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8. WTM PARTS LIST (continued) 

Dia No. 

Number 

Part Number 

Part Description 

Qty 

21

 

802440001

 

TM110.00.012

 

Adjusting skid 110

 

2

 

 

802450005

 

TM140.00.012

 

Adjusting skid 140

 

 

802460006

 

TM160.00.012

 

Adjusting skid 160

 

22

 

702440008

 

TM110.00.030

 

φ8*86 chain 110

 

2

 

 

702340043

 

SL140.00.030

 

φ8*102 chain 140

 

 

702460016

 

TM160.00.030

 

φ8*118 chain 160

 

23

 

501011179

 

GB5783-M18x50

 

Bolt

 

8

 

24

 

506010060

 

GB97.1-18

 

Flat washer

 

10

 

25

 

506030040

 

GB93-18

 

Spring washer

 

10

 

26

 

503010050

 

GB6170-M18

 

Nut

 

10

 

27

 

501010754

 

GB5782-M10x100

 

Bolt

 

2

 

28

 

506010056

 

GB97.1-10

 

Flat washer

 

2

 

29

 

503010046

 

GB6170-M10

 

Nut

 

2

 

30

 

802320010

 

SL110.00.018

 

Rear cover 110

 

1

 

 

702340043

 

SL140.00.030

 

Rear cover 140

 

 

802360006

 

SL160.00.018

 

Rear cover 160

 

31

 

501010792

 

GB5782-M18x70

 

Bolt

 

2

 

32

 

802430002

 

TM90.00.015

 

Bottom blade plate 110

 

1

 

 

 

TM140.00.015

 

Bottom blade plate 140

 

 

802460001

 

TM160.00.015

 

Bottom blade plate 160

 

Summary of Contents for WTM Series

Page 1: ...WINTON TOPPER MOWER WTM SERIES OWNERS MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE MOWER ...

Page 2: ...ld be considered a permanent part of this machine and should remain with it even if the machine is subsequently sold Winton continually seeks advancements in its product design and quality Therefore while this manual contains the most current product information available at the time of printing there may be minor discrepancies between your machine and this manual If you have any questions concern...

Page 3: ...hing while operating machinery Safety wear Always use appropriate ear protection when running a tractor and machinery Ensure you are wearing protective gloves when servicing and using machinery Bystander safety Ensure bystanders keep away from the machine when it is in use Do not touch moving parts when the machine is at work Public places When travelling on the road public places always keep the ...

Page 4: ...add wheel weights if required Check that the tractor PTO shaft turns freely and that the machines PTO drive shaft can extend easily Grease the PTO drive shaft using the grease points The chain on the PTO shaft should be checked and in a good condition The universal joints installed should be in a good state with proper protective parts Before installing the PTO shaft the tractor and machine should...

Page 5: ... Specifications 4 2 Installation Set Up 5 3 Cutting Height Skid Adjustment 6 4 Blade Replacement 7 5 Gearbox Maintenance 8 6 Servicing Maintenance 9 7 WTM Parts Diagram 10 8 WTM Parts List 11 12 9 PTO Shaft Resizing 14 10 Winton Product Warranty 15 11 FAQ s Troubleshooting 16 ...

Page 6: ...WTM140 WTM160 Weight 175kg 205kg 220kg Working Width 110cm 140cm 160cm Blade Type Number Of Blades 2 2 2 Recommended Tractor HP 16 25hp 23 40hp 25 50hp Width 120cm 152cm 170cm Depth 135cm 155cm 175cm Height 80cm 80cm 80cm PTO Shaft Size 70 100cm 70 100cm 70 100cm Cutting Height 5 25cm 5 25cm 5 25cm Linkage Size Category 1 Category 1 Category 1 ...

Page 7: ... height should be raised for rough lumpy paddocks or cutting long grass This can be through raising the hydraulic lift arms on the tractor or adjusting the skids on the machine to increase the blade clearance The working speed of the machine should always be at a walking pace approx 2 to 5 mph depending on the working conditions Overgrown grass and weeds should be cut at a much slower pace for the...

Page 8: ...mower The cut height can be set by simply adjusting the mower deck height with the skids or raising the mower on the linkage Cutting height should be adjusted for the land and also the length of grass or density of weeds The mower should be raised higher from the ground for long overgrown grass weeds or small shrubs Skid Adjustment 1 Loosen bolts and nuts 1 on the skids on both sides of the machin...

Page 9: ... mower deck is balanced It is always best to replace blades in pairs for best results Ensure all bolts are tightened before operating Ensure moving parts are stationery before starting To gain access to the blades under the deck the mower should be lifted and supported Use support stands or blocks to hold the mower in place Check stability of the unit when working underneath or leaving the mower a...

Page 10: ...ining oil Use an oil pump to remove old oil and any debris when changing oil Bolt tension Always make sure bolts are tightened correctly The filler level plug should be secure but not over tightened Oil Change Check Gearbox Oil Change Check Gearbox 1 Remove filler breather plug 1 on top of the gearbox unit 2 Remove level plug 2 on the side of the gearbox 3 Add oil through the filler breather 1 if ...

Page 11: ... wear gloves and use suitable tools for changing blades If blades are replaced check they are balanced in order to avoid any excessive vibration Oils Ensure oil levels are checked and topped up when needed Replace any oils per the schedule PTO Shaft Check the condition of your PTO shaft and replace if worn or damaged immediately Cleaning Ensure the mower deck is cleaned of mud and grass Remove deb...

Page 12: ...V1 10 Winton WTM 7 WTM PARTS DIAGRAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 26 25 24 32 31 ...

Page 13: ...cover 1 8 802340012 SL140 00 012 Supporting structure 1 9 503010765 DIN985 M16 Lock nut 7 10 506010059 GB97 1 16 Flat washer 7 11 501011160 GB5783 M16x50 Bolt 7 12 503010053 GB6170 M24 Nut 2 13 506030043 GB93 24 Spring washer 2 14 506010063 GB97 1 24 Flat washer 3 15 702340004 SL140 00 109 Bolt 2 16 802430004 TM90 00 011 Front support frame 110 1 802340008 SL140 00 011 Front support frame 140 1 80...

Page 14: ...ain 160 2 23 501011179 GB5783 M18x50 Bolt 8 24 506010060 GB97 1 18 Flat washer 10 25 506030040 GB93 18 Spring washer 10 26 503010050 GB6170 M18 Nut 10 27 501010754 GB5782 M10x100 Bolt 2 28 506010056 GB97 1 10 Flat washer 2 29 503010046 GB6170 M10 Nut 2 30 802320010 SL110 00 018 Rear cover 110 1 702340043 SL140 00 030 Rear cover 140 1 802360006 SL160 00 018 Rear cover 160 1 31 501010792 GB5782 M18x...

Page 15: ...V1 13 Winton WTM NOTES ...

Page 16: ...shaft raise the linkage so the PTO shaft is level horizontal Measure the length between tractor PTO and the machine s shaft If the compressed closed PTO shaft length exceeds the one measured here then the driveline will need to be cut 1 PTO length adjustment first remove PTO shaft shielding 2 Shorten the driveline tubes to proper equal lengths 3 Tidy edges of the drive tube with a file and clean a...

Page 17: ... has been used and maintained according to the Owner s Manual Warranty is carried out on a return to reseller manufacturer basis and excludes any labour or delivery collection costs Exclusions Wearing parts are excluded including but not limited to blades belts and bearings Modification of the product in any way will cease the manufacturers warranty The machine is warranted for one year to the ori...

Page 18: ...k blade rotor Replace blades Clean debris from mower deck area Check PTO shaft for damage and replace Gearbox noisy Check oil level and top up if required Extract the oil debris and replace with new oil Blades scalping Raise cutting height and mower Change mowing pattern route Reduce speed when turning If bumpy land level out ground before mowing Uneven cut Change into a lower gear on the tractor ...

Page 19: ...V1 17 Winton WTM ...

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