Wednesday, December 2, 2015

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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Drive Line Safety Tips & Instructions

DRIVE LINE SAFETY TIPS

Agriculture and forestry are recognized as one of the most hazardous occupations. Today's farmer spends long hours in close proximity to increasingly and powerful machinery.

To avoid accidents, everyone from the component supplier and the company who manufacturers and assembles the machinery, to the dealers and ultimately the actual user, must keep safety in mind. The checklist below relates to the drive line of agricultural implements, general safety literature, and the standards published by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers.

DRIVE LINE SAFETY CHECKLIST


Drive-Line Specifications - The first step towards safe applications is to specify and test the drive-line so that it operates properly under expected field conditions.


  1. Specify and test the proper size joints and telescoping members based upon the power required by the implement, speed of rotation, joints, angles, shock loads, and expected life.
  2. Test the hitch geometry to prevent the drive line from:
  • Extending beyond the recommended maximum length.
  • Bottoming out.
  • Reach a position that allows universal joints to lock.
  • Exceeding the maximum allowable angle for constant velocity of the universal joints
Information concerning these par maters may be found in all drive-line manufacturer's catalogs.

      3. Specify and test telescoping members to allow the lowest possible thrust loads, considering the           expected working conditions.
      4. Specify and test torque limiters to control excessive shock loads.
      5. Where necessary, specify and test overrunning clutches to prevent inertial loads from                           overpowering the tractor.

DRIVE LINE SAFETY CHECKLIST

Hazard Reduction - The second step in specifying a safe drive-line application is to strive to eliminate as many hazards as possible.
  1. On drive-line with torque limiting or overrunning devices, specify that the device be positioned to the end of the drive-line by the implement.
  2. For implement connections which require bolts or set screws, select and/or supply hardware which minimizes protrusions. Information concerning these parameters may be found in all drive-line manufacturer's catalogs.
  3. For tractors PTO Shaft connections, specify a safety type yoke (twist or slide collar to minimize protrusions.
  4. Provide a proper clearance zone for the operation of the drive-line, to avoid damaging the shielding components.
Some common areas of interference are:
  • Three point linkage.
  • Extended or eye loop hitch pins.
  • Hydraulic hoses.
Guarding - For hazards which cannot be eliminated effectively, guarding must be provided whenever feasible.

The PTO master shield, integral drive-line shield, and implement input connection shield should provide an interactive guarding system.
  1. Provide instructions by labels or manuals. The implement should be used only with the tractor's PTO master shield in place.
  2. Specify and test an integral drive-line shield with end cones which overlap, but not interfere with the PTO master shield or implement input connection shield.
  3. Provide an implement input connection shield to interact with the integral drive-line shield to provide guarding of the shaft coupling and any torque limiting devices installed on the drive line.
  4. Check that all routine maintenance of the drive-line can be done without removal on  the shields.
Warnings and Instructions - Provide warnings and instructions for hazards associated with the machine. Provide instructions for proper maintenance and repair.
  1. Provide labels on the unit to advise the user of proper hitch dimensions and maximum safe operating speed.
  2. Check that proper danger labels are supplied with the drive-line concerning these par maters amy be found in all drive-line manufacturer's catalogs.
  3. Provide easy-to-understand instructions for proper drive-line concerning these parameters may be found in all drive-line manufacturer's catalogs.
  4. Advise against the use of PTO adapters which may defeat the purpose of the tractor's master shield and adversely affect the performance of the drive-line.
  5. Advise the user of locations of genuine original equipment spare parts.
Further information about drive-line specifications and safety may be obtained from your drive-line supplier and the following ASME standards and engineering practices:

S203 - Rear power take-off for agricultural tractors
S205 - Power take-off definitions and terminology for agricultural tractor
S207 - Operating requirements for tractors and power take-off driven equipment implements
S318 - Safety for agricultural equipment
S331 - Implement power take-off drive-line specifications
S333 - Agricultural tractor auxiliary power take-off drives
S350 - Safety alert symbol for agricultural equipment
S441 - Safety signs
S493 - Guarding for agricultural equipment
EP363 - Technical publications for agricultural equipment

Other standards may apply for particular types of implements. All drive-line manufacturers strive to produce a safe product. Drive-lines, like most other components must be used properly, including the use of proper tractor master shields and implement input connection shields. Please contact us if you have any questions about your drive-line applications.


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PTO Shaft Instructions

Raise the machine up until the spline of the machine and th spline of the tractor are horizontal and equal distance from the ground.

Measure the distance from grove of tractor to the spline groove of the machine spline. This will be measurement A.



Push the PTO shaft together so that it is at it's shortest length.

Measure distance from push pin to push pin.

Subtract the distance of measurement B from measurement A to find measurement C.

Example: When A=30" B=38", and B - A = C

                                                         30" - 38" = 8"

Now add 1" to measurement C ( This is to allow 1" of clearance )

                                                          8" + 1" = 9"

This is how much must be cut from each half of the shaft. 

Separate the two halves of the PTO shaft. Mark and cut Measurement C from the plastic cover of each half of the shaft.

Now measure and cut measurement C from the Steel shaft.

De-bur the cut end of the shafts with a file. Apply grease to the shaft and reassemble the two halves.

Shorten the chain so that there is enough slack for it to elongate to its longest required length, but no longer.


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Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm Eastern Time

Maintenance for the WoodMaxx PTO Rotary Tiller

  1. Check and maintain gear oil level regularly. It is a good idea to check this every time you use the machine.

  1. DO NOT grease the slip clutch assembly
  2. Check safety shields before each use
  3. Check tiller tines fro stress or cracks. Tine bolts are torqued to 100ft/lbs, make SURE  that you torque them to the same poundage if replacing.
  4. Check all nuts and bolts to make sure that they are tight and secure at least every 10 hours of use. The bolts holding the main gearbox to the base plate and the L bracket bolts must be torqued to 75 ft./Lbs. The bolts holding the cross shaft (main gearbox to side gearbox) should be torqued to 45 ft/Lbs.
  5. To keep the slip clutch operating properly, periodically loosen the torque spring bolts and allow the slip clutch to slip for about 2 revolutions. Loosen the bolts until the springs lose contact with the flange yoke, and then tighten 1-1/2 turns. Further adjustments may be needed depending on tilling conditions.
NOTE: Do not over-tighten slip clutch or damage may occur.


Official Website: http://www.woodmaxx.com

Phone # 1-855-966-3629
Email: woodmaxxltd@gmail.com
Address: 42 Jackson Street, Akron, NY, 14001
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm Eastern Time

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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

WoodMaxx RT-80 PTO Rotary Tiller



The WoodMaxx RT-80 PTO Rotary Tiller Weigh 781 Lbs. The PTO Rotary Tiller has to be hevy in order for the tines to penetrate through tough soil. The 781 Lb capacity ensure that the job gets done the fist time!


The WoodMaxx RT-80 PTO Rotary Tiller has a Working Width of 73 Inches. 
The RT-80 Rotary Tiller Overall width is 78 Inches.
The WoodMaxx RT-80 Rotary Tiller has a Forward Rotation the same as the tractor's wheels. The forward rotation makes for a much more efficient rotary tiller. 


The forward rotation makes the RT-80 PTO Rotary Tiller requires less horsepower to operate; it also allows for a smother bed of soil left behind by the RT-80 tiller thus allows rocks and other debris to expel without recycling the through the rotary tiller. The WoodMaxx RT-80 PTO Rotary Tiller Requires 30 to 55 Horse Power from the tractor


The WoodMaxx RT-80 PTO Rotary Tiller Requires 
30 to 55 Horse Power from the tractor!

Phone # 1-855-966-3629
Email: woodmaxxltd@gmail.com
Address: 42 Jackson Street, Akron, NY, 14001