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Old 08-11-2017, 04:19 PM
sir_lancealot sir_lancealot is offline
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I have no definative plans at this point. I may would be willing to trade for the right attachments but those would be very rare as well. I really like the woods, just wish it worked with qc so I could install on a later tractor.
The mower should fit on any narrow frame tractor.
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Old 08-16-2017, 03:45 PM
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yep that sure is a woods bros made mower!!! awesome find......would you sell it??? i can tell is the same logo as on the rear blade on the old ford!!!!



waaaaaaaaay cool..... i had an idea to build something like this out of an old deck for this monkey wards/gilson 16hp tractor i got, and just run the mule belt the other way, it has hydr lift etc...I didnt know someone actually made one!! i have seen the mott flail mowers that mount in the front in person but never an actual finish mower....makes sense, cuts before the wheels mash the grass, better turning...plus my old man is from oregon so i like there stuff, remindes me of grandpas farm...ive actually been to the plant...

very cool....
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Old 08-16-2017, 11:22 PM
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yep that sure is a woods bros made mower!!! awesome find......would you sell it??? i can tell is the same logo as on the rear blade on the old ford!!!!



waaaaaaaaay cool..... i had an idea to build something like this out of an old deck for this monkey wards/gilson 16hp tractor i got, and just run the mule belt the other way, it has hydr lift etc...I didnt know someone actually made one!! i have seen the mott flail mowers that mount in the front in person but never an actual finish mower....makes sense, cuts before the wheels mash the grass, better turning...plus my old man is from oregon so i like there stuff, remindes me of grandpas farm...ive actually been to the plant...

very cool....
I don't plan to sell it. I like the way it allows me to get in close and tight where the big mower cannot get. Its pretty cool to operate too, its kinda like a zero turn mower. It is a bear to find parts for though. I hit something while mowing and sheared a bolt. I have the new left hand thread bolt now I have to weld a bolt in and get the broken one out. Whats even harder ia the fricken blades. No one makes them any more.
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