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Belt diagram for Woods 59-HC-1 Belly Mower

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Tom Campbell

10-10-2006 19:17:15




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Hello to all. I have recently installed a Woods belly mower on my Farmall C. But, the belt came off and I have no idea how to weave it around all the spindles. Can anyone help? Thanks. Tom




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K-Mo

10-12-2006 04:51:57




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 Re: Belt diagram for Woods 59-HC-1 Belly Mower in reply to Tom Campbell, 10-10-2006 19:17:15  
You can download the manual at www.woodsonline.com

K-Mo



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glennster

10-11-2006 06:51:44




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 Re: Belt diagram for Woods 59-HC-1 Belly Mower in reply to Tom Campbell, 10-10-2006 19:17:15  
i have woods 59's on my farmall b and cub. if you are at the back of the tractor looking foreward the belt comes off the back of the drive pulley, around the rear mounted idler, goes to the top of the center blade quill pulley, then to the right blade pulley, then back to the center pulleylays on the middle groove, then to the left blade, then back to the lowest groove on the center pulley, then back to the drive pulley on the pto. you will have a front to rear adjustment on the arms that attach the back of the deck to the tractor along with rear height, . you need to set the deck so the belts run pretty straight from the rear idlers to the center blade drive pulley. if it is on too steep of an angle it will toss belts. the front blade height is adjusted with the spacers on the front gauge wheels. leading edge of blades are usually set about 3/8 to 1/2 inch lower than rear of blades. also check the side to side height, they should be even. if your near a john deere dealer, they have a handy gauge to set the decks. its ablut 12-15 dollars, and is handy as h*ll. something i found out with the woods deck, use their belts. the angle is cut a little steeper on the woods belts as opposed to the berry bearing belts. i been running the woods belts for 5-6 years, the other belts wont last a season

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Tom Campbell

10-11-2006 11:06:15




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 Re: Belt diagram for Woods 59-HC-1 Belly Mower in reply to glennster, 10-11-2006 06:51:44  
Thank you sir- have a great day. Tom



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