28 trouble shooting – Woods Equipment 7000 User Manual

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28 Trouble Shooting

MAN0136 (9/28/01)

Trouble Shooting Cont’d.

* Check belt for damage by laying it flat on the floor. A belt that does not lay flat (has humps or twists, indicating
broken or stretched cords) it must be replaced.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

BELT CONDITIONS

Problems

Possible Solutions

Belt slippage

Mower overloading; material too tall
or heavy

Reduce tractor ground speed but
operate mid-PTO at 2000 rpm. Cut
material twice, one high pass and
then mow at desired height. Cut a
partial swath.

Oil on belt from over-lubrication

Be careful not to over-lubricate.
Clean lubricant from belt and pulleys
with clean rag. Replace oil-soaked
belt.

Belt hung up or rubbing

Check belt for free travel in pulleys
and belt guides. Check under mower
and around blade spindle shafts for
wire, rags, or foreign material. Clean
material from under mower.

Belt or pulleys worn out

If belt rides in bottom of pulley
groove, either belt or pulley is worn
and must be replaced.

Frayed edges on belt cover

Belt misaligned

Re-align belt. Be sure belt does not
rub any other part while running.

Belt rollover

Damaged belt

Inspect all pulley grooves for rust,
paint, or weld spots and remove.

Foreign object in pulley grooves

Replace pulley.

Damaged belt

Rollover, high shock loads, or instal-
lation damage

Replace belt.*

Belt breakage

High shock loads

Avoid abusive mowing. Avoid hitting
the ground or obstructions.

Belt came off drive

Check pulleys for foreign material in
grooves. Avoid hitting solid objects
or ground.

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