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Re: Woods L59 on a Farmall 140
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Posted by Dave Sherburne,NY on December 04, 2005 at 17:26:08 from (170.215.211.119):
In Reply to: Woods L59 on a Farmall 140 posted by Randy Dragoo on December 03, 2005 at 14:56:02:
I have an L59 mounted on a super A The spindles have left hand threads on the bolts to hold the blades on. The blades are available to cut either way I know because the first time I replaced them I got the ones for the wrong rotation. The center spindle has a three sheave pulley the two outside have asingle. The pulley on the tractor mounts in place of the flat belt pulley you will need that too Check the photos at left for mounting brackets, or Ebay pictures they usually have a rear view that shows the mounting. Mine runs with a single lonnng belt thats been on it for over ten years,
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