Woods L59 belt diagram? (2024)

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  • Thread starterdej(Jed)
  • Start dateJul 23, 2014

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dej(Jed)

Well-known Member
  • Jul 23, 2014
  • #1

Anyone have a belt diagram for a Woods L59 belly mower?

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notjustair

Well-known Member
  • Jul 23, 2014
  • #1

For what tractor? I have one for an 8N and figured out the one
on a Farmall A.

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Russ from MN

Well-known Member
Location
Bemidji MN
  • Jul 23, 2014
  • #1

If you go to Woods website you can view, download
and print entire operators manuals for all the
mowers.

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Allan in NE

Well-known Member
  • Jul 23, 2014
  • #1

1. Insert belt in bottom right-hand groove of
center pulley and route around left pulley.

2. Bring belt to center pulley and insert in
middle groove. Thread around right pulley.

3. Route belt to center. Insert at pulley in top
groove and pull to rear.

Give belt a 3/4 twist between mower center pulley
and left idler pulley. Install belt under V-idler
and route over main drive pulley. A 1/4 twist
should occur ahead of right idler pulley.

From the manual,

Allan

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dej(Jed)

Well-known Member
  • Jul 23, 2014
  • #1

Thanks much. Be out your way in Nov. We are going to Brule
to chase MD around. Just a get away actually.

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Allan in NE

Well-known Member
  • Jul 23, 2014
  • #1

Good!

Bring that warm Chevy along and we'll straighten 'er
out. :>)

Allan

OP

OP

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dej(Jed)

Well-known Member
  • Jul 23, 2014
  • #1

(quoted from post at 06:03:10 07/23/14) If you go to Woods website you can view, download
and print entire operators manuals for all the
mowers.

Tried it they won't let you download anything.

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Used-to-be-iowa-dave

Member
  • Jul 23, 2014
  • #1

Allen"s directions are exactly how to put one on a B AC and are easier to follow than deciphering the diagram. Also, make sure your sheaves (pulleys) are clean and free of nicks and burrs and I run that belt just as tight as I can get it. I even go so far as to put a small jack between the axle and the left-hand rear idler pulley and use it to tension the belt before tightening up the bolt. If it"s a new belt, I get out the jack again and re-tension after the first use as they stretch. Cheap belts are a waste of time, I only use woods. Run right I get years of service. good luck.

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Russ from MN

Well-known Member
Location
Bemidji MN
  • Jul 23, 2014
  • #1

Sorry, just a few years ago I printed one for ours.
Looks like they want to sell you one now.

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