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Woods c-80 mower

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Chip Sylverne

07-09-2000 05:35:49




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Does anybody know what size v-belt this mower takes? It looks to measure 1/2" across the top, but got too many pieces to be able to measure length.




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acmike

07-11-2000 05:29:35




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 Re: Woods c-80 mower in reply to Chip Sylverne, 07-09-2000 05:35:49  
Your woods c-80 clipper uses belt-B112 which is the size description. The three bolts in the hub screw into the pulley to draw the assembly tight when in use. You than screw them into the hub thru the threaded holes to push apart the assembly to take it apart. Caution these bolts are delicate and will twist off easily so always run a thread tap thru holes and use a steel drift to shock the inner rim of the pulley when the bolts are tight.

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chip Sylverne

07-09-2000 07:59:26




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 Re: Woods c-80 mower in reply to Chip Sylverne, 07-09-2000 05:35:49  
another question. How do you remove the sheaves on the blade hubs. There are three cap screws holding down a plate, along with three threaded holes. Do you remove the cap screws and use the other threaded holes for forcing bolts, or do you use a puller?



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