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    Posted: 22 Mar 2010 at 9:38am

I've got a Woods L59 mower that came with my B, but two of the blades are locked up tight.  From your experience, what parts should I plan to replace... the whole spindles, or just the bearings?  Just curious, as I know of another mower that might could donate parts if necessary, but I'm trying to weigh the costs.  Thanks in advance.

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The L59 that I had was locked up.after I took the Blades off and started taking It apart there was Rlectric fence wound tight around the spindles.  I put ne3w grease seals in it and put it back together. I would nou buy parts till I had it apart. the blade bolts on that are left hand thread.
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I have rebuilt the spindles and I have replaced the whole spindle. The last time Palmer Equipment in Washington, GA was able to match the spindle with one off a NH mower. The cost was very close to what just the replacement parts were from Woods and there was a lot less labor involved. Their parts guys are good people to deal with. I am looking for the front caster assembly to put on mine. It cuts fine without it but I would still like to have it on there. Will you be at the GOTO in Gray, TN?
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I had spindle break on a Woods L-306 mower a couple of years ago.  After pricing new bearings, seals, etc., it was about the same money to just buy a complete spindle assembly.  As Hubert says, there's a lot less labor involved.  As Dave said, get it apart first and then see what you need.

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D & J equip in Nashville In did have a couple of Woods 59 in the salvage section. 812-988-6635
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