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Re: Reattatching Woods L59A Mower Deck to 130
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Posted by Bama Binder on July 12, 2000 at 16:33:30 from (206.5.110.15):
In Reply to: Reattatching Woods L59A Mower Deck to 130 posted by Dan 130 on July 12, 2000 at 15:30:55:
No Pix, but I will try to help. First, I will assume that it has 3 blades on 3 seperate spindles and that the blades will spin counter-clockwise (as viewed from the top) to make the sharp edge cut. If this is not the case, stop here and post reply. The middle spindle should have 3 grooves in it. As you face the front of the tractor, take part of the belt towards the back of the tractor (this will be the part that goes around the PTO pully...you are just getting it out of the way. Take the right hand loop forward and around the top groove on the center spindle and make a 90 degree angle towards the left spindle. Loop it around the front of the left spindle and back to the middle groove on the center spindle. The belt will pass the center spindle at the back of the pully. Continue on to the right pully and loop it from the back of the pully and around the front and back to the center spindle on the lower pully. Then take this back to the back of the tractor. The loop at the back of the tractor is what goes around the PTO pully after it goes through the idler pullies. If this is how you had it and it didn't work, I'm full of $%^&$ and don't listen to me, although if you reverse the instructions, it should still work (yea right)...Good luck and get you some bug spray...also, Woods still has manuals available...you might want to call them and get a reprint 1(800) 319-6637 Binder
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