[Farmall] Woods Mower I.D.
Jim Becker
jim.becker at verizon.net
Wed Dec 29 16:01:49 PST 2004
OK, you have one version or another of a model 59. The number of spindles
is the number of shafts that have a blade on them. You will find your
center shaft has a blade. As far as I know, the "A" designation is Woods
way of designating the mower has the mounting parts to fit an A tractor.
The suffix "L" or "LB" models fit a Lo-Boy.
Jim Becker jim.becker at verizon.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Troy Bogdan" <tbogdan1 at earthlink.net>
To: <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 5:43 AM
Subject: [Farmall] Woods Mower I.D.
> Well, I finally got around to measuring my mower, and I still can't
> identify
> it. According to the chart, below,
>
> WOODS MOWER MODEL IDENTIFCATION CHART
> WOODS Mower Model Identification Features
> 42 42" Cut, Single Spindle, rotating clockwise, RH discharge, single
> belt drive
> L42 42" cut, Single Spindle, rotating counter clockwise, LH discharge,
> single belt drive
> 59 5'cut, 3 spindle, clockwise rotation, RH discharge, 3 groove center
> pulley
> L59 5'cut, 3 spindle, counterclockwise rotation, LH discharge, single
> belt
> L306 6' cut, 3 spindle, counterclockwise rotation, LH discharge, 3
> groove center pulley, single belt
> L503 5'cut, 3 spindle, counterclockwise rotation, LH discharge, single
> belt
>
> When I measured, I came up with a deck that is 60" (5' Cut) wide in the
> front, 25" long on the side and it has three spindles. I forgot to check
> for counter or clockwise motion. Also, when you count spindles, does that
> include center pulley or not? I assumed yes, and I think my center pulley
> is three grooves. It is a right-hand discharge. So I believe that you
> may
> have it, when you said an L-59 Jim. What is the "A" designation in your
> guess of L59-A (Does that just mean Model A??)?.
>
> Do all agree?? Thanks, Troy in PA
>
> on 12/18/04 2:36 PM, Jim Becker at jim.becker at verizon.net wrote:
>
>> Look at the charts on the "Mower Identification Charts" page to help
>> identify yours. It is probably either L42-A (one spindle, similar to one
>> of
>> the 42C models) or L59-A (three spindle, similar to 59C2).
>>
>> Cub cultivator manuals are on the same site. From the page I gave you,
>> hit
>> "home" then "Cub Implement Manuals". Look around there for some IH Cub
>> manuals. Both Cub cultivators are reasonably similar to the
>> corresponding
>> Super-A cultivators.
>>
>> Jim Becker jim.becker at verizon.net
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Troy Bogdan" <tbogdan1 at earthlink.net>
>> To: "Jim Becker" <jim.becker at verizon.net>
>> Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 1:19 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Farmall] Cultivators for Farmall A
>>
>>
>>> Hi Jim,
>>> The woods manuals were very interesting. Thanks for that link, very
>>> informative. I guess my first challenge is to figure out what model I
>>> own.
>>> I couldn't tell just from looking at them. I guess I'll have to measure
>>> it,
>>> and see all the spindles and compare
>>>
>>> Are there any similar links, that may have the cultivator manuals
>>> online?
>>> Probably too much to ask for?
>>>
>>> on 12/18/04 1:42 PM, Jim Becker at jim.becker at verizon.net wrote:
>>>
>>>> Your existing lever is probably part of the mower and would need to go
>>>> with
>>>> the mower when you sell it. It would only have a single lift
>>>> connection
>>>> to
>>>> the deck. For cultivators you need a lever package that will connect
>>>> to
>>>> each side of the the cultivators in a semi-independent manner.
>>>
>>> Yes, I have a single lever on the right side that lifts the deck via a
>>> two
>>> lift chains.
>>>
>>>> The picture. Single color makes it a little hard to see what it all
>>>> is.
>>>> Basicly, a large U-shaped part made from round stock bolts to the
>>>> universal
>>>> mounting frames. The planter attaches to the center of the U. When it
>>>> is
>>>> lowered to working position, the mounting frames lower the U-shaped
>>>> part
>>>> and
>>>> thus the front of the planter. At the same time, the spring pressure
>>>> rod
>>>> lowers the rear of the planter. Note the planter unit is hinged at the
>>>> front so the back of the planter can float under control of the
>>>> pressure
>>>> rod.
>>>> Jim Becker jim.becker at verizon.net
>>>
>>> Thanks very much for the photo. That is a very interesting setup for
>>> the
>>> Planet Junior. Much more complex than I had envisioned. I wonder if
>>> there
>>> are pre-made brackets available? The photo is a custom job, correct?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Troy
>>>
>>> P.S. I've learned more about this Farmall stuff in half a day on this
>>> list,
>>> then in the several months I've owned this tractor. Thanks guys!!
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Troy Bogdan" <tbogdan1 at earthlink.net>
>>>> To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>>> Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 11:51 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: [Farmall] Cultivators for Farmall A
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Jim,
>>>>> I have a lever already for lifting the mower deck up and down. I will
>>>>> look
>>>>> at that link you listed, and see what is there, and no, I do not have
>>>>> any
>>>>> copies of "Red Power." I would love to see that photo you mentioned.
>>>>> THANKS VERY MUCH, Sincerely, Troy
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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