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How to hook up a Woods 42 belly mower to a Cub?

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SCOTTY

09-22-1998 19:03:43




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I have a Cub tractor with hydrulices and I am trying to hook up a Woods 42 belly mower. I have the mower under the tractor and I believe the front hook-ups go to the hydrulic lever arm but I am having trouble getting it mounted to the rear. The piece that I am having trouble with looks like about a piece of 3 inch pipe that is 2 foot long and has 2 pullies on one end, and on each end of the pipe there is a piece of flat steel with 2 holes in each end of the flat steel and I also have 2 seperate pieces of flat steel extra, that I don't know were they go, they look just like the flat steel that is welded on each end of the pipe. I see bolt hole patterns on each side of the rear end on the lower inside of the rear but the piece won't line up to none of the bolt holes. Can anyone tell me where this piece exactly bolts. Thanks for any help.


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Monte

10-03-1998 18:47:30




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 Re: How to hook up a Woods 42 belly mower to a Cub? in reply to SCOTTY, 09-22-1998 19:03:43  
: I have a Cub tractor with hydrulices and I am trying to hook up a Woods 42 belly mower. I have the mower under the tractor and I believe the front hook-ups go to the hydrulic lever arm but I am having trouble getting it mounted to the rear. The piece that I am having trouble with looks like about a piece of 3 inch pipe that is 2 foot long and has 2 pullies on one end, and on each end of the pipe there is a piece of flat steel with 2 holes in each end of the flat steel and I also have 2 seperate pieces of flat steel extra, that I don't know were they go, they look just like the flat steel that is welded on each end of the pipe. I see bolt hole patterns on each side of the rear end on the lower inside of the rear but the piece won't line up to none of the bolt holes. Can anyone tell me where this piece exactly bolts. Thanks for any help.

: : Scotty

check where the drawbar bolts to the housings its where the large bolt hole in the end plates probly go

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Scott Hatton

12-15-2001 23:05:56




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 Re: Re: How to hook up a Woods 42 belly mower to a Cub? in reply to Monte, 10-03-1998 18:47:30  
: : I have a Cub tractor with hydrulices and I am trying to hook up a Woods 42 belly mower. I have the mower under the tractor and I believe the front hook-ups go to the hydrulic lever arm but I am having trouble getting it mounted to the rear. The piece that I am having trouble with looks like about a piece of 3 inch pipe that is 2 foot long and has 2 pullies on one end, and on each end of the pipe there is a piece of flat steel with 2 holes in each end of the flat steel and I also have 2 seperate pieces of flat steel extra, that I don't know were they go, they look just like the flat steel that is welded on each end of the pipe. I see bolt hole patterns on each side of the rear end on the lower inside of the rear but the piece won't line up to none of the bolt holes. Can anyone tell me where this piece exactly bolts. Thanks for any help.

: : : : Scotty

: check where the drawbar bolts to the housings its where the large bolt hole in the end plates probly go

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Scott Hatton

12-15-2001 23:12:15




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 Re: Re: Re: How to hook up a Woods 42 belly mower to a Cub? in reply to Scott Hatton, 12-15-2001 23:05:56  
Sir, Did you find out how to mount your mower to the cub? I have the same problem sure could use some help. thank you Scott



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jimmy

05-22-2003 21:47:24




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: How to hook up a Woods 42 belly mo in reply to Scott Hatton, 12-15-2001 23:12:15  
you are probably missing a drop down plate that bolts on to the rear end . you can make one out of 1/4 steel . i just mounted a 42 inch deck under my cub lowboy works great. if i can help you can email me .jw.



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jimmy

05-22-2003 21:46:40




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: How to hook up a Woods 42 belly mo in reply to Scott Hatton, 12-15-2001 23:12:15  
you are probably missing a drop down plate that bolts on to the rear end . you can make one out of 1/4 steel . i just mounted a 42 inch deck under my cub lowboy works great. if i can help you can email me .jw.



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