Does anyone know what parts are different for a woods mid-mount regarding a Farmall and a 154? Or are these totally different animals?
thanks
Andrew
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Re: One more Mower Question...
Actually, all of the deck parts (spindles, bearings, blades, etc.,) are the same. The mounting hardware is different, but that's about it.
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All mounting brackets and the belt guides are all different---decks are same! I just changed one from standard cub to 185 and you gotta use all the 154/185 stuff to get to work---also have to have rear wheel spacers to move wheels out about 1" on each side.---you can make these your self if you have access to big drill press and can get the big center hole cut, (I used torch for that) thanks; sonny
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Do you have the dimensions or a drawing of the spacers? I would like to fabricate a set.
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they look like big thick washers and can be cut from 1" thick steel then drill the right size bolt holes,--don't get fancy because nobody is going to see them back in there! thanks; sonny
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