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Woods RM59 with a CA?

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    Posted: 31 Aug 2010 at 9:43pm
Just wondering if anyone uses a 3pt Woods mower like a RM59 with their CA.  I'm looking for an RM59 or something similar, but it's just not a combination I've seen very often, if ever... want to make sure I'm not missing something that keeps it from working well.
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Don't have an RM59, but have run a L59 under the belly of my CA for years.  It does a smooth job.  End up buying a belt every year.  Mow about 5 acres of lawn(?) and right-of-way with it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Murph-NC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Sep 2010 at 7:13am
Thanks Tom... that's a nice setup.  I've got an L503 under my C that does a great job.  I just need something different for another piece of property, and I want to be able to use different implements with my 3pt.
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I have a L306 under my CA. A RM 59 turns the wrong direction to put under your CA. The wood RM modles were made for Cubs.
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Here is a Woods RD7200 that we are pulling behind a D10 Series III.  The D10 has plenty power, but it is a little light on the front end to lift the entire mower deck.  We use it on the farm to mow around barns, grain bins, right-of-way, etc.   Doubles as the power source for the grain auger at harvest time.
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I run a  Woods RM59 behind my B with no regrets.
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Thanks for all the info guys.  Dave, my second post may have been misleading... I'm looking for a rear mount, 3pt mower.  Best I can tell, all the Woods RM models are rear mount.
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I use a Woods RM600 on my B with 3pt. works well for me, over the weekend I mowed grass/weeds that was rubbing the bottoms of the footrests with it. It made the governor open up. The cut was a little rough but I suspect because the blades arnt any sharper than a bush hog.
 
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I use a KingKutter 60" with my CUT and it works very good.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Murph-NC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Sep 2010 at 7:51am
Thanks for all the input guys.  I found a finish mower... LMC brand I think.  I think I'll have to work on its mounting bracket as the PTO shaft hits it.  Has anyone else found that the CA's PTO is a little high for some implements?
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Murph, I have not had any PTO issues being to high and have not needed to shorten any Pto shafts to make them fit. I made my own version of a 3pt lift for my CA and use it for rototilling & finish mower which are both Maschio brand.
 
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DeWayne, please post some pictures of your made up hitch on your CA with either the tiller or mower.
 
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DeWayne That is one VERY SHARP CA !!!!
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Dewayne, very nice! but you might want to add some weight to that tractor. LOL. How does it steer?
Tom, your wide front looks really sharp with that L59.
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Dad has a Woods RD8400, nice mower
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Dale, I have a photo of my 1st 3 point version, but having trouble coming up with the 2nd version photo! I made the 2nd version by using a snap coupler from a plow and had swival ends welded on for the lower section.
 
Ca Ron, It steers good if you are rolling along, but you need a strong arm or 2 if you are not moving!
 
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Thanks for all the info guys, and great photos DeWayne.  On a related note, what size tires are most common on CAs?  Mine are 12.4 x 24.
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Murph, standard size is 11.2 x 24 on a 10" rim that I have on my CA in the 1st photo.
In the 2nd photo for pulling, I have 13.6 x 24 worn tread on 12" rims.
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