thatin ourjudgementshall showevidence ofsuch defect, provided further
thatsuch partshall be returned withinthirty(30)days fromdate of failuretoWOODS,routed through
the dealerand distributorfromwhomthe purchasewasmade, transportation chargesprepaid.
Thiswarranty shall notbe interpreted torenderusliableforinjuryordamagesofany kind ornature
to person orproperty.Thiswarrantydoesnotextend toloss ofcrops,loss because ofdelayin
harvesting,oranyexpense orloss incurred forlabor,supplies,substitutemachinery,rentalorforany
other reason.
Exceptas set forth above,WOODS SHALL HAVE NO OBLIGATIONORLIABILITYOFANY KIND
ONACCOUNTOFANYOFITS EQUIPMENTAND SHALL NOTBE LIABLEFORSPECIALOR
CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES.WOODSMAKES NO OTHERWARRANTY,EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED,AND,SPECIFICALLY,WOODSDISCLAIMS ANYIMPLIEDWARRANTYOF
MERCHANTABILITYORFITNESS FORA PARTICULARPURPOSE.SOME STATES OR
PROVINCES DONOTPERMITLIMITATIONSOREXCLUSIONSOFIMPLIEDWARRANTIES OR
INCIDENTALOR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES,SOTHELIMITATIONSOREXCLUSIONSINTHIS
WARRANTYMAY NOTAPPLY.
Thiswarrantyis subject to anyexisting conditionsofsupplywhichmaydirectlyaffectourabilityto
obtainmaterialsormanufacturereplacementparts.
WOODSreservesthe right tomakeimprovementsin design orchangesinspecificationsatanytime,
withoutincurring anyobligationsto ownersofunitspreviously sold.
No one isauthorized to alter,modify,orenlarge thiswarrantynorthe exclusions,limitationsand
reservations.

PARTNUMBER
37436
WoodsEquipment
Company
2606 IllinoisRoute2South
PostOfficeBox1000
Oregon, Illinois61061
815-732-2141 tel
815-732-7580 faxLITHOIN USA
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