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Assembly

 

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MAN0869 (04/13/2011)

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

DEALER SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS

Assembly of this snowblower is the responsibility of the
Woods dealer. It should be delivered to the owner com-
pletely assembled, lubricated and adjusted for normal
conditions.

The snowblower is shipped partially assembled.
Assembly will be easier if components are aligned and
loosely assembled before tightening hardware. Rec-
ommended torque values for hardware are located on
page 38.

Select a suitable working area. A smooth hard surface,
such as concrete, will make assembly much quicker.
Open parts boxes and lay out parts and hardware to
make location easy. Refer to illustrations, accompany-
ing text, parts lists and exploded view drawings.

All Models

1.  

Remove parts from crate in a suitable work area.
Check packing list to ensure all parts are present.

NOTE: 

Leave all hardware loose until all compo-

nents are completely assembled.

2.  

Remove driveshaft from snowblower. Slide imple-
ment PTO shaft on gearbox shaft. Pull back spring
actuated collar as driveline is installed on gearbox
shaft, releasing collar when driveline is installed.

NOTE: 

Check that drive shaft is fully engaged in

gearbox shaft groove.

3.  

Remove hardware (37) and (38) from front right
mast plate hole and rotate drive holder (16) until
holes are aligned, Figure 16.

4.  

Reinstall hardware (37) and (38).

 Figure 16

. Install Drive Holder

5.  

Remove plug from gearbox and add .52 quart of
SAE85W-90 gear oil, Figure 12.

6.  

Remove hardware (37) and (38) from SMV bracket
(34) and rotate bracket facing up. Reinstall hard-
ware (37) and (38), Figure 17.

 Figure 17

. SMV Installation

7.  

Remove plastic cable tie holding auger chain in
place.

Install Hand Crank (Figure 18)

8.  

Fasten mount bracket (5) to upper three-point
channel using two carriage bolts (8) and lock nuts
(9).

NOTE: 

Bracket is adjustable and can be rotated or

slide up or down for best fit with tractor.

9.  

Connect clevis rotator (1) to block (2) and clevis
tube (3) with roll pins (6).

10.  

Remove rotator sprocket from lower hitch pin.
Install in square opening on chute adapter with
block and pin assembly using roll pins (6) and (13).
Hole in sprocket rotator should face towards tractor
hitch.

11.  

Install trim strip (6.5" long) in slot on mount bracket
(5) which hand crank (4) will protrude through.

12.  

Slide hand crank (4) through mount bracket (5)
and into clevis tube (3). Align hand crank and cle-
vis tube holes for correct length and install cap
screws (7) and hex nut (9).

16. Drive Holder
37. 5/16 NC x 1" Carriage Bolt
38. 5/16 NC Lock Nut

34. SMV Bracket
37. 5/16 NC x 1" Carriage Bolt
38. 5/16 NC Hex Locknut

(Rev. 10/4/2011)

Summary of Contents for SB54S

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL SNOWBLOWER MAN0869 Rev 10 23 2014 SB54S SB64S SB74C SB84C...

Page 2: ...at www WoodsEquipment com or in the United States and Canada call 1 800 319 6637 The equipment you have purchased has been carefully engineered and manufactured to provide dependable and satisfactory...

Page 3: ...RAL INFORMATION 4 SAFETY RULES 5 SAFETY DECALS 8 OPERATION 10 OWNER SERVICE 16 TROUBLE SHOOTING 20 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 21 DEALER CHECK LIST 26 INDEX TO PARTS LISTS 27 BOLT TORQUE CHART 38 BOLT SIZE...

Page 4: ...ssary safety shielding removed The purpose of this manual is to assist you in operating and maintaining your snowblower Read it carefully It furnishes information and instructions that will help you a...

Page 5: ...llowing anyone to approach the equipment Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing to avoid getting caught in moving parts Wear sturdy rough soled work shoes and protective equipment for eyes h...

Page 6: ...and unfasten seat belt Before performing any service or maintenance disconnect driveline from tractor PTO MAINTENANCE Before dismounting power unit or performing any service or maintenance follow thes...

Page 7: ...installed and in good condition Replace if damaged Do not disconnect hydraulic lines until engine is stopped power unit is properly secured equip ment and all components are lowered to the ground and...

Page 8: ...8 Safety MAN0869 04 13 2011 4 1033602 1 1033600 5 1033270 7 1033601 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONAL DECALS ATTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED Replace Immediately If Damaged...

Page 9: ...der edges of decals causing them to peel or come off Replacement safety decals can be ordered free from your Woods dealer To locate your nearest dealer check the Dealer Locator at www WoodsEquipment c...

Page 10: ...t hair and clothing away from equipment while engine is running Stay clear of all moving parts Never place hands or body into discharge chute or auger to unclog Stored energy can cause auger to quickl...

Page 11: ...parallel to ground 5 Adjust tractor lower 3 point arm anti sway devices to prevent snowblower from swinging side to side during transport 6 Attach front PTO driveline from snowblower to tractor Slide...

Page 12: ...eld 6 Place cut portion of shield against end of shaft and use as a guide Mark and cut shaft Figure 5 Cut Shaft to Length 7 Repeat step 4 through 6 for other half of drive 8 File and clean the cut end...

Page 13: ...stones sticks wire and other debris and throw it out with enough force to cause severe injury or death to bystanders Shut down machine and wait for moving parts to stop before approaching machine 8 Gr...

Page 14: ...weight may be attained with front wheel weights ballast in tires or front tractor weights Weigh the tractor and equipment Do not estimate Never allow riders on power unit or attachment Do not operate...

Page 15: ...are missing or not readable supplied free by your Woods dealer See Safety Decals section for location drawing PRE OPERATION CHECK LIST OWNER S RESPONSIBILITY ___ Review and follow all safety rules and...

Page 16: ...y secured adjusted and in good operating condition Do not modify or alter or permit anyone else to modify or alter the equipment or any of its compo nents in any way If you do not understand any part...

Page 17: ...lt and secure with lock nut Tighten to torque specification given on Torque Chart 5 Reinstall gearbox shield and reconnect driveline to tractor PTO shaft Chain Maintenance The auger chain should be in...

Page 18: ...index of 80W or 90W and an API service rating of GL 4 or 5 is recommended for use in the gearbox Oil should be changed after the first 30 hours or 30 days of operating Then normal change should be ade...

Page 19: ...cleaning will ensure safe operation of the shield If shield is damaged or worn replace components with genuine Woods service parts Walterscheid Driveline 1 Remove Phillips screw on driveline bell shi...

Page 20: ...to allow augers to clear better Insufficient fan speed Increase tractor PTO speed to 540 RPM Snow does not discharge properly Insufficient fan speed Maintain a PTO speed of 540 RPM Augers are overloa...

Page 21: ...ove 3 Remove hardware 37 and 38 from front right mast plate hole and rotate drive holder 16 until holes are aligned Figure 16 4 Reinstall hardware 37 and 38 Figure 16 Install Drive Holder 5 Remove plu...

Page 22: ...harge chute spac ers 35 Secure with nuts 28 Leave hardware loose 17 Install six cap screws 27 through discharge chute clamp 40 discharge chute spacers 35 and dis charge chute 8 Secure with nuts 28 18...

Page 23: ...tator sprocket from lower hitch pin Position rotator sprocket in square opening on chute adapter with hole facing towards hitch Slide hydraulic motor and channel assembly into rotator sprocket and fas...

Page 24: ...three point channel using cap screws 12 link 8 and nuts 13 Leave hardware loose See Figure 24 Figure 24 Motor Mount Position 6 62 from Front 4 Fasten coupler 4 to shaft 7 with roll pin 6 5 Slide rotar...

Page 25: ...g actua tor 14 using cap screws 15 and nuts 16 Do not over tighten hardware Figure 26 Electric Chute Deflector Installation 2 Attach control box in tractor operator area Attach end to a power source a...

Page 26: ...that cus tomer and all operators read it before operating equipment Point out the manual safety rules explain their meanings and emphasize the increased safety hazards that exist when safety rules are...

Page 27: ...SB64S ASSEMBLY 28 29 SB74C SB84C ASSEMBLY 30 31 HAND CRANK ASSEMBLY 31 GEARBOX ASSEMBLY 32 DRIVE ASSEMBLIES 33 35 HYDRAULIC CHUTE ROTATOR DEFLECTOR OPTIONAL 36 ELECTRIC REMOTE CHUTE ROTATOR DEFLECTOR...

Page 28: ...28 Parts MAN0869 04 13 2011 SB54S SB64S SUBCOMPACT SNOWBLOWER ASSEMBLY Rev 10 4 2011...

Page 29: ...4 NC x 4 HHCS GR5 25 2864 2 3 4 Flat Washer 26 2371 1 3 4 NC Lock Nut 27 12169 19 3 8 NC x 1 1 4 HHCS GR5 28 6698 29 3 8 NC Lock Nut 29 24576 1 1 2 NC x 1 3 4 HHCS GR5 30 3598 3 1 2 Flat Washer 31 76...

Page 30: ...30 Parts MAN0869 04 13 2011 SB74C SB84C COMPACT SNOWBLOWER ASSEMBLY Rev 10 31 2013...

Page 31: ...ut 32 1033294 3 3 8 x 3 4 Thumb Screw 33 90311033 1 Idler Bearing 34 1033263 1 SMV Bracket 35 1033253 6 Discharge Chute Spacer 36 12020256 1 Sprocket Rotator 37 51243 6 5 16 NC x 1 Carriage Bolt GR5 3...

Page 32: ...PART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 438 4 Ball Bearing 2 20901 3 Seal 3 1007866 4 Shim Pack 4 307126 8 M8 x 55 Socket Head Cap Screw 5 30515 8 M8 Hex Nut 6 1007859 1 External Circlip 35 x 1 5 7 1 Spacer 8 1033765...

Page 33: ...r tube 4 30922 6 Shield retainer 5 37172 1 Collar inner tube 6 30917 2 Shield tether chains 7 1032414 1 Yoke inner tube 8 1032415 1 Flexible pin 9 1032416 1 Inner profile tube 10 1032428 1 Shear yoke...

Page 34: ...30922 6 Shield retainer 5 1019444 1 Collar inner tube 6 30917 2 Shield tether chains 7 1001306 1 Yoke inner tube 8 1001305 1 Flexible pin 9 30928 1 Inner profile tube yoke 10 1032435 1 Shear yoke asse...

Page 35: ...Pin 5 40587 1 Inner Profile 6 40588 1 Outer Profile 7 1029940 1 Inboard Yoke 8 1029941 1 Shearbolt Clutch 10 40766 2 Bearing Ring 13 40778 2 Screw M3 5 x 10 mm 16 40777 1 Chain 17 1029932 2 Collar 18...

Page 36: ...4 1 Mounting Link 12 1033293 2 3 8 16 U Tapped Spring Nut 13 1033294 2 3 8 x 3 4 Thumb Screw 14 1033737 1 Safety Shield 15 839 4 3 8 NC x 1 HHCS GR5 16 838 4 3 8 Lock Washer 17 14478 2 3 8 NC x 4 HHCS...

Page 37: ...1033614 1 Mounting Link 9 1033293 2 3 8 16 U Tapped Spring Nut 10 1033294 2 3 8 x 3 4 Thumb Screw 11 1033736 1 Rotator Shield 12 14478 2 3 8 NC x 4 HHCS GR5 13 6698 2 3 8 NC Lock Nut 36 12020256 1 Sp...

Page 38: ...1 2 467 634 722 979 1020 1383 Diameter Thread Pitch Millimeters Wrench Size COARSE THREAD FINE THREAD Diameter Thread Pitch Millimeters MARKING ON HEAD MARKING ON HEAD Metric 8 8 Metric 10 9 Metric 8...

Page 39: ...HHCS Hex Head Cap Screw HT Heat Treated JIC Joint Industry Council 37 Degree Flare LH Left Hand LT Left m Meter mm Millimeter M Male MPa Mega Pascal N Newton NC National Coarse NF National Fine NPSM...

Page 40: ...een discovered routed through the dealer and distributor from whom the purchase was made transportation charges prepaid WOODS shall complete such repair or replacement within a reasonable time after W...

Page 41: ...pliance with this Warranty The product must be returned to WOODS with proof of purchase within thirty 30 days after such defect or noncompliance is discovered or should have been discovered routed thr...

Page 42: ...or service marks not owned by Woods Equipment Company that appear in this manual are the property of their respec tive companies or mark holders Specifications subject to change without notice Woods...

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