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How to mount Woods L59 mower on a Farmall 1945 A
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Posted by Walter Smith on July 01, 2003 at 22:49:10 from (168.192.56.211):
Just bought a used Woods L59 belly mower to go on our 1945 Farmall A. The previous owner had no manual to go with the mower. He used the mower on his 140. If anyone has a drawing on how to mount this mower, I would appreciate it. Here is how I have it now. I put the mounting bracket in front of the rear axle. This puts the idler pulley pointing toward the back. Bought a new belt from the local woods dealer. I put a 3/4 twist in the belt from the mower's center blade pulley to the upper idler pulley. I put a 1/2 twist from that pulley to the drive pulley. No twist from the drive pulley to the lower idler pulley. Then 1/4 twist from the lower idler pulley to the center blade pulley. I tightened it as hard as I could. The belt wants to ride up on the drive pulley and twist around. Maybe I'm not twisting in the right direction. HELP!
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