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Re: All you Woods belly mower gurus
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Posted by Haas on May 29, 2007 at 10:56:31 from (12.65.54.17):
In Reply to: Re: All you Woods belly mower gurus posted by Hugh MacKay on May 28, 2007 at 17:17:08:
I've also found that bolt at the back of the deck to be a weak point. Mine was reworked last year. The mower I am using, I purchased new in 1977. I used it to mow around 4 acres from then untill 1996 when I sold that place along with the tractor. I bought that tractor back last year along with the mower and all most of the stuff that I let go with it, including the manuals and even the bills for part I bought while I owned it. I rebuilt the mower deck last winter, complete with new paint and decals. A couple of the spindles may need replacement before too long, as the seals leak and they are getting a little noisy. I've found that those belts last and last. They way I use it, usually at least 4 or 5 years. I'm now using the mower for trim work around my farm, fence rows, etc. I've bought an after market belt as a spare instead of getting one through Woods. I've always used the belts from Woods before, so I'm curious to see how the generic belt works out.
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