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Woods mower question

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willjt

08-11-2004 07:21:03




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I have a Woods belly L59 on a Farmall A. The belt broke and I now have a replacement....with a diagram for how to replace it. The mower unit has two pulleys in the rear below the PTO pulley that appear to be out of alignment (not parallel to each other). I am concerned that somehow the bracket holding these two pulleys got bent...but the bracket is pretty heavy duty, I can"t imagine how it would have gotten bent, and the bend looks like it was done at the factory (no flaked paint, etc.) Can anyone verify that these two pulley indeed are supposed to be non-parallel? I want to be sure before I put the new belt on. Thanks!

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gene b

08-11-2004 18:10:55




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 Re: Woods mower question in reply to willjt, 08-11-2004 07:21:03  
That is the way they are supposed to be. Better get a dia of how the belt goes do you have right hand blades or left ones?



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willjt

08-12-2004 08:14:38




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 Re: Woods mower question in reply to gene b, 08-11-2004 18:10:55  
Thanks for the input. I don"t know if I have left or right hand blades...but the old belt is still in place...so I hope I can just mimic it when I put the new belt on.



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Bigdog

08-11-2004 08:24:15




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 Re: Woods mower question in reply to willjt, 08-11-2004 07:21:03  
They are not parallel.



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