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Re: What's the perfect match?
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Posted by Tracy G. on October 31, 2006 at 09:45:00 from (69.66.61.196):
In Reply to: What's the perfect match? posted by DJL on October 30, 2006 at 21:36:20:
I have a B with a Woods L59 belly mower and both rear wheels are behind the deck....and it is not a BN (B-Narrow).........do I have you B fans curiosity wheel spinning now ! ! A local previous owner removed the left hand axle & axle houseing and replaced the long axle with a short axle from an "A". So now the left fender and tire are right up next to the transmission. Which makes for a slick little tight turning mowing rig as it has rear turf tires too. You cannot beat a Woods belly mower for simplicity and durability. It is heavy enough to mow 2 ft tall weeds, pasture etc, and it will groom my front lawn as good as my neighbors $10K Deere. Could the guy that put hydraulics on his B tell me how he did it?
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