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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Woods 59


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Posted by Randy Zamzow on April 28, 1998 at 18:15:25:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Woods 59 posted by Guy Snyder on April 28, 1998 at 07:08:29:


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: : : : : : Okay, I just purchased a 59" belly mower for my 47 Cub. It came off of a Cub with fasthitch, (which mine doesn't have), but I was able to bolt it on my Cub by removing my drawbar. Everything hooked up okay, but does it ever work like crap. I can barely get the clutch out with pto engaged without killing my engine. I can't hardly spin this thing. I did get it going and tried mowing with it and it just plain bogs down in any kind of mowable grass when I let it down all the way. I really can't believe that Woods would have made something for this tractor that performs so poorly, so I am leaning towards the possibility that I have something wrong. This deck came off of a Cub and the guy mowed with it for years and sadi it worked fine for him. I helped take it off of his tractor, so I know I put it on right. Does anyone have any idea what might be my problem?? Maybe the belt is too tight or something?? Please help. I am very frustrated with this thing. If I can't get it to work any better than this then it will be for sale again in the near future!! Thanks for any help.

: : : : : Sounds like the belt could be routed wrong which is causing it to work against itself. Try having the guy you bought it from look at it. Is your engine strong (powerful). Are you using the correct diameter drive pulley. Check these items and let us know it it works. Good luck.

: : : : Well, I am using the same pulleys as came with it, I assume they are the right ones. I will check the belt routing, but we did tie the rear part of the belt together with string so as not to get it messed up when I reinstalled it. The motor was rebuilt, so it should be strong. I have a blade for the front that I use for snow and light dirt removal and it seems to have good power. I will check the belt again and make sure it is right. I didn't remove the front part that routes through the blade pulleys, just loosened the rear idlers and removed the belt from the tractor, so it should be okay. Will check and verify.

: : : Is your governor kicking in OK? If not, your engine will bog down. I have a 5 foot IH mower on my Cub and it handles it OK. I usually cut in first gear, and you do have to do some clutch slipping when first starting out because the engine is trying to get everything moving at the same time. You also may have to tweak your carb. a little bit, because the strain of the mower deck is different than any other load you've probably put on the engine. Keep us posted.
: : One more thing if everything else is OK. Check the pitch of the deck, the front of the blades should be slightly lower than the rear. You would be surprised at how much difference this proper adjustment makes. Also be aware that a cub with an L59 is going to be a shade underpowered no matter what.
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: The governor seems to work fine, I didn't check the pitch of the deck, it seems that it is almost completely flat when I lower it though. I didn't know it should be lower than the front. Will check that as well. My father-in-law is coming over tonight to look at it, maybe I can have some more info tomorrow. I can tell you that in the rear, (from the deck to the idlers) I have a 3/4 twist in the left belt, the right side has a 1/4 twist. I am sure that is what the woods manual said it should be, but I will check again. Will I always have to mow in first gear with this deck?? Could I mow in second if I had a 48 inch deck?? Also, this deck discharges grass from both sides, is this right?? It is open on either side. Maybe they are all like that, I don't know.

Guy, just a follow-up. You can cut in second gear with your Cub. The main reason I cut in first is that the ground speed in second is a little too fast for my place. Also, can you turn your mower deck by hand? You should be able to spin the rear PTO pulley by hand and turn the mower deck. It will be stiff, but this could give you a clue as to whether the mower deck is binding in some way.


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