Posted by AL Farmall Boy on April 23, 2011 at 20:25:46 from (74.240.94.120):
First, I have what looks to be a Woods or International/Danco Belly Mower. What I am concerned about/confused about is the mule drive pulleys at the rear. I am aware that they are oriented in such a way to fit the 90 degree PTO; but why is the front pulley completely flat like a belt pulley?? Also, the rear mule drive pulley resembles one of which that mounts to the PTO on the tractor. Please help me identify if these pulleys are supposed to be on there and why they are. I have several belly mowers, and have never seen those type pulleys mounted there. There are usually 2 peice pulleys in those locations.
Second, I also got with the deal TWO double disc turning plows that mounts behind a Super A tractor. I am pretty sure this is the one that mounts to the front steering of the tractor. I would also like to know the model of this plow, and what it is actually called. Both of them came with all the linkage, and need to sell at least 2 of them. To me, they don't look like the same plow. Identifying them would help me out A LOT! THANK YOU ALL!!
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