[AT] Re: Woods Mower
Larry D. Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Tue Jun 28 22:33:36 PDT 2005
Is the input shaft on the mower horizontal? If it is, I think the
routing is the same as for the RM48, and it IS complex -- a half twist
here, a half twist there, and then a full twist on the return. If you
don't find something elsewhere, let me know and I'll scan that page from
my manual and send it to you.
Larry
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Dallas and
Kathy
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 11:35 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: [AT] Re: Woods Mower
Tonight I mowed my mothers yard. Usually we have 2 mowers going, as she
has
over 2 acres to be mowed. My Mother is 89 years young, and still lives
on
the farm where she was born in Union County South Dakota. I have a CA
Allis
with an L59 Woods mower. I mow with the CA and Kathy mows with our 6215
front deck Woods, so it usually doesn't take us long.Tonight I had to
mow it
all by myself. (The skeeters tried to carry me off.) I bought the
tractor
and mower used a couple of years ago;. I do not have a book on the
mower.
The last time that I used the mower, the belt on the mower came off. It
is
one continuous belt. It I had enough time, I could probably figure out
the
pattern for replacement. But there in lies the problem. Time, that is.
Does
any one know where I could retrieve the information on the computer? It
would save a 35 mile drive to the nearest Woods dealer. Any help would
be
greatly appreciated. Dallas
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