Assembly and proper installation of this product is the responsibility of the Woods
and safety rules. Make sure all items on the Dealer’s Pre-Delivery and Delivery Check Lists in the Operator’s Manual
are completed before releasing equipment to the owner.
The dealer must complete the online Product Registration form at the Woods Dealer Website which certifies that
all Dealer Check List items have been completed. Please contact your dealer to complete this form. Dealers can
register all Woods product at dealer.WoodsEquipment.com under Product Registration.
Failure to register the product does not diminish customer’s warranty rights.
TO THE OWNER:
Read this manual before operating your Woods equipment. The information presented will prepare you to do a better and
safer job. Keep this manual handy for ready reference. Require all operators to read this manual carefully and become
acquainted with all adjustment and operating procedures before attempting to operate. Replacement manuals can be
obtained from your dealer. To locate your nearest dealer, check the Dealer Locator 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 use. Like all mechanical products, it will require cleaning and upkeep. Lubricate the unit as specified.
Observe all safety information in this manual and safety decals on the equipment.
For service, your authorized Woods dealer has trained mechanics, genuine Woods service parts, and the necessary
tools and equipment to handle all your needs.
Use only genuine Woods service parts. Substitute parts will void the warranty and may not meet standards required for
safe and satisfactory operation. Record the model number and serial number of your equipment in the spaces
provided:
®
dealer. Read manual instructions
Model: _______________________________Date of Purchase: _____________________
Serial Number: (see Safety Decal section for location) ____________________________________
Provide this information to your dealer to obtain correct repair parts.
Throughout this manual, the term NOTICE is used to indicate that failure to observe can cause damage to equipment.
The terms CAUTION, WARNING, and DANGER are used in conjunction with the Safety-Alert Symbol (a triangle with
an exclamation mark) to indicate the degree of hazard for items of personal safety.
Power Unit and Deck Length
(Down Position, Wheels Turned Inward; FZ23B,
FZ28K)
Power Unit and Deck Length
(Deck Raised; FZ23B, FZ28K)
103.5"103.5"108.5"108.5"
N/A95.5"N/A100.5"
MX61MX61T
(with
PowerTilt™)
Power Unit and Deck Length
(Down Position, Wheels Turned Inward; FZ25D)
Power Unit and Deck Length
(Deck Raised; FZ25D)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Some illustrations in this manual show the
equipment with safety shields removed to provide
a better view. This equipment should never be
operated with any necessary safety shielding
removed.
The purpose of this manual is to assist you in operating
and maintaining your Mow’n Machine Mower. Read it
carefully. It furnishes information and instructions that
will help you achieve years of dependable
performance. These instructions have been compiled
from extensive field experience and engineering data.
106.5"106.5"111.5"111.5"
N/A98"N/A103"
Some information may be general in nature due to
unknown and varying operating conditions. However,
through experience and these instructions, you should
be able to develop procedures suitable to your
particular situation.
The illustrations and data used in this manual were current at the time of printing but, due to possible inline
production changes, your machine may vary slightly in
detail. We reserve the right to redesign and change the
machines as may be necessary without notification.
Throughout this manual, references are made to right
and left directions. These are determined by standing
behind the equipment facing the direction of forward
travel. Blade rotation is clockwise as viewed from the
top of the mower.
4 Introduction
MAN0253 (Rev. 12/22/2007)
Page 5
TRAINING
Safety is a primary concern in the design and
manufacture of our products. Unfortunately, our
efforts to provide safe equipment can be wiped
out by an operator’s single careless act.
In addition to the design and configuration of
equipment, hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness, concern, judgement, and proper training of
personnel involved in the operation, transport,
maintenance, and storage of equipment.
It has been said, “The best safety device is an
informed, careful operator.” We ask you to be
that kind of operator.
SAFETY RULES
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Safety instructions are important! Read all
attachment and power unit manuals; follow all
safety rules and safety decal information. (Replacement manuals and safety decals are available from
your dealer. To locate your nearest dealer, check
the Dealer Locator at www.WoodsEquipment.com,
or in the United States and Canada call 1-800-319-
6637.) Failure to follow instructions or safety rules
can result in serious injury or death.
If you do not understand any part of this manual
and need assistance, see your dealer.
Know your controls and how to stop engine and
attachment quickly in an emergency.
Operators must be instructed in and be capable
of the safe operation of the equipment, its attachments, and all controls. Do not allow anyone to
operate this equipment without proper instructions.
Never allow children or untrained persons to
operate equipment.
Data indicates that those operators age 60 years
and above are involved in a large percentage of
riding mower-related injuries. Those operators
should evaluate their ability to operate the riding
mower safely enough to protect themselves and
others from injury.
PREPARATION
Check that all hardware is properly installed.
Always tighten to torque chart specifications
unless instructed otherwise in this manual.
Make sure attachment is properly secured,
adjusted, and in good operating condition.
MM DT/MX Mower Safety Rules (Rev. 3/10/2007)
Make sure the driveline spring-activated locking
collar slides freely and is seated firmly in power
unit PTO groove. Make sure the set screws
securely attach driveline to the attachment gearbox
shaft.
Remove accumulated debris from this equipment, power unit, and engine to avoid fire hazard.
Make sure all safety decals are installed.
Replace if damaged. (See Safety Decals section for
location.)
Make sure shields and guards are properly
installed and in good condition. Replace if damaged.
Be sure either the discharge chute, mulching
end cap, or complete vacuum attachment is
installed and in good condition. Replace if damaged.
Inspect and clear area of stones, branches, or
other hard objects that might be thrown, causing
injury or damage.
OPERATION
Keep bystanders away from equipment.
Do not mow on wet grass.
Never direct discharge toward people, animals,
or property.
Keep children out of the mowing area and under
the watchful care of a responsible adult other than
the operator.
Do not operate or transport equipment while
under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Operate only in daylight or good artificial light.
Keep hands, feet, hair, and clothing away from
equipment while engine is running. Stay clear of all
moving parts.
Never allow riders on power unit or attachment.
Installation of a grasscatcher assembly will
reduce the stability and maneuverability of the
Mow'n Machine when operating on sloping terrain.
Do not drive or operate mower in optional tilt-up
position. Power unit is not stable enough and lifting device can be damaged or fail. A tilted deck
also increases the chance of thrown objects and
blade contact.
Do not operate power unit with attachment
removed. Attachment is required for power unit
stability.
(Safety Rules continued on next page)
Safety 5
Page 6
SAFETY RULES
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
(Safety Rules continued from previous page)
MAINTENANCE
Before performing any service or maintenance,
lower attachment to ground, turn off power unit
engine, remove key, and disconnect battery ground
cable (negative -).
Block mower securely before working underneath.
Do not modify or alter or permit anyone else to
modify or alter the equipment or any of its components in any way.
Do not work under elevated mower deck unless
lock-up mechanism is in good condition and fully
engaged as instructed. Replace if damaged.
Make sure attachment is properly secured,
adjusted, and in good operating condition.
Keep all persons away from operator control
area while performing adjustments, service, or
maintenance.
Frequently check blades. They should be sharp,
free of nicks and cracks, and securely fastened.
Your dealer can supply genuine replacement
blades. Substitute blades may not meet original
equipment specifications and may be dangerous.
Do not handle blades with bare hands. Careless
or improper handling may result in serious injury.
Tighten all bolts, nuts, and screws to torque
chart specifications. Check that all cotter pins are
installed securely to ensure equipment is in a safe
condition before putting unit into service.
Make sure all safety decals are installed.
Replace if damaged. (See Safety Decals section for
location.)
Make sure shields and guards are properly
installed and in good condition. Replace if damaged.
Use care when installing or removing belt from
spring-loaded idler. Springs store energy when
extended and, if released suddenly, can cause personal injury.
STORAGE
Block equipment securely for storage.
Follow manual instructions for storage.
Keep children and bystanders away from stor-
age area.
6 Safety
MM DT/MX Mower Safety Rules (Rev. 3/10/2007)
Page 7
3 - PN 72426
4 - PN 18869
1 - SERIAL NUMBER PLATE
2 - PN 78207
MODEL NO.SER IAL NO.
Woods Equipment Company
Oregon, Illinois, U.S.A.
MX54 & MX61
(Safety Decals continued on next page)
THROWN OBJECT HAZARD CAN RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
NEVER OPERATE WITHOUT DISCHARGE
CHUTE OR ENTIRE GRASSCATCHER
SYSTEM IN PLACE.
WARNING
72672
9 - PN 72672
SAFETY & INSTRUCTIONAL DECALS
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Replace Immediately If Damaged!
DANGER
SHIELD MISSING
DO NOT OPERATE - PUT SHIELD ON
KEEP AWAY!
Blade contact or thrown objects can
cause serious injury or death.
Never operate without the plastic,
hinged discharge chute, mulching end
cap, or entire grasscatcher in place.
18869-B
DANGER
78207-A
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Safety 7
Page 8
SAFETY & INSTRUCTIONAL DECALS
BE CAREFUL!
Use a clean, damp cloth to clean safety decals.
Avoid spraying too close to decals when using a pressure washer; high-pressure water can
enter through very small scratches or under 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.com, or in the United
States and Canada call 1-800-319-6637.
(Safety Decals continued from previous page)
6 - PN 75430 (SN 1100885 & Below)
5 - PN 75424
7 - PN 75422
8 - PN 75423
(SN 1100885 & Below)
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Replace Immediately If Damaged!
8 Safety
MAN0253 (Rev. 12/22/2007)
Page 9
OPERATION
WARNING
CAUTION
8. Attach weight transfer chains to right and left
weight transfer brackets on rear pivot lift arm.
Make sure the driveline spring-activated locking
collar slides freely and is seated firmly in power
unit PTO groove. Make sure the set screws
securely attach driveline to the attachment gearbox
shaft.
Do not operate power unit with attachment
removed. Attachment is required for power unit
stability.
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, hair, hands, hearing, and head;
and respirator or filter mask where appropriate.
ATTACHING MOWER TO POWER UNIT
NOTICE
■ The power unit must comply with counterweight
requirements before attaching to power unit.
NOTE: Stepping on the weight transfer arms with
your foot will make attaching chains easier.
9. Install flat washers and safety pins in right and left
weight transfer brackets to secure chains into position.
10. Close power unit hydraulic pump dump valves.
11. After deck is attached to power unit, raise deck
high enough and rotate parking stand into the storage position.
NOTE: Attach rear pivot lift arm in hole position 1 on
deck mounting brackets when front wheels are in hole
1 on front wheel yoke. This will put the deck in the high
cut range, (2 to 5 inches - manual, 1-1/4 to 5-1/2 inches
- PowerTilt™). Attach weight transfer chains to weight
transfer brackets using four links. Use PowerTilt™ in
hole position 1 shown in Figure 1.
NOTE: Attach rear pivot lift arm in hole position 2 on
deck mounting brackets when front wheels are in hole
2 on front wheel yoke. This will put the deck in the low
cut range, (1 to 4 inches). Attach weight transfer chains
to weight transfer brackets using five links.
1. Place power unit and mower on a level surface.
2. Rotate parking stand to the down position so deck
is resting on the parking stand wheel.
3. Center the power unit behind mower as close as
possible. Shut off engine.
4. Open dump valves on both hydraulic pumps to
allow power unit to be moved by hand. See Mow’n
Machine power unit manual for location of dump
valves.
NOTE: If you have a PowerTilt™ model, the wiring harness must be connected before raising or lowering the
deck to align the arm with the mounting bracket. See
Connect Wiring Harness - PowerTilt™ Units MXT Deck
SN 1100885 and below, page 24 for instructions.
5. Use the height adjustment handle (or height adjustment switch on PowerTilt models) to raise or lower
rear pivot lift arm and align arm with mounting
brackets.
6. Attach rear pivot lift arm in desired power unit
mounting bracket holes and connect with springloaded pins. See Figure 1 for hole locations.
7. Attach driveline from deck to PTO shaft on power
unit.
2. Make sure power unit tire pressure is set equally
on both sides. Improper pressure will adversely
affect steering control, traction and mower cutting
height.
Standard Front:12 psiDrive Tire
Rear:18 psiRear Caster
Front:45 psiDeck Caster
3. Cutting height is manually adjusted on the MX54 &
MX61 models by moving the height adjustment
handle forward to lower the cutting height and rearward to raise the cutting height. For MX54T &
MX61T models, see PowerTilt™ Operation.
4. In the high cut range, the caster wheel assembly
should be bolted through the lower hole in the
caster fork. Anti-scalp rollers should be installed in
the lower mounting hole. Use this range for
PowerTilt™ decks.
5. In the low cut range, the caster wheel assembly
should be bolted through the upper hole in the
caster fork. Anti-scalp rollers should be installed in
the upper mounting hole.
6. When the caster wheels are moved to a different
hole in the fork, it will be necessary to move the
rear pivot lift arm to the corresponding hole in the
power unit mounting brackets. See Figure 1.
7. If cut height does not correspond to the respective
position for the height adjustment handle on
MX54/MX61, the ground rod should be adjusted.
See Adjust Mower Deck (Figure 27 & Figure 29),
page 26 and page 28. For MX54T/MX61T models,
the cut height is aligned with the height decal.
PowerTilt™ Operation (Figure 3 & Figure 4)
Turn power unit key to the ON position.
To set cutting height:
1. Activate rocker switch following instruction decal
on top of rocker switch mount. Hold switch until
deck is in the fully raised position.
2. Activate switch in the opposite direction to lower
deck and to choose the desired cutting height.
10 Operation
(Rev. 1/7/2010)
MAN0253 (Rev. 3/10/2007)
Page 11
Figure 3. Deck Fully Raised
DP6T
MXT Decks
SN
To tilt deck up:
Activate switch to lower deck and subsequently move
deck into fully tilted position. The actuator will make a
ratcheting noise at this position.
To untilt deck:
1. Actuate switch in the opposite direction until actua-
tor makes a ratcheting noise and the height gauge
indicates 5".
2. Activate switch following instruction decal to lower
deck to desired cutting height.
NOTE: Excessive operation of actuator with engine off
will drain battery.
NOTE: The micro switch underneath the height gauge
prevents the engine from running with the deck in the
raised position. The power unit will not move unless the
deck is down and the switch lever is depressed. To
check that the switch is working properly when the
deck is raised, tilt the deck up halfway and move a traction lever out of neutral while sitting in the operator’s
seat. This should shut the engine off.
MOWER SIDE-TO-SIDE ADJUSTMENT
(Figure 2 & Figure 4)
Measure a similar spot to the ground on each rear corner of the mower deck. If there is more than an 1/8" difference between sides, adjust lift rods until sides are
within 1/8".
Keep hands, feet, hair, and clothing away from
equipment while engine is running. Stay clear of all
moving parts.
Keep bystanders away from equipment.
Use extreme care and reduce ground speed on
slopes and rough terrain.
Watch for hidden hazards on the terrain during
operation.
NOTICE
■ Always operate power unit engine at full throttle
when mowing to maintain proper blade speed and
produce a clean cut.
1. Before mowing, analyze the area to determine the
best mowing procedure. Consider the height, type
of grass, and the terrain type (rolling, level or
rough).
2. It is better to mow grass more often rather than too
short. Short grass deteriorates rapidly in hot
weather and invites weed growth during growing
seasons. Follow local recommendations for the
suitable cutting height in your area.
3. Proper ground speed for mowing will depend on
the height, type and density of grass to be cut. Normally, ground speed will range from two to five
m.p.h. Tall dense grass should be mowed at low
ground speeds, while thin medium-height grass
can be cut at a faster ground speed.
4. Extremely tall grass should be cut twice. Cut grass
higher on first pass. Cut the second time at desired
height and 90° to first pass.
5. When mowing long grass, stop power unit, turn
ignition key off, remove key, and disengage PTO.
Check for grass wrap around PTO shaft every 30
minutes of operation.
6. Remember, sharp blades produce cleaner cuts and
use less power.
7. For side-discharge mowers, mow with uncut grass
to the left. This will distribute the clippings over the
cut area. Discharging clippings over the uncut area
would cause a build-up and could prevent uniform
cutting.
8. All side-discharge mowers are shipped with highsuction blades. These blades will give you
satisfactory performance in most conditions. If,
however, you are operating in sandy areas, you
should change to the optional medium-suction
blades.
9. In some conditions the high-suction blades may
cause a small windrow when used in conjunction
with the optional vacuum attachments; should this
occur, install medium-suction blades.
10. When transporting the Mow'n Machine on a trailer,
always lower attachment height adjustment lift
mechanism to lowest setting to reduce lift loads,
which could damage the height adjustment sector.
STORAGE
Do not operate power unit with attachment
removed. Attachment is required for power unit
stability.
The parking stand can be used to support the rear of
the mower deck when not attached to the power unit.
1. Raise the mower deck sufficiently to provide the
necessary clearance for rotating the parking stand
into position.
2. Carefully remove the weight transfer chains from
the rear pivot lift arm.
3. Disconnect driveline and mower attachment arm
from power unit.
4. Back power unit away from deck.
Figure 5. Parking Stand
If deck is to be stored for a long period of time, 4-inch
wooden blocks can be used instead of the parking
stand. See Figure 6.
Also see Cleaning Before Extended Storage, page 21.
Figure 6. Storage Position
12 Operation
MAN0253 (Rev. 3/10/2007)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
MOWING CONDITIONS
PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSESOLUTION
Grass cut higher in center
of swath than at edge
Grass cut lower in center
of swath than at edge
Streaking conditions in
swath
Material discharges from
mower unevenly; bunches
of material along swath
Height of mower higher at front than
at the rear
Loose blade or blade spindleCheck hardware.
Height of mower lower at front than
at the rear
Loose blade or blade spindleCheck hardware.
Conditions too wet for mowingAllow grass to dry before mowing.
Blades unable to cut that part of
grass pressed down by path of
deck casters
Dull bladesSharpen or replace blades.
Loose blade or blade spindleCheck hardware.
Material too high and too much
material
Conditions too wet for mowingAllow grass to dry before mowing.
Adjust mower height and attitude so that
mower is 3/8-inch lower in the front than the
rear. See Adjust Mower Deck (Figure 27 &
Figure 29), page 26 and page 28.
Adjust mower height and attitude so that
mower is 3/8-inch lower in the front than the
rear. See Adjust Mower Deck, page 26.
Slow ground speed of power unit but keep
engine running at full rpm. Cutting lower will
help.
Reduce ground speed but maintain full engine
rpm, or make two passes over material. Raise
mower for the first pass and lower for the
second and cut 90 degrees to first pass.
Uneven cut or poor grass
discharge
Mower blades will not rotateObstruction in clutch mechanismRemove obstruction.
Worn, bent or loose blade(s)Replace blade(s). Tighten blades.
Mower deck not levelLevel mower deck. See Adjust Mower Side-
to-Side, page 27.
Buildup of grass, leaves, and trash
under mower
Bent spindle shaftReplace spindle shaft.
Engine speed too slowRun throttle at full RPM.
Travel speed too fastSlow ground speed.
Conditions too wet for mowingAllow grass to dry before mowing.
Low/uneven tire pressureCheck tires for proper air pressure.
Blades improperly installedReinstall blades with sharp edge down.
Deck out of adjustmentAdjust deck. See Adjust Mower Deck,
Worn/damaged mower PTO beltsReplace belts.
Frozen idler pulleyReplace pulley.
Frozen blade spindleReplace spindle.
Wiring harness not hooked upConnect wiring harness (PowerTilt), page 24.
Clean underside of mower.
page 26.
Dandelion seed heads are
not being cut
MAN0253 (Rev. 3/10/2007)
Material is being bent over too far to
be cut with the blades
Remove baffle extensions from front baffle.
Reduce ground speed.
(Continued)
Operation 13
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TROUBLESHOOTING
MOWING CONDITIONS (Continued)
PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSESOLUTION
Blade fins and /or cutting edge
wearing rapidly
Streaking conditions with mulch
kit
Dribbling cut material from
back of deck in the cut path
Dribbling cut material from
back of deck in the cut path
with the grass collection
system installed
Soil conditions are too sandy.
Sand lifted by the blades is
wearing them prematurely
Blades unable to cut grass
pressed down front caster wheels
Deck unable to discharge the
material as quickly as it is being
cut
Cut material is being held under
deck instead of being collected by
the vac
BELT CONDITIONS
Belt slippageMower overloading; Material too
tall or heavy
Oil on belt from overlubricationBe careful not to overlubricate. Clean
Install medium lift blades.
Reduce power unit ground speed but
maintain full PTO rpm. Replace mulching
blades with standard lift blades to achieve
more lift.
Reduce power unit ground speed but
maintain full PTO rpm. Clean underside of
mower.
Install to medium lift blades. Clean collection
system.
Reduce power unit ground speed but
maintain full PTO rpm. Cut material twice,
one high pass and then mow at desired
height. Cut 90 degrees to first pass.
lubricant from belt and pulleys with clean rag.
Replace oil-soaked belt.
Belt hung up or rubbingCheck belt position in pulleys and idlers.
Check belt for free travel in pulleys. Check
under mower and around blade spindle shaft
for wire, rags, or other foreign material.
Clean all material from under mower.
Frayed edges on belt coverBelt misalignedRe-align belt. Be sure belt does not rub any
other part while running.
Pulley misalignedInspect to ensure belt is running in center of
backside idler. Shim idler as necessary to
align.
Belt rolloverPulley misalignedRe-align.
Damaged beltReplace belt*.
Foreign object in pulley grooveInspect all pulley grooves for rust, paint, or
weld spots and remove.
Worn pulley grooveReplace pulley.
Damaged beltRollover, high shock loads or
installation damaged
Belt breakageHigh shock loadsAvoid abusive mowing. Avoid hitting the
Belt came off driveCheck pulleys for foreign material in grooves.
Replace belt*.
ground or large obstructions.
Avoid hitting solid objects or ground.
* Check belt for damage by laying it flat on the floor. A belt that does not lie flat (has humps or twists, indicating broken
or stretched cords) must be replaced.
14 Operation
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PRE-OPERATION CHECK LIST
(OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY)
___ Review and follow all safety rules and safety
decal instructions on page 5 through page 8.
___ Check that all safety decals are installed and in
good condition. Replace if damaged.
___ Check to make sure all shields and guards are
properly installed and in good condition. Be sure
that either the discharge chute, mulching end
cap, or complete vacuum attachment is installed.
___ Check that all hardware and cotter pins are prop-
erly installed and secure.
___ Check to ensure blades are sharp, in good condi-
tion, and installed correctly. Replace if damaged.
___ Check that equipment is properly and securely
attached to power unit.
___ Do not allow riders.
___ Inspect area and remove stones, branches or
other hard objects that might be thrown, causing
injury or damage.
___ Check engine oil level. Clean area around oil fill
dipstick. Remove dipstick and check to be sure
oil is in operating range (between marks on dipstick). Add oil if necessary but Do Not Overfill.
Install Dipstick assembly firmly until cap bottoms
out on tube. Dipstick assembly must always be
secured into fill tube when engine is running.
___ Check all lubrication points and grease as
instructed in Lubrication, page 16.
___ Perform a functional check of the safety interlock
system each time you operate the unit. Place
both steering levers outward, start engine,
engage PTO and then rise up out of the seat. The
engine should die when you raise up. If it does
not, do not operate unit until the safety interlock
system has been repaired and operates properly.
____ Check that the PowerTilt™ deck safety switch is
working properly. While sitting in the seat, with
the engine running, raise the deck to a partially
tilted position and move a traction arm out of neutral. The engine should shut off. Repeat the same
steps with the deck in the cutting height range.
The engine should continue to run with the traction arms moved out of neutral.
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Operation 15
Page 16
SERVICE
WARNING
CAUTION
DESCRIPTIONFREQUENCY
1. Mower Blade Spindles40 Hours
2. Front Gauge Wheel8 Hours
3. Drive Shaft8 Hours
4. Caster Pivot40 Hours
5. Front Lift Linkage40 Hours
6. Deck Pivot8 Hours
7. Gearbox500 hours
The information in this section is written for operators
who possess basic mechanical skills. If you need help,
your dealer has trained service technicians available.
For your protection, read and follow the safety information in this manual.
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, hair, hands, hearing, and head;
and respirator or filter mask where appropriate.
Before performing any service or maintenance,
lower attachment to ground, turn off power unit
engine, remove key, and disconnect battery ground
cable (negative -).
Do not drive or operate mower in optional tilt-up
position. Power unit is not stable enough and lifting device can be damaged or fail. A tilted deck
also increases the chance of thrown objects and
blade contact.
Keep hands, feet, hair, and clothing away from
equipment while engine is running. Stay clear of all
moving parts.
Keep all persons away from operator control
area while performing adjustments, service, or
maintenance.
LUBRICATION
1. Do not let excess grease collect on or around
parts, particularly when operating in sandy areas.
2. See Figure 7 for lubrication points and frequency of
lubrication based on normal operating conditions.
Severe or unusual conditions may require more
frequent lubrication.
3. Use a lithium grease of #2 consistency with a
MOLY (molybdenum disulfide) additive for all locations unless otherwise noted. Be sure to clean fittings thoroughly before attaching grease gun. One
good pump of most guns is sufficient when the
lubrication schedule is followed.
4. Gearbox requires a minimum of 3 fl. oz. of 90W
gear oil. Do not use more than 6 fl. oz.
16 Service
Figure 7. Lubrication Points
MAN0253 (Rev. 3/10/2007)
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BLADE SERVICE
CAUTION
WARNING
CAUTION
1. 5/8 NF x 2-1/2 HHCS GR5
2. Bell washer, .64 x 2.47 x .25
2. Do not sharpen blade to a razor edge, but leave
approximately 1/64" blunt edge.
3. Do not sharpen back side of blade.
Frequently check blades. They should be sharp,
free of nicks and cracks, and securely fastened.
1. Inspect blades before each use to determine that
they are mounted securely and are in good condition.
2. Replace any blade that is bent, excessively nicked,
worn, or has any other damage.
3. Small nicks can be ground out when sharpening.
Blade Removal
Do not handle blades with bare hands. Careless
or improper handling may result in serious injury.
1. Remove bolt (1) which has right hand threads, Fig-
ure 9.
2. Remove washer and blade.
4. Sharpen both cutting edges equally to keep blade
balanced. Balance blade using the method shown
in Figure 8.
Blade Installation
Your dealer can supply genuine replacement
blades. Substitute blades may not meet original
equipment specifications and may be dangerous.
NOTICE
■ When installing blade, the lift of the blade must
be toward the spindle blade housing as shown in
Figure 9. Torque bolt (1) into shaft assembly to 100
lbs-ft.
1. Place blade over blade pilot on the bottom of the
shaft assembly.
Blade Sharpening
NOTICE
■ When sharpening blades, be sure to balance
them. Unbalanced blades will cause excessive
vibration that can damage blade spindle bearings.
Vibration may also cause structural cracks in
mower housings.
2. Place bell washer (2) over blade and insert blade
bolt (1). Torque blade bolt to 100 lbs-ft.
Figure 8. Blade Balancing
1. Follow original sharpening pattern.
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Figure 9. Blade and Spindle Assembly
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BELT SERVICE
CAUTION
Use care when installing or removing belt from
spring-loaded idler. Springs store energy when
extended and, if released suddenly, can cause personal injury.
Belt Adjustment (Figure 10)
A
NOTE: The belt tension is set at the factory, but may
need adjustment after the first hour of initial use. Periodically, the belt should be checked for proper tension
following the procedure below.
1. Loosen lock nut.
2. Tighten draw nut until spring has stretched approx-
imately 8.8" as shown in Figure 10. Tighten lock
nut.
Belt Replacement
NOTE: Major causes of belt failure are improper instal-
lation and tension. Before installing a new belt, check
spindle shafts and bearings for excessive end play and
wear by moving side to side and up and down. Be sure
shafts and bearings turn smoothly and freely.
Make sure idler pulleys are still aligned with spindle
pulleys.
Check pulley grooves for cleanliness and wear. If
grooves require cleaning, use a cloth moistened with a
non-flammable, non-toxic, degreasing agent or commercial detergent and water.
Figure 10. Belt Adjustment
When installing belts, follow the belt routing shown in
Figure 11.
Avoid excessive force during installation. Do not use
tools to pry belt on or roll belt over pulleys. This can
cause hidden damage and premature belt failure.
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Figure 11. Belt Routing
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SPINDLE REPAIR (Figure 12)
1. 3/8 NF x 1 HHCS GR5
2. Washer, cupped
3. Spacer, spindle sheave
4. Sheave
5. Spacer, 1.01 x 1.51 x .25
6. Bearing, .25 mm
7. Nut, 3/8 NC flange lock
8. Fitting, grease 45°
9. Spindle housing
10. 3/8 NC x 1-1/2 HHCS
11. Spacer, spindle long
12. Bearing
13. Spacer, spindle short
14 Key, .25 x .25 x .69
15. Shaft assembly
16. Blade
17. Washer, bell
18. 5/8 NF x 2-1/2 HHCS
Spindle Removal
1. Remove belt shields from deck.
2. Remove belt.
3. Remove blade from spindle assembly.
4. Remove nuts (7) and bolts (10) that secure spindle
to mower.
4. Remove upper bearing (6) and spacer (5) from top
of spindle housing.
5. Inspect parts and replace as needed.
Spindle Assembly
1. Slide lower bearing (6) over shaft assembly (15)
with seal down.
2. Slide short spacer (13), center bearing (12), and
long spacer (11) on shaft assembly.
NOTE: Center bearing has no seal and can be
placed on shaft with either side facing down.
3. Insert shaft assembly with bearings and spacers
into spindle housing from the bottom.
4. Install upper bearing (6) over shaft with the seal
facing up.
5. Install spacer (5) and sheave (4) over shaft.
6. Align keyways in shaft and sheave and insert key
(14).
7. Install spacer (3), washer (2), and bolt (1). Torque
bolt to 35 lbs-ft.
Spindle Disassembly
1. Remove bolt (1), washer (2), and spacer (3) from
2. Remove sheave (4).
3. Slide shaft assembly (15), lower bearing (6), center
Figure 12. Blade Spindle Assembly
the top of the spindle.
NOTE: A wheel puller may be needed if sheave
can not be removed by hand. Retain key (14).
bearing (12), long spacer (11), and short spacer
out the bottom of spindle housing (9).
8. Rotate sheave and check for free movement.
9. Lubricate spindle.
GEARBOX REMOVAL
1. Remove mower deck from power unit.
2. Remove center belt shield and belt.
3. Remove driveline from gearbox. Retain key.
4. Remove bolt and sheave from gearbox. A wheel
puller may be required. Retain key.
5. Remove the two bolts mounting the gearbox.
6. Lift out gearbox and repair or replace.
7. Follow reverse procedure for reassembly or
replacement.
NOTE: Torque gearbox mounting bolts to 35 lbs-ft.
REAR PIVOT LIFT ARM SERVICE
1. Remove deck from power unit.
2. Check rear pivot lift for excessive free play.
3. Check the torque on the center hub hardware.
Torque to 85 lbs-ft if necessary.
4. Check hardware on both sides of center hub.
Replace plastic washers if necessary.
NOTE: Do not overtighten hardware. Rear pivot lift
arm must be tight but should pivot with effort.
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CASTER WHEEL MAINTENANCE
1. Fork housing
2. Fork
3. Sleeve, 1.013 x 1.50 x .375
4. Seal, 1.5 x 2 x .187
5. Bearing cone
6. Bearing cup
7. Washer, 3/4 flat SAE
8. Nut, 3/4 NC jam
9. Cap, hub
1. Lift channel
2. Fork housing
4. Stabilizer
5. Bushing 1.96
6. Bushing 2.62
17. 1/2 NC Flange lock nut
18. 1/2 NC x 3 HHCS GR5
19. 1/2 Flat washer
20. 1/2 NC x 3-1/2 HHCS GR5
LIFT LINKAGE BUSHING REPLACEMENT
1. Remove top two cap screws (20), bushings (6),
washers (19), and flange lock nuts (17) from lift
channel (1).
2. Rotate lift channel back to reveal hardware underneath.
3. Remove cap screws (18), washers (19), and flange
lock nuts (17) from wheel lift frame and fork housing (2).
4. Remove stabilizer (4) and both bushings (5).
5. Replace bushings (5) in stabilizer. Place stabilizer
between wheel lift frame and fork housing (2).
6. Secure with cap screws (18), washers (19), and
flange lock nuts (17) previously removed.
7. Insert new bushings (6) in lift frame and fork housing.
8. Rotate lift channel (1) back into position and secure
with cap screws (20), washers (19), and flange lock
nuts (17) previously removed.
Figure 13. Caster Wheel Assembly
Once a year, disassemble deck caster wheel assembly
and inspect roller bearings:
1. Remove dust cap (9) from top of fork housing (1).
2. Remove jam nut (8).
3. Remove wheel fork (2), bearing cones (5), and
remaining hardware from assembly.
4. Inspect bearing cones (5) and bearing cups (6) for
wear and replace if necessary. Replace seals and
washers as necessary.
5. Pack bearing cones (5) with a good grade wheel
bearing grease.
6. Install wheel fork (2), bearing cones (5), and
remaining hardware into assembly as shown.
7. Clean the threads on both the shaft and jam nut (8)
and apply Loctite
8. Set bearings by torquing jam nut to 26 lbs-ft. All
bearing free play should be removed.
Proper bearing adjustment is essential to good
bearing life. If bearings are loose, caster wheel will
wobble and/or slap side to side. If bearings are
overtightened, loosen jam nut and rap shaft with a
lead hammer to loosen bearings. Readjust bearings until proper setting is obtained.
®
to threads before assembly.
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Figure 14. Lift Linkage Bushing Replacement
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CLEANING
WARNING
CAUTION
RETURNING TO OPERATION
After Each Use
●Remove large debris such as clumps of dirt, grass,
crop residue, etc. from machine.
●Inspect machine and replace worn or damaged
parts.
●Replace any safety decals that are missing or not
readable.
Periodically or Before Extended Storage
●Clean large debris such as clumps of dirt, grass,
crop residue, etc. from machine.
●Remove the remainder using a low-pressure water
spray.
1. Be careful when spraying near scratched or torn
safety decals or near edges of decals as water
spray can peel decal off surface.
2. Be careful when spraying near chipped or
scratched paint as water spray can lift paint.
3. If a pressure washer is used, follow the advice
of the pressure washer manufacturer.
●Inspect machine and replace worn or damaged
parts.
●Sand down scratches and the edges of areas of
missing paint and coat with Woods spray paint of
matching color (purchase from your Woods
dealer).
●Replace any safety decals that are missing or not
readable (supplied free by your Woods dealer).
See Safety Decals section for location drawing.
When you have completed service and maintenance
functions, read and comply with these safety messages before returning unit to operation.
Be sure either the discharge chute, mulching
end cap, or complete vacuum attachment is
installed and in good condition. Replace if damaged.
Make sure the driveline spring-activated locking
collar slides freely and is seated firmly in power
unit PTO groove. Make sure the set screws
securely attach driveline to the attachment gearbox
shaft.
Make sure shields and guards are properly
installed and in good condition. Replace if damaged.
Make sure all safety decals are installed.
Replace if damaged. (See Safety Decals section for
location.)
Tighten all bolts, nuts, and screws to torque
chart specifications. Check that all cotter pins are
installed securely to ensure equipment is in a safe
condition before putting unit into service.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
DP1
DP2
DP3
1. Rear pivot lift arm
2. 5/8 NC x 2 Carriage bolt GR5
3. .53 x 2.0 x .125 Plastic washer
4. 5/8 ID x 2.0 OD x 3/8 Thick washer
5. 1/2 Lock washer
6. 1/2 NC x 1-1/2 HHCS GR5
7. 5/8 NC Lock nut
9. .62 x 1.50 Clevis pin
10. .19 x 3.16 Safety pin
DEALER SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
Assembly of this mower is the responsibility of the
Woods dealer. It should be delivered to the owner completely assembled, lubricated, and adjusted for normal
cutting conditions.
The mower is shipped partially assembled. Assembly
will be easier if components are aligned and loosely
assembled before tightening hardware. Recommended
torque values for hardware are located on page 47.
Select a suitable working area. A smooth, hard, level
surface, such as concrete, will make assembly much
quicker.
Remove front and rear hardware that secures deck to
crate as shown in Figure 15, Figure 16, and Figure 17.
Remove deck from crate.
Mower Assembly (Figure 18)
1. Remove lock nut (7), flat washer (4), and plastic
washer (3) from both carriage bolts on the lift arm.
2. Remove cap screw (6), lock washer (5), and flat
washer (4) from the center hub on the rear pivot lift
arm (1).
3. Attach rear pivot lift arm (1) to the center hub on
the lift arm and secure with cap screw (6), lock
washer (5), and flat washer (4). Torque to 85 lbs-ft.
4. Secure rear pivot lift arm (1) on both sides of center
hub with lock nuts (7), flat washers (4), and plastic
washers (3).
NOTE: Do not overtighten lock nuts (7). Rear pivot
lift arm must be tight but should pivot with effort.
5. On MX54 & MX61 models, remove clevis pin (9)
and safety pin (10) from lift handle. Rotate lift handle up into the operating position and secure with
clevis pin (9) and safety pin (10).
Figure 15. Left Front Corner Clip & Lag Bolt
Figure 16. Rear Clip & Lag Bolt
Figure 17. Rear Pivot Lift Arm Lag Bolts
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Figure 18. Rear Pivot Lift Arm Assembly
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Install Discharge Chute (Figure 19)
WARNING
Be sure either the discharge chute, mulching
end cap, or complete vacuum attachment is
installed and in good condition. Replace if damaged.
NOTE: The pre-assembled discharge shield, which
includes hinge and hardware, must be installed on
mower deck.
1. Remove one safety pin and hinge pin to free discharge chute from the shipping position, (Diagram
A).
2. Place the discharge chute in the operating position.
Install hinge pin through spring and hinge bracket.
NOTE: Make sure spring is installed on top of discharge chute hinge bracket as shown in Diagram
B.
3. Reinstall safety pin to secure discharge chute.
ATTACHING MOWER TO POWER UNIT
Preparation - All Models
NOTICE
■ The power unit must comply with counterweight
requirements before attaching to power unit.
1. Place power unit and mower on a level surface.
2. Rotate parking stand to the down position so deck
is resting on the parking stand wheel.
3. Center the power unit behind mower as close as
possible. Shut off engine.
NOTE: For MX54/MX61 Manual Height Adjustment
Models, skip to Deck Attachment, page 26.
power unit’s main wire harness. (Located on front
left side by steering pivot.) Keep jumper; power unit
will not operate unless jumper or deck is attached.
2. Connect free end of deck safety harness to power
unit’s main wire harness where jumper was previously attached. Route harness through steering
pivot slot (weatherpack connector).
3. Connect free end of deck actuator harness to
power unit’s main wire harness. Route harness
through steering pivot slot. The main wire harness
connector is located underneath seat/hood by front
left steering pivot. (Packard 56 series connector.)
4. Tie strap harnesses to front of power unit frame.
Make sure wires are not pinched by steering link-
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age during operation. Wire must also remain clear
of tire and not pull tight during tilt operation or deck
tilting side to side.
Connect Wiring Harness - PowerTilt™
Units MXT Deck SN 1100885 and below
NOTE: If you plan to use the MXT deck with the actua-
tor switch mounted on the deck, you must determine
which wire harness to use. Select harness 75407 for
FZ power units. Select harness 75433 for F-series
power units. These harnesses are provided with MXT
decks having SN 1100885 and below.
1. Attach red and black wires from the power tilt cable
(75407 or 75433) to the center terminals of the
rocker switch as shown in Figure 21.
2. Insert opposite end of power tilt cable through left
steering handle slot as shown in Figure 22.
(Rev. 1/11/2008)
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Figure 21. PowerTilt Cable Connection
DP1T
Red
Black
Blue
Blue
Brown
Brown
Switch Tab
Red
DP3T
Black
Green
Purple
DP4T
Red
Male
Female
FZ Series Power Units (without timer delay)
(Figure 24)
1. Disconnect seat switch wire harness from the main
wire harness terminal on right side of power unit.
2. Attach tower connector of PowerTilt harness (male)
to main wire harness on right front side of power
unit.
3. Attach receptacle connector (female) to the seat
switch.
4. Attach wires from lever switch to open terminal on
the wire harness. Secure wires to actuator using
plastic tie.
Figure 22. PowerTilt Cable Routing
3. Raise and lock seat in the up position. Locate the
seat support channel. (This is the channel which
the hood prop rod rests in.)
4. Attach red and black wires from the tilt power cable
to the auxiliary power connection under the right
side of the seat support channel. Red to purple;
black to black. See Figure 23.
NOTE: If your unit is equipped with a seat timer
delay, please use the schematic on page 46 to
assist in hooking up the power tilt cable to the timer
delay.
Figure 23. PowerTilt Cable Connection
(Rev. 12/22/2007)
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Figure 24. FZ Series Seat Connection
F Series Power Units (Figure 25)
1. Remove seat from the seat frame and turn upside
down. Save hardware for reuse.
2. Disconnect seat switch cable from the bottom of
the seat.
3. Attach connector with purple and black wires to the
seat switch.
4. Attach black wire of PowerTilt cable to main wire
harness connector previously removed from seat
switch (black to black).
5. Attach green wire of PowerTilt cable to opposite
side of the connector from main wire harness.
NOTE: Figure 25 shows the seat switch removed
from the bottom of the seat for picture clarification.
Seat switch does not have to be removed to make
these connections.
6. Attach seat to seat frame using hardware previously removed.
7. Attach wires from lever switch to open terminal on
the wire harness. Secure wires to actuator using
plastic tie.
NOTE: Remove wiring harness when replacing
power tilt deck with another attachment or use
jumper part #75521 and secure harness wiring
away from movine parts. Retaining the harness will
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leave the seat safety circuit open and the power
Black
Green
DP5T2
Purple
unit will not run.
Figure 25. F Series Seat Connection
5. Install flat washers and safety pins in right and left
weight transfer brackets to secure chains into position.
6. Close power unit hydraulic pump dump valves.
7. After deck is attached to power unit, raise deck and
rotate parking stand into the storage position.
NOTE: Attach rear pivot lift arm in hole position 1 on
deck mounting brackets when front wheels are in hole
1 on front wheel yoke. This will put the deck in the high
cut range, (2 to 5 inches - manual, 1-1/4 to 5-1/2 inches
- PowerTilt™). Attach weight transfer chains to weight
transfer brackets using four links. Use the PowerTilt™
in hole position 1 as shown in Figure 26.
NOTE: Attach rear pivot lift arm in hole position 2 on
deck mounting brackets when front wheels are in hole
2 on front wheel yoke. This will put the deck in the low
cut range, (1 to 4 inches). Attach weight transfer chains
to weight transfer brackets using five links.
Deck Attachment - All Models
1. Use the height adjustment handle (or height adjust-
ment switch on PowerTilt models) to raise or lower
rear pivot lift arm and align arm with mounting
brackets.
2. Attach rear pivot lift arm in desired power unit
mounting bracket holes and connect with spring
loaded pins. See Figure 26 for correct hole locations.
Figure 26. Mounting Hole Location
3. Attach driveline from deck to PTO shaft on power
unit.
4. Attach weight transfer chains to right and left
weight transfer brackets on rear pivot lift arm.
NOTE: Stepping on the weight transfer arms with
your foot will make attaching chains easier.
Adjust Mower Deck (Figure 27 & Figure 29)
NOTE: Adjust side-discharge decks 3/8” higher in the
rear than the front using these instructions.
NOTE: Make sure adjustment rods are set to dimensions given in Figure 27 prior to adjusting deck.
1. Make sure power unit tire pressure is set equally
on both sides of power unit.
Standard Front:12 psiDrive Tire
Rear:18 psiRear Caster
Front:45 psiDeck Caster
2. Place deck in the lowest and highest cutting positions.
NOTE: If MX54/MX61 lift handle lever will not lock
into position, adjust ground rod by loosening jam
nut and turning rod using the flat provided until
positions are functional. Tighten jam nut.
3. Place a straightedge on the mower deck, front to
rear, and measure from bottom of straightedge to
ground. On side discharge mowers, rear measurement should be 3/8" higher than front. On decks
with mulching kits, 3/8" to level is acceptable.
4. If the measurement is not 3/8" greater at the rear,
check to make sure mower attachment arms are in
the correct mounting bracket holes on the power
unit, (see Figure 26).
5. Adjust the mower to 3/8" higher in the rear by
adjusting the right and left lift rods. Adjust lift rods
by loosening jam nuts and turning rods using the
flat provided in the center of the rods. Lengthening
the rods lowers the front edge of the deck.
Shortening the rods raises the front edge of the
deck. Tighten jam nuts when deck is 3/8" higher in
the rear.
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(Rev. 1/7/2010)
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5. If cut height does not correspond to the respective
MX61/MX61T Right Lift Rod Assembly23.00"
MX61/MX61T Left Lift Rod Assembly22.88"
MX61Right Ground Rod Assembly 13.25"
MX54/MX51T Right Lift Rod Assembly22.12"
MX54/MX51T Left Lift Rod Assembly 21.75"
MX54Right Ground Rod Assembly 12.25"
position for the height adjustment handle on
MX54/MX61, the ground rod should be adjusted.
See Adjust Mower Deck, page 26. For MX54T and
MX61T, the cut height is aligned with the height
decal.
Figure 27. Adjustment Rod Length
ADJUST CUTTING HEIGHT
1. With power unit and mower on a level surface and
power unit tire pressure set equally on both sides,
set cutting height on MX54/MX61 by moving the
height adjustment handle forward to lower the cutting height and rearward to raise the cutting height.
Use the PowerTilt switch on MX54T/MX61T models.
2. In the high cut range, the caster wheel assembly
should be bolted through the lower hole in the
caster fork. Anti-scalp rollers should be installed in
the lower mounting hole. Use the high cut range for
the PowerTilt™ decks.
Apply Deck Height Decal
1. Turn power unit key to the ON position.
2. Activate rocker switch following decal instructions
on top of rocker switch bracket and set blade cutting edge to 3 inches.
3. With mower deck level, place deck height decal
(75423) on top of height gauge bracket to correspond to blade height. See Figure 28.
4. Check height indicator on the top of the actuator.
Blade height and indicator should be at the same
height.
- PowerTilt Units
3. In the low cut range, the caster wheel assembly
should be bolted through the upper hole in the
caster fork. Anti-scalp rollers should be installed in
the upper mounting hole.
4. When the caster wheels are moved to a different
hole in the fork, it will be necessary to move the
rear pivot lift arm to the corresponding hole in the
power unit mounting brackets. See Figure 26, page
26.
Figure 28. Deck Height Indicator Decal Installed
ADJUST MOWER SIDE-TO-SIDE
Measure a similar spot to the ground on each rear
corner of the mower deck. If there is more than an
1/8" difference between sides, adjust lift rods until
sides are within 1/8".
Inspect the equipment thoroughly after assembly to
make sure it is set up properly before delivering it to the
customer. The following check list is a reminder of
points to inspect. Check off each item as it is found satisfactory, corrections are made, or services are performed.
___ Check that all safety decals are installed and in
good condition. Replace if damaged.
___ Check that all shields and guards are properly
installed and in good condition. Replace if damaged.
___ Properly attach implement to power unit and
make all necessary adjustments.
___ Check all bolts to be sure they are properly
torqued.
___ Check that all cotter pins and safety pins are
properly installed. Replace if damaged.
___ Check and grease all lubrication points as identi-
fied in Lubrication, page 16.
___ Check to ensure blades are sharp, in good condi-
tion, and installed correctly. Replace if damaged.
____ Check the operation of the PowerTilt™ actuator.
Raise and lower the deck determining that the
actuator moves the deck into all positions.
DELIVERY CHECK LIST
(DEALER’S RESPONSIBILITY)
___ Show customer how to make adjustments to
deck.
___ Instruct customer how to lubricate and explain
importance of lubrication.
___ Point out the safety decals. Explain their meaning
and the need to keep them in place and in good
condition. Emphasize the increased safety hazards when instructions are not followed.
___ Point out all guards and shields. Explain their
importance and the safety hazards that exist
when not kept in place and in good condition.
___ Present Operator's Manual and request 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 not followed.
___ Check mower attitude and belt alignment.
___ Run unit immediately following set-up to double
check systems operations.
____ Check that the PowerTilt™ deck safety switch is
working properly. While sitting in the seat, with
the engine running, raise the deck to a partially
tilted position and move a traction arm out of neutral. The engine should shut off. Repeat the same
steps with the deck in the cutting height range.
The engine should continue to run with the traction arms moved out of neutral.
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___ Show customer how to make sure driveline is
properly installed and that spring-activated locking pin or collar slides freely and is seated in
groove on power unit PTO shaft.
___ Show customer the safe, proper procedures to be
used when mounting, dismounting, and storing
equipment.
___ Make customer aware of optional equipment
available so that customer can make proper
choices as required.
-755481Harness, tilt switch on deck
* Standard hardware, obtain locally
HHCS Hex Head Cap Screw
40 Parts
(Rev. 1/7/2010)
MAN0253 (Rev. 12/22/2007)
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HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT HANDLE ASSEMBLY
REFPARTQTYDESCRIPTION
1781111Height adjustment handle
2781121Handle support
3781131Height indicator
47819135/8 NC Center lock nut
578172 *15/16 NC x 1 HHCS GR5
678181 *15/16 NC Lock nut
7376131Rod end, 5/16 NC
8700531Handle grip, 1/4 x 1-1/4 x 5
9700541Handle grip, 5/16 I.D. x 3-1/2
1078200 *1Safety pin .19 x 3.16
11782011Clevis pin, .62 x 1.50
1278197 *25/8 NC x 2-3/4 HHCS GR5
1378196 *15/8 NC x 1-3/4 HHCS GR5
* Standard Hardware - Obtain Locally
FOR MX54/MX61 MANUALLY CONTROLLED CUTTING HEIGHT
MAN0253 (Rev. 12/22/2007)
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WHEEL LIFT ASSEMBLY
REFPARTQTYDESCRIPTION
1781022Lift channel
2781052Fork housing
3781062Fork
4781252Stabilizer
5781034Bushing, .531 x .865 x 1.96
6781044Bushing, .531 x .865 x 2.62
7740352Kevlar pneumatic wheel and tire,
11 x 4 x 5 (includes items 21 & 22) -or-
7739682Semi-pneumatic wheel & tire
11 x 4 x 5 (includes items 21 & 22)
8734822Sleeve, .532 x .999 x 5.040
962482Hub cap
107814823/4 NF Jam nut
11577982 3/4 Flat washer SAE, hardened
1235864Bearing cone
1335854Bearing cup
14703282Seal, 1.5 x 2 x 0.187
15700862Spacer, 0.375 x 1
167820621/2 NC x 6-1/2 HHCS GR5
1778177 * 10 1/2 NC Flange lock nut
1878194 *41/2 NC x 3 HHCS GR5
1978186 *81/2 Flat washer SAE
2078195 *41/2 NC x 3-1/2 HHCS GR5
21734872Wheel bearing spacer
22737162Wheel bearing 1.75 (2 per wheel)
* Standard Hardware - Obtain Locally
HHCS Hex Head Cap Screw
42 Parts
(Rev. 12/12/2008)
MAN0253 (Rev. 12/22/2007)
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BLADE SPINDLE ASSEMBLY
REFPARTQTYDESCRIPTION
A78248Complete spindle assembly
178188 *1 3/8 NF x 1 HHCS GR5
2700051 Cup washer
3781381Spindle spacer, sheave
410080401Sheave
5719881.25 x 1 Spacer
6729332Spindle bearing, 25 mm
715030 *43/8 NC Flange lock nut
87152511/8 Tapered grease fitting 45°
9781671 Spindle housing
1078169 *43/8 NC x 1-1/2 HHCS GR5
11781361Spindle spacer, long
12782491Spindle bearing, 25 mm (no seal)
13781371Spindle spacer, short
14700721Square key, 0.25 x .690
15781351Shaft assembly
16 1001513KT1Blade kit, 21" high-suction
for 61" deck (includes 3 blades)
- or -
1655319KT1Blade kit, 21" medium-suction
for 61" deck (includes 3 blades)
1678127KT1Blade kit, 18" for 54" deck
(includes 3 blades)
1675150KT1Blade kit, 21" mulch for MX61
(includes 3 blades)
1675151KT1Blade kit, 18" mulch for MX54
(includes 3 blades)
17535841Bellville washer, .64 x 2.47 x .25
18781421 5/8 NF x 2-1/2 HHCS GR5
* Standard Hardware - Obtain Locally
MAN0253 (Rev. 12/22/2007)
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MULCH KIT
REFPARTQTYDESCRIPTION
175145 1End cap MX54
174095 1End cap MX61
275141 2Center baffle MX54
274094 2Center baffle MX61
375106 4Link bent .14 x 1.00 x 3.88
516148 8Bolt carriage 5/16 NC x 3/4 ZP
671632 3Bolt whiz hex .312 - 18 x 1
773163 11 Nut whiz 5/16 NC flange YD
74099 1Mulch kit MX61 (Includes
items 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and
blades 75150KT)
75139 1Mulch kit MX54 (Includes
items 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and
blades 75151KT)
6
7
1
7
7
7
7
2
3
5
7
3
2
3
7
3
5
44 Parts
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POWERTILT™ F SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM
DECK SN 1100885 & BELOW (NO TIMER DELAY)
POWERTILT™ FZ SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM
DECK SN 1100885 & BELOW (NO TIMER DELAY)
MAN0253 (Rev. 12/22/2007)
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POWERTILT™ WITH TIMER DELAY
FZ SERIES
46 Parts
MAN0253 (Rev. 12/22/2007)
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BOLT TORQUE CHART
A
SAE SERIES
TORQUE
CHART
SAE Bolt Head
Identification
SAE Grade 2
(No Dashes)
SAE Grade 5
(3 Radial Dashes)
SAE Grade 8
(6 Radial Dashes)
METRIC SERIES
TORQUE
CHART
Metric Bolt Head
Identification
8.8
Metric
Grade 10.9
10.9
Metric
Grade 8.8
A
A
Typical Washer
Installations
Lock Washer
Flat Washer
8/9/00
Bolt
Always tighten hardware to these values unless a different torque value or tightening procedure is listed for a specific
application.
Fasteners must always be replaced with the same grade as specified in the manual parts list.
Always use the proper tool for tightening hardware: SAE for SAE hardware and Metric for metric hardware.
Make sure fastener threads are clean and you start thread engagement properly.
All torque values are given to specifications used on hardware defined by SAE J1701 MAR 99 & J1701M JUL 96.
A
Diameter
(Inches)
1/4"7/16"6810131418
5/16"1/2"121719262737
3/8"9/16"233135474967
7/16"5/8"3648557578106
1/2"3/4"557585115120163
9/16"13/16"78106121164171232
5/8"15/16"110149170230240325
3/4"1-1/8"192261297403420569
7/8"1-5/16"306416474642669907
1"1-1/2"46763472297910201383
A
Diameter &
Thread Pitch
(Millimeters)
6 x 1.010 mm86118861186 x 1.0
8 x 1.2513 mm20152720211629228 x 1.0
10 x 1.516 mm392954404130574210 x 1.25
12 x 1.7518 mm6850947075551037612 x 1.25
14 x 2.021 mm109801511111188716312014 x 1.5
16 x 2.024 mm16912523417318113325018416 x 1.5
18 x 2.527 mm23417232323926319436326818 x 1.5
20 x 2.530 mm33024445733736727050737420 x 1.5
22 x 2.534 mm45133262346049536568450522 x 1.5
24 x 3.036 mm57142179058362345986163524 x 2.0
30 x 3.046 mm11758671626119912589281740128330 x 2.0
Wrench
Size
Wrench
Size
MARKING ON HEADMARKING ON HEAD
Metric 8.8Metric 10.9Metric 8.8Metric 10.9
N-mlbs-ftN-mlbs-ftN-mlbs-ftN-mlbs-ft
SAE 2SAE 5SAE 8
lbs-ftN-mlbs-ftN-mlbs-ftN-m
COARSE THREADFINE THREAD
MARKING ON HEAD
Diameter &
Thread Pitch
(Millimeters)
Bolt Torque & Size Charts (Rev. 3/28/2007)
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BOLT SIZE CHART
NOTE: Chart shows bolt thread sizes and corresponding head (wrench) sizes for standard SAE and metric bolts.
SAE Bolt Thread Sizes
5/163/81/25/83/47/8
IN17
2
34
5
6
MM255075100125150175
Metric Bolt Thread Sizes
8MM18MM14MM12MM10MM16MM
ABBREVIATIONS
AG .............................................................. Agriculture
ASABE .................... American Society of Agricultural &
Biological Engineers (formerly ASAE)
ASAE....... American Society of Agricultural Engineers
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Date Purchased: __________________________From (Dealer):______________________________________
Model Number: __________________________Serial Number: _____________________________________
WHAT IS COVERED:
Woods Equipment Company (“WOODS”) warrants Mow’n MachineTM zero-turn mowers, attachments and accessories to be free from defect in
material and workmanship for the warranty periods listed below.
FOR HOW LONG:
Mow’n Machine Model #CZ1736K, CZ1948K, CZ1952K, CZ2361, ME1952K, ME2661B, MZ2552K, MZ2561K, MZ2761, MZ3761K,
MZ3772K, MZ2661KL & attachments are warranted for two (2) years from the date of delivery to the original purchaser or 2000 hours of
operation, whichever occurs first. Purchaser may opt for a warranty of five (5) years from the date of delivery to the original purchaser or 500
hours of operation, whichever occurs first. The dealer must specify the special warranty term on the original, dated bill of sale and a copy must
be provided with all warranty claims. Mow’n Machine model numbers CZR2242B and CZR2652B are warranted for residential use for three (3)
years from the date of delivery to the original purchaser or for commercial use for 90 days from the date of delivery to the original purchaser.
Mow’n Machine Model #FE21B, FZ21D, FZ23B, FZ25D, FZ28K & attachments are warranted for two (2) years from the date of delivery to the
original purchaser or 2000 hours of operation, whichever occurs first.
In addition, Mow’n Machine ME and MZ Series Models, serial number XXXXXXXX300 and above, have a Limited Lifetime Warranty on deck,
deck cradle, and engine deck for the life of the machine to the original retail purchaser.
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION
TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN WARRANTY PERIODS LISTED ABOVE. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
WHO IS COVERED:
This Warranty is extended solely to the original purchaser of the product. Should the original purchaser sell or otherwise transfer the product to a
third party, this Warranty does not transfer to the third party purchaser in any way. There are no third party beneficiaries of this Warranty.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED:
This Warranty does not cover normal wear or tear, or normal maintenance items, or any damage, failure or loss caused by:
1. Improper operation, improper maintenance, misuse, or an accident;
2. Any modification or repair by someone other than WOODS, a WOODS’ authorized dealer or distributor, and/or a WOODS’
authorized service center; or
3. Repairs made with parts other than those obtained through WOODS.
WOODS makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to engines, batteries, tires or other parts or accessories with respect to which the
manufacturer provides a separate warranty.
WHAT WOODS WILL DO TO CORRECT PROBLEMS:
WOODS’ obligation under this Warranty is limited to, at WOODS’ option, the repair or replacement, free of charge, of the product if the product
is defective or in noncompliance 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 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 WOODS
receives the product.
OTHER LIMITATIONS:
WOODS shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential losses, damages or expenses, arising directly or indirectly from the
product, whether such claim is based upon breach of contract, breach of warranty, negligence, strict liability in tort or any other legal
theory. Without limiting the foregoing, WOODS shall not be liable for any damages relating to (i) lost profits, business, revenues or goodwill;
(ii) any expense or loss incurred for labor, supplies, substitute machinery or rental; or (iii) any other type of damage to property or economic loss.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
No agent, representative, dealer, distributor, service person, salesperson, or employee of any company, including without limitation, WOODS, its
authorized dealers, distributors, and service centers, is authorized to alter, modify, or enlarge this Warranty.
HOW STATE LAW APPLIES:
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
QUESTIONS:
Answers to any questions regarding warranty service and locations may be obtained by contacting:
F-8045 MM (Rev. 3/31/2010)
Woods Equipment
Company
2606 South Illinois Route 2
Post Office Box 1000
Oregon, Illinois 61061
800-319-6637 tel
800-399-6637 fax
www.WoodsEquipment.com
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WARRANTY
(Replacement Parts For All Models Except Mow’n Machine
Zero-Turn Mowers and Woods BoundaryTM Utility Vehicles)
Woods Equipment Company (“WOODS”) warrants this product to be free from defect in material and
workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of delivery of the product to the original
purchaser with the exception of V-belts, which will be free of defect in material and workmanship for a
period of 12 months.
Under no circumstances will this Warranty apply in the event that the product, in the good faith opinion of
WOODS, has been subjected to improper operation, improper maintenance, misuse, or an accident. This
Warranty does not cover normal wear or tear, or normal maintenance items.
This Warranty is extended solely to the original purchaser of the product. Should the original purchaser sell
or otherwise transfer this product to a third party, this Warranty does not transfer to the third party purchaser
in any way. There are no third party beneficiaries of this Warranty.
WOODS’ obligation under this Warranty is limited to, at WOODS’ option, the repair or replacement, free of
charge, of the product if WOODS, in its sole discretion, deems it to be defective or in noncompliance 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 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 WOODS receives the
product.THERE ARE NO OTHER REMEDIES UNDER THIS WARRANTY. THE REMEDY OF
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS
WA R RA N TY.
TM
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE OF
THIS WARRANTY. WOODS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND
WOODS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/
OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
WOODS shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential losses, damages or expenses, arising
directly or indirectly from the product, whether such claim is based upon breach of contract, breach
of warranty, negligence, strict liability in tort or any other legal theory. Without limiting the generality
of the foregoing, Woods specifically disclaims any damages relating to (i) lost profits, business, revenues or
goodwill; (ii) loss of crops; (iii) loss because of delay in harvesting; (iv) any expense or loss incurred for
labor, supplies, substitute machinery or rental; or (v) any other type of damage to property or economic loss.
This Warranty is subject to any existing conditions of supply which may directly affect WOODS’ ability to
obtain materials or manufacture replacement parts.
No agent, representative, dealer, distributor, service person, salesperson, or employee of any company,
including without limitation, WOODS, its authorized dealers, distributors, and service centers, is authorized
to alter, modify, or enlarge this Warranty.
Answers to any questions regarding warranty service and locations may be obtained by contacting:
F-8494 (Rev. 6/23/2005)
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Woods Equipment
Company
2606 South Illinois Route 2
Post Office Box 1000
Oregon, Illinois 61061 USA
800-319-6637 tel
800-399-6637 fax
www.WoodsEquipment.com