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Re: Woods Dixie Cutter / M5
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Posted by bob on May 17, 2003 at 20:28:15 from (152.163.252.6):
In Reply to: Woods Dixie Cutter / M5 posted by Bones Magoo on May 16, 2003 at 06:34:21:
the M5 stands for 5 foot cutting width. Medium to heavy duty and probably more than a 8N can handle. Dad bought ours around 1970 and its still usable & cuts much smoother than my 6' Woods. I busted a 9N differential housing with the M5 when rear wheels went down in ditch. Broke right thru the eye where 3rd member attaches. Had to come all apart & be braized back until the hole was reformed. You can use it on perfectly level ground only or it will flip & kill you.
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