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Wanted for a B!

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Caleb

07-26-2004 18:37:47




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Looking for a used mower deck and front blade for a '52 B. Will reply to all messages




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David Gibson (OH)

09-13-2004 21:57:00




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 Re: Wanted for a B! in reply to Caleb, 07-26-2004 18:37:47  
I have a Woods L306 mower and a front blade off of a 1941 B. Both are in good condition. I will Take $700.00 for both. If you are interested e-mail me at [email protected]



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Chris (OR)

07-27-2004 09:42:43




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 Re: Wanted for a B! in reply to Caleb, 07-26-2004 18:37:47  
I looked for about a year for a used belly mower for my '39 B. It never happened. All the ones that I could find were 1000 miles away or had the living dog s*** run out of them. I ended up buying a new one from Woods. It was about $1440 with the casters and anti-scalp roller. I was pretty impressed with it when it showed up. They are hell for stout and a direct bolt up...

Chris Horn
Scappoose Oregon

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Mark - IN.

07-26-2004 22:24:20




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 Re: Wanted for a B! in reply to Caleb, 07-26-2004 18:37:47  
Can't help you with either, but I use a Woods L59 on mine, and would think could find a used one easy enough thru an implement dealer, or perhaps by doing a Google search (or similar). I wondered about hanging a front blade on mine for about an 1/8 mile drive, but was curious as to how. Gotta weigh a ton by the time it hangs out there, so gotta use hydraulics I'd think, but where to mount the hydraulics? As it is, lifting the Woods mechnically is heavy enough - I can do it, but the females in my household can't budge it. I thought about the blade because I'm gone all week, home on weekends, and thought it'd be easier for the females than ganging up with snow blowers in the winter when I'm not home. I thought about using a smaller blade and hydrualics off some trashed Jeep, and making the mountings myself. I'm gonna give it a shot though, and a home made enclosed cab by winter. I know a guy that enclosed his D-15 with angle iron and plexi-glass, and it works great and heats up excellent.

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RWK in WI

07-28-2004 19:23:39




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 Re: Re: Wanted for a B! in reply to Mark - IN., 07-26-2004 22:24:20  
Just a thought for you. I have a B without hudraulics but have a blade on the front with long push arms the go back to the rear axle. I raise and and lower the blade with a light winch mouned so the cable pulls the blade up as needed. Look at the winch mounts on some ATV that have plows on them. I hope this helps you.



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