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Unknown rotary mower

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Adam in VA

06-28-2004 22:26:58




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I recently purchased a 1955 Allis Chalmers WD-45 and as a bonus an old 7' cut rotary mower came with it. It is a two wheel trailer type powered by PTO. It is adjusted by using a manual crank at the rear since there are no hydraulics. It has two blade hubs and one blade is broken. I would like to know what make and model it is so I can track down some blades for it. It appears to be a Ford-type blue that has faded over time, but it might have been another color and was repainted by someone. I have looked it over pretty well and have found no #s or any other markings. The mower is pictured as "Unknown blue rotary cutter" on the implement photos page. If anyone can help me identify it I would really appreciate the assistance.

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06-29-2004 03:27:03




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 Re: Unknown rotary mower in reply to Adam in VA, 06-28-2004 22:26:58  
third party image

.....it?



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Tim(nj)

06-29-2004 19:57:49




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 Re: Re: Unknown rotary mower in reply to This...., 06-29-2004 03:27:03  
Woods Model 80



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Adam in VA

06-29-2004 08:08:24




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 Re: Re: Unknown rotary mower in reply to This...., 06-29-2004 03:27:03  
Yes, that is the mower. Do you know anything about it? Thanks.



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Fern(Mi)

06-29-2004 10:09:35




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 Re: Re: Re: Unknown rotary mower in reply to Adam in VA, 06-29-2004 08:08:24  
Remove broken blade and post a picture of it with a yard stick. May help someone tellyou what it am be or even close to. Then again, perhaps buy a pair of similar blades and replace them both.
Good Luck.
Fernan



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