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With Over 70 Models for Subcompact and Compact Tractors WOODS WOODS | PRODUCT PRODUCT GUIDE GUIDE PRODUCT SUPERIOR DESIGN • SUPERIOR DURABILITY • SUPERIOR STYLE GUIDE 2020 2020 With Over 70 Models for Subcompact and Compact Tractors woodsequipment.com WOODS® | A Blount International Brand 2606 South Illinois Route 2, Oregon, Illinois 61061 tel 800-319-6637 woodsequipment.com Warning! Some images may show safety shields removed to provide a better view. Equipment should never be operated with any safety shield removed. Some machines in this brochure may be shown with optional equipment. Always operate machines in accordance with supplied operator’s manuals. ©2020 Woods Equipment Company. All rights reserved. WOODS and Woods logo are trademarks of Woods Equipment Company. All other trademarks, trade names, or service marks not owned by Woods Equipment Company that appear in this brochure are the property of their respective companies or mark holders. Specifications subject to change without notice. SUPERIOR DESIGN • SUPERIOR DURABILITY • SUPERIOR STYLE B011201 Revised January 2020 SUPERIOR DESIGN SUPERIOR DURABILITY SUPERIOR STYLE OUR NEW BRAND ICON REPRESENTS OUR RISING GLOBAL PRESENCE AS GREEN FIELDS AND ROADSIDES CONVERGE UNDER THE ORANGE ARC OF THE EARTH. As you travel the world, you’ll see Woods equipment mowing roadsides, trimming pathways, and maintaining yards, pastures and waterways. You’ll also spy our attachments on livestock operations, croplands, and market gardens. Wherever you find hardworking people digging, growing, moving, and mowing, you’ll find Woods. Genuine Woods Parts Find a Woods Dealer Maintain the quality and performance of your equipment Woods equipment is distributed through a network of with Woods genuine replacement parts. Available from your authorized dealers. To find your nearest store visit us at authorized Woods dealer. woodsequipment.com or call 800 - 319 - 6637. Find A Woods Dealer | woodsequipment.com | 800.319.6637 Product Guide 2020 | 3 TOP 5 IMPLEMENTS EVERY FARM NEEDS When choosing implements, you simply need to know: • your tractor’s engine and PTO horsepower • your tractor’s wheel width Rotary Cutter Loader Now, match it to the horsepower Rotary Cutters are a must for large A loader tackles the toughest material requirements and widths listed in our areas of brush and overgrown grass. handling jobs with ease, whether it’s dirt, specification charts to ensure you Not well-suited to finish mowing, snow, bales, stones or wood. Look for have enough power to operate the however, because they do not adjust to features like self-leveling, a quick attach implement and that it’s wide enough changes in topography. If cutting too system, and a curved boom to improve to cover your wheel tracks. low it could scrape soil. performance and make it easier to use. Rear Blade Rotary Tiller Post Hole Digger Ideal for grading driveways, cleaning Whether you need to control weeds Post hole diggers make jobs like fencing, up debris or snow removal. Ensure in your garden, get a field ready for planting trees, or building a deck your blade is as wide or wider than planting, or prepare ground for a food much easier. The auger is often sold tractor tires. Price dictates features. plot, a rotary tiller makes fast work of dirt separately, offering a choice of sizes for For example, more expensive blades work. Matching the tiller to your tractor various projects. They work well in most have vertical and horizontal axis rotation horsepower is key: As a general rule, conditions. However, for extremely hard for tipping and tilting flexibility. More every foot of width on a tiller requires at soil choose a heavy-duty model. economical blades have minimal least eight horsepower from your tractor. adjustability, if any. Implements for Subcompact and Compact Tractors We offer over 70 models for your Subcompact and Compact Tractors. Look for this icon throughout this product guide to find the right implement for your next project. 4 | Product Guide 2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS TC WOODS Batwing® Rotary Cutters | 7 Skid Steer Attachments | 89 Compact/Utility Tractor-duty 12 foot Batwing® Rotary Cutters | 8 Bale Spears | 90 15 - foot Batwing Rotary Cutters | 9 Toothbars | 90 20 - foot Batwing Rotary Cutters | 14 Pallet Forks | 91 Root & Scrap Grapples | 92 Single - spindle Rotary Cutters | 17 Augers | 93 RC-Series Single - spindle Rotary Cutters | 17 Tillers | 95 BrushBull™ Single - spindle Rotary Cutters | 19 Pavement Saws | 96 Ditch Bank Rotary Cutters | 26 Rock Wheels | 97 Vibratory Rollers | 98 Multi - spindle Rotary Cutters | 28 Cold Planers | 99 Dual - spindle Rotary Cutters | 30 General and Multi-Purpose Buckets | 100 Offset Dual - spindle Rotary Cutters | 31 Compact Excavator Buckets And Couplers | 101 Belt - Driven Dual - spindle Rotary Cutters | 33 Join the Woods Power Team | 102 Finish Mowers | 35 Rear - mount, Rear Discharge | 35 Estate Model Turf Batwing Rear Discharge Finish Mower | 39 Commercial Model Turf Batwing Rear Discharge Finish Mowers | 40 MEET Zero - turn Mowers | 43 FZ Series Front - mount Zero - turn Mowers | 43 Accessories & Attachments | 45 OUR TEAM Flail Shredders | 46 We'd like to introduce you to the people who drive our product design and engineering – the people who Snow Blowers | 48 innovate day in and day out to make sure your attachments not only perform well, but are easy to use, safe to operate, Landscape Equipment | 51 and simple to maintain. As if that’s not enough, our Quick Hitch | 51 product design team has a penchant for style and revel in Box Scrapers | 52 making bent, welded, painted metal look clean, fresh, and Grading Scrapers | 54 Rear Blades | 56 rugged. Landscape Rakes | 58 Post Hole Diggers | 59 Superior Design. Superior Durability. Wood & Brush Equipment | 60 Superior Style. Log Splitter | 60 Stump Grinder | 61 Kurt Summers, Engineering Manager | 6 Jason Carlson, Product Design Engineer | 16 Tillage Equipment | 63 Kyle Macklin, Product Design Engineer | 18 Rotary Tillers | 64 Angela Larson, Vice President, Marketing | 34 Disc Harrows | 68 Rob Dewey, Vice President, Engineering | 42 Cory Sarver, Engineering Manager | 50 Seeders & Cultipackers | 71 Mark McLane, Engineering Manager | 62 Food Plot Seeder | 72 Todd Wehler, Product Design Engineer | 70 Precision Super Seeder | 73 Ron Parkins, Engineering Manager | 79 Compact Super Seeder | 74 Nick Peterson, Engineering Manager | 88 Cultipackers | 78 Steve Slater, Product Design Engineer | 94 Groundbreaker® Backhoes | 80 6.5 - foot Backhoe | 84 7.5- foot Backhoe | 84 8.5 - foot Backhoe | 86 10 - foot Backhoe | 87 Find A Woods Dealer | woodsequipment.com | 800.319.6637 Product Guide 2020 | 5 WE’RE PROUD TO DESIGN CUTTERS THAT DELIVER THE BEST CUT QUALITY AND THE BEST FIT AND FINISH Kurt Summers Engineering Manager When we began to design our new 15-foot Batwing® cutters in 2017, we started with a clean slate. We wanted to be bold and create something that not only met our high standards for performance and durability, but also looked modern and tough. We’re proud to design cutters that deliver the best cut quality and the best fit and finish. BATWI NG ® The customer-designed 15-foot series Batwing from Woods. It’s more reliable, more ROTARY durable, easier-to-use, easier-to-maintain and built to perform better. It’s the flexwing cutter you always wanted, you just needed a CUTTERS company to build it. Proven Durability We not only build the toughest Batwing®, we build the only Batwing. But, don’t just choose us for our name, choose us for the hours of testing in extreme conditions, the rugged sub - structure, and the industry - leading welding and paint standards. Choose Batwing for the sheer ability to tame the most unruly waterways, pastures, and roadsides. Unbeatable Performance Higher torque capacities, deeper decks, and our innovative wing design ensure you’ll mow more material in less time. Woods Batwing cutters set the standards for cut quality, distribution, and ease of use, whether you’re cutting brush or shredding stalks. ® THE BEST BATWING YOU EVER DESIGNED. Find A Woods Dealer | woodsequipment.com | 800.319.6637 Product Guide 2020 | 7 COMPACT/UTILITY TRACTOR BATWING® RC ROTARY CUTTERS BW12 Shown with standard chain shielding ® SPECIFICATIONS TRACTOR PTO HP RANGE: MODEL BW12 MINIMUM 35 HP Tractor PTO HP 35 hp min. Model Tractor Hitch swivel clevis BW12 | 12 - foot Dual-wing Cutter for Cutting Width 12 ft compact/utility tractors Cutting Height Range (inches) 2 - 12" Requiring a minimum of 35 hp, the BW12 gives you Cutting Capacity (inches) 1.5" Woods quality and performance in a sleek, round-front 160 hp - splitter / 75 hp - Gearbox HP design and our industry-leading sloped deck. center and wing 14,300 fpm center / Blade Tip Speed 14,900 fpm wing • Total weight 2,450 lbs with 750 lb tongue weight, Deck Thickness 12 ga, high-strength steel ideal for use on lower horsepower compact and utility Side Frame Thickness (inches) 7 ga tractors. Deck Side Depth 11" • Twelve gauge, high-strength steel and smooth, sloped Weight (tongue/total) 750 lbs / 2450 lbs deck provide durability for long life. Blade Dimensions .5" x 4" • Easy hook-up reduces preparation time and frustration. Blade Overlap 6" • Fully baffled deck, ensures better distribution of cut Flex Wing 90° up, 22° down material, and the performance you expect. laminated; new Ag; Tires • Six-year gearbox warranty including seals, for foam filled confidence in your purchase decision. Suspension spring on center section • Standard chain shielding, for added PTP Driveline (main/wing) CAT 4 / CAT 3 safety and peace of mind. Cutting Area Shielding standard chain shielding • Retail financing available to qualified buyers. Warranty (cutter/gearbox) year / 6 year limited * NOTE: All Batwing® models pass all applicable safety standards for thrown object without chain shielding. However, if these units will be used in areas where the possibility of thrown objects could be hazardous to persons or property, it is strongly recommended that standard chain shielding be used for extra protection.
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