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Re: Woods Mower on Super A


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Posted by chad from michigan on July 27, 2011 at 03:54:09 from (151.163.2.8):

In Reply to: Woods Mower on Super A posted by DelMN on July 26, 2011 at 05:18:29:

ok I have put several cub mowers on super A's in the past for my relatives. First I looked up what brackets I needed and then I watched ebay. I had most parts to do this job for less then $100.00 I then mounted the mower knowing that the blades for a cub turn opposite of a Super A.
All you have to do is put a twist or cross the belt and it turns the blades the correct direction and it works fine. you just can not change the blades because the cub has right hand threaded spindles and the Super A would have left handed thread spindles. almost all other tractors would be set up like a Super A.
If you have the Cub Mower L59 then use it but if you are looking at buying one then I would look for the right one with the right brackets. usualy you can find a L59 for about $500 in my area for a super A or Reguler A. like I said use the cub mower if you have it and if not look for the correct one. last I checked a new woods L59 was $2200.00 so getting one for $300-$700 used is a good buy. feel free to email me and I will talk you through how to do this it is very easy and with a little effort on ebay you can get the parts you need reasonable.
contact me anytime and I will help. You may even beable to sell your left over cub parts or hang on to them incase you find another woods sitting on the road side for $100.00 like I did now I have to cutting tractors I prefer the A but the cub does a good job if the grass is kept cut in a timely mannor. like I sad email me and I will help you out.
Chad
Chad


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