Page 2 - I n t r o d u c t i o n; DANGER
2 I n t r o d u c t i o n Gen’l (Rev. 6/6/2005) TO THE DEALER: Assembly and proper installation of this product is the responsibility of the Woods ® dealer. Read manual instructions and safety rules. Make sure all items on the Dealer’s Pre-Delivery and Delivery Check Lists in the Operator’s Manualar...
Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Si no lee Ingles, pida ayuda a
I n t r o d u c t i o n 3 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 GENERAL INFORMATION...
Page 6 - GENERAL INFORMATION; WARNING
6 I n t r o d u c t i o n 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) GENERAL INFORMATION The purpose of this manual is to assist in setting up,operating and maintaining your backhoe. Read it care-fully. It furnishes information and instructions that willhelp you achieve years of dependable performance. These instructio...
Page 7 - S a f e t y; INSTALLATION; SAFETY RULES
S a f e t y 7 BH1050_SR (Rev. 1/30/2004) INSTALLATION Hydraulics must be connected as instructed in this manua l. D o not s ubsti tu te pa rts , modify, orconnect in any other way. After connecting hoses, check that all control lever positions function as instructed in the Opera-tor's Manual. Do...
Page 8 - OPERATION
8 S a f e t y BH1050_SR (Rev. 1/30/2004) Only mount this backhoe on 50 hp or greater, Category 2 or 3 tractors with 2000 lb. lift capacityand with OEM high-strength top link pin of at least1” diameter or approved top link brackets and pins.Brackets and pins are available from your WOODSdealer for ...
Page 9 - TRANSPORTATION
S a f e t y 9 BH1050_SR (Rev. 1/30/2004) being trapped should the boom swing controlbe accidentally activated. Do not exceed these PTO speeds: • 540 rpm on 6-tooth spline PTO • 1000 rpm on 21-tooth spline PTO. Always dump spoil at least two feet away from opening. Use extreme care when working...
Page 10 - LOCK; SAFETY & INSTRUCTIONAL DECALS; Replace Immediately If Damaged!
1 0 S a f e t y 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) LOCK 33437-E 4 - 33437 1 - 34994 5 - SERIAL NUMBER PLATE MODEL NO. SERIAL NO. Woods Equipment Company Oregon, Illinois, U.S.A. BE CAREFUL! Use a clean, damp cloth to clean safety decals. Avoid spraying too close to decals when using a pressure washer; high-pres...
Page 12 - O p e r a t i o n; GENERAL OPERATION; CAUTION
1 2 O p e r a t i o n 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) OPERATION The operator is responsible for the safe operation ofthe backhoe. The operator must be properly trained.Operators should be familiar with the backhoe, thetractor, and all safety practices before starting opera-tion. Read the safety rules and saf...
Page 13 - O p e ra t i o n; POSITION THE MACHINE
O p e ra t i o n 1 3 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) Figure 3 . Backhoe Swing Area. POSITION THE MACHINE Before operating in an unfamiliar area, walk around thefull length of the proposed site and check for hiddenholes, drop-off or obstacles that could cause an acci-dent. Lower stabilizers until they carry t...
Page 14 - START EXCAVATION; FILL BUCKET
1 4 O p e r a t i o n 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) Figure 4 . Operator’s Controls (Typical View) After becoming familiar with the backhoe operation,practice coordinated use of the controls in a safe openarea at reduced engine speed. Gradually increaseengine speed as the technique is mastered. Operate back...
Page 15 - DUMP AND RETURN CYCLE; TRANSPORTING
O p e ra t i o n 1 5 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) Figure 6 . Fill Bucket DUMP AND RETURN CYCLE Keep the swing-dump-return cycle as brief as possible.Keep dipper moving outward and start boom swing assoon as the bucket clears the excavation. Continueextending dipper and, as you approach the spoil pile,star...
Page 16 - Transport and Swing Lock Installation; IMPORTANT; REMOVING AND STORING BACKHOE; CLEANING
1 6 O p e r a t i o n 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) fr o m b e i n g ru n ov e r o r c ru s h e d . K e e p f o l d a b l eROPS system in “locked up” position at all times. Never leave equipment unattended with engine running or with bucket in raised position. Alwaysengage swing and boom transport locks,...
Page 17 - Periodically or Before Extended Storage
O p e ra t i o n 1 7 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) ● Inspect machine and replace worn or damagedparts. ● Replace any safety decals that are missing or notreadable. Periodically or Before Extended Storage ● Clean large debris such as clumps of dirt, grass,crop residue, etc. from machine. ● Remove the remain...
Page 18 - O w n e r S e r v i c e; OWNER SERVICE; RELIEF VALVE
1 8 O w n e r S e r v i c e 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) OWNER SERVICE The information in this section is written for operatorswho possess basic mechanical skills. If you need help,your dealer has trained service technicians available.For your protection, read and follow the safety informa-tion in this ma...
Page 19 - HYDRAULIC HOSES AND FITTINGS; LUBRICATION
O w n e r S e r v i c e 1 9 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) Figure 12 . Tooth Replacement HYDRAULIC HOSES AND FITTINGS Hydraulic hoses are severely worked on a backhoe.Examine them daily and replace if necessary. Hoserouting is very important. Make certain hoses can movefreely, without kinking, and cannot be...
Page 20 - TROUBLESHOOTING
2 0 O w n e r S e r v i c e 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Noisy pump caused by cavitation Oil too heavy Change to proper viscosity. Oil filter plugged Replace filter. Suction line plugged or too small Clean line and check for size. Suction line kinked Replace...
Page 21 - D e a l e r S e r v i c e; DEALER SERVICE; HYDRAULIC CYLINDER REPAIR
D e a l e r S e r v i c e 2 1 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) DEALER SERVICE The information in this section is written for dealer ser-vice personnel. The repair described here requiresspecial skills and tools. If your shop is not properlyequipped or your mechanics are not properly trained inthis type of rep...
Page 22 - Installing Valve; HYDRAULIC PUMP REPAIR; HYDRAULIC VALVE REPAIR
2 2 D e a l e r S e r v i c e 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) Assembly Lubricate O-rings and seals with clean hydraulic fluid.Install back-up washer (3E) on rod guide (5), theninstall O-ring (3F) in exterior O-ring groove of rodguide. Install rod seal (3D) into inner groove of rodguide with open portion of V...
Page 23 - Adjusting System Relief Valve Pressure; Replacing Shock/Dampening Valves; Valve
D e a l e r S e r v i c e 2 3 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) system. The backhoe pump will separate or crack ifsystem pressure exceeds the maximum. Relief valve adjustment requires a test bench andaccurate gauges. Adjusting System Relief Valve Pressure Adjustment of system relief pressure must be done by ...
Page 25 - Swing Cylinder Operational Theory
D e a l e r S e r v i c e 2 5 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) SWING CYLINDER CUSHION OIL FLOW (FIGURE 18 & FIGURE 19) Swing Cylinder Operational Theory Our swing cylinders are designed to cushion andsoften swing action. Cross sections are shown in Figure 19 to give you aview of the internal workings of t...
Page 27 - A s s e m b l y; ASSEMBLY; DEALER SET-UP INSTRUCTION; ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
A s s e m b l y 2 7 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) ASSEMBLY DEALER SET-UP INSTRUCTION Backhoe assembly is the responsibility of the WOODSdealer. The backhoe should be delivered to the ownercompletely assembled, lubricated and adjusted for nor-mal operating conditions. Set up backhoe as received from the fac...
Page 28 - Plumbing Installation
2 8 A s s e m b l y 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) Figure 20 . Dipperstick & Bucket Assembly Plumbing Installation Keep hands and body away from pressurized lines. Use paper or cardboard, not hands or otherbody parts to check for leaks. Wear safety goggles.Hydraulic fluid under pressure can easily pen...
Page 29 - ATTACHING BACKHOE TO TRACTOR
A s s e m b l y 2 9 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) Figure 21 . Pump Installation Apply teflon tape to hose nipple (7) threads and installone into reservoir suction screen filter and one into 90°elbow (9). IMPORTANT ■ Fittings with O-rings must be installed properly. Loosen lock nut completely, install fitti...
Page 31 - Installation
A s s e m b l y 3 1 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) Saf-T-Lok ® Installation Insert hitch pin (4) through rear holes as shown in Fig-ure 23 and place diagonal bars (3) on hitch pins. Installslotted hex nut (18) and snug up bit do not tighten atthis time. Attach tractor lower lift arms to backhoe hitchpins (u...
Page 33 - Safety Chain Installation; Seat Installation
A s s e m b l y 3 3 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) Make sure you meet minimum clearance distancesbetween ROPS or tractor cab. Required head clear-ance must take priority. Refer to Danger decal onpage 10. Make any adjustments required. 1. The bolt center distance attaching the diagonalbrace to the top link m...
Page 34 - D e a l e r C h e c k L i s ts; DEALER CHECK LISTS; PRE-DELIVERY CHECK LIST; DELIVERY CHECK LIST
3 4 D e a l e r C h e c k L i s ts 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) DEALER CHECK LISTS PRE-DELIVERY CHECK LIST Dealer’s Responsibility Inspect the backhoe (and sub-frame when applicable)thoroughly after assembly to be certain it is set upproperly before delivering it to the customer. The checklists are a remi...
Page 36 - P a rts
3 6 P a rts 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) BH1050 MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY
Page 37 - P a r ts
P a r ts 3 7 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) BH1050 MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY HARDWARE REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 34060 1 Main frame (includes item 63) 2 34041 1 Swing frame (includes item 64) 3 34344 1 Console assembly and decal 4 34100 2 Stabilizer 5 34218 2 2-1/2 x 15 Stabilizer cylinder (see page 50) 6 34219 2...
Page 38 - BH1050 DIPPERSTICK & BUCKET ASSEMBLY
3 8 P a rts 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) BH1050 DIPPERSTICK & BUCKET ASSEMBLY
Page 41 - VALVE CONTROLS & HARDWARE
P a r ts 4 1 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) VALVE CONTROLS & HARDWARE HARDWARE REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 34179 1 Console valve (see page 42) 2 34141 1 Left handle assembly 3 34140 1 Right handle assembly 4 34144 2 Linkage pivot assembly 5 34149 2 2.31 Valve link, right and left 6 34147 2 2.75 Valve lin...
Page 42 - BH1050 CONSOLE VALVE ASSEMBLY
4 2 P a rts 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) BH1050 CONSOLE VALVE ASSEMBLY
Page 52 - BH1050 BOOM & DIPPERSTICK CYLINDER
5 2 P a rts 51861 (Rev. 6/16/2006) BH1050 BOOM & DIPPERSTICK CYLINDER REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 34216 1 3 x 27 Hydraulic cylinder assembly 2 34259 1 Collar 3 34260 1 Seal kit (contains items 3A-3H) 3A ----- † 1 Wear ring 3B ----- † 1 O-Ring, 2-9/16 ID x 2-3/4 OD 3C ----- † 1 Piston ring 3D ----...
Page 55 - A p p e n d i x; BOLT TORQUE CHART
A p p e n d i x 5 5 Bolt Torque & Size Charts (Rev. 10/10/2005) BOLT TORQUE CHART 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 ...
Page 56 - BOLT SIZE CHART; SAE Bolt Thread Sizes; MM
5 6 A p p e n d i x Bolt Torque & Size Charts (Rev. 10/10/2005) BOLT SIZE CHART NOTE: Chart shows bolt thread sizes and corresponding head (wrench) sizes for standard SAE and metric bolts. ABBREVIATIONS AG ............................................................ Agriculture ATF ................
Page 57 - I n d e x; INDEX
I n d e x 5 7 MAN0507 (3/20/2006) INDEX ASSEMBLY Dealer Set-Up Instructions 27 CHECK LISTS Delivery Check List (Dealer’s Responsibility) 34 Pre-Delivery Check List (Dealer’s Responsibility) 34 Pre-Operation Check List Owner’s Responsibility) 17 DEALER SERVICE Hydraulic Cylinder Repair 21 Boom, Dippe...
Page 58 - WARRANTY
F-3079 (Rev. 5/2/2006) Woods Equipment Company 2606 South Illinois Route 2 Post Office Box 1000Oregon, Illinois 61061 800-319-6637 tel800-399-6637 faxwww.WoodsEquipment.com WARRANTY (All Models Except Mow’n Machine TM Zero-Turn Mowers and Woods Boundary TM Utility Vehicles) Please Enter Information ...
Page 59 - (Replacement Parts For All Models Except Mow’n Machine
F-8494 (Rev. 6/23/2005) WARRANTY (Replacement Parts For All Models Except Mow’n Machine TM Zero-Turn Mowers and Woods Boundary TM Utility Vehicles) Woods Equipment Company (“WOODS”) warrants this product to be free from defect in material andworkmanship for a period of ninety (90) days from the date...