Woods Equipment S22CD Chipper User Manual


 
Operation 23
MAN0506 (Rev. 9/5/2008)
Replace any safety decals that are missing or not
readable (supplied free by your Woods dealer).
See Safety Decals section for location drawing.
STORAGE
Block equipment securely for storage.
Keep children and bystanders away from stor-
age area.
At the end of the season, the shredder should be thor-
oughly inspected and prepared for storage. Repair or
replace any worn or damage components to prevent
unnecessary down time at the beginning of the next
season.
To ensure a long, trouble-free life, prepare the unit for
storage by carrying out the following procedure:
1. Clear the area of bystanders, especially children.
2. Thoroughly wash the unit, using a pressure washer
to remove all dirt, mud, debris, and residue. See
Cleaning instructions on this page.
3. Inspect the flails and rotors for damage or
entangled material. Remove entangled material.
Repair or replace damaged parts.
4. Inspect all hydraulic hoses, lines, couplers, and
fittings. Tighten all loose fittings. Replace any hose
that is cut, nicked, abraded, or separating from the
crimped end of a fitting.
5. Change gearbox oil.
6. Lubricate all grease fittings. Make sure all grease
cavities have been filled with grease to remove any
water residue from pressure washing.
7. Touch up all paint nicks and scratches to prevent
rust.
8. Move to storage area. Select a dry area free of
debris. Store in an area away from human activity.
9. Unhook from tractor (see Removing Shredder from
Tractor, page 19).
10. Place safety stands or large blocks under the
frame to take the load off the tires. NOTE: Do not
deflate tires.
11. If the unit cannot be placed indoors, cover with a
waterproof tarpaulin and tie securely. Store away
from human activity.
12. Do not allow children to play on or around the
stored unit.
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
RUBBER FLAPS
All units are equipped with front shield flaps (Figure 20)
along the front of the frame. The shield flaps stop or
deflect trash, stones, or other debris picked up by the
flails.
Be sure the shield flaps are in good condition for opera-
tion. Replace if damaged, torn, or missing.
ADDITIONAL REAR WHEELS
Additional rear wheels (Figure 21) should be installed
on machines 18 feet or wider. They provide extra flota-
tion and stability for wide units and are available from
your dealer or the factory.
Figure 20. Optional Rear Wheels
BED CONES
3-POINT UNITS ONLY
For some operations you may want to pack hills. Mount
bed cones (Figure 21) directly over the row in place of
rear wheels.
Figure 21. Optional Bed Cones
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