Belt part #'s specs for Woods L59 A-3 on a 100

paulntxk

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Can anyone give me the belt part #'s and specifications for a Woods L59 A-3 mower mounted under a Farmall 100? I've printed out the Woods manual and it lists the long belt (4152) but I don't see the deck belts. Also the dimensions on both belts would be great. Thanks
 
There is not a separate belt for the deck. One belt goes around all the pulleys. I bought a 4152 belt on E bay about 2 years ago from Jay3688. The belt was not a Woods, but equivalent I suppose. However, I found the belt to be just barely long enough. It needed to be about 4 inches longer so the mower could be mounted farther forward and not have problems with rear tire interference. I am using it however and it seems to be lasting just as good as the belts I have gotten from Woods, and quite a bit less expensive. I can't find the belt number in my files, but I think it is on the belt. I'll try to remember to take a look tomorrow and get the number.
 
I just bought a belt yesterday for my Super A, The woods # is 4152, Some dealers have it as 04152, I found a dealer near me that offered a Tisco, (woods lesser grade, as dealer told me), with same # for approx. $25 less. Claimed to not have any complaints in a couple years of selling them, so I is trying it, mowed for two hours yesterday and three and half today in thick grass, no problems so far, (knock on wood).
 
The number on the belt on my Woods mower is PIX B210. As I said before this belt is barely long enough to let the mower clear the rear tires. I have 11.2 X 24 tires on my 140 and they are about 75 percent worn down. With new 11.2 tires, this belt would not work. If you had 9.5 X 24 tires, possibly it would work. Better would be a belt 4 inches or maybe even 6 inches longer. I've been using this belt for 2 seasons and it has not given any problem besides the tire clearance.
 
Just for the record, I have a L 59 on a 1977 Kubota B 6100. I went through several woods belts and every time I got a new one, it looked like it had been on a warehouse shelf for 30 years and wouldn't last long, not much more than a year. I got one from a power transmission/ bearing house and it has worked perfect since. For my tractor it is an odd size and they had to order it, but well worth the wait. PS it only cost about $25 compared to $80 plus for an "antique" woods belt.
 

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