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Woody 5’ and 6’ Lateral Brushcutter Parts Manual Woody Equipment Inc., 205 rue Commercial, Saint-Odilon-de-Cranbourne, Quebec, Canada G0S3A0 T. (418) 464-2748 F. (418) 464-2746 Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> www.equipementswoody.com <http://www.equipementswoody.com/> Website: Facebook: Les Équipements Woody

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  • Woody 5’ and 6’ Lateral Brushcutter Parts Manual

    Woody Equipment Inc., 205 rue Commercial, Saint-Odilon-de-Cranbourne, Quebec, Canada G0S3A0T. (418) 464-2748 F. (418) 464-2746 Email: [email protected]

    www.equipementswoody.com Website: Facebook: Les Équipements Woody

  • Woody Equipment Inc.Owners: Jerome and Sebastien Labbe

    205 rue CommercialeSaint-Odilon-de-Cranbourne

    Beauce-Nord, Quebec,Canada G0S 3A0

    T. (418) 464-2748F. (418) 464-2746

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: www.equipementswoody.com

    Facebook: Les Equipements Woody

    Woody Equipment Inc.

    C All Rights Reserved: Woody Equipment Inc. of Saint-Odilon-de-Cranbourne.No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Woody Equipment Inc.

  • Table of contents

    Introduction.......................................................................1

    5' Features and caracteristics.........................................2

    5' Arm features and caracteristics..................................3

    5' Front features and caracteristics.................................4

    5' Part list............................................................................5

    5' Hydraulic part list..........................................................6

    5'T Features and caracteristics........................................7

    5'T Arm features and caracteristics................................8

    5'T Front features and caracteristics...............................9

    5'T Part list.........................................................................10

    5'T Hydraulic part list.......................................................11

    6' Features and caracteristics.......................................12

    6' Arm features and caracteristics................................13

    6' Front features and caracteristics..............................14

    6' Part list..........................................................................15

    6' Hydraulic part list........................................................16

    6'T Features and caracteristics.....................................17

    6'T Arm features and caracteristics..............................18

    6'T Front features and caracteristics.............................19

    6'T Part list........................................................................20

    6'T Hydraulic part list......................................................21

  • 1

    Introduction

    Congratulations on your purchase of a Woody Brushcutter. Woody Equipment designs and manufactures equipment according to very strict criteria. This equipment is intended for professional use in the agricultural and forestry sectors.

    Even if you have experience with this type of product, we recommend that you read these instructions carefully. These instructions contain important information on safety and efficiency and to ensure the validity of the factory guarantee.

    Woody Equipment reserves the right to modify and / or improve its equipment and maintenance instructions, as well as to revise data without notice.

    Write down the serial number, model number, purchased date, dealer name, and sales representative’s name. Keep this information available for ordering parts as well as for any technical assistance or warranty issue.

    Serial number

    Model

    Purchased date

    Dealer

    Sales representative

  • Woody 5' Brushcutter Features and Characteristics

    2

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    313233

    15

    23

    10

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    28

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    3534303

    27

    3

    Woody 5' Brushcutter- Arm Features and Characteristics

  • 4

    Woody 5' Brushcutter- Front Features and Characteristics

    29 42

    26 381

    1

    42 42

  • Woody 5’ Brushcutter Parts List

    Item Part # Description Qty

    1 52-001-03 Support post assembly 2

    2 52-007-12 5’ Head assembly 1

    3 52-007-13 5’ Boom Pivot assembly 1

    4 305000 Flange knife bolt, 1 1/2" A-63607BH 2

    5 107010 Gear box, LF140A 1

    6 107000 Gear Box, T27D 1

    7 301200 Bolt, M12 - 1.75 x 40 mm long x 40 mm threads 8

    8 301560 Nylon nut, 5/16"-18 10

    9 301550 Nylon nut 3/8"-16 4

    10 301540 Nylon nut 3/4"-10 4

    11 305011 Splined shaft (gear box) 1

    12 52-008-042 PTO cover 1

    13 52-007-043 Protective plate 1

    14 300700 Bolt, 5/16"-18 x 1" long 10

    15 300410 Bolt, 3/4"-10 x 2 1/2" long 4

    16 300500 Bolt, 3/8"-16 x 1" long 1

    17 300520 Bolt, 3/8"-16 x 1 1/2" long 4

    18 301390 Flat washer, 5/16" dia. 10

    19 301350 Flat washer, 3/8" dia. 8

    20 301360 Flat washer, 5/8" narrow 1

    21 301330 Flat washer, 1 1/4" narrow 1

    22 301350 Flat washer, 3/8" narrow 1

    23 301720 Lock washer, 3/4" 4

    24 301730 Lock washer, 3/8" 1

    25 305010 Knife, 25” long 2

    26 52-007-14 3-Point attach structure assembly 1

    27 120311 Cylinder assembly HCL 2514 2

    28 107040 PTO shaft, 1 3/8 x 6 splines 1

    29 107030 PTO shaft 1

    30 52-008-19 Main pivot pin 2

    31 52-008-20 Main boom cylinder lock 2

    32 60-035-022 Washer 2

    33 307060 Snap-ring, 1" heavy 2

    34 52-007-066 Washer 2

    35 307062 Snap-Ring, 1 1/8" heavy 2

    36 307070 Snap-Ring 1 3/8" 1

    37 301900 Hex. Nut, M12 8

    38 400500 Document holder 1

    39 102820 Plug, 1/2 NPT 2

    40 52-007-20 5' Knife support 1

    41 52-008-25 Splined shaft cap 1

    42 310830 Ring pin, 1" x 4 3/4" long 3

    46 120272 Cylinder, HCL 2506 1

    5

  • Woody 5’ Brushcutter Hydraulic Parts List

    Item Part # Description Qty

    1 120272 Cylinder, HCL 2506 1

    2 120311 Cylinder, HCL 2514 2

    3 103700

    Female NPSM Tee Swivel /

    Female NPSM Tee Swivel / Female NPT

    1

    4 101420

    90° 1/2” Male ORB adjustable

    Elbow / 3/8” NPSM Female

    Swivel

    4

    5 1034203/8” Male NPT / 3/8” Male NPT 1

    6 105020 3/8” NPT Ball valve, 7350 PSI 1

    7 102820 1/2” NPT Plug 2

    8 109010Male Quick

    Coupling / 1/2" Female NPT

    3

    10 103230

    3/8” NPTFS Adapter / 3/8”

    NPTM Restrictor 1/16”

    dia

    1

    13 140000 1/2” Dust cap, red 3

    14 140030-184-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    15 140030-007-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    16 140030-126-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    17 140030-190-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    18 140030-010-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    6

    1

    4

    4

    10

    3

    15

    16

    17

    14

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    2 2

    18

    6

    4 54

    7 7

    131313

  • Woody 5' Telescopic Brushcutter Features and Characteristics

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    2

    2

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    2

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    33

    34

    5

    16

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    47

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    7

  • Woody 5' Telescopic Brushcutter - Arm Features and Characteristics

    8

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    43

    42

    8

    21

    12

    41

    40

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    9

    22

    9

    27

    24

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    6

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    46

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    1

    7

    12

    5150

    50

    53

    Woody 5' Telescopic Brushcutter - Front Features and Characteristics

  • Woody 5’ Telescopic BrushcutterParts List

    Item Part # Description Qty

    1 52-001-03 Support Post assembly 2

    2 52-018-05 5’ Brushcutter head 1

    3 52-018-04 5’ Brushcutter boom pivot 1

    4 305000 Flange knife bolt, 1 1/2" A-63607BH 2

    5 107010 Gear box, LF140A 1

    6 107000 Gear Box T27D 1

    7 300740 Bolt, 5/16"-18 x 2 1/2" long 1

    8 300700 Bolt, 5/16"-18 x 1" long 20

    9 300520 Bolt, 3/8"-16 x 1 1/2" long 5

    10 300300 Bolt, 1"-8 x 4" long 2

    11 300410 Bolt, 3/4"-10 x 2 1/2" long 4

    12 301560 Nylon nut 5/16"-18 21

    13 301550 Nylon nut 3/8"-16 4

    14 301500 Nylon nut 1"-8 2

    15 301510 Nylon nut 1/2"-13 24

    16 301540 Nylon nut 3/4"-10 4

    17 305011 Splined shaft (gear box) 1

    18 120272 Cylinder assembly, HCL 2506 1

    19 52-008-042 PTO Cover 1

    20 52-007-043 Protective plate 1

    21 301390 Flat washer, 5/16" dia. 10

    22 301350 Flat washer, 3/8" dia. 8

    23 301340 Flat washer, 3/4" narrow 1

    24 301360 Flat washer, 5/8" narrow 1

    25 301330 Flat washer, 1 1/4" narrow 1

    26 301310 Flat washer, 1/2" narrow 24

    27 301730 Lock washer, 3/8" 1

    28 301720 Lock washer, 3/4" 4

    29 305010 Knife 25" lg. 2

    30 120311 Cylinder, HCL 2514 2

    31 52-008-19 Main pivot pin 2

    32 52-008-20 Main boom cylinder lock 2

    33 60-035-022 Washer 2

    34 307060 Snap-Ring, 1" thick 2

    35 52-007-066 Washer 2

    36 307062 Snap-Ring, 1 1/8" thick 2

    37 52-012-03 3-Point attach structure 1

    38 52-012-04 3-Point attach structure, 5’ Brushcutter 1

    39 307070 Snap-Ring 1 3/8" 1

    40 301900 Hex. Nut, M12 8

    41 301200 Bolt, M12-1.75 x 40 mm long x 40 mm threads 8

    42 52-018-032 Protective plate side 1

    43 52-018-033 Protective plate side 1

    44 301100 Carriage bolt, 1/2"-13 UNC x 1 3/4" long x 1 1/2" threads 24

    45 400500 Document holder 1

    46 310830 Ring pin, 1" x 4 3/4" long 3

    47 52-007-20 5' Knife support 1

    50 310740 Quick link 2

    51 310750 Chain link, 5/16 1

    52 107040 PTO shaft, 1 3/8” x 6 splines (A-CS64416) 1

    53 107030 PTO shaft (A-CS53811) 1

    10

  • Woody 5’ Telescopic Brushcutter Hydraulic Parts List

    Item Part # Description Qty

    1 120272 Cylinder HCL 2506 1

    2 120311 Cylinder HCL 2514 2

    3 120201 Hydraulic cylinder 1

    4 10142090° 1/2” Male ORB adjustable

    Elbow / 3/8” NPSM Female Swivel

    6

    5 103230 3/8” NPTFS Adapter / 3/8” NPTM Restrictor 1/16” dia 2

    9 103700

    Female NPSM Tee Swivel / Female NPSM Tee Swivel /

    Female NPT 1

    10 103420 3/8” Male NPT / 3/8” Male NPT 1

    11 102820 1/2” NPT Plug 2

    12 109010 Male Quick Coupling / 1/2" Female NPT 5

    13 105020 3/8” NPT Ball valve, 7350 PSI 1

    14 140000 1/2” Dust cap, red 5

    15 140030-126-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    16 140030-190-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    17 140030-184-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    18 140030-007-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    19 140030-182-101740-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    20 140030-175-101740-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    21 140030-010-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    11

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    2 2

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  • Woody 6’ Brushcutter Features and Characteristics

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    38

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    Woody 6' Brushcutter- Arm Features and Characteristics

  • Woody 5' Brushcutter- Front features and Characteristics

    14

    2

    3

    26

    33

    26

    33

    44

    141427

    31

    4040

    39

    41

  • Woody 6’ BrushcutterParts List

    Item Part # Description Qty

    1 52-008-16 6’ Brushcutter boom pivot 1

    2 52-008-21 3-Point attach structure 1

    3 52-008-22 6’ Brushcutter 3-Point attach structure 1

    4 52-008-17 Head assembly 1

    5 52-008-19 Main pivot pin assembly 2

    6 52-007-066 Washer 2

    7 52-008-20 Main boom cylinder lock 2

    8 60-035-022 Washer 2

    9 307060 Snap-ring, 1" thick 2

    10 52-008-043 Protective plate 1

    11 52-008-042 PTO cover 1

    12 107000 Gear Box T27D 1

    13 305011 shaft a spline (gear box) 1

    14 52-001-03 Support Post assembly 2

    15 301330 Flat washer, 1 1/4" narrow 1

    16 301390 Flat washer, 5/16" dia. 10

    17 301350 Flat washer, 3/8" dia. 9

    18 301360 Flat washer, 5/8" narrow 1

    19 307070 Snap-Ring 1 3/8" 2

    20 107010 Gear box, LF140A 1

    21 120311 Cylinder, HCL 2514 2

    22 120272 Cylinder, HCL 2506 1

    23 300410 Bolt, 3/4"-10 x 2 1/2" long 4

    24 300700 Bolt, 5/16"-18 x 1" long 10

    25 300520 Bolt, 3/8"-16 x 1 1/2" long 5

    26 300300 Bolt, 1"-8 x 4" long 2

    27 300740 Bolt, 5/16"-18 x 2 1/2" long 1

    28 301770 Lock washer, 7/8" 4

    29 301730 Lock washer, 3/8" 1

    30 301540 Nylon nut 3/4"-10 4

    31 301560 Nylon nut 5/16"-18 11

    32 301550 Nylon nut 3/8"-16 4

    33 301500 Nylon nut 1"-8 2

    34 305000 Flange knife bolt, 1 1/2" A-63607BH 2

    35 305010 Brushcutter knife, A-11150BH 2

    36 307062 Snap-Ring, 1 1/8" thick 1

    37 301900 Hex. Nut, M12 8

    38 301200 Bolt, M12-1.75 x 40 mm long x 40 mm threads 8

    39 310750 Chain link, 5/16 1

    40 310740 Quick link 2

    41 107030 PTO shaft (A-CS53811) 1

    42 107040 PTO shaft, 1 3/8” x 6 splines (A-CS64416) 1

    43 52-008-24 6' knife support 1

    44 400500 Document holder 1

    15

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    3

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    4

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    14

    16

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    9 9 9

    2 2

    17

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    10 10

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    Woody 6’ Brushcutter hydraulic parts List

    Item Part # Description Qty

    1 120272 Cylinder, HCL 2506 1

    2 120311 Cylinder, HCL 2514 2

    3 101420 90° 1/2” Male ORB adjustable Elbow / 3/8” NPSM Female Swivel 4

    4 103230 3/8” NPTFS Adapter / 3/8” NPTM Restrictor 1/16” dia. 1

    8 103700 Female NPSM Tee Swivel / Female NPSM Tee Swivel / Female NPT 1

    9 109010 Male Quick Coupling / 1/2" Female NPT 3

    10 102820 1/2” NPT Plug 2

    11 105020 3/8” NPT Ball valve, 7350 PSI 1

    12 103420 3/8” Male NPT / 3/8” Male NPT 1

    13 140000 1/2” Dust cap, red 3

    14 140030-126-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    15 140030-184-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    16 140030-190-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    17 140030-010-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    18 140030-007-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    16

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    10

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    31

    5

    3041

    4

    6

    4

    49

    1314 15

    4

    54

    11

    12

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    Woody 6’ Telescopic Brushcutter Features and Characteristics

  • 19

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    40

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    20

    18

    25

    40

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    47

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    24

    39

    29

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    21

    33 32 32 33 21

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    Woody 6’ Telescopic Brushcutter - Arm Features and Characteristics

  • 53

    52

    21

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    23

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    34

    35

    34

    50

    9

    9

    Woody 6’ Telescopic Brushcutter - Front Features and Characteristics

    19

  • Woody 6’ Telescopic BrushcutterParts List

    Item Part # Description Qty

    1 52-008-21 3-Point attach structure 1

    2 52-008-22 6’ Brushcutter 3-Point attach structure 1

    3 52-019-03 6’ Brushcutter boom pivot 1

    4 52-019-05 Head assembly 1

    5 120201 Hydraulic cylinder 1

    6 52-019-06 Extension 1

    7 120272 Cylinder, HCL 2506 1

    8 120311 Cylinder, HCL 2514 2

    9 52-001-03 Support post assembly 2

    10 107010 Gear box, LF140A 1

    11 305010 Brushcutter knife A-11150BH 2

    12 305000 Flange knife bolt, 1 1/2", A-63607BH 2

    13 52-008-20 Main boom cylinder lock 2

    14 60-035-022 Washer 2

    15 307060 Snap-Ring, 1" thick 2

    16 52-008-042 PTO cover 1

    17 107000 Gear Box, T27D 1

    18 52-019-017 Protective plate side 1

    19 52-008-043 Protective plate 1

    20 52-019-018 Protective plate side 1

    21 52-008-19 Main pivot pin 2

    22 300300 Bolt, 1"-8 x 4" long 2

    23 300740 Bolt, 5/16"-18 x 2 1/2" long 1

    24 300520 Bolt, 3/8"-16 x 1 1/2" long 5

    25 300700 Bolt, 5/16"-18 x 1" long 21

    26 300410 Bolt, 3/4"-10 x 2 1/2" long 4

    27 301500 Nylon nut 1"-8 2

    28 301560 Nylon nut 5/16"-18 22

    29 301550 Nylon nut 3/8"-16 4

    30 301510 Nylon nut 1/2"-13 28

    31 301540 Nylon nut 3/4"-10 4

    32 52-007-066 Washer 2

    33 307062 Snap-ring, 1 1/8" thick 2

    34 310740 Quick link 2

    35 310750 Chain link, 5/16” 1

    36 301340 Flat washer, 3/4" narrow 1

    37 301360 Flat washer, 5/8" narrow 1

    38 301330 Flat washer, 1 1/4" narrow 1

    39 301350 Flat washer, 3/8" dia. 8

    40 301390 Flat washer, 5/16" dia. 21

    41 301310 Flat washer, 1/2" narrow 28

    42 301350 Flat washer, 3/8" narrow 1

    43 301730 Lock washer, 3/8" 1

    44 301720 Lock washer, 3/4" 4

    45 305011 Splined shaft (gear box) 1

    46 307070 Snap-ring, 1 3/8" 1

    47 301900 Hex. Nut, M12 8

    48 301200 Bolt, M12-1.75 x 40 mm Long x 40 mm threads 8

    49 301100 Carriage bolt, 1/2"-13 UNC x 1 3/4" Long x 1 1/2" threads 28

    50 107030 PTO shaft (A-CS53811) 1

    51 107040 PTO shaft, 1 3/8” x 6 splines (A-CS64416) 1

    52 400500 Document holder 1

    53 310830 Ring pin, 1" x 4 3/4" Long 3

    54 52-008-24 6' Knife support 1

    20

  • 21

    Woody 6’ Telescopic Brushcutter hydraulic parts List

    Item Part # Description Qty

    1 120272 Cylinder, HCL 2506 1

    2 120311 Cylinder, HCL 2514 2

    3 10142090° 1/2” Male ORB

    adjustable Elbow / 3/8” NPSM Female Swivel

    6

    4 1032303/8” NPTFS Adapter / 3/8” NPTM Restrictor 1/16” dia. 2

    5 104340 End ring, 3/8" dia. 14

    6 101750 3/8” Hydraulic fitting / 3/8” Male NPT 9

    7 101740 3/8” Hydraulic fitting / 1/2” Male NPT 5

    8 103700Female NPSM Tee Swivel / Female NPSM Tee Swivel /

    Female NPT1

    9 109010 Male Quick Coupling / 1/2" Female NPT 5

    10 140000 1/2” Dust cap, red 5

    11 102820 1/2” NPT Plug 2

    12 103420 3/8” Male NPT / 3/8” Male NPT 1

    13 105020 Ball valve 3/8 NPT 7350PSI 1

    14 120201 Hydraulic cylinder 1

    15 140030-132-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    16 140030-204-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    17 140030-196-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    18 140030-007-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    19 140030-194-101740-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    20 140030-185-101740-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    21 140030-010-101750-101750 Hydraulic hose, 3/8” 1

    1010101010

    99999

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  • 22

    1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

    Warranty Qualifications

    Les Equipements Woody Inc.(hereinafter referred to as “Woody”) warrants it’s products against defects in material or factory workmanship, subject to all the terms and conditions stated herein. All products manufactured by Woody (with the exception of commercial or industrial use or abuse) are covered by a one (1) year warranty applicable from the date of purchase, except in special cases where the warranty may be applicable. be modified according to the adjustments specified in the sales contract.The warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the Product and not to other purchasers or transferees unless agreed to in writing by Woody that the mechanical and electrical components will be free of defects in material and workmanship for the warranty period. The warranty covers all the parts of the new Product, except the hydraulic hoses, the hydraulic fittings and the electrical wires, and includes the labor performed by Woody or by a Woody authorized Dealer.

    Warranty Repair and Replacement Service

    All repairs must be done by Woody or a retailer with Woody's written consent, otherwise the warranty will be void. Woody reserves the right to repair or replace at no cost to the buyer any parts deemed defective due to a defect in materials or workmanship. It also retains the right to determine whether misuse has been the cause, either because of lack of maintenance, incorrect or abusive use of the Product by the buyer.In the event of any failure caused by a defect in material or in factory workmanship covered by this warranty, the Buyer shall: (1) notify Woody of the nature of the problem without delay; (2) stop using or operating the Product, unless authorized in writing by Woody.Warranty service shall be performed at the point of purchase of the Product either by Woody or by a Dealer using parts provided by Woody.If the Product was purchased directly from Woody, the Buyer shall return either the Product or the defective parts “prepaid” to Woody without delay. If Woody deems that the parts are in fact defective, it shall repair or replace the parts and, when the Product is returned to Woody, install them free of charge to the Buyer.If the Product was purchased from a Dealer, Woody shall provide the replacement parts to the Buyer through the intermediary of the Dealer. The Dealer shall install the parts and return the replaced parts to Woody, “prepaid” by the Buyer, within thirty (30) days of the repairs. The parts and their installation shall be without charge to the Buyer providing that the replaced parts are proven defective to Woody’s satisfaction. In all cases, all costs related to the transportation of parts or of the Product to and from Woody or the Dealer, any premium charged for overtime labor requested by the Buyer or for any service and/or maintenance shall be the sole responsibility of the Buyer.All parts replaced under the warranty shall remain the property of Woody. If the Buyer fails to follow any of the above procedures or if the parts are not proven to be defective to Woody’s satisfaction, the Buyer shall not benefit from the warranty.

  • 23

    No Dealer Warranty

    The Dealer has no authority to make any representation or promise on behalf of Woody, or to modify the terms or limitations of this warranty in any way.

    Warranty Exclusions

    This warranty does not cover the following: Product needs periodic parts and service to perform well. This warranty does not cover repair when normal use has exhausted the life of a part or the equipment as a whole or by lack of reasonable and proper maintenance, by lack of proper protection during storage, by failure to follow operating instructions and/or failure to operate the Product according to the specifications outlined by Woody.This warranty does not apply to damage caused to the Product or machinery by the Buyer or Dealer during installation of the Product or due to improper installation of the Product.This warranty will not apply to parts and/or labor if this Product is deemed to have been misused, neglected, involved in an accident, abused or defects caused by any alteration or modification of the Product not approved in writing by Woody. This warranty does not cover travel time and does not cover any other expenses related to transportation for warranty repairs or for any expertise.

    Other Exclusions

    This warranty excludes:Cosmetic defects such as paint, decals, etc.Any damage resulting from overturning the machine or an accident of any nature.Failures due to acts of God and any other major force events beyond Woody’s control.Problems caused by parts that are not original Woody parts.Certain parts are guaranteed by their respective manufacturer.

    Limits of Implied Warranty and Consequential Damage

    Woody disclaims any obligation to cover any material or personal damages, including loss of time, loss of income use of this Product, replacement rental, freight or any other damages caused by a defective Product or any incidental or consequential claim by anyone from using this Product.

  • Safety Guidelines

    WARNING. This section provides guidelines to help ensure the safety of the people working with and around the Brushcutter and to prevent damage to the Brushcutter. Woody assumes no liability or responsibility for injury or damages that may arise if these guidelines are not followed.

    General guidelines

    Follow all federal and state or provincial safety regulations for hydraulic mechanisms, lifting devices, grapples, spillage, and disposal of hydraulic oil.Ensure that the Brushcutter is safety-equipped according to federal and state or provincial regulations.

    Service and maintenance guidelines

    Installation and removal of the Brushcutter, as well as all service and repairs, must be carried out by qualified hydraulic mechanics and/or an authorized repair shop.

    Welding on the Brushcutter can cause structural damage. Before welding on the Brushcutter contact your Woody Equipment or your representative for authorization, disconnect the ECU power plug, both battery cables, radio, and all electric throttle and alternator connections, and make sure the ground wire does not make contact with a moving part of the Brushcutter or carrier (grear box, bearings, cylinder, etc.).

    Loose or over-torqued bolts can cause parts to separate, which can result in property damage, severe injury, or death. Keep the bolts correctly torqued by inspecting the nuts and bolts regularly.

    Power line guidelines

    To prevent the Brushcutter or carrier from contacting a power line, do the following before starting to work with the Brushcutter, inspect the work area for power lines that you might have to work under or close by.- Before work starts, contact the utility company responsible for electricity in the work area and request that the power in that area be disconnected.- Treat all power lines as live and dangerous. It may not be possible to disconnect the power in the work area.- Keep a distance between power lines and all parts of the Brushcutter, and the carrier according to this formula: twice the line insulator length plus 10 feet.For example: if the line insulator is 6 inches long, the distance to keep away is 2 x 6 inches = 12 inches (1 foot) plus 10 feet, which equals 11 feet. You must stay at least 11 feet from the power line.If the Brushcutter or carrier touches a power line, do the following:- Stay in the carrier.- Do not let anyone touch the Brushcutter, or the carrier.- If you think you can move the Brushcutter or carrier away from the line without pulling the line down, move away slowly and smoothly.- If you think you will pull the line down if you move away, contact the utility company to disconnect power from the line.

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  • Safety Guidelines- If it is not possible to disconnect the power or if the Brushcutter or the carrier begins to burn, jump away from the carrier in this way:1. All parts of your body must leave the carrier at the same time. If a part of your body touches the ground while another part is still in contact with any part of the carrier or the Brushcutter the electricity in the line will go through your body.2. Hold both arms in front and close to your body and both legs and feet together.3. Jump with your body forward so that you will not fall back towards the carrier when you have landed.4. Once you have landed, quickly move away from the carrier to at least the same distance as determined by the formula given on previous page.- Notify the utility company immediately about the situation, whether the carrier is still touching the power line or not.

    Security guidelines

    Following the specifications of the Brushcutter, the rpm should be respected. Working over the recommended rpm can cause mechanical damage to the Brushcutter, personal injuries and also void the warranty of the equipment. When working on the Brushcutter it is always recommended to wear safety gloves, especially when working on the knives and with lubricants.

    ! If you have a cracked or broken knife, the knife should be changed to prevent mechanical damage or personal injuries. All bolts should be torqued properly, see Maintenance schedule for values.

    OperationRead this manual completely and make sure you understand it before operating the Brushcutter.The safety of all personnel in the work area depends on the proper operation and maintenance of the Brushcutter. This section explains how to properly operate the Woody Brushcutters. The following procedures are covered:- preparing to start up the Brushcutter,- starting up the Brushcutter,

    Refer to provincial or state regulations for the minimum age, training, and qualifications required to operate a Brushcutter.

    ! Use the Brushcutter for operations that the product: was designed for only and use it according to the instructions given in this manual. Woody assumes no liability or responsibility for property damage, injury, or death that occurs as a result of not following the instructions in this manual, or of any operation that does not follow provincial or state regulations for Brushcutters.

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  • To ensure the safety of all personnel in the work area and to prevent damage to the carrier or Brushcutter, follow these steps before operating the Brushcutter:

    1. Inspect the Brushcutter regularly, according to the Maintenance Schedule

    ! Shut down the carrier’s engine and remove the key to prevent anyone from starting the engine before cleaning, inspecting, or lubricating the Brushcutter. Running the carrier’s engine during these procedures can cause unexpected movement of the carrier or Brushcutter and result in property damage, injury, or death.

    2. Repair any damage found during inspection before operating the Brushcutter. - If the Brushcutter is leaking hydraulic oil, turn off the carrier. High pressure hydraulic oil can penetrate skin causing severe injury, gangrene, or death.3. Note the location of any power lines in the area. If possible, get the power disconnected from them (see Power line guidelines). 4. Keep the Brushcutter close and horizontal with ground level during operation. 5. To prevent a fall while climbing on or off the carrier, remove oil, grease, mud, snow, and other debris from the ladders, tracks, or the floor. �6. All personnel in the area where the Brushcutter is operating must be at least 50 meters / 165 feet from the carrier and Brushcutter. �7. Only the operator should be in the carrier once the Brushcutter is started. Operating the carrier with riders can result in severe injury or death.

    Starting the Brushcutter

    When the steps above, Preparing to Start the Brushcutter, have been completed, you may start the Brushcutter.

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    Preparing to Start the Brushcutter

  • Maintenance

    This section explains how to prolong the life of your Woody Brushcutter with regular maintenance. Maintenance involves regularly performing the tasks listed in the Maintenance Schedule.

    ! If you hear an uncommon noise, immediately shut off the carrier’s engine and verify the gear boxes, shafts, knives and structure for potential damage.

    ! Always shut off the carrier’s engine when you want to clean, inspect, or work on the Brushcutter. Do not install a damaged component on the Brushcutter, this could result in property damage, injury or death.

    ! Before cleaning, inspecting, or lubricating the Brushcutter, shut off the carrier’s engine and �remove the key so no one else can start the engine. Running the carrier’s engine while cleaning, inspecting, or lubricating the Brushcutter can result in property damage, injury, or death.

    ! Making unauthorized modifications to the Brushcutter will void the warranty. Modifications may impair the safety and the functioning of the Brushcutter.

    Maintenance guidelines

    Preparing for maintenance

    To keep your Brushcutter in peak working condition and to help ensure the safety of personnel, follow the Maintenance Schedule given in this section.If your Brushcutter is used in extreme temperatures (either below 0°F/-20°C or above 100°F/40°C), difficult conditions, or works more than 50 hours a week, inspect and lubricate the Brushcutter at shorter intervals than those given in the Maintenance Schedule.The hydraulic schematic suggests installing a ball valve on the pressure line. Always shut off the ball valve before each inspection.Thoroughly clean the Brushcutter before each inspection in the following ways:- hose it down,- remove remaining dirt, ice or snow, excess oil, and grease that may hide cracks, leaks, loose bolts, or other problems.

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  • Maintenance Schedule

    Item Frequency

    Check gear box oil level Weekly or every 50 hours

    Visually inspect gear box shafts for cracks or damage, replace if necessary Weekly or every 50 hours

    Visually inspect if protectors are intact, replace if necessary Weekly or every 50 hours

    Grease, clean the drive couplings and lubricate with new grease

    Weekly or every 50 hours

    Grease fittings, 10 cc per fitting Daily or every 10 hours

    Visually inspect knives, for cracks or breaks, replace if necessary and torque bolts at 350 ft. lb.

    Weekly or every 50 hours

    Check hoses for cracks or leaks, replace if necessary Weekly or every 50 hours

    Check cylinders for cracks, repair or replace if necessary

    Weekly or every 50 hours

    Check cylinder for leaks, replace seal kit if necessary

    Weekly or every 50 hours

    Check hydraulic fittings for leaks, breaks or damage, replace if necessary

    Daily or every 10 hours

    The following chart shows the maintenance schedule that will keep your Woody Brushcutter in the

    most efficient working condition.

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  • Maintenance Schedule

    Lubricating the Brushcutter

    Lubricate the Brushcutter after it has been working for several hours because the new grease penetrates more easily when the old grease is hot. After lubricating, wipe excess grease from all surfaces of the Brushcutter.

    Materials needed

    • Use EP2 grease type or equivalent to grease your Brushcutter. This grease can be used in summer conditions. • Use EP1 grease type or equivalent to grease your Brushcutter. This grease can be used in winter conditions.• The grease should have excellent water-repulsion durability, antirust capabilities, adhesive abilities and mechanical stability.• A grease gun adjusted to eject 2 cc/0.12 cubic in. of grease per pump. If you are using an automatic grease gun, verify that it pumps the correct amount.

    ! Shut down the Brushcutter properly so working around it is safe.

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  • StorageThis section explains how to store the Brushcutter. Proper storage helps ensure the safety of personnel and prolongs the Brushcutter’s working life.

    Before Storage

    Before storing the Brushcutter, follow these procedures: 1. With a rag and solvent, remove remaining dirt, oil, and grease. Debris can hide cracks, leaks, loose bolts, and other problems.

    2. Inspect the Brushcutter for cracks, wear, loose or missing parts, vandalism, leaks, or other damage (follow the guidelines for the daily inspection in the Maintenance Schedule).

    3. Repair any damage found during the inspection before storing the Brushcutter.

    4. Lubricate the Brushcutter according to its next required lubrication as determined by the Maintenance Schedule.

    5. Store the Brushcutter lying flat on a stable surface in a dry area, avoid storing on grass, damp or humid sufaces.

    After Storage

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    After storage and before operating the Brushcutter again, follow these procedures:

    With a rag and solvent, remove remaining dirt, oil, and grease.This debris can hide cracks, leaks, loose bolts, 1.or other problems.Inspect the Brushcutter for cracks, wear, loose or missing parts, leaks, or other damage (follow the guidelines 2.in the Maintenance Schedule).Repair any damage found during the inspection before operating the Brushcutter.3.If the Brushcutter has been in storage for three months or more, lubricate it according to both the daily and 4.the weekly schedule (see: Maintenance Schedule).